In the meeting of the Council of Ministers chaired by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, approval was given by the Cabinet to establish 04 new Government Colleges including Government Law College Dindori, Government College Narayanganj Mandla, Government College Khirkiya Harda, Government College Khaddi Sidhi.
Along with this, new faculty in 03 government colleges, Government College Tala, Satna (Commerce), Government College Ramnagar, Satna (Science and Commerce), Government College Silvani Raisen (Science), new subjects at graduate level in 03 government colleges, Government College Tala, Satna (Sanskrit, Home Science, Philosophy, Psychology), Government College New Ramnagar, Satna (Economics, Geography, Sanskrit, History), Government College Amarpatan, Satna (Computer Science) and 06 government colleges to start new subjects at postgraduate level total creation of 341 new posts and recurring expenditure of Rs. 1981.00 lakh per year and other non-recurring expenditure of Rs. 5854.32 lakh, in this way total expenditure of Rs. 7835.32 lakh has been approved.
Art Training Fellowship to Youth – 2023
The Cabinet decided to give “art training fellowship-2023 to the youth”. In order to promote traditional and tribal folk art, approval was given to provide honorary fellowship of Rs. 10 thousand to 1 thousand youths of the state through Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum for a period of 3 months. Under the scheme, youths will be given training in any one of the arts out of singing, music, dance, theatre, painting and craft etc. in 3 months.
Approval for the establishment of 6 new government ITIs
The Cabinet decided to establish 6 new government ITIs in the state. Approval was given for the creation of 114 teaching and 66 administrative posts for these 6 ITIs. For these 6 ITIs, financial provision for non-recurring expenditure of Rs. 9487.20 lakh and for recurring expenditure of about Rs. 2580.00 lakh for five years was also approved.
Approval of 4 new courses in Govt. Polytechnic, Narmadapuram
The Cabinet approved the operation of four new courses (Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science Engineering) in Government Polytechnic College, Narmadapuram. This polytechnic is functioning from the year 1996 with the same faculty. For this proposed 33 teaching posts, 15 posts of non-teaching and supporting staff and 20 posts of non-teaching and class IV staff (on outsourcing at the rate fixed by the district head), in this way the creation of a total of 68 posts was approved. Recurring expenditure of about 1068.08 lakh and non-recurring expenditure of about Rs 801.26 lakh was also approved for this.