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Himachal targets full green energy state status by 2026: Dharmani

Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani with students of DAV Public School, Ghumarwin.

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Himachal Pradesh is set to lead the nation toward a green-energy future, aiming to become India’s first fully green state by 2026 with a strong emphasis on electric mobility and solar power. This was stated by Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani while addressing the annual day celebrations, “Arohan 2025,” at DAV Public School, Ghumarwin, in Bilaspur district today.

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Dharmani outlined the government’s ambitious plan and underscored the crucial role of education in shaping a sustainable and progressive society. He announced that a new Education Dialogue programme will soon be launched across schools in the state to encourage students and parents to engage in discussions on ongoing education reforms, fostering collaboration between families, teachers and policymakers.

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Emphasising that education forms the foundation of a strong and creative society, Dharmani called for a nurturing home and school environment that promotes curiosity, innovation and open expression among children.

On sustainability, he said the state government is committed to achieving 90 per cent of its total energy consumption from renewable sources by 2026. To advance electric mobility, the government is offering subsidies of 40-50 per cent on e-taxis, e-buses and e-trucks and has begun replacing traditional fuel vehicles in government departments with electric alternatives.

Encouraging students to excel in academics, culture and sports, Dharmani said today’s youth will drive Himachal toward a greener, self-reliant and prosperous future. He also presented awards to students for their achievements in various fields.

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