Chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat toured his Doiwala constituency and checked the progress of various developmental works in the area on Friday. Inspecting the Lacchiwala nature park redevelopment work, he said that with its natural environment and water source, this site will attract people across age groups with its natural beauty. A sum of Rs five crore has been provisioned for this task.
All the aspects of this project should be executed in a manner which ensures that soon the nature park is opened to tourists of the nation in a grand form. The nature trail, canopy walk, multimedia fountain park will lend unique aspects to this nature park. Children’s gym, toy train, museum park, herbal and aromatic garden among other features will make this site a centre of attraction for the public. The CM was informed in detail about the project by the Shivalik conservator of forests and Dehradun zoo director, PK Patro.
The CM also inspected the Tehsil building to be constructed in Doiwala and the girls hostel being constructed in the Doiwala degree college campus. While stressing on ensuring quality of the works, he said that these should be constructed in the traditional style of the mountains. He further said that the Tehsil building to be constructed at a cost of Rs four crore should be built as a green building. The special secretary to the CM, Parag Madhukar Dhakate, Dehradun district magistrate Ashish Kumar Srivastava and other departmental officials concerned were also present on the occasion.