CM Sukhu's statement amid rising loan burden!!!


himachal pradesh, which has less resources to earn, cannot move ahead without loans. The state's financial condition is such that the government has to resort to loans to pay salaries to employees and pensions to retired employees. The government is left with only a nominal amount of money for development in the state. The practice of taking loans that started in himachal pradesh in the 1990s has continued unabated since then. Whichever government it is, it has to take loans to run the state. Despite this, the politics of rising debt burden is always effective in the state. The debt burden on himachal pradesh has reached close to 86 thousand crores. An important statement of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has come out amid the rising debt burden.


Debt culture will have to be stopped - cm Sukhu

himachal pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that his government inherited a bad financial system from the then bjp government. He said that the government decided that a routine government cannot run, the debt culture will have to be stopped. The question is what will we leave behind for the younger generation. Despite the bad financial situation, the government gave old pension to 1.36 lakh government employees. Many times difficult decisions have to be taken for the welfare of the society. The government is moving forward together towards making himachal pradesh self-reliant. The government is working hard.


Focus on strengthening the rural economy

chief minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu has said that the state government is working towards strengthening the rural economy. The state government wants that the people of the village also have money in their hands so that the rural economy can be strengthened. He said that to promote the rural economy, wheat and maize crops prepared through natural farming will be purchased at the rate of Rs 40 and Rs 30 per kg respectively. The minimum support price of cow milk has been increased from Rs 32 to Rs 45 and the minimum support price of buffalo milk has been increased from Rs 47 to Rs 55.

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