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Bihar Govt to Take a Loan Rs 2,000 Crore for the Ganges Line

Bihar Govt to Take a Loan Rs 2,000 Crore for the Ganges Line
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Patna: The Country Cabinet on Friday approved the government’s proposal to raise RS2,000 Crore loans from housing and urban development companies (Hudco) to be used on the construction of the JP 20.5 Km-long Ganga Line between Digha and Development along the Ganga on Patna.
The proposal of the transportation department to provide assistance in the penalty and interest charged to the owner of various types of vehicles concerned, if they make road tax payments and other contributions in one installment, also cleaned.
Vehicle owners cannot make timely tax payments because of the lock arising from Covid-19.
Likewise, assistance will be given to ricker vehicle owners or 15 years, if they decide to end the registration and also throw their vehicles.
The Cabinet approved a proposal to increase the annual income limit from RS1.5 Lakh to RS2.5 Lakh to avail post-matrix scholarships to students from the back and very backward students.
The Ministry of Health, the Cabinet approved the government’s decision to revise the rules governing the replacement of expenses that occurred in the medical treatment of their employees and their relatives.
T Proposal of the Industrial Department also gets a Cabinet nod to shift the Training Center of the Institute of Petrochemical Engineering and Technology (Cipet), Hajipur, to the Bhagalpur Cooperative Spinning Mill campus with RS40.10 Crore expenditure.
This cabinet gave the release of the RS10 Crore release which will be spent during the financial year of 2021-22 in connection with the shift in the Cipet Training Institution to Bhagalpur.
The cabinet approved the government’s decision to create a revolving fund called Bihar accidental assistance funds to immediately make temporary compensation payments and full compensation to the next Kin of injured or dead in an accident.
The government will transfer the land needed in the bihia circle of Bhojpur Regency to the Indian national highway authority for the construction of a drain and also widening the Bhojpur-Buxar part of the NH-84 for four lanings.
Similarly, the Cabinet also approved the transfer of 19.75 hectares of non-forest land in the Saaw circle of Nalanda Regency to the environment, forest and the Department of Climate Change, because the forest land has been obtained for the construction of the reservoir under water ganga underwater.
Project lifts to provide drinking water supplies.
The cabinet agreed to the government’s decision to dismiss the medical officer Dr.
Uday Shankar Prasad for old and illegal absence from assignments.
In addition, it also agreed to the proposal to ask Dr.
Kusum Sinha, medical officers in conscious Hospital Bhojpur, to do voluntary pensions of service due to dereltioning assignments.

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