State celebrates Himachal Day with fervor

Announces various concessions for tourism and transport sectors

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State celebrates Himachal Day with fervor

CM presides over state level function at Padhar in Mandi district

Announces various concessions for tourism and transport sectors

INDIA REPORTER TODAY
MANDI : AJAY SEHGAL

Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur presided over the State
level Himachal Day function held at Padhar in Drang Vidhan Sabha area
of Mandi district today. He unfurled the Tricolour and took salute
from the contingents of Police and Home Guards.

The parade was led by DSP Pranav Chauhan.

The Chief Minister also flagged-off 136 dedicated two wheelers for
women help desks at each police station of the State on the occasion
of Swarnim Himachal Day function at Padhar.

While felicitating the people of the State on this auspicious
occasion, he paid his respect to the freedom fighters and great sons
of the soil, who strived hard to accord special identity and status to
Himachal Pradesh. He also paid his respect to the first Chief Minister
of Himachal Pradesh Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar who spearheaded the
struggle to accord special identity to the State.

He said that said that the State started its development journey from
a scratch as at the time of formation, the literacy rate of the State
was only 4.8 percent, there were only 88 health institutions, 288
kilometers of roads and clean drinking water facility was available in
few villages only. He said that electricity facility was also limited
to only six villages and the per capita income was only Rs. 240.
Himachal today was reckoned among the prosperous and progressive
States in the country having a road length of 38,470 kilometers and
14,010 villages have been connected with road facility while 99
percent of the Panchayats have been connected by roads and the
remaining Panchayats would soon have road facility.

Jai Ram Thakur said that being a small State, Himachal Pradesh has
shown a way to many big states of the country the credit for which
goes to each and every citizen of the State. He said that in the very
first cabinet meeting the State government lowered the age limit for
receiving old age pension from 80 years to 70 years without any income
limit, which benefitted lakhs of old people. A sum of Rs. 642.58 crore
has been spent on social security pension and 1,63,607 new cases of
social security pension have been sanctioned. He said that Jan Manch
programme has proved a boon to the people of the State in redressal of
their grievances. So far, 200 Jan Manch have been organized in all the
Assembly constituencies to establish direct communication with the
public and resolve their grievances expeditiously. He said that more
than 91 percent of 48,694 complaints and demands received in these Jan
Manch have been redressed. More than 1.20 lakh grievances out of
1,51,83 grievances received on Mukhyamantri Seva Sankalp Helpline-1100
have also been redressed.

He said that free gas connections have been provided to 1.36 lakh
families by spending an amount of Rs. 21.76 crore under the Pradhan
Mantri Ujjwala Yojana.  He said that 2.91 lakh women have been
provided free gas connections under Himachal Grihini Suvidha Yojana
started by the State government. Himachal was declared a smoke-free
State in December, 2019 and has become the first State in the country
to achieve this achievement, he said.

The Chief Minister said that 3.34 lakh families have received golden
cards under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana launched by the Prime Minister
Narendra Modi under which 77,549 beneficiaries have been provided free
treatment facilities worth about Rs. 81 crore. The State government
also launched Himcare for the people who are not covered under
Ayushman Bharat Yojana. He said that 4.61 lakh families have been
registered under the scheme and 1.25 lakh beneficiaries have been
provided free treatment facilities worth Rs. 129.27 crore till date.
The patients suffering from serious diseases belonging to poor
families were being provided Rs. 3000 per month under Sahara scheme
and Rs. 13 crore have been provided to 11,187 beneficiaries.

He said that it was not possible for any government to provide
government job to all the youths and thus the government has launched
Mukhyamantri Swavalamban Yojana for youth of 18 to 45 years. He said
that on the total project cost of Rs. 60 lakh, a subsidy of 25 percent
for men, 30 percent for women and 35 percent for widows is being
given. He said that 2,700 units have been set up, which have given
employment to 8,500 persons under this scheme and a subsidy of about
Rs. 70 crore has been provided. He said that to ensure private sector
participation in development of the State, the Government held Global
Investors Meet at Dharamshala on 7 and 8 November, 2019 in which as
many as 703 MoUs worth Rs. 96,721 crore were signed and the first
ground breaking ceremony of projects worth Rs. 13,656 crore has also
been organized. He said that Under the Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana, 4,417
houses have been constructed on which about Rs. 60 crore have been
spent. As many as 12,000 new houses would be constructed under various
housing schemes in the State this year, he added.

Jai Ram Thakur said that the State has received several national level
awards for its excellent performance in the field of education.
Himachal was ranked first in the country in the Annual Status of
Education Report 2017-18 and has been awarded the ‘Best Performing
State Award’ in the survey conducted by India Today in the year 2019.
He said that Himachal has become the first State to distribute free
text books to all students from the first grade to the eighth grade.

