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  • Election Commission's special drive spurs rise in women voter gender ratio in Himachal: CEO
  • Governor emphasizes upon balanced modernization at RKMV annual awards ceremony
  • CM pays tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his death anniversary
  • Governor pays floral tribute to Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on Mahaparinirvan Diwas
  • Chief Minister chairs 63rd Raising Day of Home Guards and Civil Defence
  • CM Presides over 'Stimulus' at IGMC
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  • CM Presides over 'Stimulus' at IGMC

                                  

     

            Stipend Hike for Resident Doctors in Next Budget

           Announces rupees five crore each for Bone Marrow facility in five medical colleges of the State

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today presided over the annual function 'Stimulus'-2025-26 organised by the Central Student's Union of Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC), Shimla.

    Extending congratulations to the students and the organizers for organizing a vibrant show, the Chief Minister said that IGMC students have consistently excelled in every field. He added that the students of this prestigious medical college have brought laurels to the State at National and International levels.

    While addressing, the Chief Minister announced introduction of an 'Incentive Policy' for doctors, to be based on various parameters. He also announced that in the upcoming Budget, the monthly stipend for PG resident doctors would be enhanced to Rs.50,000 in the first year, Rs.60,000 in the second year and Rs.65,000 in the third year.

    The Chief Minister announced rupees five crore for laparoscopic facilities and rupees six crore for the Department of Anaesthesia at IGMC. He directed the authorities concerned to expedite the land transfer process required for the construction of a new student  hostel at IGMC and also instructed the Principal of IGMC to complete the process of shifting the Gynaecology wing from Kamla Nehru Hospital (KNH) to IGMC at the earliest.

    He said that the State Government aims to bring world-class diagnostic services to Himachal Pradesh so that patients receive best and timely treatment. He further announced plans to equip five medical colleges in the State with world-class medical technology.

    The Chief Minister also announced a sum of rupees five crore each for Bone Marrow infrastructure development in IGMC, AIMSS Chamiyana, Tanda medical College,  Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. Medical College & Hospital Mandi at Ner Chowk and in Dr. Radhakrishnan Govt. Medical College, Hamirpur.

    Sh. Sukhu also announced rupees five lakh for the Central Student's Union for organizing the cultural programme.

    The Chief Minister said that Rs.75 crore has been approved for setting up smart labs at IGMC, Tanda Medical College and the Super Specialty hospital at Chamiyana. The State Government is making dedicated efforts to provide quality, accessible and modern healthcare services.

    For the first time in the history of Himachal Pradesh, the State has introduced robotic surgery facilities. Recently, robotic machines have been installed at the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialities in Chamiyana, Shimla, and at Tanda Medical College in Kangra, marking the beginning of a new era in the State’s healthcare sector.

    He said the State Government has decided to invest more than Rs.3,000 crore for upgrading healthcare infrastructure and expanding modern health services. The Government has also decided to replace medical equipment that has been in use for over two decades with modern and advanced machinery comparable to the standards of AIIMS Delhi and PGI Chandigarh.

    To strengthen medical education, the Government has increased the number of seats for providing training in B.Sc. Medical Laboratory, Radiology & Imaging, Anaesthesia & OT Technology from 10 to 50 at IGMC and from 18 to 50 at Tanda Medical College.

    The Chief Minister said that the working hours of resident doctors have been rationalized. Earlier, they had to work in 36-hour shifts, which have now been limited to a maximum of 12 hours continuously. The stipend for senior residents has been increased from Rs.60,000 to Rs.1,00,000 per month, while in super-specialty departments, it has been enhanced from Rs.1,00,000 to Rs.1,30,000.

    He said the State Government was committed to safeguard the interests of students and doctors and was making all possible efforts in this direction. During the last three years, the present Government has spent Rs.1207 crore on strengthening infrastructure and procuring modern equipment for medical education. PG courses have been started in the Medical Colleges at Chamba, Hamirpur and Nerchowk. Departments of Emergency Medicine have also been established in all medical colleges, ensuring continuous improvement in the quality of medical education.

