Dehradun, Jan. 29 -- Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday announced comprehensive reforms to modernise Uttarakhand's education system through better infrastructure, digital learning, teacher training, and skill development. Speaking at Government Doon Medical College in Patel Nagar, Dhami said, "Sustained efforts are under way to strengthen basic school infrastructure while promoting digital education and teacher capacity-building. Comprehensive reforms are being implemented at every level, from strengthening basic school infrastructure to promoting digital education, teacher training and skill development." He added that quality, value-based education plays a crucial role in shaping responsible citizens and contributing to society and the nation's development. The CM distributed appointment letters to 1,035 assistant teachers for primary education, including 17 special education teachers, at the college. Congratulating the new teachers, Dhami said they now bear the responsibility of shaping Uttarakhand's future. He urged them to instil a sense of duty towards society, culture, and the nation in students, describing teachers as architects of the country's future. Highlighting employment drives, the chief minister noted that more than 28,000 young people have received government jobs over the past four-and-a-half years - a reflection of the government's commitment to securing youth futures and self-respect. Education minister Dhan Singh Rawat said over 11,500 appointments have been made in the department during the same period, with recruitment under way for more than 3,500 posts....