Shimla: Political decisions started as soon as the power of Himachal Pradesh comes into the hands of Congress. The Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government is shutting down institutions and offices opened during the tenure of former Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur. CM Sukhu's government has closed 43 Ayurvedic Health Centers (AHCs) including 6 polytechnic colleges, 14 ITIs, and two Ayurvedic hospitals in the state. So far, 404 offices and institutions have been closed by the government. Many such institutions are also going to be closed in the state, which started before the start of the assembly elections. The Congress government in the state has closed down polytechnic colleges opened in Cholathra and Mandi. Cholathra is the assembly constituency of former Jal Shakti Minister Mahendra Singh. Altogether 3 ITIs have also been closed in Mandi. However, this decision of the government will not cause much harm to the students, as classes had not yet started here. Apart from educational institutions, the Congress-led Government has also decided to close down health centers. Ayurvedic health centers were set up by the previous BJP government ahead of the assembly elections. Congress also closed these Ayurvedic health centers as soon as they came to power. These health centers were set up in Sundernagar and Gadkhal. According to the report, out of 43 Ayurvedic institutes in the state, 31 ayurvedic institutions were where the treatment of people started. Out of these, 5 places were yet to be opened. At the same time, the staff working in these institutions have been asked to inform their senior officers about themselves. Since the formation of the government in the state, the decisions taken by the previous BJP government are being reversed by the Congress government. Review reports have also been sought regarding many decisions. MP Congress's Twitter account hacked 'I don't get angry, I am upset, even surprised..,' Why did Dhankhar say this in Rajya Sabha? Became a global threat! More havoc in Latin American countries than in China