Financial pressure due to monsoon disaster: COMs focus on resource mobilisation

Shimla, Aug 23 (Representative) The state reeling under unmatched financial crisis due to monsoon disaster forced the council of minister of Himachal Pradesh to focus on resource mobilisations by ripen harvest of power companies and rationalising the use of forest wealth by toppling the three decades old green belling norms aside. The CoMs met under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu decided to amend Swaran Jayanti Energy Policy, wherein MoU would be for a period of 40 years. The royalty will be as 15 percent for the first 12 years, 20 for the next 18 years and 30 percent for the remaining 10 year period. The project should revert back to the State Government free of cost and free from all encumbrances and liabilities. However, the royalty payable to the State for an extended period will not be less than 50 percent.It also decided to withdraw the relaxation given for staggered free power royalty in favour of SJVNL and NHPC for 210 MW Luhri Stage-I, 66 MW Dhaulasidh, 382 MW Sunni Dam and 500 MW Dugar Hydro Electric Projects with immediate effect. The Cabinet decided to rationalize the tariff of water cess to be charged from the Hydel Power Projects.The Cabinet gave its nod to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for enumeration, marking, extraction and disposal of salvage trees from the forest land.

This will ensure the availability of timber at the local level, reduction in transportation costs, boost in revenue, better and enhanced efficiency of field staff and conversion in raw formsIt gave its approval to enhance the financial assistance from Rs. 65 thousand to Rs. 2 lakh under Himachal Pradesh Widow Remarriage Scheme. The Cabinet gave its approval to enhance the support price of apple, mango and citrus fruits being procured under the Market Intervention Scheme for the year 2023-24 in the State. Henceforth, the support price of apple and mango will be Rs. 12 per kg instead of Rs. 10.50. Additionally, the support price of Kinnow, Malta and orange has been increased to Rs. 12 per kg from Rs. 9.50, whereas the support price of galgal and lemon has been enhanced to Rs.10 from Rs. 8 per kg. Consent was given to increase the honorarium of Cook cum Helper under Mid Day Meal Yojna from 1st April 2023 to Rs. 500 per month, i.e. they will get Rs. 4,000 instead of existing Rs. 3500 per month, benefitting 21,431 individuals.It also decided to enhance the wage rates under MGNREGS from Rs. 224 to Rs. 240 in non-tribal areas and Rs. 294 from Rs. 280 in tribal areas from 15th August, 2023. The cabinet gave its consent to include Sanitary Workers of the State under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme to provide them with health insurance.

Nod was given to create and fill up 48 posts of different categories for newly set-up three Traffic cum Tourist Police Stations in Bilaspur, Mandi and Kullu districts in order to manage and control traffic and ensure road safety norms on the Kiratpur-Manali four-lane. It gave its approval to regularise the services of part time water carriers in the Education Department who have completed 11 years of combined daily wage and part-time services as on 31st March, 2023 and 30th September, 2023. It gave its approval for Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for hiring of e-taxi under Rajiv Gandhi Swarozgaar Yojna-2023 by any government department/Local Authorities/Autonomous Body/Board/Corporation/ Government Undertaking or any other establishment. This scheme will open employment avenues to the youth of the State and the State Government would provide a 50 percent subsidy to purchase e-taxi which will go a long way in reducing pollution and a step forward towards becoming a ‘Green State’. It will be implemented from 2nd October, 2023. The Cabinet gave its consent to rename the Labour and Employment Department as the Department of Labour Employment and Overseas Placement.