When Will Himachal CM Order a Report on Natural Calamity Loss?

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Key Takeaways
- Swift action is being taken to assess the impact of natural disasters.
- The government is committed to supporting affected families with available resources.
- Prioritization of sectors such as health and education is in focus for development.
- Efforts are underway to promote electric vehicles and related infrastructure.
- The expansion of Kangra airport is being expedited.
Shimla, Oct 3 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, has instructed the Revenue Department to compile a comprehensive report on the damages caused throughout the state by recent natural disasters as soon as possible. This report is crucial for timely submission to the Central government.
During a meeting with all administrative secretaries, he highlighted that similar to the events of 2023, this year's monsoon season has also inflicted significant losses in terms of life and property.
Despite the challenges, the government is committed to doing everything possible with its limited resources to offer assistance and relief to every family affected.
CM Sukhu has urged secretaries to establish clear objectives and finalize outstanding tasks to ensure the benefits of development initiatives reach the populace.
He emphasized that the government is striving for effective governance aimed at improving the living conditions of the state’s residents.
The Chief Secretary will routinely assess the progress of departmental projects, and the Chief Minister has instructed all secretaries to diligently implement plans and initiatives to make Himachal Pradesh a self-sufficient state.
He also called for the prompt expansion of Kangra airport and the advancement of other tourism-related projects.
Prioritizing sectors such as health, education, rural economy, tourism, energy, food processing, and data storage, the government is also fostering investment in these domains.
Significant reforms are on the horizon in the health sector, aimed at ensuring that residents receive quality medical care in close proximity to their homes.
Additionally, the government is enhancing facilities across all seven medical colleges by providing modern equipment and advanced machinery, similar to that of AIIMS Delhi.
He also stressed the importance of promoting electric vehicles and developing the necessary infrastructure. With nearly 90% of the state's population residing in villages, the government is focused on strengthening the rural economy to benefit these communities.