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  • Statewide special drive intensifies ‘Chitta-Free Himachal’ Campaign
  • A new chapter in digital transformation of education
  • CM reviews progress of APAR software development
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  • CM reviews progress of APAR software development

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today reviewed the progress of the Annual Performance Appraisal Report (APAR) software being developed by the Department of Digital Technologies and Governance. This software was being developed to enable a transparent, efficient and fully digital performance appraisal system for government employees.

    During the review meeting, the Chief Minister was briefed that the APAR portal will facilitate end-to-end online processing of APARs and Annual Work Plans through a streamlined digital workflow. The system has been designed to ensure objectivity, accountability and ease of monitoring in the performance evaluation process.

    It was informed that APARs would be initiated on the basis of annual work plans and clearly defined targets, both qualitative and quantitative, prepared by the concerned reporting authority. The software would also provide flexibility to revise these targets annually for individual officers or entire cadres in line with changing priorities and administrative requirements.

    The Chief Minister said that a standardized APAR format would be applicable across all cadres of group A, B, C and D employees, ensuring uniformity and fairness in performance assessment. The portal would allow for the online identification and approval of reporting, reviewing and accepting officers at the time of initiation of APARs.

    He was further apprised that the system would enable initiation of multiple APARs within a single financial year, provided each APAR covers a minimum tenure of three months, thereby allowing more accurate assessment in cases of transfers or changes in assignment.

    Reviewing the progress, the Chief Minister stressed upon the timely completion and user-friendly design of the software. He said that the APAR portal would be a significant step towards strengthening performance-based governance, enhancing transparency and promoting a culture of accountability in the government system.

    Principal Advisor (Innovation, Digital Technologies & Governance) Gokul Butail to  the Chief Minister, MLA Suresh Kumar, Director Digital Technologies and Governance Dr. Nipun Jindal, Joint Director Anil Semwal and senior officers of department  were present in the meeting.

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  • A new chapter in digital transformation of education
    • CM inaugurates state-of-the-art educational infrastructure at Directorate of Samagra Shiksha
    • Government committed to develop 21st century skills among students : CM

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inaugurated newly established, state-of-the-art facilities at the Directorate of Samagra Shiksha, including the Vidya Samiksha Kendra (VSK), Education Gallery, Programme Management Studio Conference Area, New Conference Hall and a modern Central Heating System.

    While addressing the gathering Chief Minister said that these advanced facilities would not only enhance administrative and academic efficiency but would also mark the beginning of a new era of digital education governance in Himachal Pradesh. He said that this initiative reflects the visionary approach of the present state government and  it would places education at the core of overall development.

    Sh. Sukhu said that during the last three years the state government has accorded top priority to the education sector and implemented several decisive reforms, the positive outcomes of which were now clearly visible. He highlighted that Himachal Pradesh has made remarkable progress at the national level by improving its ranking in education quality assessment from 21st to 5th position. This achievement was the result of the collective efforts of teachers, students and parents, coupled with the firm commitment of the government to educational excellence.

    He said that the Vidya Samiksha Kendra represents an important milestone in this transformative journey. Himachal has emerged as one of the leading states to adopt an integrated digital platform that provides real-time data related to teaching, learning outcomes, student assessment, attendance, resource management and school administration. Innovative initiatives such as ‘Abhyas Himachal’, geo-spatial technology-based smart attendance systems and ‘Nipun Pragati’ were ensuring scientific analysis of the learning levels of the children. He said that learning gaps are now being identified through data-driven insights rather than assumptions, making the education system more transparent, accountable and outcome-oriented.

    The Chief Minister further said that the ‘Shikshak Sahayak ’ digital tool has emerged as a powerful support platform for teachers, enabling them to access teaching material, guidelines and academic resources swiftly. This has significantly improved teaching quality while also reducing the administrative burden on educators.

