SHIMLA -14th August, 2025

CM inaugurates first-ever ‘Zero Waste’ tribal festival in KeylongLays foundation stone of five bridges worth Rs. 36.42 crore in Udaipur sub-division

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu virtually inaugurated the tribal festival at Keylong in Lahaul-Spiti district from Shimla today. The festival, which would conclude on 16 August, is being organised for the first time in the State on the theme of “Zero Waste”.

The Chief Minister said the event would promote environmental conservation and showcase the unique art and culture of the district. It would provide tourists an opportunity to know the region better. He said that the festival symbolizes the commitment to preserving its heritage and would inspire people to celebrate responsibly.

Sh Sukhu said that climate change has posed serious challenges to the country and the State and Lahaul-Spiti was no exception, with unusually heavy rainfall in the district being a major cause of concern. The State Government was taking all possible measures to provide relief during disasters and was working with the Central government to ensure environmental protection. A team of scientists, with the Centre’s support was conducting a detailed study on incidents of cloudbursts.

The Chief Minister said that Lahaul-Spiti had emerged as a model district in women empowerment and the traditional products of the area would be promoted under the “Him-Ira” brand.

The Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for five bridges in Udaipur Sub-Division under PMGSY Phase-3, to be built at a cost of Rs. 36,41,78,000. These include a 35 metre steel truss bridge over Chaikhang Nallah costing Rs. 9.93 crore, a 49-metre double-lane steel truss bridge over the Chenab River costing Rs. 9.46 crore, a 22-metre RCC T-beam bridge over Kishori Nallah costing Rs. 17.68 crore, a 76-metre RCC beam bridge over Teling Nallah costing Rs. 13.35 crore and a 22-metre RCC beam bridge over Moring Nallah costing Rs. 1.89 crore.

MLA Anuradha Rana welcomed the Chief Minister and apprised him of the details of the festival. She also detailed regarding the heavy losses caused by rain in the district.

MLAs Harish Janartha and Suresh Kumar joined the Chief Minister in Shimla, while Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, Deputy Commissioner Kiran Bhadana and other senior officers were present in Keylong.

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Contribution towards disaster relief fund

Principal Accountant General (Accounts and Entitlement), Shimla, Sushil Thakur, on behalf of the officers and employees of the office today presented Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu with a cheque of Rs. 5,01,000 for the Disaster Relief Fund.

The Chief Minister said that the state government was taking several innovative measures to ensure transparency and provide prompt public services. He siad that special emphasis was being placed on digitalization, with various public services being made available online.

Sushil Thakur apprised the Chief Minister of the various initiatives undertaken by the Accountant General’s office.

MLA Harish Janartha, DAG Sandeep Dawar, President of the Civil Audit Association Ashish Kumar, General Secretary Akshay Chauhan and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

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Contribution towards Disaster Relief Fund

Congress leader Jeevan Thakur presented a cheque of Rs. 1,56,101 to Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for Disaster Relief Fund here today.

Dr. Shweta Dogra presented a cheque of Rs. 25,000 to the Chief Minister for Disaster Relief Fund on behalf of Himachal Pradesh Dental Health Services and Welfare Committee, Baijnath, District Kangra.

Expressing gratitude for the contributions, the Chief Minister said that this amount would prove helpful in providing assistance to the needy.

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CM inaugurates state-level Van-Mahotsav

· Launches Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojna across state

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today inaugurated the 76th State-Level Van-Mahotsav at the Kanlog area in Shimla. He also planted a deodar sapling during the event.

The Chief Minister launched the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojna across all Assembly constituencies and virtually interacted with Ministers and MLAs participating in the programme and discussed forest conservation and afforestation measures in detail.

Addressing the gathering on this occasion, he said that Van Mahotsav highlights the importance of forests, often called the Earth's lifeline. This year, around nine thousand hectares of forest land would be planted with trees under different schemes and 60 percent of these saplings would bear fruits.

He said that the state government was working to protect and enrich rich biodiversity of the state. These efforts would contribute to achieve the target of increasing 30 percent forest cover by 2030.

The Chief Minister said that the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojna would not only promote forest development but also enhance public participation and strengthen the rural economy. Under this scheme, mahila mandals, yuvak mandals, self-help groups and joint forest committees would plant and look after saplings on one to five hectares of designated forest land for five years. A budget provision of Rs. 100 crore has been made for this purpose.

This year, saplings were being planted across 1,000 to 1,500 hectares of forest land at a cost of Rs. 20 crore. An additional Rs. 1.2 lakh per hectare was being provided for sapling maintenance, said the Chief Minister.

He said that the state government was also focusing on financial discipline for Vyavastha Parivartan and introducing various reforms in the working of the Forest department. The officers were being encouraged to dedicate more time to fieldwork related to forest expansion and conservation rather than office routines.

The Chief Minister further said that the government was implementing schemes that provide rural communities with self-employment opportunities near their homes, thereby strengthening their livelihoods. He said that the initiatives of the present state government in natural farming were also being recognized and appreciated nationally.

He also gave cheques of rupees one lakh each to different mahila mandals for tree plantation under the Rajiv Gandhi Van Samvardhan Yojna. Apart from this cheques of Rs. 50,000 each have also been distributed under JICA project to the beneficiaries for livelihood.

Additional Chief Secretary K.K. Pant and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Sanjay Sood gave detailed information on various forest development activities.

MLAs Harish Janartha and Suresh Kumar, Mayor Surinder Chauhan, Deputy Mayor Uma Kaushal, Chief Minister’s Principal Advisor for Innovation, IT and Governance Gokul Butail, Advocate General Anup Kumar Rattan, local councillor Alok Singh Pathania and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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