Dharamshala, May 6 -- The Himachal cabinet on Monday approved the relocation of the forest department's wildlife wing from Shimla to the CPD KFW Project Office building in Dharamshala, Kangra district and the office of the CPD KFW Project will be shifted to the vacated premises of the Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Dharamshala. Earlier, the chairperson of Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) Raghubir Singh Bali had announced regarding the shifting of its head office to Kangra district. The Congress government has declared Kangra district as the tourism capital of the state. The state Cabinet in its meeting held under the chairmanship of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also decided to convert part time Class-IV workers of various departments, who have completed seven years of continuous services as on March 31, 2025, as daily wagers. The Cabinet approved the shifting of the district jail from Mandi to the newly constructed building at Nerchowk. The existing district jail premises in Mandi will be converted into an open jail for women inmates. During the meeting, the cabinet also okayed the Himachal Pradesh Online Filing and Processing of Court Cases Rules, 2025, under the revenue department. These rules will allow revenue courts to receive and process applications, appeals, revisions, reviews and other petitions online. Additionally, it authorised the Himachal Pradesh Rajya Chayan Aayog to determine the examination fees for recruitment tests conducted by the Aayog. It further decided to prepare development plans for the Shri Chintpurni Special Area in Una district, Sarahan Special Area in Shimla district and Bhota Planning Area in Hamirpur district, aiming to regulate unplanned growth of rural settlements and unchecked commercial development along the National Highway. The Cabinet approved new guidelines related to the requisition of vacancies, the selection process and the issuance of appointment offers across various government departments, where the stage of requisition is over. It was also decided to constitute a Cabinet sub-committee to look into these aspects for future appointments. It also sanctioned the allotment of 350 new stage carriage routes across the state as well as new extra routes based on local demand, for the operation of 18-seater tempo travellers by private operators. The Cabinet approved the filling of 81 posts of medical officers, including 68 posts of casualty medical officers and 13 posts in various other categories. This decision aims to strengthen emergency services, trauma centres, casualty units, blood banks and tertiary cancer care facilities in government medical colleges and institutions. It also sanctioned the recruitment of 18 FACT and FACT Plus qualified professionals in the department of forensic services to enhance forensic capabilities. Additionally, the Cabinet approved the filling of 11 posts of subject matter specialists in various Krishi Vigyan Kendras to support agricultural extension services....