Key Points

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu made a compelling case for special funding and recognition at the Niti Aayog meeting. He emphasized the state's unique geographical challenges and potential in tourism and green energy sectors. Sukhu highlighted Himachal's significant environmental contributions and requested a 'Green Bonus' for preserving forest cover. The CM's vision includes transforming the state into a leading green hydrogen production hub and a premier tourist destination by 2026.

Key Points: Sukhu Seeks Special Funds for Himachal at Niti Aayog Meet

  • Demands higher fund allocation for hill states
  • Proposes comprehensive tourism promotion package
  • Seeks fair royalty in hydropower projects
  • Aims to become green energy pioneer
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Himachal CM seeks higher allocation of funds for central schemes

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu highlights state's unique needs, tourism potential, and green energy vision at national platform

"If the long pending dues are released by the Centre well in time, Himachal Pradesh will itself become self-reliant - Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

New Delhi, May 24

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday emphasised upon special needs of the hill states and said they should be considered for higher allocation of funds by relaxing eligibility criteria in central schemes.

Speaking at the 10th governing council meeting of Niti Aayog here, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister demanded the release of funds due to the state, which have been pending for a long time. “If the long pending dues are released by the Centre well in time, Himachal Pradesh will itself become self-reliant,” he said. The Chief Minister elaborated on the state government's vision to bring the state to the most favourite tourist destination on the tourism map of the country.

“The government envisions a compact package for tourism promotion which includes and will integrate religious tourism, eco tourism, water tourism, nature tourism, health tourism, etc, which can attract all kinds of tourists from the country as well as from abroad. We are also expanding the Kangra airport to facilitate the landing of the larger planes, which will add to the economy of the region as footfall of tourists will increase manifold,” he said.

He pleaded about state's rights in hydropower projects and raised the issue of free royalty and handing over the projects under public sector undertakings (PSUs) and central public sector undertakings (CPSUs), which had completed 40 years. The Chief Minister raised the matter of royalty aligned with the state government’s energy policy. He outlined the policy, which mandates 12 per cent royalty for the first 12 years, 18 per cent for the subsequent 18 years and 30 per cent for the next 10 years in the power projects.

He said private companies already comply with this policy and emphasised that central PSUs should also follow it. The Chief Minister also informed that Himachal Pradesh is the “lungs of northern India” and has contributed a lot to preserving the green cover, and added that the state should get a Green Bonus for protecting the environment.

The state government has set a target to make Himachal Pradesh a Green Energy state by March 31, 2026. “In the coming years, Himachal Pradesh will become a pioneering state in green hydrogen production in the country. A one-megawatt capacity green hydrogen plant is being set up in the Solan district in collaboration with Oil India Limited,” he added.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally a CM who understands the importance of tourism for Himachal's economy! The airport expansion is much needed - currently it's so difficult to get direct flights. Hope the Centre listens to these genuine demands. Our hill states deserve special consideration. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I support more funds for Himachal, I wonder how transparent the state government is with current allocations. Before asking for more, they should show proper utilization certificates for existing funds. Accountability is important for development.
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Amit S.
The Green Bonus idea is brilliant! Himachal truly is the lungs of North India. We city folks go there for fresh air while they maintain the forests. They deserve compensation for environmental services. #GreenHimachal
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Sunita R.
As someone from Shimla, I'm happy our CM is fighting for hydropower rights. These projects belong to Himachal and should benefit locals first. The royalty structure makes complete sense - why should Delhi get all the benefits of our natural resources?
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Vikram J.
The green hydrogen plant is forward thinking! But I hope they don't ruin Solan's beauty with industrialization. Himachal's charm is in its untouched nature. Development is good, but not at the cost of what makes it special.
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Neha T.
Tourism package sounds amazing! Combining spirituality with eco-tourism could really put Himachal on global map. But please improve infrastructure first - roads are terrible during peak season. More funds should go to basic amenities.

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