April 17, 2026

789 Cabinet Decisions Implemented: What Himachal Achieved So Far

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A meeting of the Himachal Pradesh Cabinet Sub-Committee was held today under the chairmanship of Revenue Minister Jagat Singh Negi to review the implementation status of decisions taken during past Cabinet meetings.

During the review, officials reported that 831 Cabinet decisions were made between 13 January 2023 and 31 December 2024, out of which 789 have been successfully implemented. This reflects a high implementation rate and a strong commitment to governance efficiency.

The meeting also focused on pending decisions from key departments including Jal Shakti, Agriculture, Finance, Horticulture, Personnel, and Public Works. Minister Negi directed the concerned departments to fast-track the implementation of remaining decisions to ensure timely public service delivery and greater transparency.

The meeting was attended by Ayush Minister Yadvinder Goma, Member Secretary Harbans Singh Brascon, and Joint Secretary (GAD) Kulvinder Singh, who discussed ways to streamline inter-departmental coordination and execution.

The Cabinet Sub-Committee emphasized that accelerating decision execution is crucial to fulfilling the government’s public welfare commitments.

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