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  • Delegation of Bar Association Theog meets Chief Minister
  • Governor Inaugurates 51st National Conference on Clinical Psychology
  • Governor visits Dharmasangh Mahavidyalaya in New Delhi
  • Chief Minister lays foundation stones of Rs. 260 Crore Development works in Una District
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  • Chief Minister lays foundation stones of Rs. 260 Crore Development works in Una District

                               

    • Industrial development in Haroli to gain new momentum: Chief Minister

    Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today, laid the foundation stone for site development and infrastructure works under the Bulk Drug Park project of national importance, currently under construction at Polian Beet in the Haroli subdivision of Una district estimated at a cost of Rs. 250 crore. He also laid the foundation stone for a working women's hostel to be built at Panjuana at a cost of Rs. 10 crore.

    On the occasion, Chief Minister said that the Bulk Drug Park project is of national significance. He directed officials to expedite the work of the project. He emphasized that the progress in the work should be clearly visible within the next six to eight months. He added that this ambitious project would generate extensive employment opportunities for local youth and in the times to come, this region would emerge as a modern industrial city.

    He stated that this industrial complex, being developed at a cost of Rs. 2,000 crore, would lend new strength to the country's pharmaceutical sector. This project will make India globally competitive in the manufacturing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and will reduce dependence on foreign nations for raw materials used in medicines. Only three Bulk Drug Parks are being developed across the country, one of which is being established in Haroli which is a matter of great pride for the state.

    He further stated that the State Government, prioritizing public interest above all, has taken the decision to execute this ambitious project itself. The Central and State Governments are working in partnership on this scheme, with each contributing an equal investment of Rs. 1,000 crore.

    The Chief Minister stated that, with the objective of further strengthening and enhancing the quality of the education system, the state government has implemented the CBSE pattern in schools. The positive results of this initiative have already begun to emerge and Himachal Pradesh has risen to the fifth position nationwide in the field of education, a matter of great pride for the state.

    He remarked that the Centre Government has disregarded the state's interests by discontinuing the Revenue Deficit Grant, however, the state government is working tirelessly to steer the state toward a new trajectory of development by firmly advocating for Himachal's rights and interests before the Centre. Furthermore, by curtailing MGNREGA, the Centre Government has dealt a blow to the interests of the poor.

    The Chief Minister announced that the Dr. Y.S. Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojana has been launched with the aim of providing financial assistance to students in the state for their higher education. Under this scheme, loan facilities are being made available to students at a nominal interest rate of just one percent, ensuring that no talented student is deprived of education due to financial constraints.

    He said that the state's economy has witnessed a positive turnaround over the past three years. The government has taken concrete measures for the welfare of the needy sections of society, particularly orphaned children and widowed women and has worked to integrate them into the mainstream. Additionally, the government remains steadfastly committed to and is continuously striving toward the conservation and enhancement of the state's natural and economic resources.

    Sh. Sukhu stated that for ensuring fair price for farmers' produce, the state government is offering the highest Minimum Support Price (MSP) in the country for naturally produced crops. This year, the MSP for natural wheat has been raised from Rs. 60 to |Rs. 80 per kilogram, from Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 for maize and from Rs. 90 to Rs. 150 per kilogram for natural turmeric.

    Taking a jibe at the BJP, the Chief Minister asserted that during the five year tenure of the previous BJP government in the state, they received Rs. 60,000 crore more in the form of central funds than the current government has received, yet, instead of utilizing those funds constructively, they misspent the funds through misappropriation. He further alleged that the BJP's policies have been detrimental to the state's interests and that public welfare was not accorded priority during their regime. The Chief Minister stated that during the tenure of the BJP government, Himachal ranked 21st in terms of quality education. Upon assuming office, our government implemented radical reforms in the education sector. |Consequently, Himachal has today risen to the fifth position nationwide in the field of quality education. He added that by introducing the CBSE pattern in government schools, new avenues of opportunity have been opened up for students, thereby further empowering their future.

    Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that the State Government is working continuously with the objective of securing a global identity for the Haroli region on the industrial map. In this direction, work on numerous significant development projects is currently underway, which has injected fresh momentum into the region's holistic development. He noted that under the effective leadership of the Chief Minister, Haroli's industrial, infrastructural and social framework is being continuously strengthened and projects of national significance, such as the Bulk Drug Park, are advancing at a rapid pace.

