Himachal Cabinet Decisions..

SHIMLA: The State Cabinet meeting held here today under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur decided that the State Government would ensure jobs to the ‘Agniveers’.

The Cabinet gave its approval to engage 3970 Para Workers (i.e. 1146 Para Pump Operators, 480 Para Fitters and 2344 Multi Purpose Workers) on honorarium basis (six hourly per day) in Jal Shakti Department for departmental schemes across the State as per the Para Worker Policy of the Department.

It gave its consent to fill up 389 posts of Panchayat Secretaries in Panchayati Raj Department through Staff Selection Board through direct recruitment on contract basis.

The Cabinet gave its approval to create 124 new posts and fill up 40 posts of Technical Assistants in Panchayati Raj Department through Staff Selection Board through direct recruitment on contract basis.

It also gave approval to fill up 124 posts of Gram Rojgar Sewaks for newly constituted Gram Panchayats through selection committee.

The Cabinet gave its approval for creating and filling up of 73 posts of Police personnel in State Excise Department for effective implementation of Excise NDPS and other regulatory legislations. This would not only safeguard Government revenue but also re-assert Government’s commitment to combat drug menace in a holistic manner.

The Cabinet gave its approval for providing four per cent reservation of the total number of vacancies in the cadre strength in promotional posts within Class-IV, from Class-IV to Class-III, within Class-III from Class-III to Class-II, within Class-II and from Class-II to the lowest rung of Class-I for the persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBDs) in the services of the State Government.

In order to ensure free and fair conduction of examinations by the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission, Hamirpur, the Cabinet decided that the recruitment/examination conducted by the Himachal Pradesh Staff Selection Commission, Hamirpur would be brought under the preview of the HP Prevention of Mal Practice at University Board or other specified examination Act, 1984.

The cabinet gave its approval to open new sub tehsil at Jalag in Tehsil Jaisinghpur in Kangra district to facilitate the people of the area.

It gave approval to amend the Himachal Pradesh Widow Remarriage Rules-2013 by making a provision of providing grant of Rs. 65000 instead of existing Rs.50000 to the couple.

The Cabinet accorded its approval for renewal of State Government ‘No Default Guarantee’ in favour of Himachal Road Transport Corporation for availing cash credit limit of Rs. 60 crore for financial year 2022-23.

It gave its approval to enhance the state government guarantee amount from Rs.10 crore to Rs. 30 crore in favour of Himachal Pradesh Forest Development Corporation Ltd to avail CCL(cash credit limit) at lower rate of interest.

EDUCATION

The Cabinet also gave its approval to upgrade Government High School Snarsa in Rampur area of Shimla district to Senior Secondary alongwith creation and filling up of requisite posts.

It also approved starting of science classes in Government Senior Secondary School Bihani in Mandi district.

The Cabinet accorded approval to upgrade Government High School Granger to Senior Secondary School, Government Middle Schools Manglera, Jutrahan and Lader to Government High Schools and Government Primary School Channa in Dalhousie area of Chamba district to Government Middle schools along with creation and filling up of 23 posts of different categories.

It also gave approval for upgradation of Government Primary School Dehrinal in Darang area of Mandi district to Government middle school alongwith creation and filling up of requisite posts.

The Cabinet approved to start commerce classes in Government Senior Secondary School Thachi and Science (Non Medical) classes in Government Secondary Schools Pressi and Chah Ka Dohra in Mandi district alongwith creation and filling up of seven posts of different categories.

It gave its approval to name Government Senior Secondary School Sissu in Lahaul Spiti district at Shaheed Havaldar Stenzin Funchok Government Secondary School Sissu as a mark of respect to the Indo China 1962 war martyr.

The Cabinet accorded approval to upgrade Government high schools Loharali, Kinnu and Bhalon in Una district to Government Secondary schools and upgradation of Government middle schools Babehar and Lower Andoura (Badau) to Government high schools alongwith creation and filling up of 24 posts of different categories to man these newly upgraded schools.

It gave approval to start science classes in Government Secondary School Tikkari Newal in Shimla district alongwith creation and filling up of three posts of different categories.

The Cabinet accorded approval to upgrade Government primary school Tiuri to Government Middle School, Government Middle School Nari to Government High School and Government Primary Schools Tihra and Kakrana to Government Middle schools in Una district alongwith creation and filling up of 15 posts of different categories.

The Cabinet approved upgradation of Government Primary School Chowki-1 in Kullu district to Government Middle School alongwith creation and filling up of three posts of different categories.

It gave approval to start science classes in Government Secondary Schools Kaloh, Jahar and Gagal Shikore in Sirmour district alongwith creation and filling up of seven posts of different categories.

The Cabinet gave its approval to start sciences classes in Government Degree College Baldwara in Mandi district alongwith creation and filling up of 10 posts of different categories.

It gave its approval to enhance scholarship rates of various scholarship schemes which include enhancing scholarship under Maharshi Valmiki Chhatarvriti Yojna from existing Rs. 9000 to Rs. 18000 per annul, Indira Gandhi Utkrisht Chhatarvriti Yojna for post plus two students from Rs. 10000 to Rs. 18000 per annum, Kalpana Chawla Chhatarvriti Yojna from existing Rs. 15000 per annum to Rs. 18000 per annum, Dr. Ambedkar Medhavi Chhatarvriti Yojna to SC students from Rs. 12000 to Rs. 18000 per annum, Dr. Ambedkar Medhavi Chhatarvriti Yojna to OBC students from existing Rs. 10000 to Rs. 18000 per annum, Swami Vivekanand Utkrishit Chhatarvriti Yojna from Rs. 10000 to Rs. 18000 per annum, Rashtriya Indian Military College Scholarship from Rs. 20000 to Rs. 24000 per annum, Sainik School Sujanpur Tihra Scholarship would be now Rs. 18000 per annum for all students, financial assistance to the children of Armed Force personnel killed/ disabled during the different wars/operations would now be Rs. 18000 per annum and IRDP/BPL Scholarship now renamed as Mukhya Mantri Vidyarti Kalyan Yojna would now get scholarship ranging from Rs. 1500 per annum to Rs. 6000 per annum.

It gave approval to open new Primary School at village Upper Gahar in Manali Vidhan Sabha area of Kullu district.

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