CM Dhami welcomes NRUs at his residence, promotes "Global Uttarakhand Vision"

Nov 06, 2025

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], November 6 : Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami welcomed the "Non-Resident Uttarakhandis" (NRUs) living in different states across the country at the Chief Minister's residence late last evening on Wednesday.
During the interaction, the NRUs shared their experiences, emotions, and expectations regarding the development of the state. The Uttarakhand Chief Minister interacted personally with each participant, listened to their suggestions, and stated that the government is advancing the "Global Uttarakhand Vision" in mission mode to ensure the meaningful contribution of Uttarakhandis living worldwide to the state's development.

In a dinner gathering, the Chief Minister said, "Even if you live far away, your hearts are always connected to Uttarakhand. You are our strength, and our identity on the global stage."
The event generated great enthusiasm among the NRU community. They expressed that, for the first time, the government has acknowledged and honoured their experiences and contributions at such a significant level. They also appreciated the state's rapid progress in development, increasing investment opportunities, preservation of religious and cultural heritage, and new avenues being created for the youth.

The Chief Minister said that the government is committed to ensuring that the talent and culture of Uttarakhand shine globally. He added that policies and support mechanisms for the expatriate community will be strengthened, and partnerships in industry, education, startups, and tourism will be expanded. He assured that a digital connect platform, a global networking forum, and a special partnership policy for Non-Resident Uttarakhandis will be introduced soon.
On Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the "Pravasi Uttarakhandi Conference" at Doon University, held as part of the state's Silver Jubilee Foundation Day celebrations.
On this occasion, a one-minute silence was observed in tribute to those who lost their lives in various calamities in the state. Addressing the conference, the Chief Minister said that the people of Uttarakhand living outside the state are taking the culture, traditions and pride of Devbhoomi to new heights.
He described them as the true brand ambassadors of Uttarakhand. He said that the unique folk culture, languages and dialects of Uttarakhand connect its people across the world. Wherever they live, they carry with them the fragrance and cultural identity of their homeland. He added that the establishment of the Pravasi Uttarakhand Parishad aims to integrate their suggestions and experiences into the state's development process, as per a release.
The Chief Minister said that many expatriates have adopted their native villages and are contributing to their development. Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state government is continuously moving forward towards the vision of "Viksit Bharat, Viksit Uttarakhand."