The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore told reporters tonight that a state government employee will now be allowed to have one child from remarriage.
As per a government notification in June 2000, a candidate having more than two children is not eligible for government recruitment. An employee, whose third child is born after recruitment, is not given promotion for five years.
When asked about the death of former MLA Gurusharan Chhabra, who was on fast unto death demanding complete ban on liquor in the state, Rathore said that his death was "unfortunate".
He claimed that 90 per cent of his demand had already been fulfilled by the government.
The minister said that the government would rename a road after the name of the ex-MLA.
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