
Ranchi: The state government has decided to constitute 79 posts of senior resident and tutors at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi.
A decision in this regard was taken in a meeting of the state cabinet which was chaired by Chief Minister Raghubar Das at the project building here.
A total of 15 proposals were passed during the meeting. Briefing the press Cabinet Secretary Ajay Kumar Singh said that the state government has also decided to make minor amendments in Jharkhand CDPO services rule 2018 and it was decided to finalise the rate so that the government land can be used for the execution of projects related to underground water, gas and drainage pipelines.
In an important decision, the government has also decided to pay honorary sum to ‘Grameen Deuri’ (priest) in West Singhbhum district as paid similarly to Manki Munda, Gram Pradhan, Pahada Raja, etc.
A proposal related to spending Rs 100 crore for three years organic farming in the state from 2019-22 was also sanctioned by the cabinet under which for the financial year 2019-20 a sum of Rs 35 crore has been approved.
Under the state, during the year 2019-20 for Umbrella Schemes including goat rearing, pig rearing and poultry a total of Rs 52.22 crore has been sanctioned. The cabinet also decided that a non gazetted post of an assistant will be created for establishing the secretariat of state court management system committee.
Further, the government has also decided to sack a couple of its employees including Medical Officer of Community Health care centre located at Kolibera of Simdega district and the then assistant engineer of minor irrigation division Hussainabad Mr Ashok Kumar.al to give extension human resource deployed under Other Disaster Management Project in the state was approved by the government. It was decided to constitute a Jharkhand cell under NCC directorate Bihar and Jharkhand Patna.