    He said that the government was not only focusing on establishing new institutions but on strengthening and modernizing existing educational institutions, besides ensuring quality education reaches remote and rural areas on an equal footing. He said that the state government was making concerted efforts to equip students with 21st century skills.

    The Chief Minister also announced that from the upcoming academic session, there would be a complete ban on students carrying mobile phones within school premises from pre-nursery to Class 12th class. Teachers, however, would be permitted to keep their mobile phones in staff rooms or in their bags. He said that the government was working with determination to ensure quality education and that the school curriculum would be enriched with music, culture and future-oriented subjects.

    He said that the state government was planning large-scale recruitments in the Education Department, including both temporary and regular appointments. Temporary appointments would be made for a period of five years, while regular appointments would be carried out batch-wise through a competitive process. Recruitment of multi-utility workers would also be undertaken. From the next academic session, sports competitions at the primary school level would be organized. He expressed confidence that by 2032, every Assembly constituency in the State would have some of the best schools in the country and that Himachal Pradesh would emerge as the number one state in the field of education. He said that the government was also considering to introduce a  new transfer policy in the department and also contemplating to create a special cadre for Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding Schools and CBSE curriculum schools. He said that the Education Department has providing the their cooperation to the Government.

    On the occasion, the Chief Minister also released the Sankalp Workbook.

    Education Minister  Rohit Thakur said that state has achieved unprecedented progress in the education sector, with the State’s literacy rate reaching 99.30 percent. He said that the government has undertaken qualitative reforms with a positive approach, which were being widely appreciated at the national level and now yielding positive results . He said that the implementation of the cluster school system was ensuring optimal utilization of resources, under which schools located within a radius of 300 to 500 meters have been developed as a cluster. This model has enabled the department the shared use of libraries, laboratories, sports facilities and expertise of the teachers, thereby improving both access to quality education and the overall learning experience.

    He said that state has also shown significant improvement in the Performance Grading Index (PGI). The provision of free coaching for JEE and NEET for meritorious students was a landmark initiative of the Government which was ensuring that financial constraints do not become a barrier for children's future. He also detailed on various initiatives undertaken by the department.

    Project Director Samagra Shiksha Rajesh Sharma highlighted the achievements of the Samagra Shiksha. He said that the State has performed exceptionally well in various national surveys. The teachers were being provided training at IITs and IIMs and the use of modern technology was being ensured to further enhance teaching competencies.

    To build a future-oriented education system the state has also signed an important MoU with UNESCO under the Himachal Pradesh Futures Programme. It was aimed at promoting innovation in education, advancing Sustainable Development Goals and strengthening global collaboration.

    MLAs  Suresh Kumar and Sudershan Babloo, Director Education  Ashish Kohli, Director Higher Education Dr. Amarjeet Singh and other senior officers were present on the occasion.

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  • 50th meeting of Tribal Advisory Council held

    ·         Government’s dedicated efforts bring new era of prosperity in State: CM

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu chaired the 50th meeting of the Himachal Pradesh Tribal Advisory Council here today. He said that to create livelihood opportunities through the transport sector in tribal areas, the state government would provide upto 40 percent subsidy to eligible youth on the purchase of buses and traveler vehicles along-with four month's exemption from the road tax.

    The Chief Minister said that the state government was giving top priority for creating employment and self-employment opportunities to the youth. To promote self-employment in the solar energy sector in tribal regions, the government would provide interest subsidy for setting up private solar power projects ranging from 250 kW to One MW.

    Sh. Sukhu directed officers to complete tender process for development works in snow-bound areas at the earliest, so that construction activities can begin in around March-April once the weather conditions improves. He said that to permanently resolve power supply issues in Pangi and Spiti, solar power plants of 1.2 MW at Dhanwas (Pangi) and 2 MW at Rong-tong (Spiti) would be made functional soon.

    The Chief Minister said that the state government was also making concerted efforts to start the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Shipki-La and the matter has been strongly taken up with the Central Government. He said that steps were also being taken to resume trade activities with Tibet (under Chinese occupation).

