Dehradun:(Page3 News Network)-Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna in his informal interaction with the media persons at Secretariat on Monday revealed that four new tehsils would be made in the state. He said that this would facilitate in taking development works in tehsil levels. He said that owing to absence of tehsils in several areas the general public was facing lots of problems. Considering this the government has decided to make four new tehsils in Ghat and Adibadri at Chamoli district, Kandisound at Tehri district and Bungapani at Pithoragarh district.Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna when asked about his proposed foreign visit said that he was heading to South Africa visit from 20 to 27 December where he would hold discussion with various industrial houses on investment possibilities in the state and several other proposals. He hoped that his visit would yield positive result in investments in tourism, health, power and other sectors. He said that looking into the vast potential of investment in Uttarakhand representatives of several foreign countries had expressed their interest in the state during International Trade Fair-2012 held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. He said that several countries had invited Uttarakhand to discuss investments possibilities.Monday, 17 December 2012
Four new tehsils would be made in the state
Dehradun:(Page3 News Network)-Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna in his informal interaction with the media persons at Secretariat on Monday revealed that four new tehsils would be made in the state. He said that this would facilitate in taking development works in tehsil levels. He said that owing to absence of tehsils in several areas the general public was facing lots of problems. Considering this the government has decided to make four new tehsils in Ghat and Adibadri at Chamoli district, Kandisound at Tehri district and Bungapani at Pithoragarh district.Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna when asked about his proposed foreign visit said that he was heading to South Africa visit from 20 to 27 December where he would hold discussion with various industrial houses on investment possibilities in the state and several other proposals. He hoped that his visit would yield positive result in investments in tourism, health, power and other sectors. He said that looking into the vast potential of investment in Uttarakhand representatives of several foreign countries had expressed their interest in the state during International Trade Fair-2012 held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. He said that several countries had invited Uttarakhand to discuss investments possibilities.
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