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  • President accorded warm welcome on arrival in Shimla
  • CM inaugurates 500 KW solar power plant in Dharech
  • CM dedicates development projects worth Rs. 51.10 crore in Kasumpti Assembly Constituency
  • New school building in Chiyog to be built with Rs. 5.5 crore, Rs.16 crore allocated for 66 KV substation: CM
  • Secretary Jal Shakti highlights key issues and progress of PMKSY in state
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  • New school building in Chiyog to be built with Rs. 5.5 crore, Rs.16 crore allocated for 66 KV substation: CM
    • CM announces CBSE curriculum for Chiyog school, FRA-approved roads to get adequate funding
    • We are not afraid of BJP’s opposition politics: CM

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, while addressing a public gathering in Chiyog  of Kasumpti Assembly Constituency in Shimla district, announced Rs. 5.50 crore for the construction of a new building for the Government Senior Secondary School, Chiyog. He said that CBSE curriculum would be started in this school the from next year.

    To address electricity issues in the area, the Chief Minister announced Rs.16 crore for the construction of a 66 KV substation, which will be completed within one year. He also assured adequate funding for roads approved under the FRA scheme, including Bangapani-Chadail, Chiyog-Jathai, Dhaleu-Janunala, Chiyog-Mehana, Dhaleu-Dhar, Fagu-Sarivan and Jubbar-Kadharbh. Funds will also be provided for the Dharech irrigation project.

    Recalling his student days, the Chief Minister said that many of his old companions were present at the gathering and had supported him throughout his life. He said that his political journey began as a councilor in the Shimla Municipal Corporation and that today with the blessings of the people and local deities, he got an opportunity to serve the people of the state.

    He said that the previous BJP government, distributed Rs. 5,000 crore prior to the elections only for political gains. He said that due to their policies, Himachal Pradesh was dropped to 21st  place in education. Whereas our government has introduced reforms, including English-medium teaching from 1st Class. He said that due to reforms in the education sector, the ranking of the state has raised to 5th  place.  Today 151 CBSE schools are being opened. He said that the BJP government is busy in opposing our developmental policies and programmes.  He said that by 30 June, all such schools will have teachers for every subject, including music and yoga, to ensure the overall development of children. Today, Himachal Pradesh has also become a completely literate state.

    He praised local MLA and Minister Anirudh Singh for his efforts in developing the area and addressing public issues. He said that for the first time, a representative from the Kasumpti Assembly Constituency has been included in the Cabinet. He said that a 500 KW solar power plant has been set up in Dharech, which will generate around Rs.14 lakh annually for the panchayat. He said that Green Panchayats will play an important role in strengthening the rural economy.

    The Chief Minister said that the state government has adopted orphaned children as 'Children of the State' under a special law. With this Himachal has become the first state in the country to enact a law for such children.  Under the Indira Gandhi Sukh Shiksha Yojana, the government is covering higher education expenses for children of widows. Additionally, under the Dr Y.S. Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojana, loans of up to Rs. 20 lakh are being provided at an interest rate of one percent for education of the children of the economically weaker section.

    Sh. Sukhu said that buildings worth Rs. 1,000 crore constructed during the previous government’s tenure are lying unused and efforts are being made to utilise them for government offices. He stated that the previous BJP government received Rs. 54,000 crore under RDG and Rs. 16,000 crore as GST compensation, whereas the present state government has received only Rs. 17,000 crore under RDG, which is about four times less. He said that it is very unfortunate that the central government has now discontinued RDG, which has affected rights of the people of the state. He said that due to global warming, the current government has faced two major natural disasters, causing heavy loss of life and property.

    He said, 'I understand the pain of an ordinary family. Earlier, officials used to say that more than Rs. 1.5 lakh could not be given for building a house because of the rules. But we have provided Rs. 7 lakh to families whose houses were completely damaged, to help them resettle. The Prime Minister had announced Rs. 1,500 crore during his visit to the state, but the amount is still awaited.'

