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CM presides over 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' in Nadaun Assembly segment

January 10, 2024 03:38 PM
CM presides over &39;Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar&39; in Nadaun Assembly segment

A provision of Rs. 25 crore for Dhaneta College

Punjab Newsline, Shimla January 10-

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today performed the foundation stone laying ceremony of two developmental projects at Dhaneta and also inaugurated a drinking water Scheme for Nadaun assembly constituency of district Hamirpur.

He laid the foundation stone of B-Block of Government Degree College, Dhaneta to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 7.60 crore and  laid foundation stone of the building of Village Water and Sanitation Committee (VWSC) at Dhaneta to cost Rs. 2.29 crore. Besides, he also inaugurated the Jansuh lift drinking water scheme.

Addressing a public meeting in Dhaneta, the Chief Minister said that the government had made a provision of Rs. 25 crore for Dhaneta College. He added that an indoor stadium would also be built in Kharidi in Nadaun assembly constituency.

Sukhu said that the present government inherited a huge debt burden from the previous BJP government, but now the economy of Himachal Pradesh was slowly coming back on track and there has been an improvement of 20 percent in the state's financial health in just one year.

The state witnessed unprecedented disaster during the monsoon season, due to which 16 thousand families were affected. Despite limited financial resources, the state government changed the rules to resettle the affected people and increased the compensation manifold. Himachal didn't receive any special relief package from the Center to deal with the disaster. The state government had sent claims of about Rs. 10,000 crores related to monsoon losses to the central government. 'I have personally met  Union Home Minister and senior union JP leaders in this regard but the State BJP leaders were creating hurdles in getting the funds released.

Sukhu said that the state government was holding Revenue Lok Adalats to settle the pending revenue cases. More than 65,000 partition and mutation cases have been settled so far in these Adalats whereas more than three and a half thousand pending cases of partition have been settled. It was for the first time a government is making serious efforts in this direction, he remarked.

Counting the developments, the Chief Minister said that the state government has restored the old pension for government employees. English medium is going to be started from first class in all the government schools from the next academic session.

CM said that the government was going to make 20,000 recruitments in various government departments and the JOA (IT) exam result will be declared soon. The state government has fought this battle till the Supreme Court with the decision in its favor. He said that women's reservation in police recruitment has been increased to 30 percent. Efforts were also being made by the state government to provide self-employment opportunities.

He also listened to the problems of the people in Mansai and Sadoh under the 'Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar' program in Nadaun assembly constituency and gave appropriate instructions to the officials to resolve the problems quickly.

MLA Suresh Kumar, Chief Minister's Political Advisor Sunil Sharma, former MLA Manjeet Dogra, State Skill Development Corporation Coordinator Atul Kadohata, State Congress spokesperson Vijay Dogra, Congress leader Dr. Pushpinder Verma, Prem Kaushal, were also present on the occasion.  

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