Himachal CM Sukhu Vows No Budget Cuts for Education & Health Despite Funds Crunch

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has assured that budgets for education and health will not be reduced despite financial constraints. He announced the establishment of new specialized colleges, including a Science College in Hamirpur with Rs 20 crore allocated. The government is recruiting for 800 teaching posts and has introduced a college ranking system to ensure quality. The CM also defended the implementation of the Old Pension Scheme as a commitment to employee welfare.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu: No Budget Cut for Education, Health

  • No budget cuts for education/health
  • New Science, Commerce colleges planned
  • Recruitment for 800 professor posts
  • College ranking system introduced
  • Old Pension Scheme defended
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No budget cut in education and health despite challenges: Himachal Pradesh CM

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu pledges no budget cuts in education and health, announces new colleges, teacher recruitment, and reforms.

No budget cut in education and health despite challenges: Himachal Pradesh CM
"OPS was not a politically motivated decision, but the state government's commitment towards ensuring social security for employees. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, March 17

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, while presiding over a one-day Principal's Conference on reforms in higher education on Tuesday, said that despite financial challenges, the budget for the education and health sectors would not be curtailed.

He said that education was a top priority for the state government and that focused efforts were being made to provide quality education to students, even in far-flung areas.

CM Sukhu said, "To boost self-confidence was of paramount importance so that students can effectively take on future challenges. In this direction, the role of teachers and education is vital." He said that the state government has undertaken numerous initiatives to transform the education sector. He stressed the opening up of new specialised colleges such as Science, Commerce and Fine Arts Colleges.

He said a Science College was being set up at Hamirpur spanning 50 bighas, and the state government has released Rs 20 crore for this college. Additionally, Commerce and other specialised colleges would be set up across the state.

The Chief Minister further said that efforts were being made to bridge existing gaps and introduce meaningful reforms in higher education. Recruitment processes were ongoing to fill 400 posts of Assistant Professors and 400 posts of Junior Assistant Professors. He also directed the introduction of new-age courses and additional language programs in colleges to enhance employability for students. To ensure quality education, a college ranking system has been introduced on the lines of school rankings, he added.

Sukhu said that the state government has restructured the Education Department by establishing the Directorate of School Education and the Directorate of Higher Education. The teachers in the state were efficient and well-qualified, and these reforms would enable them to perform better and deliver quality education to students.

He further said that the impact of the introduction of CBSE schools has been visibly positive, as student enrollment in these institutions has increased significantly. He also said that the state government would provide all required teachers in these CBSE schools within the next two months.

The Chief Minister said that the health sector is also a key priority of the State Government, and reforms are being undertaken in this area as well. He stated that, due to the Government's efforts, high-end MRI machines have been installed in medical colleges, and the response to robotic surgery has been encouraging. He stated that the Revenue Deficit Grant to the State has been discontinued and financial assistance amounting to Rs 1,600 crore has been denied, which has been attributed to the implementation of the Old Pension Scheme for government employees.

He asserted, "OPS was not a politically motivated decision, but the state government's commitment towards ensuring social security for employees in their old age."

The Chief Minister also launched the Internal Ranking of Government Colleges. In the overall rankings, Government College Hamirpur secured the first position, followed by Government College Sanjauli in second place and Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Shimla, in third.

In the Tier-I category, Government College Hamirpur ranked first, Sanjauli College stood second, and Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Shimla secured the third position. In Tier-II, Government College Bhoranj ranked first, followed by Government College Saraswatinagar, Shimla, in second place and Government College Sunni in third. In Tier-III, Government College Kaffota secured the top position, while Degree College Darlaghat stood second and Government College Chailkot ranked third. The Chief Minister honoured all the top-ranked colleges and presented cheques of Rs 1 lakh each to them.

Sukhu also launched the Vikrami Samvat Calendar of the Himachal Pradesh Sanskrit Academy. He further virtually inaugurated the digital initiatives of Government Colleges at Bilaspur, Dharamshala and Chaura Maidan.

Education Minister Rohit Thakur, Secretary Education Rakesh Kanwar, Director Higher Education Amarjeet K Sharma, Chairman, State Higher Education Council, Sarvjot Singh Behl, Vice Chancellor HP University Mahavir Singh and Principals of various colleges were present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to hear about no budget cuts, but where is the money coming from? The article mentions a Rs 1600 crore deficit due to OPS. While OPS is good for employees, I hope this doesn't lead to hidden taxes or cuts in other essential infrastructure projects later. A bit more financial transparency would be reassuring.
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Rohit P
The college ranking system is a brilliant idea! It will create healthy competition and push all institutions to improve. Hamirpur getting top rank is no surprise, it's a great college. Hope they focus on improving the lower-ranked ones too with similar funding and attention.
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Meera T
As a teacher, I appreciate the recognition of our role. Filling 800 teaching posts is crucial – quality education starts with having enough qualified teachers in the classroom. The move towards new-age courses is also essential for making our students industry-ready. Good direction!
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David E
Investing in health and education is investing in the future. The installation of high-end MRI machines and focus on robotic surgery in Himachal is impressive. It reduces the need for patients to travel to big cities like Delhi or Chandigarh for advanced care. This is real development.
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Sneha F
The emphasis on CBSE schools is interesting. While it might improve enrollment and perceived quality, I hope the state doesn't neglect its own board. Both systems have merits, and we must preserve the regional context and language that state boards often support. Balance is key.

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