Shimla: On Monday, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Sukhu said the government is mulling to bring a law to curb corruption to bring transparency in the system.
“We are committed to providing transparent and accountable governance and to completely axe corruption,” he said while presiding over the second session of the MLAs’ priority meeting for the annual estimated budget plans for 2024-25.
He said to resolve public grievances and provide efficient administration effectively the government has started the ‘Sarkar Gaon ke Dwar’ program which has been acknowledged by the people.
To curb the drug menace and mining mafia, he said the government is taking stringent measures.
“We are also taking up measures to solve the problem of stray animals and provide shelter to them,” Sukhu said.
Courtesy: ‘IANS’
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