
The state cabinet meeting will be held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Preparations regarding this have been completed. About 20 proposals will be placed before the cabinet in this meeting. It is being told that this meeting will start at 11 am on Tuesday.
In this meeting to be held on December 2 under the chairmanship of CM Yogi, proposals of industrial development, finance, tourism, sports, stamps and other departments will be placed before the cabinet. These include a proposal related to land for the Deputy Registrar office in Prayagraj. It is believed that during this period, the proposal for constituting a dedicated Backward Class Commission for reservation in Panchayats may also be approved. Reservation of wards and seats will be decided under the supervision of this commission.
These proposals will also be monitored
In this meeting of CM Yogi, a proposal regarding illegal immigrants can be presented in the cabinet. The government can take important decisions regarding paddy purchase. Proposals regarding administrative reforms can be presented. Along with this, proposals can also be presented regarding women and youth. It is being told that during this time there will also be discussion on the cabinet meeting regarding the winter session of the assembly.
Paddy should be purchased from farmers
On Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions that the paddy of every Annadata farmer coming to the paddy purchasing center should be purchased and the payment should reach his account on time. Reviewing the situation of paddy procurement, he said that the pace of paddy procurement should be fast and farmers should not face any kind of problem.
Number of purchasing centers will increase
It was told in the meeting that this year the MSP of common paddy has been fixed at Rs 2,369 and that of Grade-A at Rs 2,389 per quintal, which is Rs 69 more than last year. Till now 4,227 procurement centers are operational. The Chief Minister directed that the number of purchasing centers should be increased to 5,000, so that farmers can get facilities near their villages and towns.
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