Key Points

The Himachal Pradesh Cabinet has made significant policy decisions to support citizens during challenging times. Disaster relief compensation has been increased from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 8 lakh for affected families. The government is pushing forward with major recruitment drives across various departments. Despite ongoing political debates about panchayat election delays, the administration remains focused on addressing key administrative and social challenges.

Key Points: Himachal Cabinet Boosts Disaster Relief to Rs 8 Lakh

  • Cabinet raises disaster relief compensation to Rs 8 lakh
  • Approves recruitment of 1,000 Rogi Mitras and 800 police constables
  • Offers 40% subsidy for electric vehicle conversion
  • Panchayat poll delay remains sub judice
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Himachal cabinet raises disaster relief to Rs 8 lakh, clears major recruitments; panchayat poll delay issue still sub judice

Himachal Pradesh Cabinet approves major relief increase, recruitment drive, and electric vehicle subsidies amid panchayat poll controversy

"The government is committed to supporting disaster-affected families - Jagat Singh Negi, Revenue Minister"

Shimla,, November 24

The Himachal Pradesh Cabinet on Monday approved a significant increase in disaster relief assistance, raised major recruitment proposals, and cleared multiple administrative decisions, even as the political debate over the delay in Panchayat elections continued.

Briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting, Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi said the government had approved a Rs 1 lakh increase in relief assistance, raising the compensation for disaster-affected families from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 8 lakh.

"The Cabinet has decided that in cases where an entire house is destroyed due to fire, the affected family will also be provided Rs 8 lakh as compensation," Negi said.

The Cabinet also approved the reorganisation of Panchayats and several major recruitment decisions across departments. These include the hiring of 1,000 'Rogi Mitras' in the Health Department, 800 police constables, and 150 civil engineers, he added.

In a push for green mobility, the government has also approved a 40% subsidy for converting regular taxis into electric vehicles.

Amid ongoing controversy over delays in Panchayat elections, Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh reiterated that the matter was currently before the court.

"The Chief Minister has already said earlier that elections will be held on time. At present, the Disaster Management Act is in force in the state, and the issue is sub judice. Therefore, nothing definitive can be said at this stage," Singh stated.

The opposition BJP has been accusing the government of intentionally delaying the polls, a charge the state government rejects, citing administrative and legal constraints in the aftermath of widespread disasters.

Revenue Minister Negi said the Cabinet meeting took up 64 agenda items, focusing on disaster relief, strengthening administrative capacity, and improving public service delivery.

"The government is committed to supporting disaster-affected families, improving essential services, and creating employment opportunities," he told reporters.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see job creation - 1000 Rogi Mitras, 800 police constables, and 150 engineers! This will definitely help our youth. But why delay panchayat elections? Democracy shouldn't suffer because of administrative issues.
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Arjun K
The 40% subsidy for electric taxis is a forward-thinking move! Himachal needs sustainable tourism. More states should follow this model for green mobility. 👍
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Sarah B
While the relief increase is welcome, I'm concerned about the panchayat election delays. Local governance is crucial for rural development. The court should expedite this matter.
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Karthik V
Good decisions overall, but implementation is key. Hope these recruitments are transparent and merit-based. Too often we see political interference in government jobs.
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Michael C
The focus on disaster relief and public service delivery is commendable. Himachal has faced many natural calamities recently. This support is much needed for recovery and resilience building.

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