Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna, in his message to the  people on the eve of 65th Anniversary of Independence Day on Tuesday,  said that the struggle for the freedom was not only struggle for social,  economic and political liberty but also a struggle for safeguarding self  respect and dignity. "Now the onus rest on us to maintain the sovereignty and  take the country towards overall development," he said. Mr. Bahuguna 
also paid tribute to Statehood Agitationists and reiterated his resolution to develop Uttarakhand into a model state in the country.
also paid tribute to Statehood Agitationists and reiterated his resolution to develop Uttarakhand into a model state in the country.
 Mr. Bahuguna  said that colossal damage had been caused by natural calamity that hit the  state recently. He expressed his deep condolence towards the people who died  and said that the State Government was committed to provide all possible  assistance to the affected families.
The State  Government had not only released immediate relief fund of Rs. 20 crore for  disaster victim but also directed the District Administration to provide  sufficient ration, drinking water and medical facilities to them, he said. The  Centre too has allocated Rs. 150 crore as relief fund. The Chief Minister  appealed to the NGOs and social organizations to actively contribute for the  calamity victims. The State Government had increased the relief amount to  double and Rs. 1.5 lakh given to the next-of-kins of deceased persons under  NDRF norms too has been increased to Rs. 3 lakh, while, financial assistance given  to a person with more than 80 percent disability too has been enhanced to Rs. 1  lakh from existing Rs. 62,000. Similarly other funds too have been increased. 
 Chief Minister  Bahuguna said that a Cabinet Meeting would be convened at Gairsen on 2 October.  The State Government, exhibiting its efficient economical management, presented  revenue surplus budget without imposing any additional tax on general public.  The State Government had been able to get approval of Rs. 8200 crore for its  Annual Plan from Union Planning Commission. He said that the State Government  was committed to welfare of minorities, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes,  women, youths, ex-servicemen, farmers and other sections of the society. To redress  problems of minorities, a separated Ministry has been formed. Women have been  facilitated with 50 percent reservation in Van Panchayats. The literate  unemployed youths would be paid Unemployment Allowances from 9 November this  year. Special efforts would be put for skill development of youths and further  extension has been made in Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali Tourism Self-employment  Scheme. 
 Mr. Bahuguna  said that the financial assistance given to the war widows for marriage of  their daughters has been increased to Rs. 50,000 from Rs. 20,000. He said that  the Government was serious about safeguarding the welfare of farmers and has  given ownership right of government land to farmers allocated to them on lease  for agricultural purpose under Government Grant Act- 1895 and also given the  right to sell them. The farmers could register their respective lands as per  the Circle Rate of year 2005 depositing just 5 percent of it. The State  Government has decided to provide 10 kg rice per month instead of 2 kg to APL  card holders. 
 Chief Minister  Bahuguna said that looking into the shortage of doctors the Government has  decided to increase the salary of doctors enrolled on contract basis at par  regular doctors and their contract term increased to three years from one. The  effort is on to start AIIMS Rishikesh and the first course would begin from  September. Improving condition of roads in hill areas was also in the priority  of the government. Mr. Bahuguna said that a decision has been taken by the  government to take up repair work of the roads as soon as the Monsoon would be  over for which a scheme worth Rs. 200 crore has been approved. Besides, all  those roads which are complete over fifty percent would be given priority and  completed in the current fiscal year. The action plan was being prepared for  the construction of flyovers at ISBT, Balliwala Chowk and Bhandari Bagh. All  efforts are being put for the extension of railway lines and air service. The  Centre has approved air service between Dehradun and Kathmandu.  He said that the State Government was also seriously pursuing development in  tourism sector. With the support of Union Tourism Ministry, a Rs. 250 crore  Mega Project has been prepared. Establishment of Tehri Lake Development  authority and Adventure   Sports Academy  are on the pipeline, he said. Mr. Bahuguna said that Chinyalisoud Runway would  be extended to provide easy accessibility to Tehri for tourism development in  the area. He said that action plan was being prepared to bring Piran Kaliyar  and Hemkund Sahib on international tourism map. The Centre has approved Rs. 160  crore for the development of tourism in Uttarakhand. International standard  sports stadium would be constructed in Dehradun with the help of ONGC. He said  that a Higher Education Recruitment Commission would be formed to recruit 850  professors. The retirement age of teachers has been increased to 65 years from  60 as per UGC norms. Responsibility of passing the maps for house constructions  has been given to local units. Mr. Bahuguna said that the State Government was  keenly looking forward to end the power crisis in the State and has urged the  Centre to restart the stalled hydro-power projects. The Centre has, meanwhile,  approved 300 MW Lakhwad Dam Project.
 Chief Minister  Bahuguna said that the state Government was committed towards development of  industries. A Mega Industry Project was being launched to attract more  investors. Separate Directorate would be formed for mining and separate  department for Small, Micro & Medium Industries. The subsidy given to the  Khadi has been increased to Rs. 5 lakh from Rs. 2 lakh. Eco Toruirsm Board  would be formed and project to generate power from 'Pirul'. He said that Border  Allowance would be paid to the government employees serving at border areas. 
"Our Government  has resolved to lead the State to a new direction of development for which  concrete action plans are being chalked out. We have taken comprehensive  initiatives for the welfare of workers, business fraternity, unemployed youths,  ex-servicemen, farmers, students and other sections of the society," he said.
