Key Points

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu released Mamta Gupta's book 'Sangharsh se Shikhar tak', celebrating officers' resilience. He highlighted its potential to motivate youth through real-life struggles. Simultaneously, the state inaugurated robotic-assisted surgery at IGMC, aiming for AIIMS-level healthcare. Sukhu also addressed demands from computer teachers, promising government support. The book and medical advancements reflect his focus on progress and welfare.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Releases Mamta Gupta's Book on Officers' Struggles

  • Book chronicles officers' struggles to success through hard work
  • CM Sukhu emphasizes youth inspiration from the stories
  • Author Mamta Gupta details untiring efforts of officers
  • Robotic surgery launched at IGMC with Rs 3000 crore tech upgrade plan
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Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu releases book titled 'Sangharsh se Shikhar tak'

CM Sukhu unveils 'Sangharsh se Shikhar tak', a book highlighting officers' journeys through adversity, inspiring youth with stories of perseverance.

"We are going to provide AIIMS-level medical technology in super-specialist hospitals. - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, August 13

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Wednesday released a book on the compilation of the struggle of senior officers working in the state, titled 'Sanghrash Se Shikhar Tak', written by Mamta Gupta of Solan district.

The book narrates the struggles of the senior officers of the state who have now achieved their positions despite adverse circumstances. The book reflects that individuals can attain success in their lives through sheer hard work, determination, and commitment to serving the people.

During the release, the Chief Minister expressed hope that the book would be an inspiration for the youth to achieve their goals.

Writer and Headmistress of Government High School Kanah, Solan, Mamta Gupta thanked the Chief Minister for releasing the book and said that this book dwelt upon untiring efforts made by the officers in accomplishing their mission.

A day earlier, Sukhu met representatives of the State Computer Teachers Association and was apprised about the various demands of the association.

Suman Thakur, President, State Computer Teachers Association, said that 1,302 computer teachers have been rendering their services in various government schools for about 25 years and urged CM Sukhu to regularise the services of computer teachers.

The Chief Minister assured that the government would sympathetically consider their genuine demands, an official release stated.

The Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister had on Monday inaugurated the state's first robotic-assisted surgery at Indira Gandhi Medical College & Hospital (IGMC), Chamiyana and announced that the state government plans to invest Rs 3,000 crore by 2030 towards upgrading medical technology in hospitals statewide.

Sukhu also assured that all vacant posts at IGMC would be filled promptly.

"We are going to provide AIIMS-level medical technology in super-specialist hospitals. By 2030, 3000 crore rupees will be spent on medical technology...If we provide good technology, patients living in villages can receive better treatment... We have decided that the vacant posts at IGMC will be filled," he said.

IGMC has become the first government health institution in the State to perform high-end procedures of robotic surgery, an official release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the book release is good, I wish the CM would focus more on immediate issues like regularizing computer teachers. 25 years is too long to wait for job security! The robotic surgery news is impressive though - healthcare upgrades are much needed.
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Rohit P
₹3000 crore for medical tech by 2030? Ambitious plan! But will the funds be properly utilized? We've seen many such announcements before. Hope this time it's different. The robotic surgery at IGMC is a positive start though.
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Sarah B
As an education professional, I'm more interested in Mamta Gupta's perspective as a headmistress. Would love to know if the book includes challenges faced by women officers in Himachal's bureaucracy. The gender angle often gets overlooked in such narratives.
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Vikram M
Good to see a book highlighting bureaucrats' struggles instead of just politicians. But will it be available in local languages? Most inspiring stories never reach the rural youth who need them most. Also, kudos for the medical tech push - Himachal leading the way!
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Kavya N
The computer teachers' issue needs urgent attention! While books and robotics are good, basic education infrastructure must not be neglected. Hope the CM keeps his word about filling vacant posts - both in hospitals and schools. Himachal's development must be holistic.

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