    He said that due to the continuous efforts of the state government, the tribal areas of the state have witnessed unprecedented development. These regions today show greater prosperity as compared to other parts of the state. The average per capita income in tribal districts was higher than in other districts. These regions not only have economic strength but also lead in social indicators. The male-female sex ratio was also better than the state average.

    The Chief Minister said that the government was also committed to protect the rights of women, especially in tribal regions. He announced the construction of a new road at Nigulsari, the bottleneck on NH-5, a sinking zone and marred by landslides.  He said that the government was also making sincere efforts to strengthen uninterrupted connectivity in Kinnaur district.

    He said that approving pending Nautor cases in tribal areas was a priority of state government. The state Cabinet has already approved the proposal, which has been sent to the Governor. Under the Forest Rights Act, 2006, around  1,039 land titles have been distributed till September 2025. For the convenience of people from Kinnaur and Spiti, the construction of a Tribal Bhawan in Rampur was also in progress. Apart from this, the Nurpur Tribal Bhawan would also be dedicated to the public soon.

    The Pangi valley was been declared as the first Natural Farming Sub-Division of the state. Giving priority to Scheduled Areas, the Indira Gandhi Pyari Behna Sukh-Samman Nidhi Yojna was launched in Spiti in February, 2024.

    The Chief Minister said that in the state government have established adequate educational and health facilities in tribal regions. It includes two Regional Hospitals, six Civil Hospitals, five Community Health Centres, 46 Primary Health Centres, three Ayurvedic Hospitals, 73 Ayurvedic Dispensaries, 48 Veterinary Hospitals, 118 Veterinary Dispensaries and five Sheep & Wool Extension Centres. He said that a total of 3,148 km of motorable roads have been constructed in tribal areas, of which 61 percent were paved.

    During the meeting, various development issues concerning tribal regions were discussed in detail. The Chief Minister issued necessary directions to the officers and said that any negligence in tribal area development would not be tolerated.

    Horticulture and Tribal Development Minister Jagat Singh Negi said that the state government was committed to the development of tribal regions. A provision of Rs. 638.73 crore has been made for the Tribal Area Development Programme for 2025-26.

    He said that due to land issues during the previous government, the construction of new campuses for the Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) in Pangi, Bharmour and Lahaul were delayed. Land has now been transferred for all three schools. Construction work was underway at the Pangi and Lahaul schools, while CPWD was completing the required formalities for the Bharmour school. Additional residential facilities were also being constructed at the EMRS in Nichar. He also shared detailed information about development works being implemented in tribal regions.

    Education Minister Rohit Thakur, MLAs Dr. Janak Raj, Anuradha Rana, Vivek Sharma, Sudarshan Singh Babloo and Hardeep Singh Bawa, non-official members of the Tribal Advisory Council, Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta, Additional Chief Secretaries K.K. Pant and Onkar Chand Sharma, DGP Ashok Tiwari, Secretaries, Heads of Departments and senior officers were present in the meeting.

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  • CM disburses financial assistance to beneficiaries under various welfare schemes

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated several development projects and distributed benefits to beneficiaries of various flagship schemes of the present state government during the Jan Sankalp Sammelan held in Mandi today. He also dedicated the Community Relief Centre at Rahkhot Thunag to the public.

    He launched the MyDeed Portal, the Naksha Scheme, the digitally signed and updated Jamabandi module and the Bhunaksha 5.0 initiative. He further unveiled the ‘logo’ of Gramin Bank and inaugurated the Basketball Girl's hostel at Rabindranath Tagore Government College, Sarkaghat.

    The Chief Minister transferred Rs. 50.63 lakh directly into the bank accounts of 401 beneficiaries under the Rajiv Gandhi Prakritik Kheti Khushal Kisan Yojana. A Special relief assistance amounting to Rs. 51,1,22,700 was also disbursed to disaster-affected families of Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Lahaul-Spiti, Sirmaur, Solan and Una districts.

