The Chief Minister also announced a hike in honorarium of freedom fighters from Rs 7,500 to Rs 10,000 per month.
Norms under skill development scheme were also relaxed and age for coverage was increased from 18 to 25 years.
Presiding over the state-level Independence Day function at Mandi, Singh said the qualification for becoming eligible under the scheme has also been lowered from 12th pass to matriculation.
"Release of DA will put a burden of Rs 4,000 crore on the state exchequer," the chief minister said.
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Applicant can now file an affidavit regarding his or her being unemployed instead of filing an employment certificate issued by a Magistrate, he said.
Widows and un-married daughters of the freedom fighter will get Rs 5,000 instead of Rs 3,500 per month
Listing achievements of his government, Singh said that during a short span of over seven months, the state government has taken a string of initiatives and important decisions aimed at welfare of all sections of society.
Besides, 10,900 pending cases of pension have been accorded approval and there was no pending case as of now, the chief minister said.
Singh said that Rs 3,836 crore were being spent on education sector during the current financial year, which was 18 per cent of the total budget.