Karnataka govt decides to withdraw 35 criminal cases across the state

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Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai (File Photo/ANI)

BENGALURU: The Basavaraj Bommai Cabinet has decided to withdraw 35 criminal cases registered in various police stations of the state. The Cabinet’s decision came in accordance with the recommendation of a sub-committee.

In the meeting held on Monday night, the Cabinet gave its nod to several matters including the appointment of civic workers as government employees. The meeting, held at the Vidhana Soudha, concluded with a nod to approve the appointment of civic workers who were performing duties on an outsourcing basis as government employees.

With this, the government will appoint 11,133 civil servants serving in the municipal corporations and other local bodies of the state as government employees under the special recruitment rules.

As of now, 3,673 employees of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), 5,533 in municipal councils and 1,927 civil servants in municipal corporations are working on contract basis. Now, recruitment will be done as government employees and the civic workers will be working under the pay scale of Rs 17,000-28,980, the meeting concluded.

The Cabinet also announced the merger of Pre-University (PU) and SSLC exam boards. The amalgamation was agreed in view of the financial loss and the need for additional staff in these educational bodies.

The Cabinet also took a call on the ‘mutual transfer of teachers’. Such transfers are allowed when both teachers of the same subject agree.

Meanwhile, the Basavaraj Bommai-led government has ordered to provide 75 units of free electricity to the Below the Poverty Line (BPL) cardholders of SC and ST community. The Chief Minister’s Education Fund Scheme will be extended to the children of fishermen and farmers. The state cabinet further agreed to table the Bengaluru Metropolitan Land Transport Authority Bill in the House. (ANI)

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