Shimla, Aug. 21 -- The Himachal Pradesh chief minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, on Thursday reiterated that the present Congress government is fighting for the rights of Himachal Pradesh. "I would travel to Delhi after the assembly session to pursue the state's financial and other legitimate claims," said Sukhu on Thursday. The CM was speaking to the media after paying floral tributes to former Prime Minister late Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary at Sadbhawana Chowk, Chhota Shimla. He administered the sadbhawana pledge to the participants on the occasion. Later, the CM also administered the pledge of national integration and communal harmony to the officers and officials of Himachal Pradesh secretariat. Sukhu referred to the pending decision concerning the Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) and the Kishau Dam project, saying a favourable outcome could have major financial implications for Himachal Pradesh. The CM announced that the recruitment process of teachers in CBSE schools would be completed by September 15 this year. Sukhu said that the government schools would soon be in a position to compete with private schools in providing quality education to the students. "More than 150 CBSE schools have been opened by the state government, where teachers with more than 80% merit are being appointed. The recruitment process of teachers in these CBSE schools would be completed by September 15."...