Himachal Pradesh Cabinet Sparks Reforms in Agriculture and Infrastructure
The Himachal Pradesh Cabinet has approved significant reforms, including the creation of police and forest guard posts, adjustments in minimum support prices for key crops, and new allocations for hydroelectric projects. Additionally, it streamlined administrative processes for social security, fire safety, and addressed staff shortages in medical colleges.
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- India
On Friday, the Himachal Pradesh Cabinet announced a range of sweeping reforms aimed at bolstering the state's agricultural and infrastructure sectors. Among the key decisions was the creation of 1,000 new police constable positions, alongside enhanced minimum support prices for natural farming crops such as wheat and maize.
Significantly, the cabinet also approved the allocation of 71 small hydroelectric projects to independent power producers. Additional environmental efforts include the establishment of 500 assistant forest guard positions, with half of these reserved for Van Mitras.
In response to administrative challenges, the cabinet also supported measures to streamline the social security pension disbursement process and revised the fire no objection certificate process. Furthermore, the recruitment of retired faculty for medical colleges was approved to address chronic staff shortages.
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