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Himachal Pradesh seeks 7.19% share of Chandigarh land and assets under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, and power entitlements. Himachal Pradesh claims a statutory 7.19% share of Chandigarh land and assets under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, citing a 2011 Supreme Court ratio; it seeks release of BBMB dues, a permanent BBMB member from the state, application and enhancement of free power royalty (12% and 50% where costs recovered), transfer of 40 year hydropower projects to the state, full central funding and 50-50 power sharing for Kishau and Renuka, Forest Conservation Act approvals including one bigha for disaster housing, and a special task force to address a recorded revenue deficit.
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<h1>Himachal Pradesh seeks 7.19% share of Chandigarh land and assets under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, and power entitlements.</h1> Himachal Pradesh claims a statutory 7.19% share of Chandigarh land and assets under the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, citing a 2011 Supreme Court ratio; it seeks release of BBMB dues, a permanent BBMB member from the state, application and enhancement of free power royalty (12% and 50% where costs recovered), transfer of 40 year hydropower projects to the state, full central funding and 50-50 power sharing for Kishau and Renuka, Forest Conservation Act approvals including one bigha for disaster housing, and a special task force to address a recorded revenue deficit.