Srishti Goswami of Haridwar will become the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand for a day on the occasion of National Girl Child Day 2021. Srishti is currently the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Children Legislative Assembly.
Dehradun: Srishti Goswami of Haridwar will become Chief Minister of Uttarakhand (Uttrakhand CM) on 24 January on National Girl Child Day. Srishti will rule the summer capital of Uttarakhand with a non-taxation and Trivendra Singh Rawat will review all the schemes of the government. These plans include Atal Ayushman Yojana, Smart City Project, Tourism Department’s Homestay Scheme and other development projects.
Officers will give a presentation
Before reviewing the plans, Srishti will look into the functioning of the CM office. During this period, officers of various departments of Uttrakhand Government will give a five-minute presentation on their plans. To ensure the presence of all top officials in the program, the Uttarakhand Child Rights Protection Commission has written a letter to the Chief Secretary. The commission’s chairman Usha Negi has said that the program will be held from 12 to 3 pm in the state legislative assembly building. Negi said that the commission has constituted a child assembly.
Who is Srishti Goswami?
Srishti Goswami is currently the Chief Minister of the Children Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand. She hails from Daulatpur village in Haridwar district. Her father Praveen is a businessman and mother Sudha Goswami is a housewife. Also Read: UP Panchayat Elections 2021: 52 lakh voters increase in UP, State Election Commission released voter list
Education of Srishti Goswami
Goswami is a BSc Agriculture seventh semester student at BSM PG College Roorkee. Recently, she participated in many programs on International Girl Child Day. In May 2018, she became the Chief Minister of the Uttarakhand Children’s Legislative Assembly.