    He handed over symbolic keys of e-taxis to 25 beneficiaries under the Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgar Start-up scheme and air tickets and visas to 21 youths selected for overseas employment. Apart from this, assistance was also extended to beneficiaries of the Mukhyamantri Sukh-Ashray Yojana and the Mukhyamantri Shagun Yojana.

    Sh. Sukhu provided financial assistance of Rs. 10.38 lakh to 10 beneficiaries of Kangra, Mandi, Hamirpur and Una districts under Mukhyamantri Carp Matsyapalan Yojana. The beneficiaries of the Mukhyamantri Madhu Mandav Vikas Yojana in Mandi district was given Rs. 1.76 lakh, while support was also extended under the Himachal Pushp Kranti Yojana. Five beneficiaries from Kinnaur district were issued certificates granting them ownership rights over their traditional forest land under the Forest Rights Act.

    The Chief Minister also distributed e- vouchers to meritorious students under the Srinivasa Ramanujan Students Digital Scheme for purchasing digital gadgets. Under this scheme, laptops, tablets and smartphones would be provided to the beneficiaries. The students would now be able to choose and purchase a digital device of their preference using the e- voucher. A total of 8,450 toppers from Class 10 and 12, along-with 900 final-year undergraduate students have received benefits under the scheme.

    Sh. Sukhu said that the initiative reflects the present state government’s commitment to ensure easy access to modern education and online learning resources.

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  • We will transform Himachal as prosperous state in next two years: CM

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while addressing during the Jan Sankalp Sammelan organized at Paddal Ground in Mandi today, highlighted the challenges faced by the state government during last three years on the front of economic, political and natural calamities and how they resolutely confronted them.

    The Chief Minister said that the previous BJP government left the burden of a debt of Rs. 75,000 crore to the state exchequer due to its extravagance and financial mismanagement. The present government was compelled to take loans merely to repay this liability. In addition, even the responsibility of paying employee's arrears amounting to Rs.10,000 crore was also left on the present government.

    He said that the former BJP government sold 4,500 bighas of land for only Rs.1.12 crore in the name of a customized package without registry. Our Government is committed to safeguarding the state’s resources and interests of the people adding that the rights of the Himachal would not be allowed to be plundered. Significant decisions had been taken to make Himachal Pradesh a self-reliant and prosperous state, while firmly asserting our rightful claims before the centre and neighbouring States.

    The Chief Minister said that in the Wildflower Hall case, the state government secured a legal victory, ensuring an annual income of Rs. 20 crore for the state. He said that due to the sincere efforts of the present government, royalty from the Karchham-Wangtoo project had increased from 12 to 18 per cent, which would bring an additional annual revenue of Rs. 150 crore. While the previous BJP government earned merely Rs. 450 crore in four years by renewing liquor vends, our government generated the same amount within just one year through the excise policy.

    The Chief Minister said that the BJP was resorting to misleading and personal attacks. Even his use of an Alto car was made a subject of petty criticism. However, our government’s performance would ensure a return to power in 2027, with a “52-seater Volvo”. He said that true servants of public life fear no one and by 2027, Himachal Pradesh would become self-reliant state.

    Sh. Sukhu said that public welfare was of paramount importance for the present Congress government in the state. Immediately after assuming office, the government implemented the Mukhyamantri Sukh-Ashray Yojana under which through legislation, orphaned children had been adopted as “Children of the State”. This was not a political guarantee but an outcome of compassionate thinking. He also highlighted the government’s extensive efforts to support disaster-affected people during the recent natural calamity.

    The Chief Minister said that the decision to restore OPS was not politically motivated but taken to ensure social security for employees and their family members. Reaffirming the Congress Party’s commitment to public service and national interest, he said the party had sacrificed two Prime Ministers for the unity and integrity of the nation.

    He urged the people to support the government's efforts in becoming a self- reliant state within the next two years. He said that together we would transform the destiny and the image of Himachal Pradesh.

