Dharamshala, June 17 -- Chief minister (CM) Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, reiterating the state government's firm stance against drug and mining mafias, said those engaged in drug trade will face harsh punishment. Sukhu was in Una. He said those involved in the Chitta trade would be put behind bars. "We will not allow the future of our youth to be jeopardised," he said, during his visit to Una on Monday. He warned all those engaged in the drug tradewould definitely face imprisonment. Properties illegally acquired through drugs would be seized. In Una, CM Sukhu dedicated and laid the foundation stones of multiple development projects amounting to Rs.25.79 crore, with a focus on strengthening education and infrastructure in the region. The CM inaugurated the newly constructed building of Government Senior Secondary School (Boys), Una, built at a cost of Rs.8.79 crore and inaugurated a state-of-the-art academic block at the Government Degree College Una, equipped with smart classrooms, modern laboratories, and administrative units constructed at a cost of Rs.12 crore. The CM also laid the foundation stone for a new girls hostel to be constructed within the same campus at an estimated cost of Rs.5 crore. In his address, the CM said that from the next academic session, the Government Senior Secondary (Boys) School, Una, would be converted into a co-educational institution on CBSE pattern. The ministry of external affairs on Monday granted a Recruitment Agent License (RAL) to Himachal Pradesh State Electronics Development Corporation (HPSEDC). The license officially authorises the corporation to commence recruitment activities. The certificate empowers HPSEDC to recruit Indian workers for foreign employers. In a statement chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated that Himachal Pradesh will facilitate overseas employment at the government level, rather than relying on private license holders. "This move will help prevent job seekers from being misled and pay to the agents. This will ensure that they are provided with genuine employment opportunities abroad," CM said....