Chief Minister said that Jal Jeevan Mission has been launched from
August 2019 and in first phase 327 schemes have been approved under
this Mission worth about Rs 2,900 crores. He said that  530 schemes
have been approved for the financial year 2019-20 and 696 for the year
2020-21 while about 2.12 lakh houses have been provided with tap
connections. Under this mission across the country, a target has been
set to provide clean and adequate drinking water to all rural
households by the year 2024 and efforts are on to achieve this target
in the State by July, 2022, he added.

Jai Ram Thakur said that today there were 38,470 km long roads and
2,226 bridges in the State. Under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak
Yojana, 1,915 km long 283 roads were constructed during the  financial
year 2020-21, which was highest in all the previous years. He said
that the ambitious ‘Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana’ started by
Bharat Ratna and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee has proved
a boon in providing road connectivity in rural areas of the State.
Atal Tunnel, Rohtang which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on October 3, 2020 is the result of vision of Atal Bihari
Vajpayee.

Chief Minister said that natural farming was being done in 5,595
hectares under Prakratik Kheti Khushal Kisan Yojana and about one lakh
farmers have adopted natural farming. He said that under the
Mukhymantri Khet Sanrakshan Yojana, 3,873 farmers were provided
benefits of Rs. 105 crore through solar and barbed-wire fencing. He
said that special efforts were being made to promote horticulture and
the production of fruits has increased to 8.45 lakh metric tons.
Himachal Pradesh Horticulture Development Project of Rs. 1134 crore
and HP SHIVA project of Rs. 1000 crore are being implemented in the
State, he said.

Jai Ram Thakur said that whole world has been suffering from Covid-19
and our State was also no exception. He said that despite the
challenges of Covid-19, with support of people, the government tried
to revive the economy of the State by regulating the basic facilities
smoothly. He said that health information of 70 lakh people was
collected at their doorsteps under the Active Case-Feeding Campaign.
He urged the people of the State to come forward to help the State
Government in checking spread of this virus. He also urged the people
to strictly follow the guidelines and SOPs of the State Government
from time to time. He also urged the people to join the vaccination
campaign along with the mantra of ‘Dawai Bhi-Kadai Bhi’ and should not
take any risk.

Referring to the development in Mandi district, the Chief Minister
said that Mandi being the second biggest district of the State after
Kangra top most priority was being given to ensure balanced and fast
development of the district. The State Government has not only
established Medical University and Cluster University in the district,
the district also has an IIT. The State Government was spending over
Rs 1000 crore on construction of roads and bridges in the district. He
said that not only this the Government has also provided over 55,000
free gas connections to the people of the district under the Girhini
Suvidha yojna.

Chief Minister announced Rs 1500 exgratia/honorarium  to all the Class
III and IV employees such as staff nurses, ward boys, Class IV
employees,  Asha workers etc.  involved directly  in the service of
Covid patients for the month of April and May. Providing relief to the
tourism industry in wake of the Covid pandemic, he announced
subvention scheme for three months till  June, 2021 for tourism
industry. He said that all hotels, tourist lodges, tourism units would
be exempted from paying demand charges for two months and they would
not have to pay late charges and could pay the same in easy
instalments.

He said that demand charges would be not be levied from private
schools, as they have also adversely affected due to pandemic. He also
announced interest subversion scheme for transport sector so that they
could also avail financial facilities. He announced 50 percent
concession on SRT on stage carriage for three months from April and
also 50 percent concession on passenger tax for three months on taxis
and contract carriage.

The Chief Minister also honoured the parade leaders who presented
march past on this occasion and later administered the oath to the
people for fight against the Covid-19 and working for the progress of
the State.

A colourful cultural programme was also held on the occasion. Elkayva
Kala Manch also presented a shit on road safety on the occasion.

Later, the Chief Minister also inaugurated Fire Sub-Station at Padhar.

Jal Shakti Minister Mahender Singh Thakur, MLA’s Jawahar Thakur,
Rakesh Jamwal, Vinod Kumar, Prakash Rana, Inder Singh Gandhi, Prakash
Rana and Hira Lal, former Minister Thakur Gulab Singh, Chairman Sainik
Kalayan Nigam Brig. Kushal Thakur, Chairman MILKFED Nihal Chand
Sharma, Chairman Wakaf Board Rajbali,  Chairman Zila Parishad Pal
Verma, Mayor Mandi Municipal Corporation Dipali Jaswal,  former MLA
D.D. Thakur, Chief Secretary Anil Khachi, Director General of Police
Sanjay Kundu, Secretary GAD Devesh Kumar, Deputy Commissioner Mandi
Rugved Thakur, Director Information and Public Relations Harbans Singh
Brascon, Superintendent of Police Mandi Shalini Agnihotri  were
present on the occasion among others.

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