CM announces 180-Day Maternity Leave for Women Home Guards
Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presided over the 62nd State-Level Raising Day celebrations of the Himachal Pradesh Home Guards and Civil Defence at The Ridge Shimla today. It was for the first time that this event was being celebrated as a State-level function. The event witnessed a splendid parade, led by Parade Commander Vinay Kumar, comprising 17 contingents. Platoon commander Lata Rahi led the women contingents, while various contingents from districts of the State displayed their skills under the leadership of their respective commanders.
A Battle March Past by the Home Guard Jawans and a musical performance by the Home Guard band added grandeur to the event. Demonstrations of disaster management techniques on the theme “Surakshit Himachal” by the Home Guards also captivated the audience.
Sh. Sukhu announced that Women Home Guards would be provided 180 days of maternity leave, while the daily allowance for Home Guards during deployment outside the State would be increased from Rs. 60 to Rs. 500 and a provision would be made in the next budget. He said that the government would fill 700 vacant Home Guard posts to strengthen the force. Additionally, funds would be allocated for the construction of the SDRF headquarters in Palampur and the Kangra Unit campus and to enhance communication. He announced to sanction new landline numbers at the SDRF Control Room to facilitate the people. He also announced the establishment of drone stations at all district headquarters to enhance disaster management capabilities.
The Chief Minister appreciated the dedication and commitment of the Home Guards and Civil Defence personnel in managing disasters and ensuring public safety. He emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) with advanced equipment and allocating sufficient funds for this purpose. He said, “Presently, SDRF was equipped with drones capable of lifting up to 5 kg and this force would soon receive drones with higher payload capacities to meet operational demands.”
Extending his greetings on Home Guards Raising Day, Sh. Sukhu lauded the exemplary efforts of Home Guards, Fire Department personnel and SDRF during last year’s monsoon disaster. Highlighting the magnitude of the calamity, he said, “It was one of the most devastating disasters in our lifetime, resulting in significant loss of life and property. He was personally present at ground zero during the rescue operations. He said that with everyone’s support, we safely evacuated 75,000 stranded tourists, including 300 trapped at Chandratal in Lahaul-Spiti district. Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi and MLA Sanjay Awasthi played their pivotal roles in the rescue efforts.”
Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that a state-wide Disaster Management Awareness Campaign was being launched from today to 6th January 2025 to ensure greater public participation during emergencies. He stressed the importance of community involvement in disaster management keeping in view the growing challenges posed by climate change, including cloudbursts and other natural calamities. He said that to enhance disaster preparedness the State plans to train one percent of its population as Civil Defence volunteers over the next five years. The Home Guards have already conducted approximately 31,000 rescue and relief operations during the last decade, saving 3,600 lives and protecting properties worth over Rs. 10,000 crore, he added.
He said that the government was improving the SDRF’s infrastructure, designating the Home Guards as First Responders during natural disasters and integrating them under the SDRF for faster response. He said that the 74 company offices and 12 training centres of the Home Guards across the State have been designated as Disaster Response Centers to bolster disaster readiness.
Sh. Sukhu stated that the present government was making continuous efforts to strengthen the State’s fire services. He said that the government has established four new fire stations in Nadaun, Deha, Indora and Kotkhai during the last two years. He said that 240 posts of various categories have been created in the Fire Services Department and approval has been granted to procure eight fire vehicles to strengthen the working of the department. The state government was extending all possible assistance for the expansion and modernization of fire services, he added.
The Chief Minister awarded the Shimla Battalion led by Naresh Verma, with the Best Battalion Award of the march past while the Best Unit Award was received by Commandant General Satwant Atwal. Furthermore, Vinod Kumar and the late Pravindra Kumar were honoured for their exemplary services. The award for the late Pravindra Kumar was presented to his wife Meera Devi.
The Chief Minister also visited the exhibition set up during the event and evinced keen interest in it.
Commandant General of Home Guards Satwant Atwal, welcomed the Chief Minister and provided detailed information about the department’s activities.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Dhani Ram Shandil, Vice Chairman H.P. Tourism Development Board R.S. Bali, Deputy Chief Whip Kewal Singh Pathania, MLA's Harish Janartha, Ajay Solanki, Sudarshan Bablu, Malender Rajan, Hardeep Singh Bawa, Chairman H.P. State Cooperative Bank Devender Shyam, Mayor, Municipal Corporation Shimla Surender Chauhan, Deputy Mayor Uma Kaushal former Mayor Jaini Prem and Sohan Lal, Councillors, Deputy Commissioner Anupam Kashyap, Director General of Police Atul Verma and ADGP Abhishek Trivedi, along with other police and home guard officers, were also present.