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  • Fast tracking rural infrastructure under 'Vyavastha Parivartan': CM
  • CM congratulates DDT&G on national recognition for 'Him Parivar' initiative
  • CM calls Union Budget a 'Labyrinth of Neglect', Slams centre for unfair distribution
  • Prepare roadmap to enhance forest cover to 31 percent by 2030: CM to forest deptt
  • Chief Minister launches Home Stay Portal
  • Himachal faces more than Rs. 10,000 Crore annual loss due to 16th Finance commission's recommendation says Mukesh Agnihotri
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  • Chief Minister launches Home Stay Portal

    CM directs tourism deptt to issue provisional renewal registration to 'Home Stays', pending fire NoC

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today took a decisive step toward streamlining Himachal Pradesh’s tourism sector by launching the dedicated home stay registration portal, http://homestay.hp.gov.in designed to simplify the administrative process. The new platform allows operators to complete their registration online, ensuring a user-friendly experience from the comfort of their homes.

    The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government was committed to facilitate hotel owners and home stay operators to ensure that their businesses remain unhindered by bureaucratic hurdles. In a significant move to support the hospitality industry, the Chief Minister issued clear directives that 'renewal of registration' of home stays must not be stalled under the pretext of Fire No Objection Certificates (NOC). He instructed the Tourism Department to grant provisional registrations to such establishments, ensuring that business operations and maintenance can proceed without harassment or unnecessary obstruction.

    Highlighting the vast potential of the state's tourism landscape, Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu noted that the Home Stay Scheme is a cornerstone of the government's strategy to foster self-employment. The initiative aims to promote rural tourism and draw visitors to the state’s untouched, lesser-known destinations. To maximize these opportunities, the government has expanded the scheme’s scope to include urban areas allowing for the registration of home stays with a capacity of up to six rooms.

    The Chief Minister underscored that home stays offer a unique value proposition, providing tourists with an authentic "homely" experience through traditional village architecture and local cuisine. He remarked that serving traditional dishes not only enriches the tourist experience particularly for foreign visitors but also significantly boosts the income of local homeowners.

    To further incentivize the sector, the Chief Minister highlighted the introduction of an interest subsidy scheme designed to assist people in setting up expanding or upgrading tourism units. Under this initiative, the state provides interest subsidies of three percent in urban areas, four percent in rural areas and five percent in tribal regions on term loans.

    Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Board Vice Chairman R.S. Bali virtually joined the occasion, while the Principal Adviser (Media) to the Chief Minister, Naresh Chauhan, Principal Secretary Devesh Kumar and Director of Tourism Department Vivek Bhatia were present in Shimla.

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  • Prepare roadmap to enhance forest cover to 31 percent by 2030: CM to forest deptt

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has directed the Forest Department to prepare a comprehensive roadmap to increase forest cover in Himachal Pradesh to 31 percent by the year 2030. Presiding over a review meeting of the Forest Department here today, the Chief Minister said that the present forest cover in the State stands at 29.5 percent and needs to be enhanced in a planned and sustainable manner.

    The Chief Minister said that global warming has emerged as a major challenge worldwide and its adverse effects were clearly visible. Keeping this in view, the present State Government was according high priority to environmental conservation. He said that about 16,376 square kilometers of area in Himachal was snow-covered, barren or mountainous, where plantation was not feasible. Therefore, the Forest Department should identify potential areas in each district suitable for plantation and prepare a phased plantation plan accordingly. He also emphasized the plantation of native species, fruit-bearing plants and plants with medicinal value.

    Sh. Sukhu stressed that the department should focus not only on creating new forests but also on protecting existing ones, while ensuring active participation of local people and communities. He said that the State Government has launched the ‘Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana’ to promote community participation in forest plantation and conservation in the State. Under the scheme, plantation was carried out over 924.9 hectares during the previous year. A total of 285 Mahila Mandals, 70 Yuvak Mandals, 59 Self Help Groups and 13 community-based organizations actively contributed to this initiative. He added that under the scheme, the State Government was providing financial assistance of Rs. 2.40 lakh for plantation over two hectares to these groups, along with annual incentives linked to survival rates of plantations. The scheme has received an encouraging response from the targeted groups.

    The Chief Minister further stated that a target has been set to undertake plantation over 5,000 hectares in the next financial year under the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojana. Of this, 3,376 hectares have already been identified, while the process of identifying the remaining 1,624 hectares was underway. He also reviewed the progress of other schemes being implemented by the Forest Department.

