A decision to this effect was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, which took altogether four decisions today.
"The cabinet gave its approval to bring about a change in the Ministers of Bihar (salary and allowances) Rules, 2006 which paves the way for allowing ministers to travel at the government's expenses to present his/her research papers or to address lectures at international conferences abroad," Cabinet Secretariat Department's protocol officer Upendra Nath Pandey told reporters here.
In another important decision, the cabinet gave its approval to create 110 posts to implement the Bihar Public Grievance Redressal system, Pandey said.
He said 55 posts would be of Deputy Secretary of Bihar Administrative Service, while 55 posts would be of shorthand typists for the purpose. It would be implemented from June 5.
A person having 10+2 or equivalent qualification from the State Board would have to appear for a written examination to get selected for the post of 'Amin', Pandey said, adding they would be trained before appointment.