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  • Delegation from Kupvi area calls on CM
  • Governor and Union MoS Law launches Nyaya Prabodh- Awakening to Justice campaign
  • State-wide mega mock exercise conducted to strengthen disaster preparedness
  • First phase of Census- 2027 to commence from 16 June
  • Governor inaugurates Main Darbar Sahib at Shri Sarv Dharma Peeth in Fatehpur
  • State secures major breakthrough in Kishau Dam Project, resolves eight-year financial deadlock: CM
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  • State secures major breakthrough in Kishau Dam Project, resolves eight-year financial deadlock: CM

                      

     

    ·        Centre agrees beneficiary states to bear Rs. 2,000 Crore power component cost

    ·        Himachal to receive 100 Crore units of power annually

    Himachal Pradesh Government under the leadership of the Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu achieved yet another milestone by protecting the interests of the state in the Kishau Dam Project.

    Consistent efforts of the Chief Minister resulted in a major breakthrough in paving way for construction of the  422 MW Kishau dam project proposed to be constructed on Tons river across the border of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh at an estimated cost of Rs. 15000 Crore approx. 

    In a high level meeting held with the Union Home Minister Amit Shah at New Delhi today, Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has strongly presented the case of the state and succeeded in breaking the eight years old  deadlock regarding bearing the financial cost. The Centre Government has in principle agreed that estimated cost of Rs. 2000 Crore on power component of the state's side will be borne by the beneficiary states of water component of this project, Delhi, Rajasthan and Haryana.

    Due to the strong pursuance on the matter by the Chief Minister, this financial burden could be saved, which the previous government could not achieve. He said that the previous government had agreed to give Rs. 800 Crore state's share which the present government refused in the interest of the state keeping in view the limited resources of the state. He also mentioned that for water component, Centre Government is providing 90 percent grant and it is not fair that such assistance is not being given for power component.

     He further said that while the population of the state in the area will be displaced, so the state will bear maximum loss due to the project. Therefore, it was unfair for the state to bear financial burden further and it's contribution towards nations progress should be compensated suitably. 

    Chief Minister said that state will get its share of 100 crore unit per year from the power component of the project which amounts to about Rs. 600 crore  after the construction of the project which is yet another addition to the state's financial resources.

    He said that present government had always put interests of the state and it's people above and effectively protected them. He said that this is a major victory in the battle of the state in it's fight for securing the legitimate share of the state in power projects, securing pending arrears etc.

    Union Minister for Power Manohar Lal Khattar, Union Jal Shakti Minister C R Patil, Chief Ministers of beneficiary states, senior officers of concerned ministries, Chief Secretary K K Pant, Principal Advisor to the Chief Minister Ram Subhag Singh, Director Energy Rakesh Prajapati were present in the meeting.

     

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  • Governor inaugurates Main Darbar Sahib at Shri Sarv Dharma Peeth in Fatehpur

                     

     

    Governor Kavinder Gupta today inaugurated the newly constructed Main Darbar Sahib at Shri Sarv Dharma Peeth Taposthan, Gurdwara Shri Nanak Jyot Sahib, Fatehpur, in Kangra district.

    The Governor congratulated those involved in developing the sacred site. He described the Sarv Dharma Peeth as a symbol of India's spiritual heritage, inclusiveness and communal harmony. He said the institution promotes mutual respect and unity among people of all faiths.

    Speaking about the site's historical significance, Shri Gupta said that Guru Nanak Dev was believed to have stayed there during his third Udasi. The ancient religious artifacts found in the area, along-with the presence of an old Nagni Mata temple and a sacred banyan tree, indicate that it had long been a place of worship and meditation.

    Paying tribute to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the Governor said his message of equality, compassion, truth and selfless service continues to guide humanity. He also appreciated the efforts of Chief Sevadar Sant Baba Shri Lavpreet Ji Maharaj in developing the site as a centre that reflects India's traditions of coexistence and spiritual harmony.

    The Governor said the presence of Shri Guru Granth Sahib, a temple dedicated to the divine mother and the eternal sacred flame (Akhanda Jyot) within the same complex reflects the spirit of unity and openness, where people from all backgrounds were welcomed without discrimination.

    On the occasion of the Shaheedi Divas of Guru Arjan Dev, Shri Gupta paid homage to the fifth Sikh Guru, remembering his sacrifice, courage and commitment to truth, justice and humanity.

