DA increased in Madhya Pradesh: Dearness Allowance of employees increased by 5 percent, CM Dr. Mohan Yadav announced

Bhopal: There is good news for the government employees of Madhya Pradesh. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced to increase the dearness allowance of the employees in the provincial meeting of Madhya Pradesh Gazetted Officers Association. The Chief Minister announced that all the government employees of the state will get an additional dearness allowance of 3% from July 1, 2024 and 2% from January 1, 2025. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that all the government employees of the state will get 55% dearness allowance like the employees of the Government of India. After increasing the dearness allowance, the outstanding amount will be paid to the employees in five equal installments from June to October in 2025, during which Diwali will also be celebrated.
Here… Doctors can get contract appointment till 70 years, proposal will come. To meet the shortage of doctors from primary health centers to district hospitals in the state, the government will keep senior doctors on contract till 70 years. Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla has asked the officials to prepare this proposal, which will be placed for approval in the cabinet meeting. He gave these instructions during the review of the Health and Medical Department at his residence on Saturday. Shukla said that this will provide the patients with the services of experienced doctors, which will improve their treatment. It is also worth noting that the retirement age of doctors in the state is 65 years, but now they will get a chance to work on contract for five years after retirement.
The big benefit of this decision will be in filling the vacant seats of professors in medical colleges. Along with this, the shortage of doctors from district hospitals to primary health centers will also be met. Currently, about half of the sanctioned posts in medical colleges are vacant. Children will now get food after facial recognition in Anganwadis There was a fear of inequalities in the distribution of nutritious food to children in Anganwadi centers for a long time, because the number of children was shown more. For this reason, now facial recognition system is being installed in Anganwadis. In this system, attendance will be considered only when the child shows his face in front of the machine. According to this, nutritious food will be distributed. This system has just been started as an experiment in Dhar. If it is successful, it will be implemented in all districts. This will also record the attendance of children.