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Dhami Cabinet Clears Key Decisions: District Transfer for Health Workers, Green Hydrogen Policy Approved

Dhami Cabinet Clears Key Decisions: District Transfer for Health Workers, Green Hydrogen Policy Approved

The Uttarakhand Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, on Tuesday approved a series of important decisions aimed at strengthening public administration, boosting industrial growth, promoting education, and accelerating the state’s transition towards clean energy. The Cabinet approved a new mutual agreement process for land acquisition to expedite development, alongside amendments for sub-leasing land to promote industrial expansion. In a major relief for healthcare personnel, the Cabinet approved a proposal allowing health workers and health supervisors of the Medical Health and Family Welfare Department to opt for a one-time inter-district transfer during their entire service tenure, provided they have completed at least five years of satisfactory service in their parent cadre. To fast-track development projects and reduce delays, the Cabinet approved a new process for land acquisition through mutual agreement with landowners for small, medium, and large projects. The move is expected to reduce litigation, cut project costs, and overcome procedural delays associated with land acquisition under the 2013 Act. The Cabinet also approved amendments to a government order related to the transfer of …

Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC| India News

Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC| India News

Dehradun, The Uttarakhand Cabinet on Thursday took a series of key decisions, including approving equal pay for equal work for Uttarakhand Purv Sainik Kalyan Nigam Limited employees and bringing an ordinance to amend the Uniform Civil Code . Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC The Cabinet also approved the introduction of new rules for the registration and regulation of homestays and bed-and-breakfast establishments. Briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, State Home Secretary Shailesh Bagoli said it was decided to provide benefits related to equal pay for equal work to UPNL employees who have completed 10 years of continuous service in the first phase. He said the decision was taken based on the recommendations of the Cabinet sub-committee formed in this regard, and that, considering the state’s financial condition, the benefit will be provided in a phased manner. Bagoli said the Cabinet also approved necessary amendments to the original UCC through an ordinance to address practical difficulties and clerical errors that emerged during implementation …

Uttarakhand Cabinet resolution lauds Army, Govt for Operation Sindoor | India News

Uttarakhand Cabinet resolution lauds Army, Govt for Operation Sindoor | India News

In a meeting chaired by CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, the Uttarakhand Cabinet unanimously passed a resolution hailing the Army, PM Narendra Modi, and the Defence Ministry on the success of Operation Sindoor. The resolution stated, “Operation Sindoor reflects the indomitable courage, extraordinary valour, and exceptional strategic skills of the Indian Army… This operation reflects the Indian Army’s excellence, as well as the decisive leadership of PM Narendra Modi and the foresight of the Ministry of Defence.” Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

16-page form to priest certificate: Uttarakhand UCC rules for live-in | India News

16-page form to priest certificate: Uttarakhand UCC rules for live-in | India News

A 16-page form that needs to be filled, Aadhaar-linked OTP, registration fee, a certificate from a religious leader that the couple is eligible to marry if they so wish, and details of previous relationships — these are among the rules prescribed by the Uttarakhand government for registration of live-in relationships under its Uniform Civil Code. The UCC Act, which was passed by the state Assembly in February 2024, makes it mandatory for couples to register with the government, both while initiating and terminating a live-in relationship. Failure to register carries a jail term up to six months. This applies to residents of Uttarakhand as well as state residents living elsewhere in India. The Rules, which came into effect January 2, outline the documentation required for the registration process – it can be done both offline and online. Rule 15 (3) in Chapter 5 outlines the “information to be included in the Statement of Live-in Relationship”. These documents are to be attached with a 16-page form – Form 3 of the Annexures to the Rules by …