Shimlaशिमला   No.73/2025-PUB17th January 2025

State government prioritizes development of Kangra district: CM

State government prioritizes development of Kangra district: CM

CM’s winter sojourn begins, workers give rousing welcome 

CM to dedicate Rs. 675 crore projects during winter sojourn 

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today commenced his 10 days winter sojourn in Kangra district from Dharamshala. Due to inclement weather, his visit began a day late, and he reached Dharamshala at around 12:45 PM by helicopter from Shimla today. During his sojourn, which will last until January 25, the Chief Minister will dedicate various development projects around Rs. 675 crore for Kangra district.

On the first day, the Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stones for five projects worth Rs. 19.55 crore for the Dharamshala Assembly constituency. He inaugurated a 750 KW solar power plant on-grid built at a cost of Rs. 4.74 crore in Kand Uparli, a new women’s police station building constructed for Rs. 4.83 crore, Zila Parishad building built with a cost of Rs. 3.16 crore and a newly constructed hostel of the Regional Mountaineering Centre worth Rs. 3.42 crore. He also laid the foundation stone for the Dhauladhar food street market, which will be built at a cost of Rs. 3.40 crore.

Interacting with the media at Dharamshala, the Chief Minister stated that the development of Kangra district was a priority for the government, and such visits to the region were essential to accelerate the pace of development. By visiting various areas, the government gains insights into people’s problems and works towards finding their solutions.

He said that during this visit, the foundation stone for a state-of-the-art milk processing unit worth approximately Rs. 250 crore will be laid at Dhangwar, which will boost the rural economy. Strengthening the rural economy was a key focus of the state government, and continuous steps were being taken in this direction.

The Chief Minister said that the government was procuring cow’s milk at Rs. 45 per liter and buffalo’s milk at Rs. 55 per liter. Additionally, maize grown using natural farming techniques was being purchased at Rs. 30 per kilogram, and wheat at Rs. 40 per kilogram. This year, the state government has procured 4,000 metric tons of natural maize, he added.

Shri Sukhu said that the daily wage under MGNREGA had been historically increased by Rs. 60, raising it from Rs. 240 to Rs. 300. He said that more measures would be taken in the future to further strengthen the rural economy.

Earlier, on his arrival at Dharamshala, the Congress workers and local residents warmly welcomed the Chief Minister. He also listened to the public grievances and gave necessary directions to the officers to resolve them on priority. 

Public Works Minister Vikramaditya Singh, Ayush Minister Yadvinder Goma, Chairman, HPTDC R.S. Bali, Vice Chairman, State Planning Board Bhawani Singh Pathania, Deputy Chief Whip Kewal Singh Pathania, MLA Ashish Butail, Principal Advisor to CM (IT and innovations) Gokul Butail, Chairman, HP State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank Sanjay Chauhan, Chairman, Kangra Co-operative Primary Agriculture & Rural Development Bank Ram Chander Pathania, Chairman Kangra Central Co-operative Bank Kuldeep Singh Pathania, Congress leader Devendra Jaggi,  Mayor MC Dharamshala Neena Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Hemraj Bairwa, SP Shalini Agnihotri and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

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