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7 Feb 2023

Madhya Pradesh: Now Married Daughters Will Have Equal Rights For Compassionate Appointment


Bhopal: A meeting of the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet was held at Mantralaya under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday in which it was decided that married daughters will have equal rights for compassionate appointment in the state. This has been decided after appointment of a married woman as a special case on the orders of the High Court.

Appointment given to married daughter as a special case on HC's order

Decision was taken by the Council of Ministers that after the death of R.S. Rathore, Additional Director, Economics and Statistics, on April 19, 2021 due to Corona infection, his married daughter Shraddha Malvi, despite being non-eligible, should be given compassionate appointment on humanitarian grounds considering it a special case.

Policy based decision also taken by Cabinet

Following this, a policy based decision was also taken by the Council of Ministers on Tuesday that both sons and daughters have equal rights for compassionate appointment, even if the daughters are married. In this regard, necessary amendments should be made in the General Administration Department policy.

Suraj Policy-2023 approved for homeless and economically weaker sections

According to the announcement made by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the Council of Ministers will make proper use of the government land freed from encroachment as a resource for the homeless, economically weaker sections (EWS). The Cabinet approved the Suraj Policy-2023 for the construction of housing for the homeless, weaker sections (EWS) on the land available after freeing from the encroachment.

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