Mandi: Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri announced 10,000 job openings in the Jal Shakti Department during a Gram Panchayat program in Balh.
The government allocated funds for a sports field and approved a new patwari post in Saradhwar Panchayat.
Agnihotri assured the government's commitment to justice for unemployed youth, emphasizing upcoming job opportunities in various departments.
He criticized the central government's lack of assistance during a recent disaster and highlighted the Himachal government's allocation of 4,500 crores for relief.
Taking a swipe at the BJP, Agnihotri pointed out their 92,000 crores debt, contrasting it with his government's decision to reinstate pensions for employees.
In celebration of HRTC's 50th anniversary, Agnihotri announced 327 new buses, aiming to provide ample services to religious places.**Press Note:**
During program Sarkar Gaon Ke Dwar at Ghaur, Mukesh Agnihotri addressed nearly 60 public issues on the spot.
He also approved financial assistance for development projects based on people's demands.
The program covered eight Panchayats, including Saradhwar, Chauki Chandranahan, Riyur, Lower Rewalsar, Kothi Gaheri, Dusra Khabu, Darbyas, and Sarkidhar.
The saints Ram from Doh and Gauri Devi from Riyur faced housing issues, prompting Agnihotri to immediately approve their inclusion in the Chief Minister's Housing Scheme.
Expressing gratitude, the beneficiaries praised the government's commitment to helping the less fortunate.
Responding to the water scarcity issue raised by the residents of Chhajjawani Khabu, Agnihotri directed the construction of a 25,000-liter tank.
He emphasized quick action by the Water Resources Department and announced the prompt implementation of a 40 crore drinking water scheme in the Balh constituency.
Additionally, Agnihotri pledged 3 lakhs for the construction of walls at the Government Higher Secondary School in Chhajjawani Khabu.
He urged officials to address water-related problems without discrimination, ensuring everyone has access to water for their homes and fields.
Agnihotri also highlighted plans for equitable distribution of water and irrigation facilities in all households.
Acknowledging demands for improved bus services and route expansions, Agnihotri instructed officials to take appropriate action.
He responded to the request from Panchayat head Pawan Thakur by directing the Mandi DC to allocate necessary funds for various development projects in Saradhwar Panchayat.