Approval for construction of 6 medical colleges with Rs 1547 crore

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Approval for construction of 6 medical colleges with Rs 1547 crore

 November 30, 2021

A meeting of the Cabinet was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan. The Cabinet approved the construction work of 6 new medical colleges in the state with an investment of Rs 1547 crore 45 lakh. In this, administrative approval of Rs. 249.63 crore, Rs. 258.07 crore, 256.83 crore, 256.55 crore, 255.78 crore and Rs. 270.59 crore has been given for establishment of new medical colleges in Mandla, Singrauli, Sheopur, Rajgarh, Neemuch and Mandsaur respectively.

It was decided by the cabinet that Madhya Pradesh State Institute of Educational Management and Training (SIMET) would be established as an independent unit by separating it from the Academy of Administration at present. The main objective of the establishment of SIMET is to determine and develop the proper process regarding educational planning and development of educational managerial capacity and its decentralisation. For this, cooperation in the development of professional competencies, conducting courses in educational management, capacity building of officers associated with education and building a training environment is included. In SIMET, the officers of Tribal Affairs Department associated with Department of School Education and School Management, the Scheduled Castes Welfare Department and Labour Department will be given training.

The Cabinet decided that in order to pay one-time settlement amount of Rs. 90 crore to SIDBI, financial assistance of Rs. 90 crore would be sanctioned to Madhya Pradesh Finance Corporation in the form of short term loan. Interest will be levied on this at the rate fixed by the Finance Department from time to time. The newly constructed commercial office complex of Madhya Pradesh Finance Corporation in Indore will be sold through Public Asset Management Department. After adjusting the expenses incurred in the sale process with the amount received from the sale of the premises, the short term loan sanctioned by the State Government will be paid in one lump sum along with interest. Loan of Rs.25 crore 76 lakh received earlier from the government will be paid with interest. The Corporation will pay off its remaining liabilities from the balance amount after payment.

At present MOIL Limited holds one crore 28 lakh 13 thousand 840 shares, which is 5.40 percent of the share capital of MOIL Limited. In the buyback proposal presented by MOIL Limited, due to the attractive rate of buyback shares, the proposal to buyback up to 25 lakh shares will be given by the state government to MOIL Limited. By participation of Madhya Pradesh government in the share buyback being offered by MOIL Limited, the government is likely to get revenue ranging from Rs 37 crore 46 lakh to Rs 51 crore 25 lakh. The Council of Ministers approved this proposal.

The Cabinet has approved the provision of facilities in the Madhya Pradesh Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Policy 2021 to set up their own Sortex Plant for the units doing paddy milling work under technical upgradation in paddy mills with a view to quality upgradation and value addition of agricultural products and it was decided to amend the policy to provide benefits. With this decision, high quality of rice will be achieved and the objective of value addition of agricultural products will be fulfilled.