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Himachal Government to soon start Rogi Mitra scheme for elderly: Sukhu

 State government providing pension to 6.71 lakh elderly, Flags off a Cycling Rally and Walkathon

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today presided over the State-level celebration function of ‘International Day of Older Persons-2025’ at the historic Ridge in Shimla.  He said that the State government was making concerted efforts to provide better facilities and social security to the senior citizens.

Sh. Sukhu said that the state government was providing social security pensions between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 1,700 per month to 6,71,754 to all the eligible senior citizens keeping at bay the income limit. The Men aged between 60 to 69 years were being provided Rs. 1,000 per month while women in the same age group were getting Rs. 1,500 per month. All the senior citizens above the age of 70 years were given Rs. 1,700 monthly. He further said that under the Indira Gandhi Pyari Behna Sukh Samman Nidhi Yojna, 2.37 lakh women in the State were also being provided monthly pension of Rs. 1,500. The Government was also providing financial assistance of  rupees three  lakh to single and widowed women for house construction.

A ‘Sukh Aashray Parisar’ was also being constructed at Jwalamukhi with an estimated expenditure of Rs. 100 crore where senior citizens would be provided with all the necessary facilities so as to make them feel at home. He said that in the near future ‘Rogi Mitra Yojana’ would also be launched for the regular health check-ups of senior citizens.

The Chief Minister said that since the present state government came to power, added priority was being given to  the social welfare sector with focus on the policies being framed in this direction. Highlighting the government’s focus on social welfare, Sh. Sukhu said that Himachal Pradesh is the first State in the country to enact a law granting orphan children the status of ‘Children of the State’. These children are supported until the age of 27, including their education, professional studies, and monthly pocket money of Rs. 4,000. Every year, they are sent for exposure visits, with all travel, stay, and boarding expenses borne by the government.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the transformational reforms in the education sector, noting that Himachal Pradesh has jumped from 21st to 5th position in the national education rankings. He stated that 100 schools will soon be converted into CBSE-based institutions to provide better education opportunities to children in villages. Due to these reforms in the education sector the people would witness up-gradation in the education system within the next two to three years, remarked Sh. Sukhu.

To strengthen health infrastructure the medical colleges were being equipped with modern equipments of world class technology. He said that the  old equipment was being replaced with modern machines matching standards with that in AIIMS-Delhi with an estimated cost Rs. 300 crore. Sh. Sukhu reiterated that robotic surgery has already been started at Chamiana and Tanda Medical Colleges at a nominal cost of Rs. 30,000, while the same procedure costs nearly Rs. 2 lakh in private hospitals. The Chief Minister reiterated that despite pressure from the Central Government to implement NPS, the State government restored the Old Pension Scheme, prioritizing welfare over political gains, even as several financial restrictions have been imposed by the Centre.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister honoured Yashpal, Keshav Ram, Sumitra Chandel, retired IAS officer Shrinivas Joshi, Hiranand Shandilya and Narendra Kataria from Shimla district, Prof. Amar Singh Chauhan, Rajendra Kumar Sharma and Vidyanand Saraik from Sirmaur, Dr P.K. Pathania, Help Age India Solan and Shalendra Panwar from Solan, Milap Singh from Hamirpur, Anita Thakur from Kullu, Mast Ram Verma and Jamnu Ram from Bilaspur, International sportsman Ajit Singh from Una, and Manohar Lal Sharma from Mandi for their outstanding contributions.

Earlier, the Chief Minister flagged off a Cycling Rally and Walkathon and  visited exhibition stalls set up by various Women Self-Help Groups. The programme also featured a ramp walk by senior citizens aged between 60 and 82. Colourful cultural performances were also presented on the occasion.

MLA Harish Janartha, Mayor Surinder Chauhan, Deputy Mayor Uma Kaushal, HP Scheduled Caste Commission Kuldeep Kumar, Member Vijay Dogra and Digvijay Malhotra, Chairman HPBOCWWB Nardev Singh Kanwar, Secretary, Ashish Singhmar, Director ESOMSA Sumit Kimta, Councillors, Former Deputy Mayor  Tikender Singh Panwar, Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.  

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