What Did the Uttarakhand Cabinet Approve Today?
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Key Takeaways
- Uttarakhand Cabinet approved key reforms to streamline governance.
- Insurance security bonds are now valid for tenders.
- An IT wing for prisons will enhance operational efficiency.
- Pending horticulture grants amounting to Rs 29.40 lakh were approved.
- Gratitude expressed for successful Foundation Day celebrations.
Dehradun, Nov 12 (NationPress) The Uttarakhand Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, has approved various administrative and financial measures today aimed at enhancing governance, modernizing systems, and fulfilling previous obligations.
In a pivotal reform, the Cabinet revised the Uttarakhand Procurement Rules, 2025, to permit insurance security bonds as acceptable bid security in tenders, aligning with directives from the Government of India.
This amendment, which previously restricted bid security to bank guarantees and fixed deposit receipts, is set to facilitate participation from small and medium enterprises while lowering compliance costs.
Furthermore, AI-driven verification systems will be integrated into e-procurement platforms to guarantee authenticity and deter misuse.
The Cabinet also approved the creation of an outsourced driver position within the Uttarakhand Budget, Fiscal Planning and Resources Directorate under the Finance Department to address operational requirements.
A notable advancement in prison modernization was the authorization to establish an Information Technology Wing under the Uttarakhand Prison Administration and Correctional Services Department.
This initiative includes the approval of four new positions—two assistant computer operators and two computer programmers—to develop digital inmate records, court video links, and AI-driven monitoring tools.
This wing will provide real-time data concerning rehabilitation, health, and security, thereby transforming correctional administration.
The Cabinet expressed profound gratitude to public representatives, government employees, officers, journalists, and citizens for their contributions to the successful organization of the Uttarakhand Foundation Day Silver Jubilee Celebrations, commemorating 25 years of statehood.
On the financial side, the Cabinet sanctioned the release of Rs 29.40 lakh in pending central grants (40 percent share) under the Centrally Sponsored Horticulture Mission for the years 2021-22 and 2022-23.
This amount, owed to supplier firms, will be disbursed from the 2025-26 allocation of the state-sector Madhugram Yojana, ensuring the continuity of honey production and rural livelihood initiatives.
The Cabinet also recommended the prorogation of the Special Session of the Fifth Legislative Assembly held in 2025, thereby concluding the brief sitting.