    In the health sector, he said the government is replacing outdated 20 years old machines with modern ones on the lines of AIIMS Delhi and robotic surgery has been introduced in four medical colleges, providing advanced treatment within the state.

    To strengthen the rural economy, he said Rs. 110 crore worth of apples have been purchased under the Market Intervention Scheme. Milk prices have been increased to Rs. 61 per litre for cow milk and Rs. 71 per litre for buffalo milk.

    On the occasion, the Chief Minister announced Rs. 50,000 for presenting cultural programmes and  Rs. one lakh each for four women’s groups participating in the event.

    Earlier, the Chief Minister visited the Jai Ishwari Mata Temple and offered prayers for the prosperity of the state. He also announced Rs. 1 crore for the beautification of the temple complex.

    On the occasion Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh said that there has been no shortage of development in the Kasumpti constituency over the past three and a half years. He thanked the Chief Minister for inaugurations and foundation stone-laying ceremonies They said that the Chiyog bypass is a gift of the Congress government and that only the Congress government brings development in the state. They alleged that during the previous BJP government, development in the area was deliberately stopped, but as soon as Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu became Chief Minister, the pace of development in the region increased. He said that despite natural disasters, Himachal Pradesh is moving forward rapidly on the path of development. He   said that the initiative to create 'green panchayats' started from Dharech in Shimla district and a 500 kilowatt solar energy project has been launched.

    State Drug De-addiction Board Deputy Coordinator Sanjay Bhardwaj, Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap, SP Gaurav Singh along with other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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  • CM dedicates development projects worth Rs. 51.10 crore in Kasumpti Assembly Constituency

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, during his one-day visit to the Kasumpti Assembly Constituency in district Shimla, inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 15 development projects worth approximately Rs. 51.10 crore at Dharech and Cheog.

    During the visit, the Chief Minister laid the foundation stones of Fagu to Dharech road to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 15.23 crore, the Dharech to Chatog via Manda road costing Rs. 7.85 crore and the Darn to Jubbar road with an estimated cost of Rs. 4.81 crore. He also laid foundation stone of  the construction of the Kheti Jubbar to Khadrarav road to be constructed with an outlay of Rs.1.50 crore and the Fagu to Saryu road costing Rs. 2 crore.

    Further, foundation stone were laid for the Bangapani to Chadail road costing Rs. 2.70 crore, the Cheog to Jathai road to be built at Rs. 3 crore and the Dhaleu to Janu Nala road costing Rs. 2.50 crore. Other projects include the Nhog to Kaneshi road with a cost of Rs. 2.60 crore, the Dhaleu to Dhar road costing Rs.1 crore and the Kyanala to Sarog road with an outlay of Rs. 2 crore.

    Apart from this the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for the Cheog Bazaar to Mehna village road worth Rs. 90 lakh and the Talai-Dehna to Karyal village road to be constructed by spending Rs. 1 crore. He also laid foundation stone of and Community Centre and Panchayat Ghar to be constructed by spending Rs. 1.14 crore.

    The Chief Minister also inaugurated the Cheog Bypass Road, constructed at a cost of Rs. 2.85 crore.

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  • CM inaugurates 500 KW solar power plant in Dharech

    ·      Shimla District’s Dharech Gram Panchayat becomes state’s first green panchayat

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inaugurated a 500 KW solar power project at Dharech Gram Panchayat of Kasumpti Assembly Constituency in Shimla district. He said that it was one of the significant steps of the present state government towards sustainable development.

     He said that with this achievement, Dharech has become Himachal Pradesh’s first ‘Green Panchayat’. Constructed at an approximate cost of Rs. 1.94 crore, the project commenced in January 2025 and was successfully connected to the electricity grid on 30 March 2026.

    The Chief Minister said that solar power plant was generating around 3,000 units of clean energy per day, with an estimated annual production of nearly eight lakh units. As per the agreement, the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited will purchase this electricity at a rate of Rs. 3.50 per unit. This is expected to generate a steady annual income of about Rs. 28 lakh for the Gram Panchayat thereby supporting its financial sustainability.

