Himachal Chief Minister Sukhu Highlights Insufficient Compensation from Centre for States ₹90,000 Crore Environmental Contributions
The state is set to present its claims to the central government during the forthcoming NITI Aayog meeting. This gathering provides an opportunity for state representatives to advocate for their interests and needs, ensuring that regional perspectives are considered in national policy-making.
The NITI Aayog, established in 2015, serves as the premier policy think tank of the Government of India, facilitating cooperative federalism and enabling states to engage with the central government on various developmental issues. The upcoming meeting is expected to address a variety of topics, including resource allocation, infrastructural development, and social welfare programs.
State officials are preparing to outline their priorities and challenges, with hopes of securing greater support from the central government for key initiatives. The dialogue aims to enhance collaboration and ensure that state-specific needs are adequately addressed in national programs and policies.
