Chhattisgarh Launches Police Commissioner System & Major Welfare Schemes for 2024

Chhattisgarh will implement a Police Commissionerate system in the Raipur Metropolitan Police District from January 23 to enhance urban policing. In a major boost for forest-dependent communities, the cabinet approved a rate of ₹5500 per standard bag of tendu leaves. The government also sanctioned funds for millet procurement, loan repayments to ease fiscal burdens, and incentives to promote rice milling. Additional measures include industrial policy amendments and tax discounts to stimulate economic growth and administrative efficiency.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh Police Commissioner System & Key Cabinet Decisions

  • Police Commissioner system in Raipur
  • ₹5500 rate for tendu leaves
  • Support for millet procurement & rice milling
  • Industrial policy amendments & tax relief
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Chhattisgarh to have police commissioner system from Jan 23

Chhattisgarh introduces a Police Commissioner system in Raipur, approves ₹5500 per tendu leaf bag, and announces welfare measures for farmers and industry.

"These decisions reflect the government's focus on welfare, fiscal prudence, industrial promotion, and administrative efficiency. - Chhattisgarh Government"

Raipur, Dec 31

Chhattisgarh will have a police commissioner system from the new year. The government has also approved Rs 5500 per standard bag of tendu leaves, ensuring better remuneration for those dependent on minor forest produce.

For better policing in the capital region, the Police Commissionerate system will be implemented in the Raipur Metropolitan Police District starting January 23.

Additionally, a new permanent post of Officer on Special Duty at the Police Headquarters in Nava Raipur Atal Nagar was created in Pay Matrix Level-14 for one year. It will enable the purchase of tendu leaves from collector families at enhanced rates.

The Cabinet sanctioned working capital for procuring, processing, and selling millets such as kodo, kutki, and ragi. Additionally, a one-time interest-free loan of Rs 30 crore was approved for the federation to handle the purchase, storage, processing, value addition, and marketing of non-nationalised minor forest produce.

In a move to ease the financial burden on the state exchequer, the Council cleared a budget provision of Rs 55.69 crore to fully repay loans taken by the Chhattisgarh State Antyavasayi Cooperative Finance and Development Corporation from five national corporations catering to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward classes, minorities, and persons with disabilities.

This repayment will eliminate the annual interest outflow of approximately Rs 2.40 crore and release the state from a pending guarantee liability of Rs 229.91 crore once no-objection certificates are obtained.

To encourage rice milling, the incentive for parboiled rice was doubled from Rs 20 to Rs 40 per quintal, while the minimum milling period required for eligibility was reduced from three months to two months.

The Cabinet also approved amendments to the Industrial Development Policy 2024-30 to resolve issues related to publicity, expert appointments, and service activity certificates, paving the way for improved investment quality, sustainable employment, and faster industrial growth.

Ahead of the 9th Auto Expo scheduled from January 20 to February 5 at Science College Ground in Raipur, the government announced a one-time 50 percent discount on lifetime road tax for vehicles sold during the event, applicable at the time of registration.

In another relief measure, stamp duty on bank guarantees submitted by rice millers for custom milling activities was slashed from 0.25 per cent to 0.05 per cent. These decisions reflect the government's focus on welfare, fiscal prudence, industrial promotion, and administrative efficiency as the state steps into the new year.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The Rs 5500 rate for tendu leaves is fantastic news for our tribal brothers and sisters. Minor forest produce is their livelihood. This, along with the loan for millets, shows the government is thinking about rural economy. Real development happens when it reaches the grassroots.
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Aman W
Repaying loans of Rs 55 crore to free up funds is smart fiscal management. Saving Rs 2.4 crore in annual interest is taxpayer money saved. But I hope the police commissioner system doesn't just mean more bureaucracy. We need results on the ground, not just new designations.
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Sarah B
Promoting millets like kodo and ragi is excellent for health and farmers. The industrial policy amendments and auto expo discount seem aimed at boosting the economy. A balanced set of decisions covering welfare, industry, and administration.
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Vikram M
The support for rice millers by doubling the incentive and reducing stamp duty is crucial. Chhattisgarh is a rice bowl. These measures will help the agro-processing industry. Hope the benefits reach the small mill owners and not just the big ones.
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Kavya N
So many announcements together. It's good to see a focus on multiple areas. But implementation is key. Will the police commissioner system have enough resources? Will the tendu leaf payment reach on time? The government must ensure proper follow-up. The intent seems positive.

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