Dehradun: The Uttarakhand government's earnest appeal to non-resident Uttarakhandis to adopt villages is bearing fruits with strong support from the diaspora. As the state gears up to host its inaugural International Pravasi Uttarakhandi Sammelan here on January 12, several non-resident Uttarakhandis have come forward to join the noble initiative 'Adopt A Village', proposed by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
The initiative was put forth during discussions between CM Dhami and NRIs in March 2024, acting on which several Pravasis have already selected villages under the programme and shared development plans with the state government.
The move is aimed at improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas by addressing critical issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure in the adopted villages. Chief Secretary Radha Raturi has asked all the District Magistrates to nominate one nodal officer in each district to ensure proper coordination with the migrants, and effectively bring the schemes on the ground through active participation of the migrants.
ADOPT-A-VILLAGE: WHO ADOPTED WHICH VILLAGE(S)?
1. Neetu Adhikari from the United Kingdom is adopting Aqua Tok Jangaliya village in Nainital. Her major focus is to promote foreign tourism in the state and she also plans to set up kiwi farming, and a yoga center in the village. Along with this, Neetu will work on skill development in Sabhawala, Dehradun.
2. Shailesh Upreti, who lives in the US, is adopting Manan village in Uttarakhand's Almora. Upreti happens to be a PhD scholary from IIT Delhi and is now associated with the Energy Frontier Research Centre of America. He is also the President of C4V. Upreti has plans to establish a model energy storage center and simultaneously open his corporate office in Almora.
3. China-based entrepreneur, social worker and actor Dev Raturi has adopted Sunar and Kemaria villages in Tehri. Raturi has already provided funds to the district administration towards development of community facilities, solar lights, and helping the local youth with education and employment. District Magistrate Tehri informed that most of the works have begun in the concerned villages with the funds provided by Raturi.
4. Renowned educationist and social worker Vinod Jethuri, a resident of Dubai, is adopting Osla village in Uttarkashi. He is reportedly working for socio-economic development of the rural areas of Uttarakhand through his NGO Samoon. In Osla, his focus will be on ensuring skill development.