Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cabinet clears land transfer for Bathinda AIIMS project

OSDS TO GET FLAT OR 20% OF SALARY AS HRA

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab cabinet on Thursday decided to transfer certain land pieces belonging to the state government to the Union ministry of health and family welfare for the AIIMS project at Bathinda.

An official spokespers­on said it decided to transfer 4 acres, 1 kanal and 13 marla of land, which stands in the name of Punjab Agricultur­al University (PAU), Ludhiana, and department of sports, Punjab, to the central ministry.

The cabinet also gave ex-post facto approval for 175.1 acre of land belonging to the PAU at Jodhpur Romana village in Bathinda that was earlier transferre­d to the ministry free of cost. The requiremen­t of entire land for the establishm­ent of AIIMS at Bathinda now stands completely fulfilled.

ENSURE TIMELY PAYMENT TO FARMERS: CM

The cabinet also reviewed the arrangemen­ts and preparedne­ss The cabinet also decided to provide officers on special duty (OSDS) to the chief minister official accommodat­ion or reimburse 20% of their salary as the house rent allowance (HRA). The decision will benefit five OSDS, all political appointees, who are entitled to a salary of

₹30,000, telephone bill of ₹2,000 and an official car. “They will be given the HRA from their date of joining,” said an official.

for the paddy procuremen­t season beginning from October 1 with the CM issuing directives for smooth and hassle-free procuremen­t of the grain.

Amarinder directed the food and civil supplies department, the nodal agency for the procuremen­t operations, to lift every single grain of the farmers’ produce from the market and strictly adhere to the prescribed norms of timely payment. “All necessary arrangemen­ts should be made for smooth, prompt and hassle-free procuremen­t and storage of paddy,” he said.

An official spokespers­on said elaborate arrangemen­ts were being made to procure the expected 200 lakh tonnes of paddy.

The department informed the cabinet that for the procuremen­t of 190 LMT paddy, cash credit limit amounting to ₹40,300 crore was required by state procuring agencies and the same will be arranged before the commenceme­nt of the season.

RULES APPROVED FOR FRBM ACT

The cabinet also cleared the rules for implementa­tion of Punjab Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003.

The move will help the state achieve specific fiscal targets within a stipulated time period to avail the benefit of the Centre’s debt consolidat­ion and relief facility for states, according to an official release.

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