Shimla:There is no financial crisis in Himachal Pradesh rather, the state government has been carrying out reforms from day one, and the positive outcome is now visible, said Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Sunday. While talking to the media on the sidelines, Sukhu said that the state government is clearing the arrears of 27,000 pensioners above the age of 70 this year and seven per cent Dearness Allowance has been granted to all government employees.
"Additionally, the government is working for the welfare of all sections, including farmers, labourers, orchardists, women, and small shopkeepers. The state government aims to make Himachal Pradesh self-reliant by 2027 and the richest state in the country by 2032" he said. He said that there is no financial crisis in the state. The government has been carrying out reforms from day one and the positive outcome is now visible.
He inaugurated the "Master's Universe" exhibition at the historic Gaiety Theatre in Shimla, marking the 150th birth anniversary of the esteemed Russian artist, thinker, and peacemaker Nicholas Roerich. The exhibition, organized by the International Centre of the Roerichs (ICR), Moscow, in collaboration with the International Roerich Memorial Trust Naggar, District Kullu, and the Department of Language Art and Culture, Himachal Pradesh, will be open to the public until September 25.