    He stated that works related to drinking water projects worth approximately Rs. 66 crore, associated with this initiative, have been successfully completed, while work on other development projects is proceeding at a rapid pace. The completion of these schemes will not only strengthen industrial activities but also enable local residents to benefit from modern amenities. He remarked that, under the effective leadership of the State Government, this project is advancing with great momentum. Furthermore, a proposed five kilometer long railway line, estimated to cost Rs. 3,400 crore, will connect this park to the national rail network, thereby providing a significant boost to investment and supply chain logistics.

    The Deputy Chief Minister said that the government is also working with special priority to ensure improved road connectivity within the Haroli region. For this purpose, work on the Santoshgarh-Jainjon road project, estimated at a cost of approximately Rs. 500 crore, is progressing rapidly. This road project will strengthen the region's traffic infrastructure, boost commercial activities and facilitate smoother movement for the public.

    He further added that rapid progress is also being made on a new drinking water scheme, worth Rs. 175 crore, aimed at providing clean and adequate drinking water to the residents of Una district. This ambitious scheme is specifically designed to strengthen the drinking water supply in the rural areas of Una, thereby benefiting thousands of families.

    Industries Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan stated that the state government is prioritizing the development works associated with the Bulk Drug Park project, an initiative of national significance. He affirmed that this project would prove to be a milestone in the industrial progress of Himachal Pradesh, opening up new avenues for employment, investment and economic empowerment within the state.

    On this occasion, MLAs Vivek Sharma and Sudarshan Bablu, former Minister and Chairman of the Himachal Pradesh State Commission for Scheduled Castes Kuldeep Dhiman, former MLA Satpal Singh Raizada, Vice Chairman of HPSIDC Anurag Sharma, Chairman of HIMCOFED Vikram Sharma, Chairman of the Ex-Servicemen League Manish Kumar, President of the District Congress Committee Deshraj Gautam, Member of the Himachal Pradesh State Scheduled Castes Commission and Advocate Digvijay Malhotra, senior Congress leader Ranjit Rana, Additional Chief Secretary (Industries) R.D. Nazim, Director of the Industries Department Dr. Yunus, Additional Deputy Commissioner Jatin Lal, SP Sachin Hiremath were also present among other dignitaries.

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  • Governor visits Dharmasangh Mahavidyalaya in New Delhi

                             

     

    ·        Says spiritual institutions uphold India’s cultural heritage

    Governor Kavinder Gupta today visited Dharmasangh Mahavidyalaya at Civil Lines, New Delhi and paid obeisance to revered saint and Mata Lalita devotee, Pujya Swami Abhishek Brahmachari Ji.

    During his visit, Kavinder Gupta participated in Gau Seva within the campus, terming it a reflection of India’s enduring cultural and spiritual traditions. He also interacted with students during a dialogue programme organised by Rohit Kumar Singh, National Convenor of Yuva Chetna.

    Addressing the gathering, the Governor paid glowing tributes to Dharam Samrat Swami Karpatri Ji Maharaj, whose vision laid the foundation of the institution. He observed that the Mahavidyalaya continues to uphold and promote Vedic knowledge, playing a significant role in nurturing socially responsible and culturally aware youth.

    Highlighting the relevance of spiritual institutions in modern times, Shri Gupta said that such institutions act as guiding forces in preserving India’s civilization ethos amid rapid societal transformations.

    The Governor urged the youth to imbibe discipline, compassion, and a sense of service, emphasizing that true education lies in the harmonious blend of knowledge, character, and cultural awareness. He also underlined the importance of Gau Seva as an integral part of Indian tradition and encouraged students to actively associate with such practices.

    The Governor appreciated the efforts of the Mahavidyalaya in fostering holistic development and expressed confidence that its students would contribute meaningfully to nation-building.

    President of the Mahavidyalaya Trust Mahavir Prasad Jaipuria, welcomed and honoured the Governor.

    Director of IIM Indore Dr. Himanshu Rai and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

     

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  • Governor Inaugurates 51st National Conference on Clinical Psychology

                                 

     

    ·      Emphasizes role of AI in advancing mental health services

    ·      AI opening new doors of hope and possibilities in healthcare: Governor

     

    Governor Kavinder Gupta today inaugurated the 51st National Conference on Clinical Psychology (NACIACP-2026) at Gautam Buddha University in Greater Noida. The conference was presided over by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Rana P. Singh and focused on the theme, “Role of Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health.”

