Imphal, September 2, 2014: A cabinet meeting today adopted various resolutions including transfer and posting of civil police, Manipur Rifles (MR) and Indian Reserve Batallion (IRB) of the state’s Home Department in January every year.

According to the cabinet decision, a two year posting would be applicable for armed personnel in the hill districts while in the valley districts, a four year posting term has been decided. These arrangements have not been able to be followed since 2000, maintained education minister M. Okendro while speaking to media persons after the meeting.

The meeting also unanimously agreed to increase the amount of monthly diet balance of Rs 750 to Rs 1500 provided to disabled persons in the state. The upgradation of the post of a constable to head constable in the Home department has also been decided.

Meanwhile, in order to fill up the vacant posts in 39 higher secondary schools, 933 posts have been created and another 298 posts would be filled up through the recruitment under Manipur Public Service Commission (MPSC). For colleges, a total of 428 posts have been created, hence, around 285 teachers posts for colleges would be filled up through MPSC.

The meeting also resolved to engage 89 contractual staffs of different categories under State Health Society, National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). Moreover, engagement of 41 contractual staff of Urban Health Mission Manipur and 5 contractual staff of different categories to mane the Skilled Lab at College of Nursing, Lamphelpat; and under the State Health Society, NRHM, the reengagement of 10 retired MBBS doctors and one specialist up to February 28, 2015 has also been resolved.

The cabinet also decided to approve the transfer of land records of Okshaipat from Wangoi Sub-Division, Imphal West to Bishnupur district and approve to sanctioned 43 acres of land at Lambui Khongnangkhong to the Industry department.

The cabinet also declared to engage 45 staffs for district court and Manipur High Court, mentioned the Education minister while speaking to media persons today.

Source: Morung Express

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