Himachal CM Sukhu Launches SC Commission Website for Inclusive Growth

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launched the official website of the State Scheduled Castes Commission to improve transparency and accessibility for marginalized communities. He emphasized that inclusive development requires all societal sections to benefit, with the Commission playing a key role in delivering welfare schemes. The CM also reiterated commitments to green energy, high-tech industries, and reforms in agriculture, healthcare, and education. The launch event included Commission officials, aligning with the vision for a self-reliant Himachal.

Key Points: Himachal CM Launches SC Commission Website | Transparency Boost

  • Website for SC Commission transparency
  • Focus on inclusive development
  • Push for green energy & jobs
  • Reforms in key public sectors
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Himachal CM Sukhu launches official website of State Scheduled Castes Commission

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu launches the official SC Commission website to enhance transparency, accessibility, and ensure welfare schemes reach marginalized communities.

"Balanced and inclusive development of the state is possible only when all sections of society benefit. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, January 2

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Thursday evening launched the official website of the Himachal Pradesh Scheduled Castes Commission.

Addressing the occasion, the Chief Minister Sukhu said that balanced and inclusive development of the state is possible only when all sections of society benefit. With this objective, he said, the state government was implementing various schemes and policies to support marginalised communities.

He said the Scheduled Castes Commission plays a crucial role in ensuring that welfare schemes reach the Scheduled Castes and in driving positive change in societal attitudes towards them.

He added that the newly launched website would enable users to access key Commission information with a single click, enhancing transparency and accessibility.

HPSCC Chairman Kuldeep Kumar Dhiman, members Digvijay Malhotra and Vijay Dogra, along with senior officers of the Commission, were present on the occasion.

Earlier, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu reaffirmed his commitment to building a 'Self-Reliant Himachal' on Thursday, as officials gathered at his residence for the New Year.

According to an official release, to preserve the natural beauty of the state, CM said that "the government would focus on green and sustainable energy."

He further emphasised the need to promote high-tech industries to create more jobs.

"The government would carry out strong reforms in agriculture, healthcare, education and infrastructure to make public services more efficient and accessible, in line with the vision of 'Vyavastha Parivartan'," CM Sukhu stated on the New Year.

His remarks come amid a vibrant, celebratory atmosphere in 'Oak Over', the official residence of the Chief Minister and the State Secretariat, where people gathered early in the morning to exchange New Year greetings, the release noted.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative by CM Sukhu. Transparency is key. But the real test is whether the grievances registered on this website are resolved promptly. Often these portals become one-way streets.
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Kuldeep Kumar Dhiman
As Chairman of the Commission, I assure everyone that this website will be a dynamic platform. We are committed to using it not just for information, but for active dialogue and swift redressal. Jai Himachal!
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Anjali F
Inclusive development and green energy focus in the same breath? Impressive if they can walk the talk. Himachal's beauty must be preserved while uplifting all sections. Fingers crossed!
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Michael C
Visiting HP often, I see both its beauty and the challenges. Digital access for marginalised communities is a modern necessity. Hope this bridges gaps effectively. The sustainable energy vision is also commendable.
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Suresh O
Website launch is fine, but what about the ground reality? Are scholarships and subsidies reaching on time? That's what matters most to my family in Kangra. Implementation over announcement, please.

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