Child Welfare Centers should be established in every district for children in need. Dr. S. Farooq Senior Issues Directives at the 17th Meeting of the Child Welfare Council, Held at Lok Bhawan Dehradun. Governor Lieutenant General Gurmeet Singh (Retd.) directed that child welfare centers be established in every district of the state for children in need. At the 17th meeting of the Child Welfare Council, held at Lok Bhawan, he emphasized society's collective responsibility for the overall development of children. The Governor said that a historic institution like the Child Welfare Council must be taken forward with new thinking, new working style and modern approach in keeping with the times. He directed that child welfare activities should be strengthened in every district so that the benefits of schemes and assistance can reach the needy children in a better way. The Governor with the Council members and other guests at the meeting of the Child Welfare Council held at Lok Bhawan.
The Governor with the Council members and other guests at the meeting of the Child Welfare Council held at Lok Bhawan. Soul-Raj Bhawan directed necessary action, He said that today the need is to prepare children for the challenges of the 21st century, artificial intelligence, and the vision of a developed India. He also called for child welfare activities to be carried out in collaboration with CSR and social service organizations. Vice President was elected. A new executive committee was formed at the meeting. In this, Dr. S. Farooq was elected as Senior Vice President, Mohan Singh Khatri and Pushpa Manas as Vice Presidents, Asha Painuli as General Secretary, Rohit Kochgave as Treasurer, Jyotsna Khatri as Joint Secretary. The Governor directed the newly appointed office bearers and members of the Council to prepare a concrete action plan within a month. Emphasis was laid on making it effective. Earlier, the Governor gave his consent on several points along with approval on the estimated income-expenditure of the Council for the year 2026-27.
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