February 19, 2026

A Contribution To Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund

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Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu

Honorable Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu chaired the event titled ‘A Contribution to Chief Minister’s Aapda Raahat Kosh’ at Gaiety Theatre in Shimla. The program aimed to foster support for the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund.

WATCH HERE Sukhu presided over the event “A Contribution to Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund” at Gaiety Theatre in Shimla

During the event, Chief Minister Sukhu emphasized the significance of collective efforts in assisting those affected by various disasters. The event provided a platform for individuals and organizations to contribute to the relief fund, furthering the state’s ability to respond effectively during emergencies.

The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of unity and compassion, particularly in times of adversity, and encouraged citizens to come forward and play an active role in aiding disaster relief efforts. The program at Gaiety Theatre served as a testament to the state’s commitment to the welfare of its residents and its preparedness to provide timely assistance during challenging situations.

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