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Puducherry to get new AYUSH hospital, remuneration of ASHA staff to rise

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By Express News Service

PUDUCHERRY:  An built-in 50-bed AYUSH (Ayurveda Yoga and Naturopathy Unani Siddha and Homeopathy) hospital might be established on a 30,000 sqft land in Karaikal for Rs 15 crore throughout 2023-2024, mentioned Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy within the meeting on Wednesday.

Government land belonging to the animal husbandry division has been earmarked for this and a fund of Rs 2 crore is allotted for the preliminary work, he mentioned.

In one other announcement, he mentioned {that a} well-equipped hospital might be arrange in a rural space. Replying to a query, he added that an ECG facility might be supplied in Bahour PHC. Making a suo motto announcement, the CM mentioned that the federal government would improve the remuneration of ASHA staff from Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000 per thirty days. The wage of workers engaged below the Rajiv Gandhi breakfast scheme for varsity college students can be elevated to Rs 18,000 per thirty days.

When members pressed for fee of the staff of personal sector undertakings and cooperative establishments, that are working below loss, Rangasamy mentioned that the federal government has been conceding their calls for however the workers ought to discharge their duties within the bigger curiosity of constructing the undertakings worthwhile. Government can present subsidies solely to a sure extent.

Speaker R Selvam issued a ruling that directs authorities secretaries R Kesavan and A Nedunchezhian to pursue the proposal with the Ministry of Home Affairs to create 83 posts in Puducherry Civil Supplies (PCS) and safe the approval inside a month.

He mentioned that the PCS officers should not being given correct promotions and they’re going through difficulties by getting extra division costs. A complete of 62 posts had been created in Puducherry Civil Service Rules, 1967 and have remained the identical since then. The Speaker, in one other ruling, banned using single-use plastic within the meeting premises from May 1.

PUDUCHERRY:  An built-in 50-bed AYUSH (Ayurveda Yoga and Naturopathy Unani Siddha and Homeopathy) hospital might be established on a 30,000 sqft land in Karaikal for Rs 15 crore throughout 2023-2024, mentioned Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy within the meeting on Wednesday.

Government land belonging to the animal husbandry division has been earmarked for this and a fund of Rs 2 crore is allotted for the preliminary work, he mentioned.

In one other announcement, he mentioned {that a} well-equipped hospital might be arrange in a rural space. Replying to a query, he added that an ECG facility might be supplied in Bahour PHC. Making a suo motto announcement, the CM mentioned that the federal government would improve the remuneration of ASHA staff from Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000 per thirty days. The wage of workers engaged below the Rajiv Gandhi breakfast scheme for varsity college students can be elevated to Rs 18,000 per thirty days.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

When members pressed for fee of the staff of personal sector undertakings and cooperative establishments, that are working below loss, Rangasamy mentioned that the federal government has been conceding their calls for however the workers ought to discharge their duties within the bigger curiosity of constructing the undertakings worthwhile. Government can present subsidies solely to a sure extent.

Speaker R Selvam issued a ruling that directs authorities secretaries R Kesavan and A Nedunchezhian to pursue the proposal with the Ministry of Home Affairs to create 83 posts in Puducherry Civil Supplies (PCS) and safe the approval inside a month.

He mentioned that the PCS officers should not being given correct promotions and they’re going through difficulties by getting extra division costs. A complete of 62 posts had been created in Puducherry Civil Service Rules, 1967 and have remained the identical since then. The Speaker, in one other ruling, banned using single-use plastic within the meeting premises from May 1.