Chhattisgarh employees get big gift, dearness allowance increased
Chhattisgarh News: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said that the government’s plans and policies come to fruition only when government employees work honestly and hard. He said this in the state convention of the State Employees Union in Raipur.
Dearness allowance increased to 58 percent
Giving great relief to the employees, the Chief Minister increased the dearness allowance from 55 percent. 58 percent Announced to do. He said that this decision was necessary in view of rising inflation and it will directly benefit lakhs of employees.
Government and employees will work together for development
Chief Minister Sai said that only when the government and employees work together, the state moves forward. He said that the government has taken many good decisions for the employees in the last two years like improving the transfer policy, simplifying the promotion process and creating a better working environment in the offices.
Chhattisgarh News: Special focus on pension and retirement benefits
The government has also paid attention to timely payment of pension, gratuity and retirement related money so that the employees do not face any problem after retirement. A pension fund has also been created for this.
Administration becoming stronger through technology
The Chief Minister said that government work has been made faster and easier through e-office, online services and new technology. Employees are also being given training on new technology.
Strictness on Naxalism and pace of development
The Chief Minister said that Naxalism was a big problem, but due to the bravery of the security forces, the situation has improved a lot. The government has also started a rehabilitation scheme for the surrendered Naxalites. He said that the target is to end Naxalism by March 31, 2026.
Vision 2047 for Chhattisgarh
The government has created “Chhattisgarh Anjor Vision 2047” to take the state forward as per the goal of developed India. Facilities like roads, electricity and water are being provided to remote areas like Bastar.
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