Rajasthan Cabinet Approves Array of Reforms for Employee Welfare and Infrastructure Developments
Rajasthan's cabinet approved several key decisions on employee welfare, agriculture, rail transport, power system, and MSME sector development. Highlights include increased gratuity limits, expanded health scheme coverage, new railway lines, huge solar energy projects, and a technology center in Jaipur, aiming to boost industrial and social growth in the state.
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Rajasthan's cabinet approved several pivotal reforms on Wednesday, focusing on employee welfare, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Notably, the gratuity limit was raised from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 25 lakh.
Under the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS), employees can now include dependent parents or in-laws for medical benefits. This follows central government employee standards.
In transport, new railway lines will connect key industrial regions, and vast land allocations were approved for solar energy projects and an MSME technology center in Jaipur, reflecting the cabinet's commitment to state development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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