A decision in this regard was taken in the cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, here today.
About 330 more medicines and consumables would be included in the state government's free drug policy, under the Indira Gandhi Free MedicinesScheme, and a budgetary provision of Rs 71 crore has also been made, an official statement said.
Apart from this, the cabinet also decided to grant the retirement and death gratuity to employees having New Pension System (NPS) from prospective date as per the terms and conditions under CCS (Pension) Rules, 1972 subject to maximum limit of 25 years of qualifying services.
The cabinet gave its nod to increase in the honorarium of Panchayat Chowkidar from Rs 2,350 to Rs 3,050 (an increase of Rs 700 per month), the release said.
Keeping in view the World Bankand the JICA assisted upcoming new projects in Forest Department, namely H P Forest for Prosperity Project (FPP) and H P Forest Ecosystem Management and Livelihoods Improvement Project (HPFEMLIP), approval was accorded for manpower structure for preparation phase of the twin projects.
The headquarter of FPP will be at Una and that of HPFEM LIP at Kullu/Shamshi and one regional office at Rampur.
The cabinet also gave its nod to upgrade community health centre in Badsar in Hamirpur to a 50-bed hospital, open new Ayurvedic health centres/dispensaries in Choridhar inTehsil Karsog, Shirhorpian inJwalamukhi, Tikker Rajputaan in Bijhari indistrict Hamirpur, Bhedon inNahan, Dupkan in district Kullu and Gawal Tikker in Palampur in district Kangra.
There would be three posts each in ayurvedic health centres.
The cabinet approved filling up of 110 vacant posts of Junior Office Assistant (IT)in the health and family welfare department on contract basis, decided to appoint 110 staff nurses for Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru Government Medical College, Chamba.
As many as 96 posts of foreman would be created by upgrading the vacant posts of pump operators in IPH department, 20 posts of Assistant Professors (College Cadre) in Sociology and Physical Education would be filled on contract basis, 31 backlog posts of Lecturers of various discipline in government polytechnics, 12 posts of Publicity Assistants grade-I and 12 posts of Grade-II in Information and Public Relations Department on contract basis would be filled.
Apart from these, the cabinet also decided to increase the cadre strength of Himachal Pradesh Administrative services (HPAS) from 206 to 228 as per the recommendations of Cadre Review Committee. PTI PCL
Himachal Cabinet today decided to provide medicines (drugs) and consumable free of cost to all the patients irrespective of any income criteria at all public health facilities in the State.
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