Himachal Govt focuses to empower farming community: Sukhu
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the state government was committed to empower the farmers for realizing its vision of a prosperous Himachal.
This was stated by the Chief Minister while addressing a gathering today after inaugurating and performing the foundation laying stones ceremony of projects worth about Rs. 90 crore at Panjera in Nalagarh assembly constituency of Solan district.
He said that with the focus on strengthening the rural economy new schemes were being implemented in agriculture sector for the welfare of farming community. He added that purchasing price of milk has been increased by Rs. 6 per kg that is from Rs. 32 per kg to Rs. 38 per kg.
Sh. Sukhu said that in the second phase of Rajiv Gandhi Start-up Yojana, there is a provision to provide subsidy to the youth for setting up of Solar Plants of 100, 200 and 500 kilowatts and the government would provide Rs. 20 thousand, Rs. 40,000 and rupees one lakh per month respectively for the next 25 years.
He said that despite financial constraints, the state government was committed to start various development projects in all the villages of the state. He said that the state government has released a Special Relief Package of Rs 4500 crore from its own resources to provide relief to the disaster affected people.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the span bridge built at a cost of Rs 6.19 crore on Mahadev Khad in Panjera, the Bagheri-Khatiwala-Garamora road built at a cost of Rs 3.91 crore, the link road from Behli to Deoli and bridge built on Kalyanpur-Deoli Khud completed with an outlay of Rs 3.88 crore.
He also laid foundation stones of the lift irrigation water supply scheme for Kundlu, Thoda, Baruna-Jagatpur and Jogon to be constructed at a cost of Rs 4.13 crore and another similar scheme for Ambwala, Kanchanpuri, Kolanwala to cost Rs. 2.81 crore. He laid the foundation stone of improvement work of Jogon-Kuhal, Flow Irrigation Scheme in Nalagarh to cost of Rs 2.11 crore and laid the foundation stone for the replacement work of old pumping machinery in Ramshahar sub-division in Nalagarh assembly constituency to cost Rs. 2.35 crore.
The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of the up-gradation work from Goljamala-Niyar Road to Gujjarhatti Road at a cost of Rs 33.46 crore. He laid the foundation stone of up-gradation work of Baruna to Falahi road at a cost of Rs 4.90 crore, up-gradation work of Palli-Rater-Thala-Rajwan road at a cost of Rs 4.95 crore and up-gradation work of Rehru-Jhiriwala-Aduwal-Jandoori road to cost Rs 5.86 crore. He also laid the foundation stone of up-gradation work of Ramshahr to Kawari road at a cost of Rs 14.50 crore.
A check of Rs 1 lakh was presented to the Chief Minister by PG College Nalagarh Old Student Association for the disaster relief fund.
Nurata Ram Thakur of Gram Panchayat Dabhota presented a check of Rs 80,572 amounting to his two month pension and his wife’s three month old age pension for the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.
Chief Parliamentary Secretaries Ram Kumar Chaudhary, Sanjay Awasthi, MLA Nalagarh K.L. Thakur, State Congress General Secretary Hardeep Bawa, President Baghat Bank Solan Arun Sharma President, Jogindra Bank Solan Mukesh Sharma, President District Congress Committee Solan Shiv Kumar, other senior Congress party officials, Deputy Commissioner Solan Manmohan Sharma, Deputy Inspector General of Police Mohit Chawla and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.