Ranchi, March 12 (HS). The cabinet meeting was held at Project Bhawan on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Champai Soren. 30 proposals were approved in this. Rural Development Minister Alamgir Alam told reporters that Panchayat volunteers will now be called Panchayat Assistants. 14 thousand Panchayat volunteers of the state will be known as Panchayat Sahayak and they will be given an honorarium of Rs 2,500. Apart from this, incentives will also be given.
It is noteworthy that there are four volunteers in every Panchayat. He was reinstated during the tenure of former Chief Minister of the state Raghuvar Das. He had an important contribution in rural development schemes. For a long time, all these volunteers were also agitating for honorarium.
gift to government employees
State employees have also received gifts from the Jharkhand cabinet. The Cabinet has approved the increase in dearness allowance. An increase of four percent has been made. The state government has given them a gift before Holi. State employees will be given the benefit of four percent dearness allowance from January 1. Pensioners and family pensioners will also benefit from this. Earlier 46 percent was available. Now 50 percent DA will be available.
11 new pilgrimage sites approved under Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Scheme
Chief Minister Teerth Darshan Scheme has been approved. Under this, 11 new pilgrimage sites have been added. 20 pilgrimage places from outside the state have been added. The cabinet has approved a proposal. Talking to journalists after the cabinet meeting, Champai Soren of Jharkhand said that the Khatian and Sarna religious code of 1932 and the issues of tribal-indigenous people are important for Jharkhand.
The amount of textbooks has been increased
The amount of textbooks given to students of classes 9th to 12th in government schools of Jharkhand has been increased. Now children will be given Rs 902 instead of Rs 750 to buy books. An amount of Rs 35 crore has been approved for the road from Musabani to Odisha border. An amount of Rs 65 crore has been sanctioned for Raneshwar Path in Dumka.
Cabinet approved funds for roads
The Cabinet has approved funds for the Chatra-Ranchi road under the Chief Minister Gram Sadak Yojana. Funds have been approved for four lane road from DAV Pundag to DAV Hehal. Eight new government polytechnic colleges will be run by Prejha Foundation.
Other decisions of the cabinet
-105.29 crore has been approved for the new Jharkhand Bhawan in New Delhi.
-After the theft of protection between 400 KV transmission line of Chandwa Latehar and 400 KV transmission line in Patratu on the proposal of the Energy Department, it has been decided to hand over the dispute of the entire matter to a high level committee for settlement with PGCE and JBSNL. . Also, to ensure that the transmission work does not stop, approval has been given to give Rs 4 crore to PGCIL.
-Children studying in government schools in classes 1 to 2 and classes 3 to 4 will be evaluated by teachers and those above class 8 will be evaluated by Jack.
Transport allowance of Rs 3,600 will be given to level-one and level-two employees of the state and dearness allowance and dearness allowance of Rs 1800 will be given to employees of other labels.
-A sanction of Rs 77 crore was given to operate the eighth polytechnic, Khunti, Lohardaga, Hazaribagh, Jamtara, Gonda, Palampur Bagodar through PAN IT.
-To provide administrative sanction of Rs 102 crore 68 lakh 99 thousand for the construction work of 1.87 kilometer road from DAV Pundag to DAV Hehal.
– Estimate of house rent allowance of state government servants was approved.
-An amount of Rs 36,64,47,000 was given for the construction work of degree college at Hatgamharia in West Singhbhum district under Kolhan University, Chaibasa.
Approval of Rs 39,07,85,000 was given for the construction work of degree college in Bandgaon of West Singhbhum district under Kolhan University, Chaibasa.
Approval of Rs 36,26,39,000 was given for the construction work of degree college in Meral of Garhwa district under Neelambar Pitambar University, Palamu.
-An amount of Rs 39,94,08,900 was approved for the construction work of degree college at Potka in East Singhbhum district under Kolhan University, Chaibasa.