Himachal CM Sukhu Meets Legal, Teacher Delegations on Key Demands

A delegation from the Bar Association Theog met with Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to discuss issues facing the legal community. The Chief Minister assured them their genuine demands would be considered sympathetically. This follows a meeting a day earlier with the Himachal Pradesh Computer Teachers' Association, which submitted a memorandum seeking a permanent policy and service regularization. CM Sukhu similarly assured the teachers' delegation that their concerns would be addressed.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Meets Bar Association, Computer Teachers

  • Theog Bar Association meets CM
  • Computer Teachers' Association submits memorandum
  • Demands include policy formulation and service regularization
  • CM gives assurances on sympathetic consideration
  • Meetings held at CM's official residence
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Delegation of Bar Association Theog meets Himachal CM Sukhu

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu assures Theog Bar Association and state computer teachers' delegations of sympathetic consideration of their demands.

"The Chief Minister assured the delegation that the state government would sympathetically consider all their genuine demands. - Official Release"

Shimla, April 9

A delegation of the Bar Association Theog, led by Chairman B.S. Kashyap, called on Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu here on Thursday.

During the meeting, the delegation apprised the Chief Minister of various issues and demands concerning the legal fraternity in Theog. They discussed related matters and sought the government's support in addressing their professional demands.

The Chief Minister assured the delegation that the state government would sympathetically consider all their genuine demands.

Earlier on April 8, a delegation of the Himachal Pradesh Computer Teachers' Association, led by President Suman Thakur, called on the Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu at his official residence, Oak Over, on Wednesday and apprised him of the issues of computer teachers in the state.

According to the release, the delegation also submitted a memorandum outlining their demands. The members of the association urged the Chief Minister to formulate a permanent policy for computer teachers and also to regularise their services.

The Chief Minister listened to their concerns and assured the delegation that the state government would consider their demands sympathetically.

Mandi District President of the Association, Ramesh Thakur; Una District President of the Association, Hardev Singh and other representatives were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, I'm particularly glad to see the computer teachers' association getting an audience. In today's digital age, their role is crucial. A permanent policy is long overdue.
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Priyanka N
"Sympathetically consider" is a phrase we hear too often from politicians. I hope this leads to concrete action and not just assurances. The computer teachers, especially, have been demanding regularization for years. Time for results, not just meetings.
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Vikram M
This is how governance should work - listening to ground-level professionals. Theog is a key area in Shimla district. Addressing lawyers' concerns there can improve access to justice for the local public. Good step.
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Aman W
Regularising computer teachers is essential. Many are working on contract for peanuts. If we want quality digital education in Himachal schools, we need to value and secure our teachers. Hope the CM follows through.
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Kriti O
Positive news. It shows the government is accessible. From lawyers to teachers, everyone deserves to have their professional issues heard. Fingers crossed for positive outcomes from these discussions! 👍

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