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Today Shivraj cabinet will watch ‘The Kerala Story’ film

Decision in the meeting- Children of SC families with 8 lakh income will get scholarship

Today Shivraj cabinet will watch ‘The Kerala Story’ film: Decision in the meeting- Children of SC families with 8 lakh income will get scholarship

The entire Shivraj cabinet will go to watch The Kerala Story movie today. This information was given by Home Minister Narottam Mishra after the cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Everyone will go to Drive in Cinema, Ashoka Lake View (Bhopal) at 7.30 pm to watch this film. In the cabinet meeting, an important decision was also taken regarding the scholarship of the students and the priests of the temples.

Madhya Pradesh will now provide scholarship to students belonging to scheduled caste (SC) families with an annual income of up to Rs.8 lakh. Till now it was being given to the children of families with annual income up to Rs.6 lakh. Such government temples, which have agricultural land up to 10 acres, the priests themselves will now be able to use the income from this. Will be able to auction the rest of the land by giving information to the collector. Its income will be deposited in the temple account.

Home Minister Narottam Mishra said, land transfer tax will not be taken in panchayats. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has given clear instructions that there should be no confusion. As the topic was coming up that any tax would be imposed on the transfer of land in panchayats around Bhopal. This confusion has been dispelled. Even if an order has been passed, it will be withdrawn.

The Home Minister told that a special cabinet meeting will be held on Wednesday at 10 am. In this, a decision will be taken tomorrow after considering the schemes being made for the youth.

The budget for Ladli Bahna Yojana was also approved in the meeting. More than 1003325 women have been registered in this scheme Rs 1250 crore will be transferred to women’s accounts in 1 month. If we look at the figures for the year, Rs 15,000 crore will be transferred to the accounts. The cabinet also gave consent for the Mission Vatsalya scheme of the Central Government.

Partial amendment has been made in the sand mining policy of Madhya Pradesh. Provision has been made for e-tender and cum auction. If the mine contract ends after 3 years from the date of the agreement, then it will be possible to extend it for 2 years. In July, August and September, when there was heavy rainfall, there was a crisis of contract installments. Now there has been an amendment to distribute it in 3-4 months.

There will be advance storage of manure at 254 places. To solve the fertilizer crisis, the government will purchase advance fertilizers and store them in the state. Fertilizer will be kept in advance by setting up 254 centres, so that the farmer does not have to travel 15-20 kms. 254 During the period from February 1 to May 31, 10.80 lakh tonnes of fertilizers can be stored in advance.

It was decided to provide optical fiber based internet on priority basis at 4534 PACS headquarters of the Cooperative Department under the Bharat Net project under the Department of Science and Technology. For this, the Madhya Pradesh cabinet has given consent of Rs 145 crore, including the share of the state and the centre.

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