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Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Rs948cr approved for acquisition of land for industrial units
Patna: In a bid to expand the state's land bank for industrial and production units, the state cabinet on Tuesday approved six proposals for the acquisition of private land in six districts, sanctioning a total of Rs 948 crore. The land will be acquired by the Infrastructure Development Authority (IDA). In addition, the cabinet cleared the free-of-cost transfer of two govt land parcels totalling 96.98 acres, both located in the Goradih circle of Bhagalpur district, to the industries department for the creation of a new industrial corridor. The permanent transfer was made by the revenue and land reforms department. Following cabinet approval, deputy chief minister Samrat Choudhary said, "The industries department will develop a new industrial corridor on the land whose transfer has received cabinet sanction. The development of this corridor in Bhagalpur aligns with CM Nitish Kumar's vision to boost industrialisation in the state and revive Bhagalpur's industrial landscape." On the sanctioned land acquisitions, additional chief secretary of the cabinet secretariat Department, S Siddharth, said, "These are intended to expand the state's industrial area. It will facilitate private investment and generate employment and work opportunities." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Most Beautiful Female Athletes Right Now Undo The sanctioned amounts include Rs 284 crore for 441 acres in Aurangabad, Rs 297 crore for 700 acres in Muzaffarpur, Rs 151 crore for 498 acres in Supaul, Rs 39 crore for 252 acres in Katihar, Rs 11 crore for land in Gopalganj and Rs 164 crore for 524 acres in Nalanda. In another move, the cabinet approved the leasing of identified land in Pirpainty block of Bhagalpur — originally earmarked for a solar power plant by Bihar State Power Generation Company Limited — to a private firm for establishing a thermal power plant through competitive bidding. The selected company will set up three thermal units of 800MW each, totalling 2,400MW of power. The land will be leased for Rs 1 per year for 33 years. Power will be supplied at Rs 6.08 per unit (including a fixed charge of Rs 4.165 and fuel surcharge of Rs 1.910), as approved by the Bihar State Electricity Commission. The cabinet also approved several welfare measures, including salary and honorarium hikes announced by the CM. Temporary sanitation workers will now receive Rs 5,000 per month, while sanitation inspectors will get Rs 9,000. Other approvals include Rs 10,000 per month for night guards at schools (effective from Aug 1), Rs 3,300 per month for midday meal cooks, Rs 8,000 for physical education teachers (with an annual increment of Rs 200), and Rs 16,000 for contractual health instructors (with a Rs 400 annual increment). Revised incentives for ASHA and Mamata workers were also cleared. In a major relief for students, the cabinet abolished the mandatory 75% attendance requirement for availing monetary assistance under various schemes. From the current financial year, assistance will be transferred directly into the bank accounts of eligible students in government and recognised private secondary and higher secondary schools via the direct benefit transfer (DBT) system.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Bihar unveils Rs 94.5 crore plan for digital libraries; approves 2400 MW power plant
NEW DELHI: In a series of key decisions aimed at education, infrastructure and public services, the Bihar cabinet on Tuesday approved the setting up of digital libraries in all 243 assembly constituencies, along with green signals for a major thermal power project, inter-state bus services, land acquisition for industrial zones and preparations for the upcoming assembly elections. To boost digital access to learning, especially for students preparing for competitive exams, the cabinet gave its nod to establish a 'digital library kendra' in every constituency under the Mukhya Mantri Digital Library Yojana. The estimated cost for the project is Rs 94.50 crore. Each library, to be set up in government buildings like schools, colleges, panchayat offices or community halls with adequate space, will be equipped with 10 computer terminals, electricity, and high-speed internet. 'It will require minimum of 300 sq ft area for installing and operating 10 computers,' said additional chief secretary of the cabinet secretariat department, S Siddharth. In a major shift in energy policy, the cabinet also approved a 2400 MW thermal power plant (800 MW x 3) at Pirpainti in Bhagalpur, replacing the earlier plan for a solar power unit. The project will be awarded through a competitive tariff bidding process. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brain tumor has left my son feeling miserable; please help! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo 'The company making the lowest bid for providing cheapest per unit tariff (Rs 6.08 per unit) will be awarded the contract,' Siddharth said. To manage festival rush and provide better transport facilities, the state will run inter-state bus services on a PPP model. Private operators will work with the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation under a five-year agreement. The scheme, costing Rs 35.64 crore, will compensate operators with Rs 150 per seat on the peak side and Rs 300 on the off-peak side. For industrial growth, the cabinet authorised the Infrastructure Development Authority to acquire land across several districts. This includes 441.79 acres in Aurangabad, 252.30 acres in Katihar, and over 500 acres each in Nalanda, Muzaffarpur and Supaul, with costs totalling over Rs 1,000 crore. Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, Rs 154.30 crore has been sanctioned for installing cameras at 90,712 polling stations to enable full webcasting and improved monitoring. Other decisions included the creation of 167 posts in Munger University and Rs 65.80 crore for a 720-bed Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar Residential School in Nabinagar, Aurangabad.