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  • State level Himachal Day celebrated at Peo, CM unfurls National Flag
  • CM confers honors on State-Level Himachal Day
  • HPCC in-charge Rajni Patil calls on CM
  • Mandatory biometric update camps in government and private schools across state to begin on 20th April
  • H.P. Cabinet Decisions
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  • H.P. Cabinet Decisions

          The State Cabinet in its meeting held here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu decided to enhance the Minimum Support Price of Wheat from Rs. 60 to Rs. 80 per kg, Maize from Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 per kg, Barley from Pangi Valley of Chamba district from Rs. 60 to Rs. 80 per kg, Raw Turmeric from Rs. 90 to Rs. 150 per kg and Ginger at the rate of Rs. 30 per kg produced through naturally farming. 

    The Cabinet decided to create and fill up 1000 posts of Police Constable in the Police Department.

    It also decided to create and fill up 500 posts of Assistant Forest Guards in the Forest Department, with 50 percent quota to the Van Mitras.

    It was also decided to engage 8 Naib Tehsildar, 20 Kanungo and 44 Patwaris from retired officers and officials of Revenue Department on fixed remunerations for the Forest Department. 

    It decided to engage 10 legal consultants in 10 territorial circles of the Forest Department. 

    The Cabinet decided to engage retired faculty members as Professors in new medical colleges to address the acute shortage of teaching staff across various clinical and non-clinical specialities, ensuring the effective functioning of these institutions.

    It also decided to re-organize the administrative set up of Divisions of Jal Shakti Department in Sirmaur district on the basis of constituency, as it will be convenient for the department to provide better facilities to the public.  

    To disburse the social security pension to beneficiaries in time, the Cabinet decided to amend the Rules 10 (2) and (3) of the Himachal Pradesh Social Security (Pension/Allowance) Rules, 2010. 

    The Cabinet approved to simplify the fire NOC process, making it more streamlined and citizen-friendly. The revised norms aim to promote ease of doing business while benefiting residential building owners and strengthening fire safety measures.

    The Cabinet decided to take the services of Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar (Paramveer Chakra Awardee) to encourage the youth of the State to join Indian Army Forces with effect from 1st May, 2026. 

    The Cabinet decided to allot 71 small hydro electric projects to the eligible Independent Power Producers who have fulfilled the eligibility criteria as per Hydro Power Policy, 2006.      000

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  • HPCC in-charge Rajni Patil calls on CM

    Former Rajya Sabha MP and Himachal Pradesh Congress Party in-charge Rajni Patil called on Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu here today. It was a courtesy call.

    Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, MLA Harish Janartha, Sudarshan Babloo, Vinod Sultanpuri and HP State Cooperative Bank Chairman Devender Shyam were present on the occasion.

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  • CM confers honors on State-Level Himachal Day

    On the occasion of Himachal Day Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu honored distinguished personalities of Himachal Pradesh with the State-Level Awards 2026. He presented the Civil Services Award, Prerna Srot Samman and Himachal Gaurav Award to individuals and institutions for bringing pride to the state and for their outstanding services and contributions in various fields.

    Deputy Commissioner Mandi, Apoorv Devgan and the Department of Digital Technology & Governance were honored with the Civil Services Award in the departmental/institutional category. Sub-Divisional Magistrate (Civil), Balh (District Mandi) Smritika Negi received the award in the individual category.

    Charu Sharma from Bhonth, District Shimla and Chhonzin Angmo from Chango village in Yangthang Tehsil of District Kinnaur were conferred with the Prerna Srot Samman in the Individual category. Members of the Indian National Women's Kabaddi Team Ritu Negi from Sharog village of Shillai Tehsil, District Sirmour, Sakshi Sharma from Dhakouli village of Shillai Tehsil, Pushpa from Melah Tek village of Shillai Tehsil, Bhawan Devi from Bela village of District Mandi and Champa Thakur from Baghaigarh village  of Churah Tehsil, District Chamba were awarded the Prerna Srot Samman in the Group category. Additionally, the Department of Urology at Chamiyana Hospital was also honored with the Prerna Srot Samman.

    Padma Shri awardee-2026 Prem Lal Gautam from Kandyana village of Barthi, District Bilaspur, Dr. O.P. Sharma from Dangri village of Nadaun Tehsil, District Hamirpur, Dr. Brij Sharma, Principal of the AIMSS Chamiana, Harleen Kaur of District Shimla and Snehlata from Bachhrin village of Ghumarwin Tehsil, District Bilaspur were honored with the Himachal Gaurav Award in the Individual category.

