PATNA: The state cabinet on Tuesday approved the proposal of the home department to create 69 posts for the state-level investigation monitoring cell.
The 69 posts to be created to man the cell include one post of police superintendent, seven of DSPs, 13 of police inspectors, eight of typists, 21 of computer operators, eleven of police constables and eight of constable drivers.
Overall, the cabinet approved five proposals moved by the government.
The cabinet approved allotment of Rs 187 crore for the construction and improvement of the campus of eight block headquarters.
The proposal had been moved by the rural development department.
The constructions to be made include buildings for the block and circle offices, inspection rooms and campus renovation under the related scheme.
The cabinet approved changes made in the rules with regard to the transportation costs needed for the medical treatment of children born with holes in their hearts under the Bal Hriday Yojana.
The proposal had been moved by the health department under the governance programme for 2020-25.
The cabinet also approved the rules made by the public health and engineering department for the running and maintenance of the tapped water supply system.
That apart, the cabinet gave its nod to the recruitment and promotion rules for personnel engaged by animal and fishery resources department under its bovine development cadre.
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