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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Home loan scheme for govt staff launched

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Chief minister Nitish Kumar said on Thursday that if the bankers fully cooperate, then corruption could be checked to a great extent in the state and the dream of economic prosperity would be achieved. He was speaking at a function organized here to launch a scheme of home loans for state government employees, a joint initiative of the state government and Central Bank of India. The CM also handed over loan cheques to 10 employees.

He said the loan facility extended by the Central Bank of India would benefit the government employees as they would get an opportunity to build their own houses. He congratulated the bank's executive director, R K Dubey, who was also present on the occasion.

The CM said apart from this scheme, the government's own loan scheme would also continue, under which a loan of up to Rs 7.5 lakh is given. The employees could now take a home loan of up to Rs 30 lakh from the bank and EMIs would be deducted from their salary every month.

Nitish said during his first tenure he wanted to implement various welfare schemes through banks, like bicycle and school uniform schemes, but failed to get requisite cooperation from the banks. As a result, cash subsidy was extended to beneficiaries. "I want to remove middlemen from all schemes and transfer government assistance to the bank accounts of beneficiaries. Scholarships to students should also be deposited into their accounts and they should be given the facility to withdraw money through ATMs," the CM said.

He appealed to other banks also to come forward and cooperate in implementation of different schemes. The banks should also help the people of unorganized sectors, farmers, weavers and BPL people by extending them home loans, he added.

Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi said house was a basic necessity like food and clothes but the dream of own home is not fulfilled so easily. He expressed hope that after the Central Bank's initiative, other banks would also come forward to extend home loans so that more people could benefit. Modi also urged the banks to come out with a scheme of home loans for legislators. "Banks should extend home loans at minimum interest to poor people for the construction of Indira Awas units," he said.

Central Bank's executive director R K Dubey threw light on the loan scheme and said a loan of Rs 39 crore was being extended in Bihar. Loans in education and agriculture sectors as also to the self-help groups had also been extended by the bank.

A memorandum of understanding was also signed between the state government and Central Bank of India on this occasion.
source:TOI


Friday, June 17, 2011

Training to be must for govt officials

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Deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Friday said that the state government is formulating a new training policy for all public servants, making three trainings mandatory for every public servant during their service tenure. The draft policy will soon be placed before the state cabinet for its approval. 

The government also plans to link promotion to training. Under the proposed scheme, every department will have to spend 1.5% of its budget on training of its officers and other employees, Modi said while addressing a joint session of Bihar Finance Service and Bihar Administrative Service officers here on Friday. He said the state government will set up an Administrative Training Institute (ATI) at Gaya at an estimated cost of Rs 49.90 crore. The institute will train public servants. 

Modi said people across the country have raised their voice against corruption and Bihar has set an example by passing the Right to Service Act. The ministers as well as all government employees had declared their assets. Even Centre has emulated Bihar in this regard, said Modi. He said both public leaders and officers are public servants and they should come out of the mindset of being 'Janata Ke Malik (Master of the people)'. He said people still honour really honest public servants. 

The deputy CM said that public servants should follow new ideas. Easy accessibility, transparency and honesty to the core is necessary qualification for a public servant. He called upon officers to achieve the target of a developed Bihar by 2015.
source:The Times of India

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Doctors boycott work in Bihar hospitals

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Health services were partially affected across the state with about 2600 government doctors boycotting work for 24 hours from 6 a.m today in protest against the killing of their colleague by prisoners at Gopalganj jail on Sunday night.

Doctors under the banner of Bihar State Health Services Association (BSHSA) today protested against the shocking incident of a doctor being brutally beaten up by seven prisoners in a district jail in Gopalganj here resulting in his death.

"The strike is total. Doctors turned up at the hospitals but boycotted their work," BSHSA General Secretary Ajay Kumar said.

Although the general and emergency wards of the government hospital in Gopalganj wore a deserted look, police officials claimed that the strike was only "partial.
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Monday, April 25, 2011

Task force to eliminate corruption in Bihar

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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today directed the state unit of NDA to set up a task force comprising ruling coalition members to help the state government in its drive against corruption in the state.

Kumar gave the directive to the state unit NDA Convenor Nand Kishore Yadav during 'Janata Darbar' at his residence, JD(U) Spokesman Sanjay Singh told reporters here.

The task force comprising NDA activists would keep a watch over public servants against corruption, particularly in the schemes like Indira Awas Yojona, he said.

The members would also advise the state government about various measures to root out corruption in the state, Singh said.

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