Himachal Pradesh Budget Highlights: Milk prices hiked, stress on eco-tourism, and more in 2025
Sukhvinder Sukhu outlined a number of important initiatives aimed at strengthening the state’s agricultural sector, promoting tourism, and managing its financial challenges.
One of the major announcements in the budget was a price increase for cow and buffalo milk, aimed at benefiting dairy farmers in the state.
The price of cow milk will rise from Rs 45 to Rs 51 per litre, while buffalo milk will increase from Rs 55 to Rs 61 per litre.
The move comes as part of a broader effort to support the agricultural community, with the government striving to provide fair compensation for milk producers.
Meanwhile, in a push for ecological tourism, the chief minister announced the creation of a Spice Park in Hamirpur and development of tea estates into eco-tourism hubs, turning these lush green areas into attractive destinations for visitors seeking a more nature-focused experience.
Another key focus area in the budget was the promotion of religious tourism. The first-time CM noted the government’s commitment to exploring lesser-known religious and cultural destinations within the state, hoping to boost the influx of both domestic and international visitors.
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Here are the highlights from the Himchal Pradesh Budget 2025:
- Hike in price of cow milk from Rs 45 to Rs 51 per litre, Buffalo milk from Rs 55 to Rs 61/litre.
- FY26 full of financial challenges as revenue deficit grant has been reduced, GST compensation stopped: CM Sukhvinder Sukhu.
- Around 70% of loan taken by state govt was spent on repayment of loan, taken by previous govt, interest component: CM Sukhu.
- Aim to bring 1 lakh farmers under Natural farming in FY26, about 1.58 lakh farmers have taken to natural farming.
- Farmers growing kachi haldi (raw turmeric)