Key Points

Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has put on hold the notification removing Rule 7A from the state's pay rules following meetings with employee associations. The CM emphasized that employee welfare remains the government's top priority and that humanitarian concerns must guide all rule changes. He highlighted his government's restoration of the Old Pension Scheme and various financial benefits provided to employees. Additionally, Sukhu announced that Himachal Pradesh has achieved 100% literacy and criticized the previous BJP government for declining education standards.

Key Points: Himachal CM Sukhu Reverses Rule 7A Order After Employee Protests

  • CM Sukhu reverses Rule 7A removal from Himachal Pay Rules after employee protests
  • Government committed to Old Pension Scheme restoration for employees
  • Himachal officially declared fully literate state with 100% literacy rate
  • CM criticizes previous BJP government for declining education standards
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Welfare of employees remains top priority of state government: Himachal CM

Himachal CM Sukhu withdraws controversial Rule 7A notification, assures employees their welfare remains top priority and reaffirms government's commitment to OPS.

"The welfare of employees was a top priority for the State Government - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, September 8

Following the directions of Himachal Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the notification to remove Rule 7A from the Himachal Pradesh Civil Services (Revised Pay) Rules, 2022, issued on Saturday, shall be held in abeyance.

According to the release, the Chief Minister said that the welfare of employees was a top priority for the State Government. Therefore, issuing such orders was not justified. He stressed that while making amendments in rules and regulations, humanitarian concerns must always be kept in mind.

Earlier today in Shimla, several employees' associations met the Chief Minister and requested that he withdraw the notification. The Chief Minister assured them that the present government was committed to safeguarding the interests of employees.

CM Sukhu further said that soon after assuming office, the present government restored the Old Pension Scheme for its employees. Apart from this, the government has also provided them with various financial benefits from time to time. He assured that the State Government would continue to protect the welfare of employees in the future as well.

Earlier today, CM Sukhu said, Himachal Pradesh has been officially declared a fully literate state.

Announcing a celebratory event attended by Education Minister Rohit Thakur, Education Secretary Rakesh Kanwar, and other dignitaries.

CM Sukhu, in his address, said, "At the time of independence, the entire country was known as illiterate, and Himachal's literacy rate was just 7 per cent. After 78 years of independence, Himachal has become a fully literate state."

"For this, congratulations to everyone. My mother had studied up to the fifth grade, my father up to the seventh, but they were hardworking and educated us. I also worked hard and reached the position of Chief Minister," he added.

He criticised the previous BJP government, saying, "Before our government, the standard of public education had fallen sharply despite having good teachers and facilities. During the BJP's tenure, many wrong decisions were taken regarding education. Our government has made several changes, and in the next five years, we will change the face of school education. Our government will reduce the pressure on teachers." said Sukhu.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the government listening to employees, I hope this doesn't become a pattern of announcing rules and then withdrawing them. Policy consistency is important for governance.
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Ananya R
Becoming a fully literate state is a huge achievement! 🎓 Himachal showing how education should be prioritized. My relatives in Shimla say government schools have really improved in the last 2 years.
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Vikram M
The CM's personal story about his parents' education is inspiring. Shows that with determination, anyone can achieve great heights. This is what India needs - leaders who understand grassroots reality.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how state governments in India are taking different approaches to employee welfare. Himachal seems to be setting a positive example for employee-friendly policies.
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Sneha F
Hope the government also focuses on quality of education, not just literacy rates. Many government school students still struggle with basic learning outcomes. The real work begins now!

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