New Delhi. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is always connected to the land. A hallmark of this was seen once again today when he planted paddy in his field in Khatima and also plowed. While doing farming, farming, CM remembered the old days. During this time, the Chief Minister bowed to the tireless labor, sacrifice and dedication of the farmers. CM wrote on his social media post, Annadata is not only the backbone of our economy, but he is also the conductor of our culture and traditions. The farmers working in the fields were also surprised to see the Chief Minister in this way.
The donors of the state have always adorned this holy land with their tireless hard work. The attachment to its roots makes sense of its own existence and personality. pic.twitter.com/6fzkpy9y98
– Pushkar Singh Dhami (@PushKardhami) July 5, 2025
The CM said that the donors of the state have always adorned this sacred land with their tireless hard work. The attachment to its roots makes sense of its own existence and personality. He said that on this occasion, through the rich cultural tradition of Uttarakhand, ‘Hudakiya Baul’, he also worshiped the gods of the land, the god of water, Indra, the god of Chhaya. Let us tell you that Dhami has completed four years as Chief Minister. On completion of four years of the government, Vikas Sankalp festival is being celebrated in the state. The Chief Minister also inaugurated the river festival in Haridwar yesterday. During this, he also worshiped Maa Ganga.
The CM said that it is our resolve to take Devbhoomi Uttarakhand to the new peak of development, good governance and self -sufficiency and make it the leading state of the country and in this direction we are continuously working with readiness and commitment. Let us tell you that Pushkar Singh Dhami has been working under the policy of zero tolerance on corruption and crime since assuming the post of CM. Along with the development of the state, the government has taken many steps to promote religious tourism and provide all facilities to the devotees.