CM Dhami unveils Uttarakhand Niwas in Delhi showcasing state’s cultural heritage

On October 30, the Uttarakhand Government mandated the use of 'House of Himalayas' products in meetings, as well as across all departments and offices under its jurisdiction.

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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday inaugurated the state guest house, 'Uttarakhand Niwas' in New Delhi. Uttarakhand Niwas incorporates the culture, folk art and architecture of the state. A special counter will be set up in Uttarakhand Niwas for 'Shri Anna' products and organic products.

The Chief Minister said that this building will become a symbol of the dignity of the state in the national capital. In a post on X, CM Dhami said, "Built in the Pahari style, this building is a symbol of the unique art, architecture, and culture of the state. Certainly, with the construction of this building, the people of the state visiting the national capital will get proper accommodation facilities and will get a homely experience."

CM Dhami further pointed out that to promote the folk culture and folk art of Uttarakhand, traditional dishes of the state will be served in the building. "So that visitors can taste our cultural heritage and arrangements will be made for the sale of Shri Anna, organic products and other products made in Uttarakhand. On the coming 9th November, the state is entering the silver jubilee year of its state formation, and the inauguration of 'Uttarakhand Niwas' on this glorious occasion is a symbol of accelerating the development of the state and the resolve of 'best state'," the Uttarakhand CM added.

On October 30, the Uttarakhand Government mandated the use of 'House of Himalayas' products in meetings, as well as across all departments and offices under its jurisdiction. Under instructions from Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, 'House of Himalayas' products will now be prioritised for all departmental meetings and events. 'House of Himalayas' is a brand featuring products made by women self-help groups, farmers, farmer-producer organisations, and rural entrepreneurs in Uttarakhand. 

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