Himachal Pradesh CM presides over Gaddi Welfare Board meeting at Dharamsala

Author(s): Arvind SharmaDharamsala, January 23, 2014: Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said that State Government had always accorded priority to socio-economic development of the weaker , backward and tribal people of the society to bring...

Himachal Pradesh CM presides over Gaddi Welfare Board meeting at Dharamsala
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Dharamsala, January 23, 2014: Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said that State Government had always accorded priority to socio-economic development of the weaker , backward and tribal people of the society to bring desired change in their life style. He was presiding over 14th meeting of Himachal Pradesh Gaddi Welfare Board at Dharamshala today.

Virbhadra Singh said that the State Government had formulated various schemes for the welfare of weaker sections and has constituted various welfare boards to ensure their speedy development. He said that decisions taken by boards were being implemented by the concerned departments in letter and spirit.

Chief Minster said that tribal people were also residing in non-tribal areas and had constructed their houses in far-flung areas which need road connectivity and other basic facilities. He said that State Government had identified 670 tribal dominated hamlets out of which 480 hamlets were in Chamba and Kangra districts. He said that villages having more than 40 percent population of tribal people were being given Special Central Assistance apart from State Plan and priority was being accorded to complete ongoing schemes in these areas.

Virbhadra Singh said that Rs. 450 lakh would be spent on road construction, Rs. 125 lakh on Irrigation and Water Supply Schemes, Rs. 157 lakh on Agriculture and Rs. 95 lakh on Horticulture, Rs. 89 lakh on Animal Husbandry and Rs. 72.47 lakh on construction of community halls. He said that State Government had provided support price to the sheep breeders. He said that apart from it State Government was providing 15 percent assistance money as handling charges per year to Himachal Pradesh Wool Development Federation under Market Development Assistance. A community hall was being constructed at Banuri at cost of Rs. 50 lakh to facilitate sheep breeders, he added.

Virbhadra Singh said that State Government has constructed Tribal Bhawans/ Sarais at Bhuntar in Kullu, Riwalsar in Mandi, Dhali in Shimla and Chamba districts where boarding and lodging facilities were being provided to the tribal people at nominal rates. He said that construction work of Tribal Bhawans at Sihunta in Chamba and Dari in Kangra districts would be completed soon.

Chief Minister said that Kangra-Holi tunnel would be constructed on priority basis which would provide all weather connectivity to the people especially tribal people of Bharmour area. He said that Sitlu Nag Mandir, Satimata Mandir Kadah, Kilka Mata Mandir and Old Shiv Temple of Nadal area would be exploited with tourism point of view. He said that unemployed youth of tribal areas were being provided training in Handicraft and Handloom production by Himachal Pradesh State Handicraft and Handloom Corporation. He said that Rs. 220.68 lakh were being spent during current financial year on providing training to Scheduled Tribes youth and equipments pertaining to their trade were also provided free of cost for self employment after training.

Chief Minister said that Water Supply Scheme for GP Gagwal, Balir and Ladhwan of Kangra district would be augmented on priority which would benefit tribal people of area. He directed the Education department to reopen Government Primary School, Kulani in Gram Panchyat Chandpur in Bharmour area as the Government had already taken decision to reopen all 149 de-notified schools by the previous Government. He directed the PWD officers to construct bridge at Hared- Fataher via Taras in Baijnath Vidhan Sabha area on priority.

 Forest Minister Thakur Singh Bharmouri while welcoming the Chief Minister said that State in general and tribal in particular had made tremendous progress in all spheres under the able leadership of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh. He said that Congress Government had always been sensitive and considerate towards the development of tribal and remote areas of the State keeping in view their tough geographical and weather conditions. He said that tribal people especially Gaddi community would remain indebted to Chief Minister who had ensured fast development of their areas.

Various issues regarding road construction, water supply, opening  of Health Centres, Guest Houses and Bank Branches, Tribal Hostels, Solar Lights, Construction of Shelters for the shepherds, Anganwaris, Public Toilets, Issue & Renewing of Gun Licenses, Ship dip Tank,  Formation of Policy for issuing permits for sheep breeders, providing of wool weaving machines, construction of sarai at Dhancho in  Bharmour area, prevention of sheep and goat theft cases, providing of tents to the shepherds and subsidy for the purchase of goats and sheeps, Increase of wool support price  etc. were discussed in detail in the meeting. 

Former MLA and Chairman, Wool Federation Raghubir Singh proposed vote of thanks. Principal Secretary Tribal Development V.C. Pharka conducted the proceedings and assured that the directions of Chief Minister would be followed strictly in time bound period. Acting Chief Secretary P Mitra Additional Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, HoD’s, official and non-official members of the Gaddi Board attended the meeting.//dharamsala news update, dharamsala information, dharamsala news, himachal news online, himachal news kangra, himachal news in english, himachal news today, himachal news, india news, world news,

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Date: 
Thursday, January 23, 2014