Himachal Needs Stronger Work Culture to Accelerate Development: Outgoing Governor

Outgoing Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla emphasized the urgent need to strengthen the state's work culture to accelerate its development, noting it has fallen behind neighboring Uttarakhand. He thanked the media for supporting social campaigns like the drive against drug abuse and the fight against Tuberculosis, a target the state failed to meet last year. Shukla also stressed that politics should focus on public welfare and development, not just power. In a parting remark, he criticized the West Bengal government's act of not receiving President Draupadi Murmu as "highly shameful" and against constitutional ethos.

Key Points: Himachal's Work Culture Must Improve for Development: Governor

  • Work culture needs strengthening
  • Development pace lags behind Uttarakhand
  • Acknowledges media's role in anti-drug campaign
  • TB-free target not achieved last year
  • Politics must focus on welfare, not just power
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Himachal needs stronger work culture to accelerate development: Outgoing Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla

Outgoing Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla says Himachal must strengthen work culture to match states like Uttarakhand and accelerate development pace.

"Work culture is very important... In Himachal Pradesh, work culture needs to be strengthened so that development works can progress at a faster pace. - Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Shimla, March 8

Outgoing Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Sunday expressed concern over the lack of a strong work culture in the State, adding that Himachal Pradesh must accelerate its pace of development, especially when compared to states like Uttarakhand.

Speaking to ANI before leaving for Telangana to assume new responsibilities, Shukla said improving work culture is essential for ensuring faster development in the hill state. He noted that despite being formed around the same period, Uttarakhand has made significant strides in development.

"Work culture is very important. States like Uttarakhand, which were formed around the same time as Himachal Pradesh, have moved ahead in development. In Himachal Pradesh, work culture needs to be strengthened so that development works can progress at a faster pace," he said.

The Governor said he had worked with dedication during his tenure in the state and thanked the media for supporting various social campaigns, particularly the drive against drug abuse.

"I would like to thank the President and the Prime Minister for assigning me responsibilities in another state after Himachal Pradesh. The culture of both states is different one is a cold region and the other is a tropical state," he said.

Governor Shukla also appreciated the role of the media in supporting the campaign against drug abuse in the state.

"I would like to thank the media for contributing to the campaign against drugs and supporting the 'Nasha Mukti Himachal' initiative. Himachal Pradesh is a peaceful state, and during the last three years I worked with full devotion for the welfare of the people," he added.

Referring to the campaign against Tuberculosis, the Governor said the state had aimed to become TB-free last year but could not achieve the target.

"We had set a target to make Himachal TB-free last year, but unfortunately the number of patients increased. I appeal to the media to continue supporting this campaign so that awareness can be increased and the goal can be achieved," he said.

He also stressed that governance and politics must remain focused on public welfare and development.

"Politics should not only be about power. It should also focus on development and the welfare of the people," he said.

On the occasion of International Women's Day, Governor Shukla said women must be given equal opportunities alongside men in all spheres of life. "Women should be brought on par with men and given equal opportunities in society," he said.

The Governor also extended his best wishes to India national cricket team for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup, expressing hope that the team would perform well in the tournament.

He further noted that economic reforms like the Goods and Services Tax have brought a significant shift in the country's taxation system and contributed to strengthening the Union's economic framework.

Reacting on the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee not receiving the president Draupadu Murmu, outgoing Governor of Himachal Shiv Pratap Shukla termed it as "highly shameful."

Criticising the West Bengal government and chief minister, Shukla said "The act of the West Bengal Government has tarnished the constitutional ethos. Such a situation should not arise. The President does not belong to one state or two states the President represents the entire nation," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Himachal, I partly agree. There is a laid-back attitude sometimes, but it's not just the officials. Politicians keep changing policies with every election. How can development be continuous? Also, comparing to Uttarakhand is not entirely fair—their geography and challenges are different. Focus should be on our own solutions.
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Aman W
His comments on the West Bengal CM are spot on! Disrespecting the President, who is the symbol of our nation, is unacceptable, no matter the political differences. 🇮🇳 We must uphold constitutional dignity.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a Governor speak so directly about work culture. It's a systemic issue in many parts of India. Hope the new Governor continues to push for efficiency. The focus on TB and drug abuse campaigns is also very important for public health.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the Governor, such statements are easy to make when you are leaving. What concrete steps did his office take in three years to improve this 'work culture'? Accountability should start at the top. Simply pointing out problems isn't enough.
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Meera T
Appreciate that he mentioned Women's Day and equal opportunities. Development isn't just about infrastructure; it's also about social progress. A stronger work culture should include more women in the workforce and in leadership roles in Himachal. All the best to him in Telangana!

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