Himachal CM Connects with Orphaned Children on Educational Tour to Daman

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu held a virtual interaction with 35 orphaned children from Chamba district who are on an exposure visit to Daman and Diu. The children thanked the CM for the opportunity to travel by air and explore new places. Sukhu detailed the Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashray Yojana, which supports orphaned children with education, coaching, marriage assistance, and self-reliance initiatives. In a separate event, Assembly Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania also interacted with students about the parliamentary system.

Key Points: Himachal CM Interacts with Children on Daman Exposure Visit

  • CM's virtual interaction with orphaned children
  • Exposure visit to Daman & Diu
  • Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashray Yojana explained
  • Children express gratitude for opportunity
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Himachal CM interacts with 'children of state' on exposure visit to Daman

CM Sukhu virtually meets 35 'Children of the State' from Chamba during their tour, highlighting the Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashray Yojana for orphans.

Himachal CM interacts with 'children of state' on exposure visit to Daman
"Thank you, CM sir. We travelled to Daman by air and are really enjoying exploring the place. - Children of the State"

Shimla, April 4

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Friday interacted virtually from here with 35 'Children of the State' from Chamba district, who are currently on an exposure visit to Daman and Diu.

The Chief Minister enquired about their experiences and asked what they had learned from the tour. He also enquired about the facilities being provided to them during the visit.

The children expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister, saying that it was because of him that they got the opportunity to travel. They said, "Thank you, CM sir. We travelled to Daman by air and are really enjoying exploring the place. It feels good that the government has thought about us".

The Chief Minister said that the Mukhyamantri Sukh Ashray Yojana has been started for orphaned children, as they have an equal right to the resources of the state. He said that under this scheme, the state government bears the cost of their education and coaching, and also provides financial assistance for their marriage and helps them become self-reliant.

These children belong to Child Care Institutions of Saho, Pangi, Chamba and Chilli (Tissa) in Chamba district and include 24 girls and 11 boys.

Their tour commenced on 31st March and will continue till 7th April. Their first halt was in Delhi, where their stay was arranged at Himachal Bhawan. Thereafter, they travelled by air to Surat and then proceeded to Daman.

Earlier, on Tuesday, students of JCB Government Senior Secondary School, New Shimla, called on Himachal Pradesh Assembly speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania and interacted with him on subjects related to the parliamentary system and the functioning of the Assembly.

During the interaction held at the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Secretariat in the forenoon, the students sought information about the parliamentary system, the structure of the Assembly, and the process of electing the Speaker, to which the Speaker responded in detail.

Addressing the students, Pathania said that India's parliamentary system is based on a federal structure comprising the Centre and the states. He noted that the country follows a multi-party system in which political parties field their candidates in elections, and the people elect them through voting.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good step by the HP govt. But I hope this is not just a one-time photo op. The real test is the sustained support for education, skill development, and integration into society. The scheme's promise for marriage assistance is interesting, but focus should be on making them independent first.
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Aman W
Flying them to Daman! Wow. Must be a dream come true for kids from Chamba, especially Pangi which is quite remote. These memories will stay with them forever. Bharat sarkar aise hi kaam kare toh bahut accha hai.
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Sarah B
It's great to see focus on both exposure visits and civic education (with the school visit to the Assembly). Understanding how our democracy works from a young age is crucial. The Speaker taking time to explain is praiseworthy.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I'm curious about the cost. A trip from Chamba to Delhi to Surat to Daman by air for 35 kids and chaperones... that's a significant amount. Was this the most effective use of funds for their welfare? Could the money have been used for better hostel facilities or scholarships? Just a thought.
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Meera T
As someone from Himachal, I'm proud to see our government taking care of its most vulnerable. The children's quote, "It feels good that the government has thought about us" says it all. Yeh woh emotional support hai jo schemes ke documents mein nahi likha hota. ❤️

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