Jaipur,
The State Cabinet has approved Rajasthan School Assistant Subordinate Service
Rules-2015 for recruitment of school assistants on 33,689 posts and took
several other important decisions including setting up of Bhupal Nobles
University in private sector at Udaipur and amendments in the Agricultural
Market Yard Transfer Policy-2013.
The
Chief Minister Smt. Vasundhara Raje chaired the meeting of State Cabinet at the
CMO on Tuesday.
Parliamentary
Affairs Minister Rajendra Rathore told the media persons that the State Cabinet
gave approval to Rajasthan School Assistant Subordinate Service Rules-2015 as
per which 33,689 school assistants would soon be recruited. These posts would be
allotted in government Upper Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary schools.
Main assignment of the school assistants would be record-keeping of
mid-day-meal, enrolment and dropout children, promoting children to attend
schools, sanitation and other non-teaching works. Candidates having experience
in approved government and private schools under the government's educational
projects such as Lok Jumbish, Shikshakarmi Board, Rajiv Gandhi Pathshala, DPEP,
Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Madarasa Board etc would be included in these
recruitments.
Shri
Rathore said that this recruitment would be based on 100 marks, of which 70%
weight-age would be given for the marks scored in Senior Secondary examination.
Bonus of 5, 10 and 15 marks would be given for one, two or three years
experience respectively in government schools or government educational
projects. A interview committee constituted at district level would conduct
interview for 15 marks. Those candidates who were within age limit at the time
of their first appointment in the Lok Jumbish, Shikshakarmi Board, Rajiv Gandhi
Pathshala, DPEP, Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Madarsa Board projects, but have now
expired the age limit would be eligible for this recruitment. No bonus marks
would be given for experience earned in the private schools, he said.
The
Parliamentary Affairs Minister said that District Collectors and the
Superintendents of Police Conference would be held between July 22 and 25. The
Chief Minister would chair the joint conference of the Collectors and the SPs on
July 22 and 23. District-wise meetings of the Collectors and SPs with in-charge
Ministers, Secretaries, Divisional Commissioner and the Members of State
Assembly would be conducted on July 24. On the last day of conference on July
25, decisions and action taken on the applications received during Sarkar Aapke
Dwar (Government at Your Doorstep) campaign in Bharatpur, Bikaner and Udaipur
divisions would be reviewed, he said.
Shri
Rathore said that Government at Your Doorstep campaign would be conducted in Kota
Division between August 31 and September 7. In the beginning of the event all
Ministers would be present at Kota on August 31. Jan Sunvai (Public Hearing)
would be conducted at every Gram Panchayat headquarter and group hearing would
be done at the block-level. On September 7, meeting of the State Cabinet would
be held at Kota, he stated.
Parliamentary
Affairs Minister said that about 12 lakh cases had been disposed off during the
Nyay Aapke Dwar (Justice at Your Doorstep) campaign. The Cabinet expressed
satisfaction over the progress of the campaign, he said. He added that in all
about 2.75 cases of revenue record updation, about 52,000 cases of division of
revenue titles, almost 14,000 matters of title rights, another 3.83 lakh cases
of transfer of mutations and about 3.34 cases of revenue certificates were
disposed off.
Shri
Rathore said that till date the state government had approved sanction for
recruitment on 1,00518 different posts in various departments to the recruiting
agencies. Till date, appointment were given on 54,097 different posts.
The
Minister said that the State Cabinet further decided to amend Rajasthan Public
Service Commission (Conditions of Service) Regulations, 1974. As per this, the
non-government Chairperson and Members retired from the Commission would be
given monthly pension of 8,000 rupees and 7,500 rupees respectively instead of
650 and 500 rupees, he told.
Shri
Rathore said that the Cabinet also approved to amend Rajasthan Journalists and
Writers Welfare Fund Rules-2001. One-time assistance provided from this fund
had been hiked from 25,000 rupees to 50,000 rupees and in special circumstances
the assistance of one lakh rupees would be given instead of 50,000 rupees.
Also, 50% concession in bus fare was approved for the accredited journalists
for all Rajasthan Roadways buses on AC and Volvo category within operational
within Rajasthan and for journey to Delhi, the Minister said.
The
Parliamentary Affairs Minister said that for attracting investment in higher
education sector, it was decided to establish Bhupal Nobles University at
Udaipur in the private sector. He said that setting-up of this university would
ensure quality improvement and promotion of research in higher education
sector.
He
told that the State Cabinet further decided to amend Rajasthan Agricultural
Market Yard Transfer Policy-2013 as per which traders of the old agricultural
produce market would be allotted shops in new markets as with mutual consent,
he added.
Shri
Rathore said that at state-level the Civil Defence Department would be merged
with Disaster Management and Relief Department for which the decision of
amending Rajasthan procedural rules was taken. Disaster Management and Relief
Department would be nodal for the Civil Defence Department, he said.
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