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Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
1,203: Himachal Pradesh deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri hails HP bravery medal count
Shimla: Himachal Pradesh deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri on Friday hailed the state as not only a 'Dev Bhoomi' (land of the gods) but also a 'Veer Bhoomi' (land of the brave), honouring its rich legacy of military sacrifice and valour, besides its gallantry medal count that has reached 1,203. Speaking at the 'Jai Hind Sabha' organised by the Congress Party in Shimla, Agnihotri paid tribute to soldiers from Himachal Pradesh who have died in the service of the nation. The state's bravery medal tally includes four Param Vir Chakras, four Ashok Chakras, 10 Mahavir Chakras, 25 Kirti Chakras, 57 Vir Chakras, and 99 Shaurya Chakras. "These decorations reflect the unmatched courage and patriotism of Himachal's sons, who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country," Agnihotri said. He cited the heroism of Major Somnath Sharma and Capt Vikram Batra, who were awarded the Param Vir Chakra posthumously, along with Lt Col Dhan Singh Thapa and Subedar Major Sanjay Kumar from Bilaspur, also recipients of the nation's highest military honour. State's health minister, retired Col Dhani Ram Shandil, reflecting on the 1971 war with Pakistan, recalled his deployment in Longewala and credited former prime minister Indira Gandhi with bolstering troop morale, contributing to the historic victory. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo Rajya Sabha MP Ajay Maken said the 'Jai Hind Sabha' will be held at 15 locations across India to honour the armed forces. He claimed that India had conducted multiple cross-border strikes in 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2014, and although the armed forces deserved full credit, the Congress never had politicised military operations. Congress's HP in-charge Rajani Patil said the initiative had come on the instructions of party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge. Patil also shared her experience of visiting the families of victims of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that led to Operation Sindoor. Himachal Congress president Pratibha Singh added that similar tributes would be held across every district in the state, noting that nearly every district contributes soldiers to the armed forces. The event began with two minutes of silence in honour of the fallen, as speakers across ranks united in praise of HP's enduring legacy of service and sacrifice. MSID:: 121519763 413 |


India Gazette
18-05-2025
- Automotive
- India Gazette
Himachal: Transport department set to cross Rs 1000 crore revenue mark this year, says Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], May 18 (ANI): Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, who also holds the transport portfolio, said that the state's transport department has generated Rs 912 crore revenue last year, a growth of nearly 17 per cent. The government is 'confident' that the transport department will cross the Rs 1000 crore revenue mark this fiscal, he said in a press conference on Saturday while sharing a detailed overview of the 'remarkable strides' made by the state's transport department over the past year. 'In the past one year, the Transport Department has generated revenue of Rs 912 crore,' said Agnihotri, adding that this marks an increase of Rs 132 crore compared to the previous year , a growth of nearly 17 per cent. 'This year, we are confident that we will cross the Rs 1000 crore revenue mark,' he stated. He informed that since the beginning of the new financial year on April 1, the department has already earned Rs 1.5 crore. 'I want to brief you that during the last one year, 1.5 lakh new vehicles have been registered in Himachal Pradesh. At present, nearly 23 lakh vehicles are registered in the state,' Agnihotri said. The number of driving license holders has also risen, with one lakh new licenses issued in the past year. 'There are now 16 lakh active driving license holders in the state,' he noted. The Centre has recognized the department's performance for two consecutive years, he said. 'Last year, we received a performance award with a grant of Rs 25 crore, and this year the award amount increased to Rs 28.71 crore. This reflects the efficiency of our department. I extend my congratulations to all our officers and staff,' said the Deputy CM. Announcing expansion plans, Agnihotri said, 'We have decided to introduce 1000 new vehicles in the state. These will create opportunities for both transporters and unemployed youth.' He said of the 234 new public transport routes notified, 181 have already been claimed. The department is inviting private players to operate around 350 minibuses (18-seaters) and 422 large buses. 'Around 3,000 new commercial vehicles are already operating in the state, and nearly 1000 more will soon be added,' he said. He also shared that since the formation of the current government, 26,812 new permits for buses and taxis have been issued. 'People have started purchasing new buses, and 40 such vehicles are already on the roads,' he added. The auction of fancy vehicle numbers has emerged as a significant revenue stream. 'So far, we have earned Rs 37 crore through e-auctions. Some individuals have paid as much as Rs 20 to 25 lakh for a single number,' Agnihotri revealed. The Deputy CM raised concerns about a central government policy that allows a bus to pay a one-time fee of Rs 3 lakh and operate anywhere in India. 