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  • Himachal’s progress and transformation resound during Jan Sankalp Rally

    ·         Our tenure reflects historic journey of public trust, transparent governance, economic reforms and people-centric policies: CM

    ·         Continuous public trust and support is my greatest strength: CM

    ·         Trust in leadership, confidence in future: Rajni Patil

    A grand Jan Sankalp Rally was organised on Thursday at Paddal ground in Mandi to mark the completion of three years of the present government of Himachal Pradesh. Thousands of people from all districts attended the rally, turning the event into a festive celebration. The rally showcased the strong commitment of the state government towards development, vyavastha Parivartan (systematic change), transparent governance, economic reforms, social welfare and public participation.

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, while addressing the gathering, said that the past three years of his government had been dedicated to public welfare, transparency and vyavastha parivartan aimed at strengthening the economy of state besides empowering youth, supporting vulnerable sections and building a prosperous, green and self-reliant Himachal Pradesh. He said that every scheme of the state government was focused on public welfare and every decision was being taken keeping their progress and welfare as the top most priority.

    He said that the economy of the state was in shambles when the present government took the office. The previous BJP government drained the finances and resources of the State while our government, since from the very first day, has worked with a resolve and commitment to bring reforms and lay the strong foundation for a self-reliant and prosperous Himachal.

    He said that during this period, various historic and transformative decisions had been taken to bring a sea change in people's lives. Out of the 10 guarantees given during the elections, seven had been fulfilled offering a major relief to different sections of the society. The government fulfilled its promise of restoring the Old Pension Scheme (OPS) for 1.36 lakh employees in the very first cabinet meeting ensuring dignity and financial security for retiring employees and their family members. However, it was unfortunate that after this decision, the Centre had restricted our borrowing limit by Rs. 1,600 crore causing a loss of Rs. 4,800 crore in three years to the State.

    The Chief Minister said that Rs. 680-crore Rajiv Gandhi Start-up Scheme had been launched for youth and another guarantee had been fulfilled by introducing English medium from Class 1st  in all government schools. To strengthen the rural economy, Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs. 51 per litre was being given on cow milk and Rs. 61 per litre on buffalo milk, making Himachal the first State in the country to provide highest support price on milk. With a view to enhance farmer's income, the government has started purchasing cow dung at Rs. 300 per quintal. Apart from this, the government has introduced Universal Carton for horticultural produce and Himachal has become the first State to frame a comprehensive horticulture policy.

    Sh. Sukhu added that the government has provided 23,200 government jobs in three years, while the previous BJP government provided only 20,000 jobs in five years. The BJP left behind a debt of Rs. 76,185 crore and the present government was repaying its principal and interest. He added that 70 percent of the additional loan taken by the present government was being used to clear the old debt.

    He said that during Himachal suffered a loss of around Rs. 12,000 crore during 2023 monsoon disaster but the centre had not provided sufficient special relief so far. The State Government provided a relief package of Rs. 4,500 crore from its own resources and increased the compensation manifold. This year too, the State suffered a similar loss of nearly Rs. 12,000 crore but again Himachal had received no support from the Centre. He asked the BJP leaders must come out with a public document supporting their claims of Rs. 5,000 crore centre aid provided by the Centre.

    The Chief Minister said that under the Mukhyamantri Sukh-Ashraya Yojna, 6,000 children had been adopted as "Children of the State" whereas under the Indira Gandhi Sukh Shiksha Yojna, free education facility was being provided to the children of widow, destitute and disabled parents.

    He said that it was due to consistent efforts of the present government that Himachal Pradesh’s national ranking in education has improved 5th place which had slipped to 21st rank during BJP regime. We have decided to introduce CBSE curriculum in 100 selected government schools in the first phase and the work on 20 Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding Schools across different constituencies had already been started, he added.

