Provision of Rs 711 crore has been made in the current year budget under Tribal Area Sub Plan:CM

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Shimla. The State Government was according top priority on development of the tribal areas of the State and a provision of Rs 711 crore has been made in the current financial year budget under the Tribal Area Sub Plan which was Rs 72 crore more than the previous year budget allocation.

This was stated by the Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur while presiding over the review meeting of Tribal Development Department here today.
Chief Minister said that in addition to the regular State budget allocation under the Tribal Sub Plan, an amount of Rs 34.74 crore has been allocated under Section 275(1) of the constitution by the Union Tribal Affairs Ministry.

He said that in addition to this, Rs 15.45 crore has been provided by the Union Home Ministry under the Border Area Development Programme.

Jai Ram Thakur said that one Eklavya Adarsh Residential School has been established in Kinnaur district and three more Adarsh Schools have been started from academic session 2019-20 at Khani in Bharmour, Baring in Lahaul and Kawas in Pangi to provide better educational facilities to the students of these tribal areas.

He said that Himachal Pradesh Eklavya Model Residential School Management Society have been registered for proper management of these schools. He said that the Union Tribal Affairs Ministry has provided Rs 33.36 crore for construction of buildings of these Vidyalayas.

Chief Minister said that in order to solve the voltage problem and ensure uninterrupted power supply in Kinnaur district, all old electric poles would be replaced and electricity transformers would be upgraded and replaced, if required.

He said that repair work of various civil structure of 3×1.5 MW Thirot Power House and reconstruction of long defunct 2×200 KW Billing Micro Hydel Project would be taken in hand soon.

He said that hunderd percent households of the tribal districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul Spiti would be covered with Fully Functional Tapped Water by 15th December, this year.
Jai Ram Thakur said that steps must be taken to solve the electricity problem of the Pangi and Bharmour area.

He said that proposal of Rs 20 lakh for connecting 11 KV Gulabgarh Tyagi Line with Sansari Nallah has already been approved. He said that all the 33 WSS Schemes in Bharmour area would be improved and maintained properly to provide uninterrupted water supply in the area.

Chief Minister said that tele-medicine services have been started in Regional Hospital Keylong, CHC Kaza and in Pangi to provide better health care facilities to the people nearer to their homes in the tribal areas.

He said that specialised doctors and Gynaecologist would be provided in Lahaul and Pangi areas at the earliest.

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