Approval to implement Madhya Pradesh Birth and Death Registration Rules, 2024
Approval for construction of ghat on the banks of Kshipra river
11 KV Approval for feeders to be energized with solar energy
Administrative approval of modified Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river link project
Decisions of the Council of Ministers under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Dr. Yadav
Bhopal
The meeting of the Council of Ministers was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav at Mantralaya on Thursday. The Council of Ministers has approved the implementation of Madhya Pradesh Birth and Death Registration Rules, 2024. Madhya Pradesh Birth and Death Registration Rules, 2024 have been prepared as per the draft rules received from the Office of the Registrar General, Government of India. Under this, amendments have been made in various sections of Madhya Pradesh Birth and Death Registration Rules, 1999.
The main points of Madhya Pradesh Birth and Death Registration Rules, 2024 include the provision of digital registration and electronic delivery of birth and death certificates, preparation of national and state level database of registered births and deaths, adopted, orphan, abandoned, surrogate. Facilitating the process of registration of children and children from single parents or unmarried mothers etc.
A birth certificate is useful to authenticate the date and place of birth of a person born on or after the date of commencement of the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Act, 2023. Provision has been made for the appointment of a special “Sub-Registrar” for speedy registration of death and issuance of certificate in case of any disaster or epidemic. In case of delayed information after 30 days of birth or death but within one year, a provision has been made to submit a self-attested document in place of an affidavit before a notary or any other officer authorized by the State Government. In case of delayed information to the Registrar after one year of any birth or death, the authority making the order has been provided to be a District Magistrate or a Sub-Divisional Magistrate or an Executive Magistrate authorized by the District Magistrate in place of the First Class Magistrate. To redress public grievances in public interest, there is a provision for appeal if aggrieved by the action taken by the Registrar/District Registrar and the penalties provided have been increased.
11 KV installed in the state. Approval for feeders to be energized with solar energy
11 KV plants established in the state by the Council of Ministers to meet the energy needs of the farmers of the state. Approval was given for solarization of feeders. With its implementation, electricity will be available to farmers for irrigation during the day, which will streamline their lifestyle. The solar plant will reduce the problem of over-loading and resulting low-voltage and power cuts on the power transformers installed at 33/11 KW power distribution sub-stations. Besides, the financial burden on upgrading power sub-stations can be saved.
It is noteworthy that the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha and Utthan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) scheme was implemented by the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) to compensate the irrigation needs of the farmers, produce solar energy near them and provide them income opportunities. Has gone. Under the scheme, there is a provision to provide central assistance of Rs 1.05 crore per MW for setting up solar plants. Agricultural pumps installed on separate agricultural feeders under Kusum-C in the state will be energized with solar energy to supply electricity.
For the convenience of the devotees in the upcoming Simhastha, the Council of Ministers has sanctioned 29.215 km stretch from Shani Temple to Nagda Bypass on the banks of Kshipra River. Administrative approval of Rs 778 crore 91 lakh was given for the long ghat construction work.
Under the revised Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal River Link Project, administrative approval was given by the Council of Ministers for the cost of the project group of Rs 28,798 crore 02 lakh and irrigation area of 4 lakh 72 thousand 970 hectares. With the sanctioned projects, a total of 4.73 lakh hectares of new irrigated area in 10 districts of Malwa and Chambal region of Madhya Pradesh, Guna, Shivpuri, Morena, Ujjain, Sehore, Indore, Dewas, Agar-Malwa, Shajapur and Rajgarh and modernization of the right main canal system of Chambal. Irrigation facility is available in 3.62 lakh hectare area in 1205 villages of Bhind, Morena and Sheopur. Will happen.
In-principle approval to start Dharti Aaba-Tribal Village Utkarsh Abhiyan in tribal areas
Panchayat and rural development in the tribal areas of the state, public health engineering, energy, new and renewable energy, public health and medical education, food civil supply and consumer protection, women and child development, school education, AYUSH, science and New scheme for 100% saturation of land under the identified schemes of Technology, Technical Education, Skill Development and Employment, Farmer Welfare and Agricultural Development, Fishermen Welfare and Fisheries Development, Animal Husbandry and Dairy, Tourism and Tribal Affairs Department. In-principle approval has been given to start Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA).
other decisions
The Council of Ministers gave in-principle consent to link the increase in the scholarship of graduate trainees and postgraduate scholars and the consolidated salary of home physicians in 9 government and autonomous Ayurveda/Unani/Homeopathy colleges run under the Department of AYUSH to the Consumer Price Index. Is of.





