SHIMLA,20.05.26-

Himachal achieves major leap in National Education Rankings: CM

  • · BJP focused on opening institutions, Congress prioritizes quality education: CM
  • CM congratulates Education Department on securing 6th rank in PGI-2.0

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has congratulated the state on securing the sixth position in the country in providing quality school education, as per the Performance Grading Index (PGI) 2.0 report released by the Ministry of Education. According to the report, Himachal Pradesh has jumped seven places from 13th to 6th position, while among the States category, it has secured the third position.

He said that Himachal Pradesh has been placed in the prestigious 'Prachesta-2' category, which is a matter of pride for the state. Congratulating teachers, officers, employees of the Education Department and students, the Chief Minister said that this achievement is the result of their collective efforts.

Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that this success has been made possible due to various reforms introduced by the present Congress government in the education sector, with a focus on quality education, teacher training and expansion of school facilities. He said that the previous BJP government mainly focused on opening schools without adequate budget or staff, whereas the Congress government is focusing on quality education so that students studying in villages can also receive better educational opportunities.

He said that the state government wants to prepare the children of the state for future challenges and ensure that they are confident and capable. He said that the previous BJP government neglected the education sector, which led to a decline in the standard of education in the state.

The Chief Minister said that soon after coming to power, the present Congress government undertook several reforms to provide quality education to students. He said that English medium education has been started from Class 1 in all government schools of the state. School resources are being managed more efficiently and at least one Rajiv Gandhi Day-Boarding School is being opened in every Assembly constituency to provide quality education closer to student's homes.

He further said that teachers are being sent abroad on exposure visits to study international education systems and implement better practices in schools across the state. In addition, meritorious students have also been sent on foreign educational tours. He said that the government is filling teaching posts on a priority basis so that studies of the students are not affected due to shortage of teachers.

Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that 156 schools in the state are being affiliated with the CBSE curriculum, where classes in Arts, Science and Commerce streams have been made available. He said that this step will further strengthen the education sector in the coming years. Adequate teachers and non teaching staff will also be appointed in these institutions to ensure the best academic environment for students.

The Chief Minister said that the present government is committed to strengthen the education system in the state and will continue to bring qualitative improvements in the future so that students of Himachal Pradesh do not have to move outside the state for better education.

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CM meets Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

  • Discusses natural farming and stray cattle welfare in detail

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu met renowned spiritual Guru and founder of Art of Living Foundation Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Bengaluru today and sought his blessings during a visit to the Ashram. The Chief Minister also interacted with people from Himachal Pradesh working at the Ashram, enquired about their wellbeing and participated in Gau Seva.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar held detailed discussions on promoting natural farming and ensuring the protection and welfare of stray cattle in Himachal Pradesh.

Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that the state government is actively encouraging farmers across the state to adopt natural farming practices. He said the government is providing Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops grown through natural farming methods, which is benefiting both farmers and consumers by ensuring better returns and promoting chemical-free produce.

The Chief Minister further said that under the Gopal Yojana the state government has increased financial assistance for stray cattle housed in private cow shelters from Rs. 700 to Rs. 1,200 per cattle per month. He said that several new measures for the rehabilitation and welfare of stray cattle have also been included in the State Budget 2026-27.

The Chief Minister said that the state government has established several large cow shelters and cow sanctuaries in recent years. He said that reputed voluntary organizations, NGOs and interested industrial groups will also be allowed to adopt government-run cow shelters and cow sanctuaries to further strengthen cattle welfare initiatives.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar appreciated the efforts of the Himachal Pradesh Government towards promoting natural farming and improving the protection and welfare of cattle in the state.