    Expressing concern over the growing problem of drug abuse, particularly among young people, the Governor urged youth to engage in Seva (service) and community activities that provide positive guidance and help keep them away from harmful influences. He stressed that tackling drug addiction requires the combined efforts of families, educational institutions, religious organizations, communities and government. He said that only through united efforts can we build a drug-free village, a drug-free Himachal Pradesh and ultimately a drug-free India.

    Shri Gupta expressed confidence that the newly inaugurated Darbar Sahib would serve as a centre for spiritual growth, social harmony and community service, while inspiring future generations to uphold the values of humanity and selfless service.

    Former Minister Dr. Rajan Sushant, former MLA of Jammu Ashwani Kumar Sharma, religious leaders and a large number of devotees were present on the occasion.

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  • State-wide mega mock exercise conducted to strengthen disaster preparedness

                              

    The Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HPSDMA) in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) today successfully conducted the 10th state-wide mega mock exercise on earthquake, cloud burst and forest fire disasters to strengthen preparedness, response coordination and resilience in the State.

    The mega mock exercise was conducted in three phases. An orientation and coordination workshop was organized on 2 June, 2026, followed by a table-top exercise on 12 June, 2026. The final phase comprised physical simulation exercises conducted today across the state.

    The exercise led by Major General (Retd.) Sudhir Bahl and Special Secretary, Disaster Management Dr. Pushpendra Rana witnessed active participation from district administrations, emergency response agencies, health authorities, armed forces, line departments and the community stakeholders. The primary objective was to review the outcomes of recent mock exercises, assess existing preparedness levels and identify measures to enhance the state's capacity to respond effectively to large-scale emergencies.

    During the deliberations, participants reviewed the strengths demonstrated during previous exercises, particularly improved inter-agency coordination, enhanced information sharing, better resource mobilization and stronger collaboration among response agencies. The exercise highlighted the growing preparedness of districts and the commitment of all stakeholders towards building a resilient disaster management framework.

    The participants also identified key areas requiring further improvement including strengthening of communication resilience during emergencies, updating district disaster management plans on a regular basis, enhancing medical surge capacity, improving traffic regulation and evacuation management and identifying suitable staging areas for rapid deployment of resources and responders. The need for conducting regular district-level mock exercises and simulation drills was emphasized to ensure continuous preparedness and operational readiness.

    Special focus was placed on developing practical district-level surge plans for the health sector, including identification of temporary bed facilities, staffing arrangements and continuity mechanisms to enable hospitals to function effectively during prolonged emergencies, even in situations where immediate external support may not be available. Participants also stressed the importance of formalizing mutual-aid arrangements between districts and agencies and ensuring timely availability of heavy machinery, specialized response resources and air support whenever required.

    The exercise further underscored the need to strengthen preparedness measures for vulnerable populations, including children, senior citizens and persons with disabilities, by ensuring dedicated protection, evacuation and relief arrangements.

    The directions were issued to all districts to submit consolidated surge-capacity plans and staging-area plans within the stipulated timeline. District administrations were also instructed to finalize and disseminate exercise schedules, public advisories and preparedness information in advance to ensure wider community participation and awareness.

    Reaffirming the Government's commitment to disaster risk reduction and preparedness, HPSDMA emphasized that continuous capacity building, regular updating of disaster management plans, strengthened communication systems and periodic mock exercises remain essential for ensuring a prompt, coordinated and effective response during major disasters. It was also reiterated to further strengthen operational readiness, inter-agency coordination and community resilience to safeguard lives, livelihoods and critical infrastructure in the event of any disaster.

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  • Governor and Union MoS Law launches Nyaya Prabodh- Awakening to Justice campaign

                          

    ·      Justice, equality and rule of law form foundation of Indian democracy: Governor

    Governor Kavinder Gupta today inaugurated the Nyaya Prabodh– Awakening to Justice campaign during the regional workshop and reform Utsav organized by the Union department of Justice at the government college Dharamshala in Kangra district.

    Addressing the gathering, the Governor said that Indian democracy was based on justice, equality and the rule of law. He stressed that the constitution not only guarantees rights but also ensures dignity and equal access to justice for every citizen.

    The Governor said that Article 39A of the constitution entrusts the state with the responsibility of ensuring that no individual was denied justice due to economic or other disabilities and that free legal aid was made available to needy. The justice was not confined to obtaining decisions in courts but encompasses the creation of a society where every citizen feels secure, respected and empowered.

