by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, OCT 23
The
Punjab Cabinet today gave a go ahead to the Punjab Municipal Outdoor
Advertisement policy -2012 which would be applicable to all advertisements
within the limits of Municipalities across the state.
A
decision to this effect was taken by the Council of Ministers in a meeting held
here today under the Chairmanship of Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh
Badal at CMO, this morning.
Disclosing
this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the
policy was primarily designed to ensure that outdoor advertisement was not
hazardous to traffic. The spaces meant for outdoor advertisement would be
auctioned in a transparent manner to stop illegal practices in the trade. The
Cabinet also approved to bring an Ordinance for amending the Punjab Municipal
Act, 1911 to ensure the implementation of the new Punjab Municipal Outdoor
Advertisement Policy, 2012 and Municipal Outdoor Advertisement bye-laws-
2012.
In
a bid to ensure effective functioning and streamlining of the state
administration, the Cabinet also gave nod for creating 68 posts in the
Directorate of Governance Reforms (DGR). The DGR was instrumental in improving
the office procedures and systems besides carrying out administrative reforms
and e-governance in all departments of the state government.
Responding
to the proposal moved by the Chief Minister off the agenda, the Cabinet
approved to contribute an amount of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 7.50 lakh from the
discretionary funds of the Ministers and Chief Parliamentary Secretaries every
year for the construction of ‘Jang-e-Azaadi’ memorial coming up at Kartarpur
near Jalandhar to showcase the enormous contribution of Punjabis in the
national freedom struggle.
The
Cabinet also gave nod to form a Cabinet Sub Committee under the Chairmanship of
Deputy Chief Minister Mr Sukhbir Singh Badal to device a comprehensive policy
for maintenance of Sewerage, Water Supply, Storm Water and Roads in the urban
areas. The committee would comprise Finance Minister, Local Government
Minister, Rural Development Minister and Health Minister as members.
The
Cabinet also approved the freight charges of nearly Rs 35.50 crore to be borne
out by the state government on account of transportation of nearly 16 lac
Million Ton paddy to the districts having surplus milling capacity from
Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Kapurthala and Jalandhar, as the
procurement agencies were not in a position to incur this expenditure.
The
Cabinet also gave approval to amend section 100 of Punjab Land Revenue Act 1987
by inserting a provision, “The state Government may fix a scale of fees to be
charged from any land owner seeking demarcation of his estate.”
The
Cabinet also gave green signal to the proposal mooted by the Irrigation
department to enhance the rates of canal water for drinking purposes from Rs 12
per 6000 cubic foot and Rs 32 per 2500 cubic foot for its bulk supply to Rs 18
and Rs 48 respectively, with a provision of 2 % hike in these rates
annually.
The
Cabinet also approved the proposals put forth by the Food and Civil Supplies
department for the smooth and prompt procurement of paddy during the Kharif
Marketing season 2012-13 relating to gunny bags/baardana, labour and
transportation arrangements, cash credit limit, lifting of stock during
procurement, Paddy policy and custom milling policy 2012-13 besides grievances
redressal mechanism for farmers.
The
Cabinet also approved amending the Punjab
(Institutions and Other Buildings) Tax Act, 2011 to exclude Charitable
hospitals from the ambit of the Act.
The
Cabinet gave approval for the signing of MoU between the state Rural
Development &Panchayat Department and IL&FS Cluster Development
Initiative Limited for the “Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas (PURA
2.0)” as a central sector scheme to be implemented through Public Private
Partnership in the state to ensure urban public utilities in the rural
sector.
The
Cabinet also gave approval for transferring the land/building of Faridkot
Co-operative Sugar Mill to the state government to enable its sale along with
the plant machinery and other miscellaneous assets by PUDA under the OUVGL
scheme after developing it.
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