Himachal Pradesh: Chief Minister Launches Six New Schemes to Strengthen Economy and Welfare Programs
What’s in News?On Wednesday, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu marked the completion of two years of the Congress government by launching six innovative schemes aimed at bolstering the rural economy, promoting natural farming, empowering vulnerable families, and enhancing horticulture in the state. The event, held at Luhnu Ground, Bilaspur, also witnessed the distribution of financial assistance to beneficiaries.The Six New Schemes Launched1. "Him Bhog Atta" and Support for Natural FarmingObjective: Promote natural
One Nation, One Election: Advantages, Challenges, and Its Impact on India’s Democracy
The Indian government has taken a significant step towards revolutionizing the country's electoral process by approving the 'One Nation, One Election' policy. This historic decision, aimed at synchronizing Lok Sabha and state assembly elections, was made at a Union Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The draft legislation is set to be introduced in the ongoing Winter session of Parliament, marking a potential shift in India’s democratic framework. What is the One Nation, One Election Policy? The 'One Nation, One Election' (ONOE)
Duttnagar Dairy Plant: A Milestone in Himachal’s Dairy Revolution
IntroductionThe inauguration of the state-of-the-art dairy processing plant in Duttnagar, Shimla district, heralds a new chapter in Himachal Pradesh’s dairy revolution. Spearheaded by Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, this initiative marks a significant step towards transforming the state’s dairy industry. Built at a cost of ₹25.67 crore under the National Dairy Development Programme and the Him Ganga Scheme, the plant is set to empower local dairy farmers, create employment opportunities, and reduce dependence on external
Chamba’s Tourism Potential Showcased at the Himalayan Orange Tourism Festival
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Himachal Pradesh Wins Three National Panchayat Awards
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Rashtrapati Niwas Winter Fest 2024: Celebrating Himachal’s Heritage in a Historic Retreat
The Rashtrapati Niwas in Mashobra is making headlines as it gears up to host an exclusive Winter Fest on December 7, 2024. This landmark event, under the aegis of the President of India, celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh and highlights the growing significance of this 174-year-old heritage icon. Since its public opening in April 2023, the estate has attracted over 1.1 lakh visitors, transforming into a vibrant cultural hub.
Historical Overview
Rashtrapati Niwas, previously known as "The Retreat Building," stands as a testament to history, culture, and architectural brilliance. This 174-year-old heritage icon, now serving as the summer retreat of the President of India, has witnessed a fascinating evolution, reflecting India's colonial legacy and post-independence transformation.
Origins and Early Years
The building was initially constructed in the mid-19th century by the then Medical Superintendent of Simla. The property was later leased by Lord William Hay, who served as the Commissioner of Simla. During this period, the local populace affectionately referred to it as "Larty Sahib Ki Kothi", a nod to Lord William Hay’s nickname, “Larty Sahib.”
The lease deed signed with the Raja of Koti, the estate's original owner, stipulated several unique conditions aimed at preserving the property’s integrity and respecting local customs. These conditions included:
- Maintaining public access to the roads connecting Simla and Mashobra.
- Prohibiting the felling of trees.
- Banning the slaughter of cattle within the estate grounds.
Changes in Ownership
The property changed hands multiple times over the decades:
- Sir William Mansfield, the then Commander-in-Chief, assumed the lease following Lord William Hay.
- Later, Sir Edward Buck leased the estate in 1881.
In 1896, the Raja of Koti exercised his right of preemption to reclaim ownership. However, shortly after, the property was consigned to the government on a permanent lease, ensuring its continued use for official purposes.
The Viceregal Retreat
The Earl of Elgin, Viceroy of India, was the first to use the estate as a viceregal residence. Recognizing its strategic location and serene environment, Lord Elgin ensured the estate became a regular retreat for future viceroys. The estate became synonymous with tranquility, serving as a venue for weekends, holidays, and informal governance.
Post-Independence Transformation
Following India’s independence in 1947, the estate underwent a significant transformation. In 1965, during the tenure of President Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the Rashtrapati Niwas was officially designated as the summer retreat for the President of India. This decision was made after its predecessor, the Viceregal Lodge, was handed over to the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) in 1962.