     District-level awards were also given to police personnel from Kinnaur, including ASI Vikas Guleria, Head Constable Lalit Kumar and Mehar Chand, along with Public Works Department officials such as SDO Bhim Sen Negi, JE Sumit Dogra, Ashok Kumar and technicians Medhar Singh and Sanjeev Kumar for their excellent services.

    During the event, the Chief Minister also distributed land ownership documents (patta) to 24 families under the Forest Rights Act (FRA).

    Apart from this nine beneficiaries under the Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board were provided financial assistance of Rs. 1 lakh each as the first installment for house construction, with a total support of Rs. 3 lakh aimed at helping widows, destitute individuals and single women build their homes.

    The Chief Minister also honoured the contingents of parade and cultural troops performed on the occasion.

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  • CM announces Rs.10 crore for Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding School in Kinnaur
    • Directs to expedite construction work to ensure timely completion of projects

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inspected the under-construction buildings of the Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding School and the Sports Hostel at Kalpa of Kinnaur District.

    During the visit, the Chief Minister directed officials to expedite the construction work of Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding School and ensure timely completion of the projects. He said that additional Rs. 10 crore would be released to the Public Works Department (PWD) for the construction of the school building.

    Furthermore, the Chief Minister announced Rs. 2 crore for the construction of Balika Ashram on the land identified within the school premises. He stressed on maintaining high construction quality and instructed officials to accelerate the work on the Sports Hostel as well.

    The Chief Minister asked Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi to regularly monitor the progress of both the Day Boarding School and the Sports Hostel.

    Earlier, at the Rest House in Reckong Peo, a delegation from the District Ex-Servicemen Association met the Chief Minister and requested financial assistance for the construction of a Sainik Rest House. Responding to their demand, the Chief Minister announced Rs. 2 crore for the project.

    During his visit, the Chief Minister also interacted with local residents at Reckong Peo and Kalpa Rest Houses, listened to their grievances and directed the local administration to ensure prompt resolution.

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  • CM inspects geothermal-powered fruit drying unit at Tapri

    In two years, 16,963 kg of fruits processed at the facility

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inspected the world’s first geothermal-powered combined apple cold storage and fruit drying unit at Tapari in Kinnaur district. The facility, with a capacity of 1,000 tonnes, has been developed under a Memorandum of Understanding between HPMC and an Iceland-based company.

    The Chief Minister said that a total of 16,963 kg of fruits have been processed at the unit over the past two years. Of this, 5,105 kg were processed between November 2024 and February 2025, while 11,948 kg were processed from June 2025 to January 2026. He said that this facility would become increasingly beneficial for local residents in the coming years.

    He said that this initiative of the state government was aims to harness geothermal heat for the storage and drying of fruits, thereby providing sustainable support to local farmers. The site was notable for having the hottest thermal spring in the region. Unlike conventional systems that depend on electricity, this facility utilizes geothermal energy for fruit drying, setting a new benchmark in environmentally sustainable agricultural practices.

    Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, Secretary to Chief Minister Ashish Singhmar, DC Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma, SP Sushil Kumar and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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  • CM reviews progress of Shongtong–Karcham Hydroelectric project, Directs early completion

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today reviewed the progress of the 450 MW Shongtong-Karcham Hydroelectric Project on the Satluj River during his two-day visit to Kinnaur district. On arrival, he inspected the powerhouse, surge shaft and barrage areas of the project and interacted with engineers and workers at the site.

    The Chief Minister directed the department to expedite construction and ensure completion of the first phase by January 2027, with the entire project to be completed by the end of the current financial year. He said that state government was commitment to strengthen clean energy infrastructure and stressed on the importance of promoting sustainable development in the state. He said that the project would significantly enhance the State’s power generation capacity, boost energy self-reliance and contribute to environmentally sustainable growth.

    He said that despite various challenges, the State Government has ensured proactive intervention through strengthened monitoring mechanisms and improved project planning. Technical measures were being continuously implemented to address site-specific issues and maintain construction momentum. Approximately 75 percent of the project work has been completed so far. He said that key civil components, including the barrage, head race tunnel and powerhouse structures, were at advanced stages. Whereas, electro-mechanical works were also progressing in a phased manner, aligned with the overall construction schedule. 

    Once completed, the project is expected to generate around 1,579 million units of electricity annually, substantially strengthening the energy portfolio and grid stability in the state. It is also projected to contribute nearly Rs. 900 crore annually to the economy of Himachal Pradesh.

    Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi, Secretary to Chief Minister Ashish Singhmar, MD Himachal Pradesh Power corporation limited Abid Hussain Sadiq, DC Dr. Amit Kumar Sharma, SP Sushil Kumar Sharma and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

     

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