The Bihar government has approved the creation of the post of Inspector General of Police (Prohibition) for better enforcement of the ban on sale and consumption of liquor in the state.
The decision to this effect was taken yesterday at a meeting of the state Cabinet here, chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, said Upendra Nath Pandey, special secretary, Cabinet Secretariat Department.
He said approval has also been given for releasing an amount of Rs 684.06 crore towards payment of salary to teachers employed under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme, for July-September, 2017.
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It was also decided that the state government will make use of its own resources to keep the "surrender-cum- rehabilitation" scheme meant for Left-wing extremists effective beyond March 31, 2016.
Besides these, approvals were granted for a number of umbrella schemes of the social welfare department, Pandey added.
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