By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, JULY 23
The Punjab Cabinet today approved the launching of Dr. Hargobind Khurana
Post-Matric Scholarship scheme for the meritorious students of the Government
and Adarsh schools securing 80% or more marks in the matriculation exams, from
the August 15th, 2013.
A decision to this effect was taken in the meeting of the Cabinet held under
the Chairmanship of the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal here
today at Punjab Bhawan.
Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said
that the scheme to be launched from Independence Day would be applicable to all
those Government and Adarsh schools run by the Punjab School Education Board
(PSEB). This scholarship amounting to Rs 30, 000 per annum would be disbursed
to the students through e-transfer in their bank accounts @ of Rs 2500 per
month. The students eligible for this scholarship would be sent appreciation
letters from the Chief Minister, which would serve as a documentary proof for
opening their bank accounts. There would be no cap of income under this
scheme and all those brilliant students who secured 80% or more marks would be
entitled for this scholarship up to senior secondary level. This scholarship
would put an additional burden of Rs 15 crore on the state exchequer during
this fiscal. It may be recalled that the state government had already announced
this scheme in the budget 2013-14.
The
Cabinet also gave approval to issue notification by amending 'The Punjab
Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955' thus accrediting the Regional Disease
Diagnostic Laboratory (RDDL) Jalandhar to test the meat, since there was no
statutory laboratory for testing meat or identifying the kind of slaughtered/killed
animals. This would help in identifying the source animal of the tested
meat and would immensely help in preventing cow slaughter in the state.
The
Cabinet also gave green signals to include Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar
(Nawanshahr) district from Jalandhar to newly created Rupnagar division.
The decision would not only provide a great relief to the people of this area
in getting their routine work done but also enhance the coordination between
various administrative departments of the state government.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar was already part of Ropar Police
Range.
The
Cabinet also approved filling 461 posts of Inspectors in the Food and Civil
Supplies Department after having taken them out from the purview of Punjab
Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB). The direct recruitment to these
posts would be conducted through Panjab University, Chandigarh on the basis of
written test at the earliest to enable the department for ensuring smooth
procurement and streamlining the public distribution system.
The Cabinet also gave ex-post facto approval for the
recruitment of 120 Clerks (SDCs) of direct recruitment quota in the Public
Works Department (B&R) through PSSSB.
The Cabinet approved the proposals of the Transport
department for restructuring tax pattern in the department and authorized the
Transport Minister to take decision in this regard after taking into account
the relevant factors.
The Cabinet also approved to honour three students
belonging to Punjab with a cash award of Rs.3 lakh each, who had successfully
scaled Mount Everest. This would help in promoting adventure sports
amongst the youth. The recipients of these awards were Prithvi Singh
Chahal, Fateh Singh Brar and Haqikat Singh Grewal.
The Cabinet also gave go ahead to the Home department to
induct 300 serving or retired para-military personnel of various ranks into the
Special Protection Unit of the Punjab Police, over a period of time, who
fulfill the criteria of being served for at least five years tenure in the
Special Protection Group, should not be more than 40 years with high level of
medical fitness.
The
Cabinet decided to earmark funds equal to the percentage of the SC population
of the state out of the total annual plan under the Schedule Castes Sub Plan
(SCSP) and vest the control of beneficiary oriented schemes included in
budgeted SCSP to the Welfare department. A sub-committee of Ministers
would finalize the procedure for monitoring. The Welfare department
would be the nodal department for formulation and implementation of the SCSP
and these funds would neither be divertible nor lapsable. However, if needed
the diversion of SCSP funds would be done only after the approval of Welfare
department.
The
Cabinet also decided to allow the Anandpur Sahib Foundation to utilize Rs 20
crore out of its Corpus fund to carry out the development works relating to the
Phase I and II of the Virasat-e-Khalsa, Anandpur Sahib.
The
Cabinet also gave nod to constitute a committee under the Chairmanship of Chief
Secretary with Financial Commissioner Revenue, Principal Secretary Finance,
Principal Secretary Transport, Financial Commissioner Excise & Taxation and
Taxation Commissioner Punjab as members to recommend rationalization of
rates of VAT on Petroleum products and Automobiles.
The
Cabinet also gave nod to amend section 66 of the Punjab Regional and Town
Planning and Development Act 1955 through an ordinance namely ‘The Punjab
Regional and Town Planning and Development Ordinance, 2013 in the larger public
interest thereby giving boost to the effective implementation of the Regional
Plan prepared for Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) region.
The
Cabinet also approved to amend section 3 (1) (c) of the Punjab Laws (Special
provisions) Act 2013 by bringing an Ordinance to bring the unauthorized
Colonies and buildings in the fold of the planning framework and thus provide
the basic facilities to the residents of the unauthorized colonies, where
either FIR has been lodged or the case was pending in any competent court of
law. But now provision has been made to compound the offences of all
unauthorized colonies, where either FIR was lodged or the case was pending in
the court.
In a bid
to promote tourism in the state and benefit the general public, the Cabinet
also gave nod to relax the conditions for setting up new hospitals, hotels and
multimedia centres according to which now the minimum areas required for
setting up of these would be 1000 square meters. The provision of
professional management tie up or franchise for hospital or hotel with any
national/ international chain has been removed, while all other conditions
remained unchanged.
The
Cabinet also decided to remove the anomaly in the pay scales of research
assistants (Group A) of the Irrigation department by making their pay scales
better than the pay scales of the feeding cadre of research assistant (Group
B).
The Cabinet also decided to include the newly built up reservoirs at Siswan and
Mirzapur dam in SAS Nagar (Mohali) in the notified waters of Punjab Fisheries
Rules, 1985. It may be recalled there are 10 reservoirs, which have been
included in notified waters and the department of Fisheries lease out the
fishing rights of the rivers and reservoirs through an open auction.
The Cabinet also gave ex-post facto approval for sanction of four posts of Data
Entry Operators and three posts of Peons (on outsource basis) for effective
implementation of New Pension scheme applicable to Punjab government employees
who entered into service on or after April 1, 2004.
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