    He said that 57 Casualty Medical Officers have been appointed through direct recruitment, while 32 specialist posts have been created for emergency services in various colleges, an initiative undertaken for the first time in the country.

    The Chief Minister said that the Super Specialty Hospital at Chamiyana has been made functional and the Trauma Centre and New OPD Block have been started at IGMC. The State Government is not only strengthening the health sector but is also working with a positive vision to make Himachal Pradesh a model State in this field. With a progressive mindset, efforts were being made to ensure that the State becomes self-reliant in the coming years.

    He reiterated that the Government was determined to strengthen the education sector and  provide world-class education to the youth of the State so as to prepare them for emerging global challenges and competition.

    The Chief Minister also honoured students and doctors for their contribution in various fields. 

    The Students also presented an impressive cultural programme on the occasion.

    Principal Dr. Sita Thakur apprised the Chief Minister of present facilities and requirements of the medical college. Dr. Puneet Mahajan,

    Dr. Piyush Kapila, Professor, Forensic Medicine  proposed votes of thanks.

    Chief Advisor of the Central Student's Union, welcomed the Chief Minister and briefed him about the Union’s activities.

    Mayor Shimla Municipal Corporation Surender Chauhan, Councilors,  Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap, Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Gandhi, Director Medical Education Dr. Rakesh Sharma, Senior Medical Superintendent   Dr. Rahul Rao, the Principal and other dignitaries were also present amongst others.

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  • Chief Minister chairs 63rd Raising Day of Home Guards and Civil Defence

                                

     

           State to induct women in fire services

           To commence recruitment of home guards soon

     

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today presided over the State-level function marking the 63rd Raising Day of Himachal Pradesh Home Guards and Civil Defence, held at Sarogheen, Shimla.

    Extending his greetings to the personnel of Home Guards, Civil Defence, Fire Services and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), the Chief Minister said that these departments have made exceptional contributions to the safety, security and development of the State. He informed that Home Guards and Fire Services successfully carried out 708 search and rescue operations during the year, saving 448 lives. Their professional efficiency also helped protect property worth Rs.2,000 crore from damage. In addition, the department restored 1,035 water sources and water bodies, a commendable achievement, he added.

    Sh. Sukhu said that the State Government is giving special priority to women empowerment as part of its broader vision of Vyavastha Parivartan. He announced that women would now be inducted into the Fire Services, and necessary amendments to recruitment rules would be made soon. Recruitment to the Home Guards would also commence shortly.

    He stated that the Government is taking continuous steps to strengthen the Home Guards and Civil Defence Department. During the present tenure, four new fire stations have been established at Deha, Ubadesh, Nerwa and Indora. This year, 27 new fire tenders have been procured and 150 posts sanctioned to operate these units. The Government has allocated Rs.55 crore under the Fire Services Modernization Scheme, while advanced equipment worth Rs.6 crore has been provided to the SDRF to enhance its operational capacity. This includes drones for aerial surveys, search operations and monitoring disaster-prone areas, significantly boosting preparedness and response capabilities.

    The Chief Minister also highlighted that the State Government has extended maternity leave benefits to women Home Guards, ensuring essential support and job security during maternity.

    On the occasion, the Chief Minister launched the ‘Miracle of Mind’ mobile application, developed in collaboration with the Isha Foundation, aimed at strengthening efforts against drug abuse.

    He also honoured various units and personnel of the department for their outstanding performance. The Home Guards and Civil Defence Department presented a ‘Safe Himachal’ demonstration featuring fire-fighting and search-and-rescue mock drills.

    Earlier, Additional Director General Satwant Atwal Trivedi welcomed the Chief Minister and presented a detailed account of the department’s activities. She informed that Home Guards and Fire Services conducted nearly 11,000 mock drills and 3,000 awareness camps, training around two lakh citizens.

    Deputy Commandant General Arvind Parashar proposed the vote of thanks.

    Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, Additional Chief Secretary Shyam Bhagat Negi, Additional Director General of Police Abhishek Trivedi, Special Secretary Sudesh Mokhta and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

     

     

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  • Governor pays floral tribute to Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on Mahaparinirvan Diwas

                              

    A tribute programme was organized at Raj Bhavan today on the occasion of the Mahaparinirvan Diwas of Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla offered floral tributes before the portrait of Dr. Ambedkar in the Darbar Hall of Raj Bhavan.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that Dr. Ambedkar laid the strong foundation of social justice, equality and constitutional values, which will continue to guide the nation for generations to come. He said that it is our collective responsibility to imbibe his ideals and contribute towards building an inclusive, just and empowered India.

    The Governor said that today, the Indian democracy based on the Constitution drafted by Dr. Ambedkar is regarded as the largest democracy in the world. He said that through various provisions and articles, the Constitution clearly defines the importance of both rights and duties for every citizen.

    “We often remain conscious of our rights, but it is only by fulfilling our duties that our rights remain protected,” Shri Shukla said. “Therefore, we must first adhere to the duties enshrined in the Constitution.” He added that this day inspires us to follow the path shown by them.

    Dev Ji Bhujjia and Rachna from the International Federation of Red Cross and John George from the International Committee of Red Cross, along with officers and employees of Raj Bhavan also paid floral tributes to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on the occasion.

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  • CM pays tribute to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on his death anniversary

                              

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today paid floral tributes to Bharat Ratna Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, at Chaura Maidan, Shimla on his death anniversary.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that Dr. Ambedkar was a visionary statesman and a pioneering social reformer who dedicated his life to upholding equality, justice, and the rights of marginalized communities. He added that while drafting the Constitution, Dr. Ambedkar ensured equal rights for all citizens and made an invaluable contribution to strengthening democratic values in the country.

    The Chief Minister stated that Dr. Ambedkar’s legacy continues to inspire and guide the nation in building a progressive and inclusive India.

    Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, PCC President Vinay Kumar, Deputy Mayor Uma Kaushal, Advocate General Anoop Rattan, former Speaker Gangu Ram Musafir, Councillors, Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap, Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Gandhi, and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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  • Governor emphasizes upon balanced modernization at RKMV annual awards ceremony

    Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla today emphasized that modernization was essential, but transforming oneself completely in western culture must be avoided. “Radical overhaul distances us from our cultural and natural identity. We should adopt modernity while preserving our inherent character,” he remarked.

    He was addressing the Annual Prize distribution function of Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya (RKMV), Shimla, where he lauded the institution for its remarkable achievements and its role as a beacon of women’s empowerment.

    “India is progressing with renewed confidence, and at the heart of this growth, are our daughters,” the Governor said. When women are respected and empowered, the society and the nation flourish," he stated. The Governor praised the college for nurturing leadership and excellence in science, art, technology and administration besides in research and various social initiatives.

    The Governor urged students to embrace new technologies, innovation, research and environmental conservation while upholding values and social responsibility. Citing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent remark that “whatever Prime Minister Narendra Modi thinks, he accomplishes,” he said that Indians should have full confidence in national leadership and should remain committed in the service of Nation first. “A secure nation ensures security to the citizens,” he added.

    He expressed satisfaction that RKMV is the only college in the state formally registered with the Youth Red Cross, reflecting its dedication to humanitarian values, compassion and community service. He appreciated the college’s consistent anti-drug initiatives, including its widely recognized Anti-Chitta Campaign, and commended the impactful street play presented by the students on drug abuse.

    The Governor said the college has effectively aligned itself with the National Education Policy and has emerged as a model institution. He expressed happiness that the college has become a strong platform for students from tribal and rural areas, embodying the spirit of inclusive education.

    Earlier, Principal Dr. Anurita Saxena welcomed the Governor and presented the annual report. Dr. Surender Sharma, Dean Student Welfare, delivered the vote of thanks. Lady Governor Janaki Shukla, Secretary to the Governor C.P. Verma, senior district officials, principals of various colleges and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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