Retirement age of govt medical teachers raised

The retirement age of doctors teaching in government medical colleges in Bihar will be raised to 65 years from 62 years.

Patna: The retirement age of doctors teaching in government medical colleges in Bihar will be raised to 65 years from 62 years.

The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday, principal secretary in the cabinet and coordination department Afzal Amanullah told reporters here.

This would benefit teachers of six medical colleges across the state.

The government also released Rs 40 crore for payment of monthly TA/DA and other emoluments to representatives of the Panchayati Raj system during 2010-11, he said.
Amanullah said in a bid to promote the sugarcane industry, the key industry since the bifurcation of Bihar in 2000, the government sanctioned Rs 25.73 crore for cane cultivation under which farmers would be provided subsidy of Rs 100 per quintal for purchase of seeds, Rs 15 for tranportation of seeds as well as inter-cropping, purchase of equipment and use of organic fertiliser.

The government has also decided to provide 50 per cent subsidy to farmers for using wastes of sugarcane industries and converting them into vermi compost and organic fertiliser.
The government also made available Rs 10 crore to Bihar State Electricity Board as loan for energising 40 power sub-stations and upgradation of transmission and distribution system in the state.

It sanctioned Rs 2 crore to each of the 15 Maoist-affected districts in the for modernisation of the police force under the centrally sponsored scheme for it during the current fiscal.

The cabinet approved release of over Rs 89.58 lakh for helping weavers and those engaged in silk production in the state, Amanullah said.

PTI

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