    He said that ensuring access to justice was particularly challenging in remote areas of Himachal Pradesh. However, the technology, digital services, legal awareness programmes and local support systems were helping bring justice closer to the people.

    He lauded initiatives such as DISHA, Tele-Law, Nyaya Bandhu and legal awareness campaigns for making legal services more accessible. He welcomed the launch of the Nyaya Prabodh-Awakening to Justice campaign and said that legal awareness was the first step towards ensuring justice for all. He also encouraged the advocates and law students to support the Pro Bono Pledge and providing free legal assistance to the disadvantaged groups.

    The Governor said recent reforms, including improved judicial infrastructure, digitization, e-courts, alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and stronger legal aid services, have made the justice system more transparent, efficient and citizen-friendly. He urged the young people to see the constitution as a guide for life, not just an academic subject.

    Union Minister of State for Law and Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Arjun Ram Meghwal said that the executive and the judiciary both derive their authority from the constitution and work together in service of the nation. He said that the government was committed to improve access to justice, especially in remote areas and  would make all possible efforts toward strengthening the judicial system.

    He said that common service centres and tele-law have helped people who face geographical or financial barriers by providing free legal advice from expert lawyers, with the costs covered by the Government of India.

    Shri Meghwal further said that many people were still unaware of these services and the purpose of such workshops was to increase awareness and informing citizens about recent legal and judicial reforms.

    The department of Justice formally launched the Nyaya Prabodh-Awakening to Justice campaign under the DISHA programme on this occasion. The beneficiaries of the tele-law service also shared their experiences and spoke about its positive impact.

    Member of Parliament Dr. Rajeev Bhardwaj, MLAs Bhawani Singh Pathania and Sudhir Sharma, Secretary (Justice), Government of India Neeraj Verma, Joint Secretary Suresh Kumar were also present on the occasion.

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  • Delegation from Kupvi area calls on CM

                              

     

    A delegation from the Kupvi area of Shimla district, led by Vice Chairman of HPMC, Surender Sharma called on Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu here today and apprised him of various issues and developmental demands concerning the region.

    The Chief Minister assured the delegation that all their genuine demands would be considered sympathetically and addressed on priority.

    Zila Parishad Member Mannat Tegwan and General Secretary  Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee Yashpal Tanaik were also present on the occasion.

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  • CM urges PR representatives to contribute Chitta-Free Panchayats

                                

     

    ·        Attends oath-taking ceremony of Panchayat Pradhans and Up-Pradhans

     

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu attended the oath-taking ceremony of newly elected Panchayat Pradhans and Up-Pradhans held here today at Peterhoff hotel.

    The Chief Minister administered the Anti-Chitta pledge to the elected representatives and called upon them to play an active role in the campaign against drug abuse by working towards the creation of Chitta-free Panchayats and a drug-free society.

    He congratulated the newly elected representatives and said that Panchayats serve as a vital link between the government and the people. He  expressed hope that they would work with dedication to promote development, public welfare and ensure the effective delivery of government schemes and services at the grassroots level.

    The Chief Minister urged the Panchayat representatives to encourage sports, education, cultural activities and other constructive initiatives within their communities so as to steer the youth away from the menace of drugs and channelize their energy towards positive pursuits.

    Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the state government has launched several ambitious initiatives and welfare programmes aimed at the holistic development and well-being of every section of society, which are already yielding encouraging results. The state government has adopted a visionary approach in strengthening the rural economy and advancing key sectors such as green Himachal, quality education, healthcare, employment generation, financial management, drug de-addiction and employee welfare, among others.

    Education Minister Rohit Thakur administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly elected Panchayat Pradhans and Up-Pradhans of the district.

    Chairman of the 7th State Finance Commission Nand Lal, MLAs Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Mohan Lal Brakta and Harish Janartha, Chairperson, State Women Commission Vidya Negi, Principal Advisor to the Chief Minister (Information Technology and Innovation) Gokul Butail, Chairman Himfed Maheshwar Singh Chauhan, Chairman APMC Devanand Verma, Chairman Himcon Vikesh Chauhan, Chairperson State Commission for Protection of Child Rights Anita Thakur, Vice-Chairman State Drug Abuse Prevention Board Sanjay Bhardwaj, DC Anupam Kashyap, SP Gaurav Singh and other senior officers were present on the occasion.

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