'This policy is problematic. While our HRTC buses are forced to pay Rs 18 to 20 lakh, outside buses can operate freely with just Rs 3 lakh. We have imposed a special road tax in response,' he explained. The state government has expressed its disagreement with the Centre over this issue. 'We will build our own transport model and levy our own charges,' he asserted. The department has also given two years for defaulters to pay pending taxes. Despite increasing rates multiple times, only Rs 14 crore was recovered. 'We've now stopped allowing vehicles without tax payments. They must now clear dues through the Excise Department,' Agnihotri said. The state collected Rs 23 crore from tax defaulters through regulatory enforcement. The Deputy CM added that all transport tax systems are now streamlined through an efficient online platform. 'Though the Centre has different ideas, we'll stick to our own robust system,' he remarked. Agnihotri highlighted the progress in vehicle scrapping facilities. 'Two scrapping centers have become operational - one in Una and another in Nadaun, Hamirpur. So far, nearly 3,000 vehicles have been scrapped, though 2,500 of them were scrapped outside the state due to lack of facilities earlier,' he said. Government vehicles will now have to be scrapped via an online portal, and private vehicles will be scrapped through negotiations. Vehicle testing, earlier a manual process, is now shifting to an automated system. 'We're establishing seven automated vehicle testing stations - four under the private sector in Bilaspur, Mandi, Nahan, and Nalagarh, and one in Mehrauli. These will be operational very soon,' he said. Agnihotri also discussed the implementation of the Smart Traffic Management and EV Infrastructure of Intelligent Traffic Management Systems (ITMS). 'Through our intelligent systems, 2,571 traffic violators, especially over-speeding cases, have been identified and fined,' he said. The state is also investing in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. 'We've already set up EV charging stations at 23 petrol pumps. In 2025, 88 new charging stations will be established by various companies,' he said. Six green corridors have been planned, and agreements are in place with three companies under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for 41 new stations, mostly near tourism department hotels. 'Work is underway to install charging points at 65 hotels - 11 in the first phase and 44 in the second. Additionally, 400 government locations have been identified for EV charging stations,' Agnihotri informed. As part of a welfare initiative, 39 commercial vehicles owned by unemployed youth are now being used in the government sector. He also touched on road safety improvements. 'While the number of vehicles has increased, road accidents have decreased by 4.3 per cent and accident-related deaths by 2.4 per cent. Road safety is our top priority,' he said. Black spots across the state are being identified for corrective measures. 'This year will be transformational for the transport sector. We are introducing revolutionary reforms and new systems,' Agnihotri added. (ANI)


Time of India
03-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
HP considers raising retirement age to ease ₹800 cr budget strainHimachal cabinet to discuss raising retirement age of govt employees to 59 years.
Shimla: Facing mounting fiscal pressure and a sharp cut in federal support, the Himachal Pradesh govt will on May 5 consider a proposal to increase the retirement age for state employees from 58 to 59 in a bid to avert a projected ₹800 crore financial burden this year. The measure is part of a set of cost-containment recommendations submitted by a cabinet subcommittee led by deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri. The committee's report comes amid a worsening economic outlook for the hill state, which has seen its revenue deficit grant from the Centre drop from ₹8,058 crore in financial year 2023-24 to ₹3,257 crore for the 2025-26 fiscal. However, the proposed one-year extension in the retirement age comes with a political trade-off: it may hamper the state's ability to deliver on a key election promise of providing 1 lakh jobs annually to more than 8 lakh unemployed youth. Himachal Pradesh's debt burden has crossed ₹1.04 lakh crore, compelling the state to consider structural pension reforms. Among the recommendations: ending the option for retiring employees to commute 40% of their pension, and raising the minimum qualifying service for full pension from 20 years to 25 years. Since returning to power in Dec 2022, the Congress-led govt has reintroduced the old pension scheme (OPS), prompting nearly 1.17 lakh govt employees to shift from the national pension scheme (NPS). This decision has increased the state's monthly pension outlay significantly, and it now stands at ₹800 crore for 1.89 lakh retirees, in addition to ₹1,200 crore in salaries for 2.42 lakh active employees. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Highest Earning College Majors—2025 Edition Best Paying Degrees | Search Ads Learn More Undo The cabinet subcommittee also suggested linking the retirement of education department staff to the end of the academic session, rather than their birthdays. This would allow the govt to delay lump-sum retirement benefits for a few additional months. The May 5 cabinet meeting is expected to weigh the political and economic implications of these proposals as the state searches for ways to stabilise its finances without stalling its employment commitments. MSID:: 120853245 413 |