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U'Khand Govt to give pension to statehood agitationists

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
Uttarakhand government has announced that it will give pension to statehood agitationists aged over 60 years and enact a law in the state Assembly granting 10 per cent reservation to their kin in government jobs.

The decision was taken by the state Cabinet at a meeting here chaired by Chief Minister Harish Rawat, an official release yesterday here said.

Photographs of martyred statehood agitationists, who fought for a separate Uttarakhand, will up for display at the Vidhan Bhawan this session beginning later this month, the release added.

Their villages will also be developed as 'ideal villages' and the educational institutes in the state will be named after them, it said.
 

The Cabinet has made a provision of Rs 10 crore for the welfare fund for agitationists named Rajya Andolankari Kalyan Kosh, the release added.

The committees to identify statehood agitationists, headed by District Magistrates, were also decided to be dissolved, and replaced with new government appointed panels which will look into deserving cases left out of the list, the release stated.

Welcoming the announcement foot the welfare of those who fought for statehood of Uttarakhand, Rajya Andolankari Kalyan Parishad president Dhirendra Pratap thanked Chief Minister Harish Rawat.

Pratap said that he had done a great service to agitationists by fulfilling their long pending demands.

The Cabinet also decided to reduce the security money taken from investors in higher education sector from Rs 10 crore to five crore. Women who become mothers through surrogacy will also get maternity leave, the release said.

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First Published: Nov 11 2014 | 2:05 PM IST

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