50 Lakh Compensation to the Martyrs of Operation Sindoor, Gaya Gaya; Jeevika gets her bank

Several important decisions were approved at the meeting of the State Council of Ministers held on Friday chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. A total of 69 agendas were approved, including a remuneration of Rs 50 Lakh to the families of the soldiers struggling, who changed the name of Gaya City to ‘Gaya’, which gave their banks to livelihood and gave the responsibility of the birthread to Panchayat secretaries. These decisions are expected to have a far effect on the state’s administrative, social and economic scenario. The martyrs of Operation Sindoor receive a remuneration of Rs 50 lakhs in the historic decision taken at the Cabinet meeting, a plan has been approved to give the remuneration of Rs 50 lakh to the families of Bihar soldiers tortured in Operation Sindor. According to the order issued by the Department of Home Affairs, this grant will be allocated under the new scheme. The government is of the opinion that it will honor the sacrifice of the martyrs and give their families relief. Jeevika has received a bank status, now Bihar State Jeevika Fund Loans Cooperative Union Limited will be established and it will be registered under the Bihar Cooperative Society Act, 1935. The purpose of it is to financially empower the life groups. At present, more than 5 million women are linked to 11 Lakh life existence groups in the state. These women will now be able to easily get loans through banks, which will promote self -activity and empowerment of women. Gaya will now be known as ‘Gayaji’, the state government has approved the proposal to change the name of Gaya to ‘Gaya’. This decision was made to keep in mind the religious, historical and cultural importance of Gayaji. The government believes that changing the name will give a new identity to its mythological identity and religious tourism. Sushil Modi’s birth anniversary is celebrated as a state -level function, the Cabinet has decided to celebrate the birthday of former Deputy Head Minister and Rajya Sabha -LP Sushil Kumar Modi on January 5 every year as a state ceremony. This decision is seen as the beginning of a new tradition in political history. The government increased the beloved allowance of civil servants by two percent under the seventh salary scale below the seventh salary scale. As a result, the grant of the loved one increased from 53% to 55% in terms of the Seventh Payment Commission, 246% under the fifth Payment Commission and 455% in terms of the Sixth Payment Commission to 466%. This decision will provide an extra financial burden of Rs 1.070 crore on the state government. Panchayat Secretaries are responsible for issuing birth and death certificates. The responsibility to issue birth and death certificates in rural areas was entrusted to the Panchayat Secretaries. This will enable rural people to get rapid services at the local level. Share this story -tags