The state of NOC for firefighting equipment in the home will be considered, Himachal's CM Sukhwinder Sukhu

Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said today that the state government would consider releasing the NOC (NOC) to install fire safety equipment at home. Sukhu answered the demand for Manali Mla Bhubaneswar Gaur, who asked for an exemption for home field in old heritage buildings, where it is not possible to install fire equipment. He assured the house, “the government will consider releasing the house in the old buildings. We will also investigate the possibility of other options.” Asked for the MLA Kuldeep Rathore that moves the Horticulture directorate of Shimla City, Horticulture Minister Jagat Negi said there is no such proposal. He said: “The Directorate of Horticulture was erected in Nava Bahar in 1972. We have 30 Bighas land in NAV Bahar, where 412 employees are deployed. If you keep in mind all these things, there is no suggestion to keep it out of Shimla while keeping all these things in mind.” Asked for Kasauli Mla Vinod SultanPuri, the chief minister said the government would consider raising the fees of the state’s government’s rest houses and also the appropriate rules for the tourists staying there. The MLA said that a nominal rate of Rs 500 per day is charged in these rest houses, while a price of Rs 2500 is charged in the home, suffering the owners of these tourism units. He said that the government would receive revenue as it would be renewed by raising the rate of the rooms of rest houses. The chief minister said that, except for two rooms, the discussion of all rest houses is done online. He acknowledged that the condition of some rest houses is bad. Share this story -tags