Presiding over the state-level function on the occasion of the 70th Independence Day at Solan, he said the government has already released five per cent interim relief to employees and pensioners, and six per cent additional DA would be paid from October.
Singh, who unfurled the national flag and inspected the march-past at the function, listed the achievements of his government and claimed the state has made "remarkable progress" in education, health, construction of roads, and opening and upgradation of over 1,000 schools.
An IIT, IIM and Fine Arts College are coming up in Una, Sirmaur and Shimla, four medical colleges at Nahan, Chamba, Hamirpur and Mandi and AIIMS at Bilaspur, he said, adding 135 health institutions have been opened and upgraded and 41,500 youth given jobs during the tenure of the present government.
Asserting that welfare of people is top on the agenda of the government, he said till date 1.27 lakh youth have benefited from Skill Development Allowance Scheme. Contractual employees and daily wagers who have completed five years and seven years of service respectively are being regularised.
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Meanwhile, presiding over the district-level Independence Day function in Dharamshala, state transport minister G S Bali announced HRTC will have Super Luxury Scania AC buses in its fleet, adding, "Such buses will be used to connect district headquarters with Shimla."
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Later, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh hoisted a large National Flag atop the tallest tower in the state, measuring 121 feet, at Jawahar Park in Solan district.
The tallest tricolour was set up in the memory of a late social worker Bansi Dhar Aggarwal of the district.
The CM also laid wreath at Shaheed Samark at Chambaghat in Solan.