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Himachal Pradesh Government to recruit 2,061 Van Mitras

Cabinet also gives approval for creation of 964 posts of Veterinary Pharmacist
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Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu chairs a Cabinet meeting in Shimla on Tuesday. Tribune photo
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The Himachal Pradesh Government will recruit 2,061 Van Mitras in the Forest Department while the criterion of 10-mark personal interview will be abolished, as per the directives of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh.

The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu here today. A policy was formulated for the appointment of Van Mitras but as the criterion of 10 marks for interview was challenged in court, the matter was reviewed. Now, the appointments would be made on the basis of merit in Class XII and others marks and on the basis of marks for various categories like the SC, ST, OBC, IRDP and the sports quota.

The Cabinet also gave approval for the creation of 964 posts of Veterinary Pharmacist, who had been working in the Animal Husbandry Department and awaiting the regularisation of their services.

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The Cabinet decided to amend the Eco-tourism Policy, 2017, to align it with the recent amendments to the Forest Conservation Act (FCA), 2023, aimed at promoting and developing eco-tourism activities in the state.

The Cabinet decided to transfer the administrative control of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) to the Additional Director General (Home Guards and Civil Defence) to enhance its effectiveness during emergencies. It also approved the deputation of Home Guard jawans to the SDRF for a maximum period of two years to ensure its smooth operation.

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To promote the use of electric vehicles (EV) and reduce reliance on fossil fuel vehicles, the Cabinet decided to involve private players to expand the EV charging station network along the six green corridors in the state. At present, 77 EV charging stations are operational along these corridors.

The Cabinet also approved the establishment of five automated testing stations for vehicle fitness assessment, utilising advanced automated equipment, at a cost of Rs 5 crore each. The vehicle fitness assessment was being done manually at present.

The Cabinet decided to create and fill 150 posts of nursing staff in Dr Radhakrishnan Government Medical College and Hospital, Hamirpur. Besides, it decided to create and fill six posts of Associate Professor and 10 of Assistant Professor in the departments of General Medicine, Paediatrics, General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia and Radiology in the medical college.

The Cabinet sanctioned the opening of a Sub-Divisional Police Officer’s office at Nadaun in Hamirpur district and the creation and filling of five posts of various categories there. It also approved the establishment of a new fire post at Indora in Kangra district along with 13 posts.

The Cabinet also approved the establishment of a new police post at Shinku La under Keylong police station in Lahaul and Spiti district, besides the creation and filling of six posts of various categories.

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