Himachal Governor Calls for Better Work Culture, Focus on Development

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla expressed concern over Himachal Pradesh's work culture, stating it needs improvement to accelerate development and catch up with states like Uttarakhand. He emphasized that politics should focus on development and public welfare, not just power. The Governor thanked the media for supporting social campaigns, including the drive against drug abuse and the effort to eliminate Tuberculosis, a target the state missed last year. He also commented on economic reforms like GST and extended best wishes to the Indian cricket team for the T20 World Cup.

Key Points: Himachal Governor Stresses Work Culture, Development Focus

  • Work culture needs strengthening
  • Politics should focus on development
  • Media thanked for anti-drug campaign
  • State missed TB-free target
  • Equal opportunities for women urged
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Work culture must improve in Himachal; politics should focus on development and welfare: Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla urges improved work culture in Himachal, says politics must focus on development and public welfare for state's progress.

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

Shimla, March 8

Expressing concern over the lack of work culture in Himachal Pradesh, Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, before leaving for Telangana on Sunday, said that states like Uttarakhand, which were formed around the same period, have moved ahead in development and that Himachal now needs to accelerate its growth.

Speaking to ANI, Shukla said that improving work culture is essential for the progress of the state and emphasised that politics should focus on development and public welfare.

"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.

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, 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.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate him highlighting the drug abuse issue. It's a silent epidemic destroying our youth in the hills. 'Nasha Mukti Himachal' is a crucial initiative. Hope the next administration continues this focus on welfare.
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Rohit P
Good words, but actions matter more. Politicians always talk about development before elections. Let's see if the system actually changes. The TB-free target was missed – shows a gap between planning and execution.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. As someone who has visited both Himachal and Uttarakhand, I can see the difference in infrastructure development. Focusing on work ethic is key for any state's progress. Wishing the best for Himachal.
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Shreya B
His point on Women's Day is well-taken, but it needs more than words. We need concrete policies for women's safety and employment, especially in rural areas of Himachal. Equal opportunity should be a reality, not just a slogan.
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Vikram M
The comparison with Uttarakhand is a wake-up call. We have so much potential with tourism and hydropower. But corruption and lazy bureaucracy are holding us back. Hope the new Governor in Telangana takes this mindset there too.
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Kavya N
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