    Sh. Sukhu said that this initiative was an inclusive and welfare-oriented model that would strengthen rural self-reliance. The revenue generated from the project would be distributed in a balanced manner, with 30 percent allocated for development works of gram panchayat, 20 percent for the welfare of orphans and widows, 20 percent to the state government, 10 percent to Himurja and the remaining 20 percent for operation and maintenance of Himurja.

    He said that this project, with an estimated lifespan of 25 years, is an important initiative towards promoting sustainable development, clean energy and rural empowerment in the state. It will directly benefit local people and help improve their economic condition.

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  • Natural farming is the future of the State, University’s role crucial: CM

    CM virtually inaugurates and lays foundation stones of projects worth Rs. 34.31 crore

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu virtually inaugurated and laid foundation stones of development projects worth Rs. 34.31 crore from Shimla today at Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry. He inaugurated a hostel with a capacity of 107 students at the College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri (Hamirpur), constructed at a cost of Rs. 3.63 crore. Additionally, he inaugurated the administrative building of the Krishi Vigyan Kendra at Tabo in Lahaul & Spiti, built at a cost of Rs. 1.48 crore.

    The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stones for working women’s hostels with a capacity of 50 each at the College of Horticulture and Forestry, Neri and at the College of Horticulture and Forestry, Khaggal, to be built at a cost of Rs. 8.57 crore and  Rs. 8.68 crore respectively in Hamirpur district. Furthermore, he laid the foundation stone for a working women’s hostel with a capacity of 100 at the main campus of Dr. Y.S. Parmar University at Nauni, Solan, to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 11.95 crore.

    On the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that natural farming is the future of Himachal Pradesh and the state government is actively promoting it. He emphasized that the university has a vital role in encouraging farmers to adopt natural farming practices. He said that despite the discontinuation of the Revenue Deficit Grant (RDG) by the Central Government, the state government is making sustained efforts to strengthen education, healthcare and the rural economy, ensuring adequate funding for these sectors. He informed that more than two lakh farmers associated with natural farming have been registered, out of which around 1.98 lakh have already been issued certificates.

    Sh. Sukhu said that agriculture remains the backbone of the state's economy, with nearly 90 percent of the population residing in rural areas and about 53.95 percent directly dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Keeping this in view, the state government is committed to implementing progressive policies and farmer-friendly initiatives to strengthen the rural economy.

    The Chief Minister asserted that the state was providing the highest Minimum Support Price (MSP) in the country for naturally grown crops to ensure fair returns to farmers. This year, the MSP for natural wheat has been increased from Rs. 60 to Rs. 80 per kg, maize from Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 per kg, barley from Pangi Valley from Rs. 60 to Rs. 80 per kg and turmeric from Rs. 90 to Rs. 150 per kg. Pangi sub-division has been declared the state’s first fully natural farming sub-division. He further stated that ginger has been brought under MSP for the first time at Rs. 30 per kg. Additionally, the procurement price for cow milk has been fixed at Rs. 61 per litre and for buffalo milk at Rs. 71 per litre.

    Vice Chancellor Dr. Rajeshwar Chandel, ICAR Additional Director General Dr. R.K. Singh, Registrar Siddharth Acharya, along with university staff and students, attended the event virtually.

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  • People-Centric administration must be core of governance: Governor

            Governor Kavinder Gupta today interacted with a group of 15 probationers of the Himachal Pradesh Administrative Services (HAS) Batch of 2025, who are presently undergoing professional training at Dr. Manmohan Singh Institute of Public Administration (HIPA), Shimla at Lok Bhavan. He encouraged them to uphold the highest standards of integrity, dedication and public service while discharging their responsibilities.

    While interacting with the officers, the Governor said that civil servants play a crucial role in strengthening governance and ensuring efficient delivery of public services. He urged them to stay committed to transparency, accountability and ethical conduct, while adopting a people-centric approach, especially for those living in remote and underserved areas.

    Highlighting the importance of effectively implementing government initiatives, he encouraged officers to adopt a 'saturation approach' so that welfare schemes reach every eligible beneficiary. He asked them to act as catalysts of change and emphasized that proactive and responsive administration is key to improving citizens’ quality of life.