    Additional Chief Secretary K.K. Pant, PCCF (HoFF) Sanjay Sood and other senior officers of the Forest Department were present in the meeting.

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  • CM calls Union Budget a 'Labyrinth of Neglect', Slams centre for unfair distribution

    Finance Commission  fails to  provide meaningful Revenue Deficit Grants (RDGs)

            Expressing disappointment over the Union Budget 2026-27, Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu described it as an anti-poor and anti-farmer budget and stated that it ignores interests of key sections of the society. Describing it as inequitable, the Chief Minister stated that Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman has completely overlooked the concerns and priorities of the Himachal Pradesh.

    He raised serious concerns regarding the recently tabled 16th Finance Commission (FC-XVI) Report for the period 2026-31. The Chief Minister voiced strong disappointment over the Commission's failure to provide meaningful Revenue Deficit Grants (RDGs) for the state despite repeated representations, detailed memoranda and technical submissions. Besides, the Finance Commission has not recommended Revenue Deficit Grants (RDGs) for small states, including Himachal Pradesh, which he termed as deeply disappointing decision and  termed it as injustice, hurting the sentiments of the people.

    The Chief Minister said that Article 275(1) of the Constitution provides for state-specific grants from the Union Government, also known as Revenue Deficit Grants (RDG). From 1952 up to the Fifteenth Finance Commission, these grants were regularly provided by the Centre to the states. However, for the first time, the Sixteenth Finance Commission has discontinued this grant,

    He said that under the Fifteenth Finance Commission, Revenue Deficit Grants amounting to approximately Rs. 37,000 crore were provided. He further noted that after the completion of the Fourteenth Finance Commission, when there was a delay in the submission of the Fifteenth Finance Commission’s report, assistance of Rs. 11,431 crore was still provided on the basis of an interim report during the tenure of the previous BJP government.

    It is sad that this omission overlooks structural fiscal handicaps, including high forest and ecological cover of about 67 percent, higher per-capita cost of service delivery in mountainous terrain and repeated natural disasters causing losses exceeding Rs.15,000 crore in recent years, he remarked.

    Himachal Pradesh had anticipated targeted support for hill-specific priorities such as hydropower development, eco-tourism, road and rail connectivity and compensation for revenue losses arising from GST implementation. He cautioned that the absence of adequate RDGs will constrain Himachal Pradesh's ability to deliver essential public services, maintain fiscal sustainability and invest in future growth, potentially forcing difficult choices between service delivery and increased indebtedness.

    The Chief Minister stated that the budget has once again failed to respond to the critical issues confronting the nation, particularly unemployment, poverty and escalating prices. He said the apple growers of Himachal Pradesh, who make a vital contribution to State's economy of around Rs. 5000 crore and support thousands of families, have received no recognition in the Union Budget.

    “It does not contain any substantial initiatives to tackle the persistent challenges in the agricultural sector, such as inadequate support prices and insufficient investment in advanced farming practices, infrastructure and modernization. Himachal Pradesh, like several other states, continues to face difficulties as the budget appears to favour wealthy over  common Indian citizens,” he said.

    Sh. Sukhu further said the budget has overlooked the long-pending issue of expanding the rail network in Himachal Pradesh, including no allocations have been made for railway expansion in the state, including key projects such as the Bhanupali-Bilaspur and Baddi-Chandigarh lines. He stressed upon to increase loan limit to 4 percent instead of the present 3 percent, but the demand has been overlooked, he remarked.

    It is a sad affair that despite Himachal Pradesh being home to world-renowned tourist destinations the budget makes no specific provisions for tourism infrastructure development. While a Buddhist Circuit has been proposed for the northeastern states, it would have been appropriate to include the Buddhist Circuit of Himachal Pradesh as well. The budget does mention the development of mountain trails, but concrete benefits for the state will depend on the detailed guidelines yet to be issued.

    He stated that while the Union Budget prioritizes capital investment, hill states require special provisions and higher central assistance for disaster-resilient infrastructure, road connectivity, tourism, hydropower development and climate adaptation. Enhanced flexibility in centrally sponsored schemes, greater weightage to ecological and forest indicators in fiscal devolution and the development of a separate Disaster Risk Index for Himalayan states would have strengthened cooperative federalism.

