Suraj Policy-2023 approved for the welfare of homeless

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Suraj Policy-2023 approved for the welfare of homeless

Wednesday, 08 February 2023 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

 

The State Cabinet here on Tuesday gave Shradhya Malviy was given appointment on compassionate grounds despite her being non-eligible. She is the married daughter of RS Rathore, Additional Director, Economics and Statistics, who had died on April 19, 2021 due to Corona infection. The Cabinet considered it a special case in the sequence of the decision of the High Court, Bench, Indore, on humanitarian grounds.

In the provisions of the order related to compassionate appointment issued by the General Administration Department on September 29, 2014, a policy based decision was also taken by the Council of Ministers that both sons and daughters have equal rights for compassionate appointment, even if the daughters are married. In this regard, necessary amendments should be made in the General Administration Department policy.

According to the announcement made by the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Council of Ministers will make proper use of the government land freed from encroachment by the district administration as a resource for the homeless, economically weaker sections (EWS) and construct necessary infrastructure works and community facilities along with housing construction in Suraj Colony for them. The Cabinet approved the Suraj Policy-2023 for the construction of housing for the homeless, weaker sections (EWS) on the land available after freeing from the encroachment of government lands, on the lines of the Re-densification Policy-2022 in order to raise proper financial resources for the construction of Suraj Colony and to ensure the development of the said plots in the urban area with a consistent and suitable density. Colonies can also be developed in place of multi-storeyed residential pattas up to 450 square feet in small cities.

A budget provision of Rs 150 crore has been made by the Council of Ministers in the Animal Husbandry and Dairy Department for the year 2022-23 under the ‘Chief Minister’s Animal Husbandry Development Scheme’. The Chief Minister’s Milching Cattle Supply Programme was included in the Animal Husbandry Development Scheme to implement the pilot project to connect the special backward tribes of the state, especially the Baiga tribe, with animal husbandry and to provide milching cattle to the beneficiaries.

The objective of the programme is to provide new employment opportunities to the special backward tribes of the state by linking them with animal husbandry. After the implementation of the programme, special backward tribes of the state will get new employment opportunities. Along with this, complete nutritional food will be received in the form of milk.

Under the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, amendments have been made in the approved component ‘Chief Minister’s Milching Cattle Supply Programme’ for special backward tribes included in the Chief Minister’s Animal Husbandry Development Scheme approved by the Cabinet earlier. Now in this scheme, Sahariya and Bhariya special backward tribes have also been included along with the Baiga tribe in the Chief Minister’s Milching Cattle Supply Programme. Along with the unit of milch cow, the unit of milch buffalo was also included in the programme. In view of inclusion of milch buffalo in the programme along with milch cow, the name of the scheme was changed from ‘Chief Minister’s Milching Cow Supply Programme’ to ‘Chief Minister’s Milching Cattle Supply Programme for Special Backward Tribes’.

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