SHIMLA-25th July, 2025
HP First State in the country to introduce MSP for natural farming produce
Himachal Pradesh remained centre of attraction in 'Manthan Baithak' on co-operatives held recently in New Delhi, as Union Home and Co-operative Minister Amit Shah showered praises for the State and the initiatives of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for taking a lead in promoting natural farming in a big way which has set an example for the rest of the country. The co-operative Ministers from all the State's participated in the meet.
"Himachal mein Natural Farming mein bahut achay experiments hue hain", stated Amit Shah. He appreciated the efforts made by Himachal Pradesh and said that the experiments undertaken to promote natural farming in Himachal were laudable.
Thousands of farmers have shifted towards natural farming in the State with special emphasis being laid to strengthen the rural economy as more than 80 percent population of Himachal resides in the rural areas with agriculture, horticulture and animal husbandry as the mainstay for livelihood.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh has stated that an ascending trend has been observed in the State where farmers and horticulturists have been increasingly drawn towards natural farming. Over 2,23,000 farmers and horticulturists have adopted chemical-free farming either partially or fully in almost all the Panchayats of the State.
He stated that with this decision, Himachal Pradesh has become the first State in the Country to promote natural farming by providing MSP for various crops grown through this method.
The Chief Minister said that last year, an MSP of Rs. 30 per kilogram was fixed for maize which now has been further to Rs. 40 per kilogram. So far, the government has procured around 400 metric tons of maize from 1,509 farmers at the support price. Similarly, the wheat is being procured at an MSP of Rs. 60 per kilogram and the government has to announced an MSP of Rs. 90 on raw turmeric grown through natural farming techniques which will be processed and marketed under the brand name ‘Himachal Haldi’. The state government has set a target to connect 9.61 lakh farmers with the natural farming in a phased manner.
In another major initiative, the state government has declared the Pangi Sub-Division in Chamba district as the state’s first natural farming sub-division aimed at preserving traditional farming practices, enhancing food security and promoting sustainable livelihoods in the remote tribal valley. This decision has brought a sense of pride and hope among farmers of the area, many of whom have already begun adopting natural farming techniques as currently around 2,244 farmer families are actively practicing chemical-free farming in the valley. The government now plans to transition all 2,920 hectares of cultivated land, covering agriculture, horticulture, and other farming areas, to 100 percent natural farming.
This initiative will also encourage tribal entrepreneurship, preserve heirloom seed varieties, and celebrate the region’s rich agro-cultural heritage. This step will fetch fair and remunerative prices for the hard working farmers of the valley who earlier were forced to lease out their land for cultivation while living outside Pangi.
To facilitate the sale of produce under natural farming, designated spaces are being developed in 10 market yards with the necessary infrastructure. Under the Prakritik Kheti-Khushal Kisan Yojana, in the fiscal year 2023–24 and 2024–25, expenditure of Rs. 27.60 crore was incurred.
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Remarkable improvement in female voter gender ratio in Shillai and Bharmour Constituencies: CEO
Chief Electoral Officer of Himachal Pradesh, Nandita Gupta, today said that the final publication of Photo Electoral Rolls–2025 has shown a significant improvement in the female voter gender ratio in Shillai and Bharmour assembly constituencies of the state.
She said that the overall gender ratio of women voters in the state stood at 981. However, Shillai Assembly Constituency in Sirmaur district had the lowest female voter gender ratio at 820, followed by Bharmour in Chamba district at 930. All other Assembly Constituencies in the state reported a gender ratio above 900.
The CEO said that to improve this ratio, a special strategy was put in place. District Election Officers (Deputy Commissioners) and Electoral Registration Officers (SDMs) were directed to cross-verify the electoral rolls with the family registers prepared by panchayat secretaries. Based on this, lists of eligible yet unregistered women voters were provided to Booth Level Officers (BLOs) for necessary enrolment.
She said that this campaign began in the Shillai constituency in June 2025. BLOs conducted a door-to-door verification and also contacted voters who were temporarily living outside the constituency due to education or employment. Such voters were guided to submit Form-6 online and after proper verification, their names were added to the electoral rolls.
Nandita Gupta also personally visited the Shillai Assembly Constituency on 4th and 5th June, 2025 to review the progress and instructed field officers to make extra efforts in this regard. All District Election Officers were also asked to send regular progress reports on this special drive.
As a result of these dedicated efforts the female voter gender ratio in Shillai has improved from 820 to 831 within just 45. Likewise, Bharmour constituency also recorded an increase from 930 to 949 in the same period.
The CEO said this notable improvement in such a short time reflects the commitment and coordinated work of the electoral machinery and similar efforts would continue to ensure greater inclusivity and accuracy in the voter rolls.