Presiding over a state-level Independence Day function at Rampur, about 132 km from here, Singh said that we salute the freedom fighters and countrymen who laid their lives for attaining the hard-earned independence.
Highlighting the achievements, he said unemployment was the biggest issue when his government came to power
Fulfilling its poll promise, the Congress government announced an unemployment allowance of Rs 1,000 per month to those unemployed youth whose educational qualification 10+2 or above, he said, adding that youth with disability were being given an unemployment allowance of Rs 1,500 per month.
"We have established 'Kaushal Vikas Nigam' to implement Rs 640 crore the ADB-assisted Skill Development Project," the Chief Minister said, adding that as many as 31,991 youths have been provided employment in the private sector companies and around 63,000 in public sector units.
An almost equal number of employment avenues were generated in the private sector, he added.
During the last four-and-a-half years, he said that2,314 kilometre of new roads and 215 bridges have been constructed and road connectivity were provided to 864 villages.
As of now, around 3,140 panchayats out of a total 3,226 have been connected with motorable roads and the work was in progress in the remaining panchayats.
"With this, the total length of roads in the state was now around 37,000 kilometre," said Singh.
On the education sector, the chief minister said that Himachal Pradesh was becoming an "education hub" of the country as new colleges have been opened.
"About 900 posts in different categories have been created for smooth functioning of these newly opened colleges," he said, adding over 230 new health institutions have been opened in the state.
Earlier, the chief minister hoisted the national flag and took salute from the march-past by contingents of Police, Home-guards, NCC, scouts and guides and NSS cadets including school children.
The parade was led by parade commander Monika Bhatungru (IPS) from Lahaul in Himachal.
Irrigation and Public Health Minister Vidya Stokes, Chief Parliamentary Secretary Nand Lal, MLA Rohru Mohan Lal Brakta were also present on the occasion amongst Civil and police officers besides others.
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