    “The allocation for interest-free loans to states, fixed at Rs. 1.5 lakh crore has not been enhanced and the stringent conditions attached to it, do not support smaller states like Himachal Pradesh due to cost-related disadvantages. The discontinuation of GST compensation has resulted in an annual revenue loss for the state,” he said.

    As a special category hill state, Himachal Pradesh faces unique challenges due to its difficult terrain, fragile ecology, frequent natural disasters and a limited own-revenue base. In this context, stronger fiscal support, particularly a clear framework for continued RDGs beyond the current Finance Commission period is critical for maintaining fiscal balance, delivering essential public services and sustaining social welfare commitments.

    The Government of Himachal Pradesh remains committed to fiscal prudence, improved revenue mobilization and efficient public service delivery. He emphasized upon the Union Government to engage in continued and constructive dialogue with states, addressing these concerns in the spirit of inclusive, region-balanced and truly federal growth, ensuring that the aspirations and constraints of hill states are fully integrated into India's development journey.

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  • CM congratulates DDT&G on national recognition for 'Him Parivar' initiative

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today congratulated the Department of Digital Technologies and Governance (DDT&G), Government of Himachal Pradesh, for receiving national recognition at the 6th Governance Now Digital Transformation Summit & Awards held in New Delhi.

    The award was conferred recently during the summit and was formally handed over to the Chief Minister by Gokul Butail, Principal Advisor (Digital Technology, Innovation and Governance) to the Chief Minister yesterday.

    He said the state was honoured for its flagship initiative ‘Him Parivar’, which has been appreciated for its innovative use of data analytics and digital technologies to strengthen governance and improve public service delivery. He said that such technology-driven interventions enhance transparency, improve efficiency and support the government’s vision of effective last-mile delivery of benefits.

    The Chief Minister lauded the dedicated efforts of the Department of Digital Technologies and Governance in developing citizen-friendly digital services and strengthening digital governance across Himachal Pradesh. He expressed confidence that the department would continue to work with the same commitment and innovation to further expand digital initiatives for the benefit of the people of the State.

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  • Governor pays floral tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on Martyrs’ Day

    A tribute meeting was held at Lok Bhavan on the martyrdom day of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi’s portrait during the programme held in the Darbar Hall. He also remembered Gandhiji’s teachings and great contribution to the nation.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that Mahatma Gandhi led India to freedom by following the path of truth and non-violence. He said that Gandhiji’s message is even more important today, when the world is facing conflict and intolerance.

    The Governor said that the country will always be grateful to Gandhiji for leading one of the world’s biggest non-violent movements. He said that Gandhiji showed the world how powerful non-violence can be in bringing social and political change.

    He also said that Gandhi’s ideals continue to inspire people and guide society towards peace, justice and harmony.

    Secretary to the Governor C.P. Verma, along with other officers and staff of Lok Bhavan, also paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi and remembered his life, ideals and sacrifices for the nation.

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  • State Govt committed to strengthen rural economy and uplift farmers: CM

           ·         HIMCON Chairman calls on Chief Minister

    Managing Director and Chairman of HIMCON Vikesh Chauhan today here called on Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu along with a delegation from the Rampur Assembly Constituency and expressed gratitude to him for his appointment. Sh. Vikesh assured the Chief Minister that he would make every possible effort to live up to the expectations of the party high command.

    On the occasion, the Chief Minister said that for the first time, a person from Rampur has been entrusted with this responsibility. He stated that the Congress Government in the State has completed three years in office and is making sustained efforts to ensure that the benefits of its welfare schemes reach those standing at the last rung of society.

    Sh. Sukhu said that nearly 90 percent of state's population resides in rural areas and, keeping this in view, the state government has placed villages and farmers at the centre of its policies and programmes. He said that since the rural economy was primarily dependent on agriculture, the government has accorded top priority to the economic upliftment of farmers. He said that as part of a historic initiative, the present government has declared Minimum Support Prices for milk and naturally grown farm produce.

    The Chief Minister said that the Congress Government was procuring wheat from farmers practicing natural farming at a support price of Rs. 60 per kilogram, maize at Rs. 40 per kilogram and raw turmeric at Rs. 90 per kilogram. In addition, cow milk is being procured at Rs. 51 per litre and buffalo milk at Rs. 61 per litre. Farmers who transport milk themselves to procurement centres located more than two kilometres away are also being provided a subsidy of Rs. 2 per litre, he said.

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