    Addressing the gathering, the Governor said that artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to make mental health services more accessible, effective and personalized, enabling timely assistance and treatment for individuals in need. He said that the use of AI in medical science has significantly accelerated the processes of disease detection and treatment, making it more accurate and efficient.

    Shri Gupta said that stress, depression, anxiety and other psychological disorders are increasing rapidly in modern society which is affecting people across all sections. In such circumstances AI is opening new doors of hope and possibilities in the healthcare sector. He said that several digital platforms and applications have already been developed that can analyze an individual’s emotions, behavior and language patterns to identify mental health issues at an early stage and these technologies are likely to become even more effective in the future.

    The Governor further said that the Centre Government has taken several important initiatives to strengthen mental healthcare services. He referred to programmes such as the Tele-MANAS, which are helping extend mental health services to remote and underserved regions of the country. He said that mental health is not merely a medical issue but also a matter of social sensitivity and collective responsibility.

    Shri Gupta underscored the need to integrate mental health services more effectively with existing healthcare schemes to ensure timely support for every individual. He also stressed the importance of launching widespread awareness campaigns to eliminate the social stigma associated with mental health. He said that AI-based technologies can play a significant role in spreading awareness and providing assistance, particularly in areas where mental health professionals are scarce.

    He said that AI is also being used in areas such as neurofeedback, brain imaging and data analysis to better understand mental disorders and develop new treatment possibilities. However, artificial intelligence is only a supportive tool and cannot fully replace human sensitivity, empathy and the personal touch that are essential in mental healthcare. He stressed the need to pay special attention to critical issues such as data privacy, ethics and security while adopting AI-driven solutions.

    The Governor said that if AI is used in the right direction and guided by human values, it can play a transformative role in making mental health services more robust, accessible and effective.

    Vice-Chancellor Professor Rana P. Singh highlighted the relevance of the conference and emphasized its high academic standards.

    Earlier, Conference Convener and Head of the Department of Psychology and Mental Health, Dr. Anand P. Singh, welcomed the Governor.

    Professors Madhav Govind, Gauri Shankar Kaloia, Asha Srivastava, Dr. Nishi Mishra and Dr. Alok Mishra also shared their views during the event.

    Former President and Founder Member of the Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists Dr. Manoranjan Sahay also spoke about the historical significance of the conference.

    The Governor also felicitated participants on the occasion.

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  • Delegation of Bar Association Theog meets Chief Minister

                                 

     

    A delegation of the Bar Association Theog, led by Chairman B.S. Kashyap called on Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today.

    During the meeting, the delegation apprised the Chief Minister of various issues and demands concerning the legal fraternity in Theog. They discussed related matters and sought the government’s support in addressing their professional demands.

    The Chief Minister assured the delegation that the state government would sympathetically consider all their genuine demands.

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  • Delegation of State Computer Teacher's Association meets Chief Minister

                          

     

    A delegation of the State Computer Teacher's Association, led by  President Suman Thakur, called on the Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu at his official residence, Oak Over today and apprised him of the issues of computer teachers in the state.

    The delegation also submitted a memorandum outlining their demands. The members of the association urged the Chief Minister to formulate a permanent policy for computer teachers and  also to regularize their services.

    The Chief Minister listened to their concerns and assured the delegation that the state government would consider their demands sympathetically.

    Mandi District President of the Association Ramesh Thakur, Una District President of the Association Hardev Singh and other representatives were present on the occasion.

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  • CM inaugurates South Asian Youth Table Tennis Championship in Shimla

                      

    ·        Boost to sports culture in Himachal

     Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inaugurated the South Asian Youth Table Tennis Championship-2026 at the Indira Gandhi State Sports Complex Shimla. The championship will continue until 11th April, 2026 and features participation from over 100 players representing five countries including India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal.

    Congratulating the participants, the Chief Minister said that such an event was being organised in the state for the first time. He said that the state government was making every effort to strengthen sports infrastructure to encourage youth to adopt sports as a profession.

    He said that sports provide a positive direction to youth and help instill discipline, dedication and leadership qualities. He said that active participation in sports also encourages youth to stay away from social evils such as drug abuse.

    MLA Harish Janartha, Principal Advisor (Media) Naresh Chauhan, Director of Youth Services and Sports Shivam Pratap Singh, Regional Vice Chairman of the Asia Table Tennis Union Shekhar Gautam, Chairman Himachal Pradesh Table Tennis Association T.P. Chopra, General Secretary Adhish Rana along with other office bearers were present on the occasion.

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