    Highlighting the achievements in the health sector, the Chief Minister said that for the first time in the state, robotic surgery had been introduced at AIMSS Chamyana and Tanda Medical College. This marks a major milestone in strengthening healthcare services and ensuring that people receive advanced treatment closer to their homes. The Government was spending Rs. 3,000 crore on modernizing health institutions and improving medical education.

    He said that over 4,63,000 long-pending cases had been resolved by organising Special Revenue Lok Adalats which had provided a big relief to the general public. To strengthen rural economy, the government was purchasing wheat, maize and raw turmeric grown through natural farming at Rs. 60, Rs. 40 and Rs. 90 per kilo, respectively. The government also plans to spend Rs. 3,000 crore on expanding tourism infrastructure in the state. Kangra district was being developed as the tourism capital of the state and an international-level zoo worth Rs. 619 crore is coming up at Bankhandi in Dehra.

    Sh. Sukhu said that the state was progressing rapidly towards becoming a Green Energy State. Six green corridors had been established in the state and Rs. 100 crore Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojna was under implementation. Apart from this, the government aims to meet about 90 percent of the future energy demand in industry, transport and e-vehicles through renewable sources.

    The Chief Minister said the government has strongly safeguarded the rights of the state. Through improved financial management, revised excise policy and creation of new revenue sources, the state has earned over Rs. 3,000 crore additional revenue in three years.

    The Chief Minister firmly said that those who sell "chitta" and destroy the future of children have no place in the Devbhoomi. The government want to build a Himachal where chitta exists only in history books, as a finished and forgotten evil".

    He thanked the people for their unwavering trust, strong support and active participation, saying that the coming years would be marked by reform, progress and transparent governance. He appealed the people of the state to unite and resolve to build a better future for Himachal.

    Himachal Pradesh Congress in-charge Rajani Patil praised the remarkable achievements of the state government during the last three years. She said that under Sh. Sukhu's leadership, the State has set new benchmarks of development. The government has not just made announcements but has delivered concrete results on the ground.

    She said that despite various challenges, the Chief Minister has taken decisive steps to build a self-reliant and progressive Himachal. She added that the BJP tried to weaken democracy through unethical means, but the people of Himachal gave a strong and a befitting response.

    Rajani Patil said that the Gandhi family shares a deep bond and affection with Himachal. She added that the Congress party is committed to strengthening the state not only economically but also socially. She expressed confidence that the Congress would definitely return to power.

    Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said the achievements of three years were historic as they reflect hard and honest work on the ground. He highlighted the government’s initiatives in education, health, transport, water supply, culture preservation, infrastructure, employment generation, social security, women empowerment, agriculture and horticulture. He said that the "Himachal Model" was being discussed at the national level and the State's achievements was being recognized across platforms.

    He said that certain BJP leaders in the State were trying to bar the State’s rightful claims by misleading the centre. He added that the present state government was firmly fighting for the rights and needs of the people. Highlighting the achievements of HRTC, he said that its employees had been given all dues and those misleading and defaming the corporation would be held accountable.

    State Congress President Vinay Kumar said these three years would be remembered as a golden chapter of transformative decisions. The Congress Party would launch a widespread awareness campaign to ensure that people in every household understand the benefits of government schemes. He said the aim was to ensure that every welfare initiative reaches the last person in society.

    Ministers also addressed the rally and highlighted the achievements of the state government and their concerned departments.

     MLA Chader Shekhar welcomed the Chief Minister and thanked for presiding over the function.

    A documentary prepared by the Information & Public Relations Department showcasing three years of Government achievements and future plans was screened.

    Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania, Cabinet Ministers, MLAs, Principal Advisor (Media) to the Chief Minister Naresh Chauhan, OSDs, Congress Party Co-incharges Vidit Chaudhary and Chetan Chauhan, former Congress State President, Chairpersons and Vice-Chairpersons of various Boards and Corporations, Chief Secretary Sanjay Gupta, Director General of Police Ashok Tiwari, Padma Shri Nek Ram Sharma, office-bearers of various organizations, former Ministers and MLAs, representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions, party workers and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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