Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu today visited the Balika Ashram in Kalpa in district Kinnaur. He said that the state government was committed to supporting orphan children and continuously working for their welfare and upliftment.
During his visit, the Chief Minister said that all orphans in the state were recognized as “Children of the State.” He emphasized that these children were now the responsibility of the government, and their education and other essential expenses would be fully borne by the government.
He said that Himachal Pradesh was the first state in the country to enact laws specifically aimed at securing the well-being and rights of orphaned children. These laws ensure that all the orphan children receive the comprehensive support they need, including access to education, healthcare, and other necessary needs that would help them build a better future.
While interacting with the girls of the Ashram, the Chief Minister encouraged them to focus on their education and strive for success in life. He assured them that the State Government would provide all possible support to them to ensure their bright future.
Sh. Sukhu directed the Deputy Commissioner Kinnaur to conduct regular surprise inspections of the Balika Ashram and promptly address any issues faced by the children.
The Chief Minister announced a Diwali gift of Rs. 25,000 for each inmate of the Ashram and presented tracksuits to them.
The girls expressed their gratitude and performed a cultural program on the occasion.
Later, the Chief Minister visited and offered prayers at the Bodh Temple Kalpa.