Key Points

The Rajasthan cabinet has given approval to establish the Maharana Pratap Sports University in Jaipur to develop sports talent with modern infrastructure. They've revised NRI quota fees in medical colleges to attract more students and generate additional revenue. Significant pension rule changes now provide better financial security for parents and disabled children of deceased government employees. The government also approved amendments to service rules for better career growth and land allotment for major solar power projects.

Key Points: Rajasthan Cabinet Approves Sports University Bill and Pension Reforms

  • Cabinet approves Maharana Pratap Sports University Bill to promote sports education
  • NRI medical college fees reduced to Rs 23.93 lakh to fill vacant seats
  • Family pension for parents increased from 30% to 50% of salary
  • Disabled children continue receiving pension after marriage
  • Service rules amended to create new promotion posts
  • 5200 MW solar projects approved to boost renewable energy
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Raj cabinet approves sports university bill, eases pension rules for kin of deceased govt employees

Rajasthan cabinet approves Maharana Pratap Sports University, eases pension rules for deceased employees' families, and revises NRI medical college fees to boost revenue.

"These cabinet decisions highlight the government's commitment to advancing sports, improving welfare provisions for employees' families - State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel"

Jaipur, Sep 19

In the cabinet meeting held on Friday at the Chief Minister's Office, several key decisions were taken which included the approval of the Maharana Pratap Sports University Jaipur Bill, revision of the NRI quota fee structure in RajMES medical colleges, simplification of family pension provisions for parents and disabled children of deceased personnel, and amendments to various service rules aimed at enhancing promotional opportunities for government employees.

Deputy Chief Minister Dr Premchand Bairwa announced the cabinet's approval of the draft for the Maharana Pratap Sports University Jaipur Bill, 2025. The bill is set to be presented in the upcoming session of the Legislative Assembly. Originally announced in the 2024-25 state budget, the university will be established to promote sports and physical education, provide scientific training with modern equipment, and develop elite coaches and sports experts.

It will also focus on sports science, technology, and performance analytics to improve athlete performance and research in the field. Equipped with world-class sports infrastructure, the university aims to become a Centre of Excellence aligned with the National Education Policy, helping hone Rajasthan’s sports talent to international standards.

The cabinet has also rationalised fees for NRI quota seats in medical colleges under the Rajasthan Medical Education Society (RajMES).

Under the new policy, NRI fees will be 2.5 times the management quota fees, amounting to approximately Rs 23.93 lakh per year starting from the 2025-26 academic session. This revised fee is aligned with the average cost in private medical colleges, making RajMES institutions more competitive.

The move is expected to fill vacant NRI seats, attract talented NRI students, and generate an estimated Rs 45 crore in additional annual revenue for the RajMES Society.

Currently, RajMES medical colleges allocate 50 per cent of seats under the government quota, 35 per cent under the management quota, and 15 per cent under the NRI quota.

The high dollar-based fee structure -- previously reaching up to Rs 31 lakh annually -- led to several vacant seats, which were often converted to lower-fee management quota seats, resulting in revenue losses.

The cabinet approved significant amendments to the Rajasthan Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1996, to improve family pension benefits: Parents of deceased government employees will now receive an enhanced family pension of up to 50 per cent, aligning with Rule 62(III), replacing the earlier 30 per cent provision under Rule 62(IV), and disabled sons and daughters of deceased personnel will now continue to receive family pension even after marriage, as per the amendment to Rule 67.

These changes are aimed at providing more inclusive and compassionate support to the families of government personnel.

The cabinet also approved several amendments to service rules to enhance career growth and streamline promotions: Rajasthan Tourism Service Rules, 1976 were amended to facilitate promotions to the newly created post of Senior Additional Director, marking the fourth promotional level within the cadre.

The Rajasthan Archaeology and Museums Service Rules, 1960 were amended to include the newly created post of Joint Director (Pay Level-18).

State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel informed that the cabinet also approved land allotment at a conditional rate for 5,200 MW solar power projects. These projects are expected to promote renewable energy production and generate local employment opportunities across the state.

These cabinet decisions highlight the government’s commitment to advancing sports, improving welfare provisions for employees' families, enhancing public service careers, and promoting sustainable development through renewable energy, he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The pension reforms for parents and disabled children are truly commendable. Our government employees serve the nation tirelessly, and their families deserve this security. Good decision!
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Michael C
While the sports university sounds promising, I hope they focus on grassroots development and not just elite training. Sports should be accessible to all sections of society, not just the privileged few.
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Ananya R
The NRI fee reduction is smart economics. Empty seats help no one, and this will generate revenue while making education more accessible. Hope other states follow this practical approach!
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Vikram M
Solar power projects and sports university - both excellent moves for Rajasthan's development. But implementation is key. Hope they don't remain just on paper like many previous announcements.
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Sarah B
The pension rule allowing disabled children to continue receiving benefits after marriage is a progressive step. It shows sensitivity towards differently-abled citizens and their right to dignity. 👏

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