
Triple IT Saloh will operate the skill development center Palakwah
Una 30 December: Skill development center Palakwah, built at a cost of Rs 25 crore under Haroli assembly constituency, will be operated by Triple IT Saloh and here skill training will be provided to the people of the entire state in various professions. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri gave this information while addressing the students, parents and teachers present at the annual prize distribution ceremony of Adarsh Public High School in village Upper Pandoga of Haroli assembly constituency.
Una 30 December: Skill development center Palakwah, built at a cost of Rs 25 crore under Haroli assembly constituency, will be operated by Triple IT Saloh and here skill training will be provided to the people of the entire state in various professions. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri gave this information while addressing the students, parents and teachers present at the annual prize distribution ceremony of Adarsh Public High School in village Upper Pandoga of Haroli assembly constituency. He said that the state government is taking many meaningful steps for qualitative improvement and infrastructural development in education and is providing all possible help to provide equal opportunities in higher education to poor children.
He said that due to the efforts of the state government, Haroli assembly constituency is being developed as an education hub and the educational facilities in this area are being continuously upgraded so that along with other areas of development, Una district can also progress in the field of education. Can get special recognition. He said that Haroli assembly constituency of Una district, which was considered backward from the point of view of development about two decades ago, is today counted among the leading assembly constituencies not only in Himachal Pradesh but in the country in every aspect of development, the credit for which also goes to the people of this area. With whose continuous support and cooperation, he got the opportunity to serve the public in Haroli assembly constituency for the fifth consecutive time. He told that while two decades ago there were only four senior secondary schools in Haroli assembly constituency, today 33 senior secondary schools, two industrial training institutes, one Kendriya Vidyalaya and three colleges are raising the flame of education in the area. . He said that due to the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) established at a cost of Rs 150 crore in village Saloh of Haroli assembly constituency, this area has got special recognition in the country and the world. He said that due to the efforts made in the field of education during the last two decades, today Haroli assembly constituency is moving towards becoming a hub of education and the daughters of the area have got the maximum benefit from it. He said that Himcaps Law and Nursing College, Badhera, established in the field of co-operation, has a special place in Una district as well as in the entire state, from where the children studying law and nursing are bringing glory to the region in the country and the world. . He said that on one hand, while most of the people of the previous generation were illiterate or had very little education, at present the young men and women of this area are bringing glory to the area by becoming doctors, engineers, judges, lawyers and nursing officers. Are.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that today Haroli has a special identity in professional, technical and vocational education and highly educated people from here are proving their abilities in every corner of the country. Mukesh Agnihotri said that a person can achieve lasting success only through continuous hard work and efforts. Therefore, students should keep making continuous efforts along with hard work in their life, only then the set goal can be achieved. He called upon the students to take a pledge to never take drugs in their life and also inspire others about it. He said that all necessary steps are being taken by the government and administration to realize the vision of a drug-free society and 100 percent of its goals will be achieved with public cooperation.
Mukesh Agnihotri said that the construction work of Pandoga-Tayuri bridge, to be built at a cost of Rs 52 crore, will be started soon and it will be completed in record time. He said that work related to electrification of tube wells of the area is being done at a cost of about Rs 12 crore. Apart from this, the construction work of Beet Irrigation Scheme-2, to be built at a cost of Rs 70 crore, will also be started soon. About Rs 13 crore is being spent on the road being built from Pandoga to Punjabar and modern chowks are being constructed at 10 important places in Haroli assembly constituency. The Deputy Chief Minister rewarded the students who performed best in education and other fields of the school. He congratulated the school administration for organizing the annual prize distribution ceremony and extended best wishes for the continued progress and betterment of the school.
Earlier, on reaching the school campus, the Deputy Chief Minister was warmly welcomed by the school administration, students and teachers. He formally inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp. After this, Principal of Adarsh Public High School, Rajni Sharma welcomed the chief guest and presented the annual report of the school. Local school chairman Ashok Thakur and managing director Ravindra Thakur also expressed their views at the function and shared their experiences regarding Adarsh Public High School. Many colorful cultural programs were presented by the students of local schools in the function. The Deputy Chief Minister announced to give Rs 31 thousand from his discretionary fund to the school for the promotion of cultural programs.
District Congress Committee President Ranjit Singh Rana, Haroli Block Congress Committee President Vinod Kumar Bittu, State Congress Committee Secretary Ashok Thakur, Congress Party OBC Cell District President Pramod Kumar, SDM Haroli Vishal Sharma, were present at the function.
Many dignitaries including Suresh Dhiman, Regional Manager Himachal Road Transport Corporation, Managing Director of the local school Ravindra Thakur and Principal Rajni Sharma were also present on the occasion.
