Key Points

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has urged the youth to reject drugs and support the state’s drug-free mission. He announced strict measures against drug mafias, including property confiscation. The government is investing heavily in tourism, education, and natural farming to empower the youth. Sukhu also highlighted reforms in education and agriculture to position Himachal as a prosperous state.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Urges Youth to Stay Away From Drugs

  • CM Sukhu warns youth against drugs and vows to crack down on traffickers
  • Govt to invest Rs 3,000 crore in tourism and homestays
  • Educational reforms boost Himachal's national ranking
  • Natural farming push with MSP for key crops
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Stay away from drugs, Himachal Pradesh CM urges youth

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu calls for a drug-free state, promises strict action against traffickers, and outlines youth-focused reforms.

"Today’s youth are the future of the nation, and the progress of Himachal Pradesh is directly linked to their well-being. – CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, Aug 12

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday urged the youth to stay away from drugs and actively support efforts to make the state drug-free.

He appealed to the youth to report drug traffickers to the police and assured them that the government is committed to rehabilitating those trapped in the drug menace.

CM Sukhu assured strict action against drug mafias, including confiscation of their properties.

"Today's youth are the future of the nation, and the progress of Himachal Pradesh is directly linked to their well-being," said the Chief Minister on International Youth Day.

"The reforms we are implementing today will benefit the youth in the next five years, when they will proudly say they belong to the most prosperous state in the country," he said.

The Chief Minister said the government was creating employment and self-employment opportunities for the youth, besides encouraging start-ups.

"To promote tourism, the State would invest Rs 3,000 crore in the coming years. The government is offering loans at a four per cent interest rate for home-stay construction. Presently, about 8,000 homestays are operational in the state and tourism activities have begun along the China border. These steps would go a long way in promoting the tourism activities in the state," the Chief Minister said in a statement.

He said educational reforms have elevated Himachal Pradesh's ranking from 21st to fifth in the country.

Ten Rajiv Gandhi Day Boarding Schools will become operational in the next academic session, offering pre-nursery to Class 12.

The Chief Minister said 6,000 orphaned children have been declared; Children of the State' and financial support for higher education under the Y.S. Parmar Vidyarthi Rin Yojana, which offers loans up to Rs 20 lakh at just one per cent interest rate, is also being implemented in the state.

CM Sukhu said 90 per cent of the state's population lives in villages, but farming is no longer the main livelihood.

The government is promoting natural farming, offering minimum support prices for wheat, maize, raw turmeric and barley.

He said Himachal aims to become a leader in natural farming, with processed products being made available through fair price shops.

"I also received a phone call from Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat, who appreciated the efforts of the state government to promote Natural farming in the state," the Chief Minister added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Himachal last year, I was shocked to see drug peddlers openly operating in some areas. The homestay initiative is brilliant though - will definitely consider investing!
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Ananya R
Good intentions but implementation is key. Previous governments also made big promises about drugs. Hope this time there's proper follow-through. The education reforms sound promising though!
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Vikram M
Natural farming + tourism = perfect combo for Himachal's future! But first we need to save our youth from drugs. Parents must also take responsibility - can't just blame government.
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Kavya N
The 1% education loan scheme is revolutionary! As a teacher in Shimla, I've seen bright students drop out due to financial constraints. This will change lives ❤️
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Michael C
Interesting to see Himachal focusing on sustainable development. The homestay policy could become a model for other mountain states. About drugs - need stronger border checks too!

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