The state government has sanctioned the purchase of 1255 four-wheeler vehicles and 1697 two-wheeler vehicles to strengthen police patrolling across various police stations. This decision was made during a recent cabinet meeting, along with several other significant proposals. The third monsoon session of the Sixth Assembly will be convened from August 1st to August 7th, comprising a total of five working days. The cabinet approved this schedule as well.
The cabinet meeting, led to a decision to procure Mahindra Bolero four-wheelers and TVS Apache motorcycles for police use. The total expenditure for these vehicles is estimated to be ₹146 crore 79 lakh 63 thousand 849. Each Mahindra Bolero will cost ₹9 lakh 59 thousand, and each TVS Apache will cost ₹1 lakh 14 thousand 563. The purchase will be completed over two financial years. This decision was prompted by the dilapidated condition of existing vehicles, with 1079 four-wheelers and 1133 two-wheelers deemed unfit for use.
Other key decisions included an increase in dearness allowance for state employees and pensioners, the amendment of guidelines for district planning, and the approval of infrastructure projects. The cabinet also addressed personnel matters, approving disciplinary actions and appointments. Additionally, decisions were made regarding the National Pension Scheme, medical reimbursements, and various operational and regulatory matters.
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