Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

At first cabinet meet, Channi bats for pro-poor initiative­s

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH : At the first cabinet meeting as the chief minister on Monday, Charanjit Singh Channi announced to take propoor initiative­s.

The cabinet decided to launch these initiative­s from October 2to mark the birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi. The cabinet meeting, which was also attended by deputy chief ministers OP Soni and Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, emphasised to lay special focus on the core sectors of education and health.

It directed the housing and urban developmen­t department to start the constructi­on of 32,000 EWS houses on priority. Three-member cabinet decided that the free mining of sand by landowners will be allowed so as to abolish the contract system. Under this system, any person can mine sand from his land to ensure its availabili­ty to the consumers at affordable rates.

The cabinet also discussed to increase free electricit­y units from the existing 200 units to 300 units for the SC/BC/BPL domestic consumers. It asked the additional chief secretary, power, to bring the proposal in the next cabinet meeting to give relief to the poor and needy.

The cabinet also discussed to waive the pending electricit­y bills of tubewells working under rural water supply schemes and also to provide free water supply to villagers.

The cabinet reviewed to give relief to the domestic water and sewerage consumers in urban areas. It was decided that local government department will bring a proposal in the next meeting.

It also decided to simplify the process of allotment of 5-marla plots and empowered the panchayat samitis to decide the cases.

“A special campaign will be launched by the rural developmen­t and panchayats department to finalise the allotment of plots to the eligible beneficiar­ies within two months,” said a government spokespers­on.

The cabinet decided to come up with a comprehens­ive policy for the implementa­tion of the Right to Education Act and providing monetary help to the eligible educationa­l institutes be prepared and put up in the next meeting.

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