Key Points

Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has initiated a groundbreaking program to support youth employment through e-taxis. The state government is providing a significant 50% subsidy to encourage green transportation and create economic opportunities. This innovative scheme not only generates jobs but also aligns with environmental conservation goals. By promoting e-vehicles, Himachal is demonstrating a forward-thinking approach to sustainable development.

Key Points: Sukhu Launches 20 E-Taxis to Boost Himachal Youth Employment

  • Himachal launches 20 e-taxis with 50% government subsidy
  • Scheme provides assured income for youth for five years
  • State aims to promote green transportation and employment
  • E-vehicle initiative supports environmental conservation strategies
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Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu flags off 20 e-taxis under RGSSY

Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flags off e-taxis under RGSSY, providing 50% subsidy and green employment opportunities

"We are witnessing the adverse effects of climate change. It is imperative for us to have policies that prioritise environmental conservation. - CM Sukhu"

Shimla, July 5

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flagged off 20 e-taxis from the Himachal Pradesh Secretariat in Shimla on Saturday under the Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgaar Start-up Yojana (RGSSY).

According to an official release, under the scheme, the State Government provides a 50 per cent subsidy to youth for the purchase of e-taxis, and so far, Rs 4.22 crore have been disbursed to 59 eligible youth, and a subsidy to 61 more beneficiaries would be released shortly.

The Chief Minister said that this would not only provide gainful employment to the youth but also ensure an assured income for a period of five years by attaching them to government offices, with a provision for a two-year extension. He said this would also go a long way in reducing the financial burden of the State.

CM Sukhu stated that the State Government was developing its policies with environmental protection in mind.

"Today, we are witnessing the adverse effects of climate change. It is imperative for us to have policies that prioritise environmental conservation. The promotion of e-vehicles and green hydrogen is the need of the hour," the Chief Minister said.

The Chief Minister said that the State Government was also providing employment opportunities in the government sector, and it was also actively creating self-employment opportunities for the youth of the State.

"The hardest part was to obtain the license for HPSEDC as a Recruiting Agency, and we have crossed the bridge. Now the Corporation will enter into MoUs with Consulate Generals of various countries, and we will also train them to improve their skills," Sukhu said.

"We have undertaken radical reforms in various government departments, which have yielded tangible outcomes. The State has climbed 16th position up from 21st to 5th rank nationwide in providing quality education to students, which was a giant leap forward, a significant achievement for the present State Government," he added.

He said that the State Government was working meticulously to provide healthcare facilities at par with AIIMS, Delhi, in various government medical colleges in the State. He said that these initiatives would also benefit the people of the State.

- ANI

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Ananya R
While the scheme looks good on paper, I hope the government ensures proper charging infrastructure across Himachal's tough terrain. Also, what about maintenance support? These are crucial for long-term success.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently visits Shimla, this is wonderful news! The air will be cleaner without those old diesel taxis. Hope they expand this to more vehicles soon. The mountains deserve this protection ❤️
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Vikram M
Good step but 20 e-taxis is just a drop in the ocean. Our government needs to think bigger - why not convert all public transport to electric? Also, what about solar charging stations given Himachal's potential?
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Priya S
The 5-year assured income guarantee is impressive! This will really help youth plan their futures. My cousin in Shimla is applying for this scheme - fingers crossed 🤞 Hope the selection process is transparent.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the environmental focus, I'm concerned about the financial burden. Rs 4.22 crore for 59 youth means ~7 lakh subsidy per person. Is this sustainable? Could the money be used more effectively for larger impact?

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