Shivraj cabinet (file photo) – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion The Madhya Pradesh government has lifted the ban on transfers in the districts. From now on 29 Transfers will be possible within the districts till June. 25 Panchayats will now be able to do works worth lakhs at their own level . Along with this, the panchayats have been given freedom to do two things each. Apart from this, panchayats will also be able to complete incomplete works. Along with this, Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to implement cooperative policy. Madhya Pradesh’s cabinet meeting was held on Wednesday at Mantralaya under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh. After the meeting, Home Minister Narottam Mishra told that a major decision has been taken for the employees by lifting the ban on transfers in the districts. Apart from this, the Chief Minister had announced to give e-scooties to the brothers and sisters who got first position in higher secondary schools. The cabinet has also approved its proposal. E-scooties will be provided to nine thousand students. Where e-scooty is not available, there will be freedom to give normal scooty. In the first year 424 crore rupees will be spent. A budget proposal of Rs. has been passed for three years. Cooperative Policy Approval
Home Minister Narottam Mishra said that the cooperative policy has been approved in the cabinet meeting. With this, Madhya Pradesh has become the first state in the country to implement cooperative policy. This will give a boost to making cooperatives a movement and the public welfare policy of the government. The cooperative policy will pave the way for making cooperatives a mass movement in the state. Through this, committees will be formed in new areas and new employment opportunities will also be created. public service of friends Enhanced Honorarium
Home Minister Narottam Mishra informed that the prize money of the Shaurya Alankaran series has been increased. Along with this, the proposal to increase the amount of Yudh Seva Medal has also been approved. The amendment of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Good Governance Policy Analysis has been passed. The CM Janseva Mitra posted in the Chief Minister’s Youth Intensive for Professional Development Program will work for six months. Earlier they were being given eight thousand rupees per month. Now the proposal to increase his honorarium to 25 thousand rupees has been approved. Apart from this, there has been a suggestion to keep the CM Janseva Mitras kept at the block level at the panchayat level.
These proposals were also stamped
The cabinet has approved the proposal to increase the amount for the bridge on Obaidullaganj and Narmadapuram-Nagpur road in Raisen district. Approval has been given to the proposal to increase the income limit from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 8 lakh for the scholarship of SC/ST category. PHE department’s 135 new group tap water schemes have been approved. Approval has been given to guarantee payment security for Omkareshwar Floating Solar Project. ,
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