Shimla: Elementary and Higher Education Minister Rohit Thakur spearheaded the 'Garkar Gaon Ke Door' program at Government Senior Secondary School Rathal, engaging with residents of Gram Panchayat Bholad in the Jubbal Assembly constituency.
Addressing the crowd, Thakur emphasized the crucial role of roads in the area's development, highlighting that 99.9 percent of villages in Jubbal are now connected. The ongoing efforts include the rapid construction of educational institutions and the completion of pending road projects.
Thakur inaugurated the new block at Government Senior Secondary School, Rathal, emphasizing the government's commitment to education. The Zilla Parishad member, Kaushal Mungta, credited the Education Minister for the completion of 72 roads in the region, with a significant allocation of Rs 190 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. Thakur's visit included interaction with locals, exhibitions showcasing government schemes, and the distribution of water safety testing kits.
The Education Minister extended support to various welfare schemes, honoring beneficiaries of Shagun Yojana, Kanyadaan Yojana, and Sukh Ashray Yojana. In Nakradi Panchayat, Thakur inaugurated a veterinary dispensary, assuring additional infrastructure for the convenience of healthcare professionals.
The Education Minister's commitment to addressing community needs reflects his familial ties to the region, promising uninterrupted development.
Congress Mandal President Moti Lal Derata and Zilla Parishad member Kaushal Mungta, along with various department officials, were present during the engagements.