<p>Raipur: The Chhattisgarh government on Wednesday decided to launch a scheme under which an input assistance of Rs 19,257 per acre will be given to paddy farmers.</p>.<p>The decision in this regard was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai here at Mantralaya, a government statement said.</p>.<p>Fulfilling another guarantee (pre-Assembly poll promise) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the cabinet has decided to implement 'Krishak Unnati Yojana' from kharif season 2023-24 in the interest of the farmers of the state, it said.</p>.<p>The scheme aimed at increasing income, crop production and productivity of the farmers in the state and reducing the cost of the cultivation, it said.</p>.Chhattisgarh government revamps Anti-Corruption Bureau, Economic Offences Wing; transfers several police officials.<p>Under it, farmers will be provided input assistance at the rate of Rs 19,257 per acre on the basis of paddy purchased from them, said the statement.</p>.<p>The cabinet also decided to constitute a State Investigation Agency (SIA) for speedy and effective investigation and prosecution in special cases related to terrorism and Left Wing Extremism in the state, it said.</p>.<p>The SIA will act as the nodal agency of the state for coordination with the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A total of 74 new posts, including that of a Superintendent of Police, will be created for the SIA, said the statement.</p>.<p>The cabinet also gave its nod to creation of a separate department of good governance and convergence.</p>.<p>A separate department will be formed for successful implementation of public welfare policies of the state government, best possible use of available resources and quick resolution of people's grievances, it said.</p>.<p>On the lines of NITI Ayog, the cabinet decided to change the name of Chhattisgarh State Planning Commission to the State Niti Ayog Chhattisgarh, said the statement.</p>.<p>In another move, the cabinet decided to constitute the Chhattisgarh Economic Advisory Council and implement 'National Education Policy 2020' in the Higher Education Department. </p>
<p>Raipur: The Chhattisgarh government on Wednesday decided to launch a scheme under which an input assistance of Rs 19,257 per acre will be given to paddy farmers.</p>.<p>The decision in this regard was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai here at Mantralaya, a government statement said.</p>.<p>Fulfilling another guarantee (pre-Assembly poll promise) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the cabinet has decided to implement 'Krishak Unnati Yojana' from kharif season 2023-24 in the interest of the farmers of the state, it said.</p>.<p>The scheme aimed at increasing income, crop production and productivity of the farmers in the state and reducing the cost of the cultivation, it said.</p>.Chhattisgarh government revamps Anti-Corruption Bureau, Economic Offences Wing; transfers several police officials.<p>Under it, farmers will be provided input assistance at the rate of Rs 19,257 per acre on the basis of paddy purchased from them, said the statement.</p>.<p>The cabinet also decided to constitute a State Investigation Agency (SIA) for speedy and effective investigation and prosecution in special cases related to terrorism and Left Wing Extremism in the state, it said.</p>.<p>The SIA will act as the nodal agency of the state for coordination with the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A total of 74 new posts, including that of a Superintendent of Police, will be created for the SIA, said the statement.</p>.<p>The cabinet also gave its nod to creation of a separate department of good governance and convergence.</p>.<p>A separate department will be formed for successful implementation of public welfare policies of the state government, best possible use of available resources and quick resolution of people's grievances, it said.</p>.<p>On the lines of NITI Ayog, the cabinet decided to change the name of Chhattisgarh State Planning Commission to the State Niti Ayog Chhattisgarh, said the statement.</p>.<p>In another move, the cabinet decided to constitute the Chhattisgarh Economic Advisory Council and implement 'National Education Policy 2020' in the Higher Education Department. </p>