Bhajanlal government big gift to employees: In Rajasthan, Bhajanlal government has given a big gift to employees who have more than two children.
Now, Rajasthani employees with two children will continue to receive promotions. In addition, the government has raised the death gratuity amount for government employees from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. The best thing is that. It was approved by the cabinet meeting.
Employees will receive a promotion.
Now employees who have more than two children after 2002 did not get promotion, but in the cabinet meeting, the government has given a big gift to the employees and has approved to give them advancements.
This means that employees with more than two children will be promoted after 22 years. Apart from this, Bhajanlal government has increased the gratuity amount from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh.
Pensioners will get discount on buying medicines
The government has also given pensioners a gift and increased their medication purchases. Earlier pensioners could buy medicines worth Rs 20,000 in RGHS, but now the government has increased it to 30,000.
After this order, pensioners will be able to buy medicines worth up to Rs 30,000 for the whole year. Apart from this, pensioners can add either of their parents or in-laws for medical facility, but their name can be added in RGHS only on the condition that they live with the pensioners.
Land will now be available for power generation
To increase power generation in Rajasthan, Bhajanlal government has taken a big decision in the interest of the people.
Under this, the government will allocate land for setting up plants of four other companies of the country including Adani Renewable Energy. This decision entails the allocation of land to these companies in various districts across the state.
A big announcement for farmers.
The cabinet has taken a big decision giving a big relief to the farmers in the state. Under this decision, farmers will now receive electricity throughout the day. The RDSS has approved the separation of 11 KV feeders for agriculture. The project will entail numerous tasks, estimated to cost around Rs 7896 crores.