    The Governor also stressed the need for innovation, technology-driven governance, and continuous capacity building to address emerging challenges. Referring to issues such as drug abuse, climate change and the need to promote of organic farming, he called for proactive measures, awareness, and sustainable grassroots solutions.

    Emphasizing the potential of Himachal Pradesh, Sh. Gupta encouraged young officers to promote growth in sectors like agriculture, tourism and sustainable development. He reminded them that people have high expectations from civil servants and urged them to work with a spirit of teamwork, guided by the idea that 'Together We Can Achieve More.'

    Kavinder Gupta while underscoring the vision of a developed and self-reliant India,  said that young officers play a vital role in shaping the state’s future and ensure inclusive, sustainable development. He advised them to stay connected with ground realities and always prioritize public interest in decision-making.

    The Governor expressed hope that the trainee officers would serve with sincerity and dedication, which would help in strengthening administrative efficiency and public trust.

    Sh. Gupta extended his best wishes for their successful and impactful careers in public service.

    Director, HIPA, Ms. Rupali Thakur, apprised the Governor about the training programme, including field exposure, institutional learning and practical insights gained through grassroots-level interactions.

    Secretary to the Governor Sandeep Bhardwaj and Course Director Sandeep Sharma were also present on the occasion.

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  • Governor inaugurates international conference on 'Vision 2047: Prosperous and Great Bharat 2.0'
    • Visits electric vehicle laboratory and reviews innovative mobility solutions for divyangjan

    Governor Kavinder Gupta inaugurated the International Conference on 'Vision 2047: Prosperous and Great Bharat 2.0' at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, organized in collaboration with the Swadeshi Shodh Sansthan.

    Addressing the gathering, the Governor delivered a comprehensive address emphasizing India’s remarkable growth trajectory and the importance of integrated policy frameworks, innovation and collaborative efforts among institutions to achieve the vision of a prosperous and self-reliant nation by 2047.

    During his visit to the campus, the Governor toured the Electric Vehicle (EV) Laboratory at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, where he inspected advanced equipment and ongoing research facilities related to electric mobility and sustainable transportation technologies. He appreciated the efforts of researchers and students working towards environmentally friendly and technologically advanced mobility solutions.

    On the occasion, the Governor was presented with an innovative 'Accessible Mobility Vehicle for Divyangjan,' developed by Yali Mobility in collaboration with the AARTI Foundation, Ministry of Heavy Industries and the International Centre for Automotive Technology. The vehicle reflects inclusive design and technological innovation aimed at enhancing mobility solutions for persons with disabilities. The Governor commended the initiative, stating that such innovations play a crucial role in promoting accessibility, sustainability and social inclusion.

    Minister of Health and Family Welfare J. P. Nadda virtually addressed the conference.

    Prof. K. K. Pant, Director, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, welcomed the Governor and highlighted the significance of collaboration between academia, governance and industry in shaping a self-reliant and prosperous India by 2047.

    Executive Chairperson of the conference Prof. Somnath Sachdeva delivered the thematic introduction outlining the importance of innovation, policy reforms and sustainable development in achieving national growth.

    The event featured several impactful addresses, including a virtual address by Union Minister of Science and Technology Dr. Jitendra Singh and a keynote address by Satish Kumar from the Swadeshi Jagran Manch. Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Express News Network Upendra Rai, Vice Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University Prof. Ajit Chaturvedi and K. N. Raghunandan also shared their perspectives on nation-building and the role of higher education in national development.

    Over 100 institutions across India and abroad participated in the conference and presented their views on themes aligned with the Vision 2047 agenda, including inclusive economic growth, technological innovation, employment generation and sustainable development.

    Deputy Director, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Prof. U. P. Singh,  Director of Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur Prof. N. P. Padhy,  Vice Chancellor of Doon University Prof. Surekha Dangwal and other eminent academicians, policymakers and industry leaders were gathered on the occasion to deliberate on India’s developmental roadmap towards becoming a developed nation by 2047

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