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Bihar: RS 97CR for the establishment of the Center for Excellence

Bihar: RS 97CR for the establishment of the Center for Excellence
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Patna: The State Cabinet on Wednesday gave sanctions RS67.13 Crore as part of expenditure for the construction of three road waves (Robs) between two train stations in Bhagalpur, Rohtas (Sasarar) and the Buxar district.
The total expenditure on three Robs is with RS145.56 Crore songs to share together by trains and countries.
Share the country for Rob between the Naugachhia and Kataria train stations in the Bhagalpur District is RS2.92 Crore against the total cost of RS41.65 Crore.
The appropriate numbers for Rob between the Pahleja and Karvandia train stations in Rohas are RS41.26 Crore and RS62.28 Crore and for Rob between Chausa and Gamhar train stations in Buxar each RS22.95 Crore and RS42.63 Crore .
The cabinet also sanctioned 194 post engineers in Bihar health services and the wing of the Ministry of Health’s infrastructure development, in addition to 70 other posts based on the contract.
Posting engineers including two superintending engineers, 19 executive engineers, 74 assistant engineers and 99 junior engineers.
The Cabinet also approved the RS97 Crore Allotment for the establishment of the Center for Excellence at the State Industry Technology Institutes (ITIS), in addition to nominating the Patna as a project implementing agency.
The money will be used between 2021-22 and 2025-26.
The excellence center will provide training in emerging technology, drone technology, electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (ROT), 3-D printing, robotics and industrial automation, among others.
A number of RS118.10 Crore was approved for payment of salaries and other contributions from 1993 to 30 November 2017 to Bihar State Agricultural Industry Development Corporation employees.
Of these, RS60.54 Crore has been mobilized through allotment carried out in the first additional budget for 2021-22, in addition to the remaining additional number of RS57.56 Crore.
The Cabinet also provided sanctions paid RS170.94 Crore to Bihar State Power Holding Company Limited for the establishment of an electric grid substation in Krishi Anusandhan Kendra (Mithapur) and also to put down the underground transmission cable.
This passed the land transfer of 0.17452 Acre at Bihia Circle to Nhai.
A total of RS 294.76 Crore was approved for payments to college graduates affiliated as assistance / subsidies for fiscal 2021-22, because untidged education policies were abolished.
The Cabinet extended the Jeevika Satat Scheme from the Rural Development Department from 2021-22 to 2023-24.
Under the scheme, poor people, SC, ST and other people from the more weaker parts before involved in the production of rustic fluid and Toddy was given assistance to livelihoods.
The cabinet also gave sanctions on framing rules 2021 relating to the state and district level consumer protection council.
It also sanctioned the printing of ballots in Saraswati Press, Kolkata, which was used in Pancayat General Elections, 2021.
Furthermore, Anjani Kumar Singh was given a one-year post as a technical advisor in the Department of Water Resources.
In addition, the Medical Officer of the Sarasaram Hospital, Dr.
Navin Kumar Singh, has been dismissed from services for illegal absence from assignments.

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