What Did the Cabinet Approve for 1,602 Bijli Upbhogta Mitras in Himachal Electricity Board?
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Key Takeaways
- 1,602 Bijli Upbhogta Mitras to be engaged by Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board.
- 645 patwaris approved for recruitment on a trainee basis.
- 400 staff nurses to be hired as job trainees in medical colleges.
- 300 job trainees to be engaged in Gram Panchayats.
- Launch of Chief Minister Start-Up Scheme to promote self-employment in the hospitality sector.
Shimla, Sep 15 (NationPress) The Cabinet on Monday sanctioned the recruitment of 1,602 Bijli Upbhogta Mitras in the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Ltd to address the deficit of field personnel.
The Cabinet also approved the hiring of 645 patwaris on a trainee basis within the state cadre.
Additionally, it authorized the recruitment of 400 staff nurses as job trainees in medical colleges throughout the state, according to an official statement.
Moreover, the Cabinet agreed to engage 300 job trainees in Gram Panchayats to create a skilled workforce for Panchayati Raj Institutions through training, exposure, and a fixed monthly stipend.
To enhance healthcare services, the Cabinet resolved to recruit 200 medical officers as job trainees in the Health Department.
It sanctioned the establishment of 38 new posts for Assistant Professors in cardiology, neurology, urology, and gastroenterology in medical colleges. It also approved the creation of 25 steno-typist positions in the state Secretariat.
Furthermore, it consented to filling the necessary posts in various categories for police stations in Parwanoo and Dharampur in Solan district to bolster policing along the national highway.
The Cabinet supported the restructuring of the Department of Environment, Science, Technology and Climate Change to optimize its operations, which includes the creation of five additional posts.
The Cabinet permitted the transfer of 45 teaching and 61 non-teaching staff from seven de-notified colleges to the surplus pool of the Directorate of Higher Education.
It also approved the retraction of a notification issued on September 6 regarding higher grade pay, which was aimed at benefiting 89 employee categories. Additionally, it authorized the affiliation of 100 government schools with the CBSE starting next session.
Lastly, the Cabinet greenlit the launch of the Chief Minister Start-Up Scheme in the Hospitality Industry to foster self-employment opportunities for genuine Himachalis in the tourism and hospitality sectors.
This scheme aims to offer financial relief on loans for establishing new homestays and upgrading existing ones. It includes an interest subsidy of 3% in urban areas, 4% in rural areas, and 5% in tribal areas.