Bhopal: Big news is coming out for the government employees and officers of Madhya Pradesh. Before the upcoming elections, the Shivraj government of Madhya Pradesh is going to take big action against corrupt officials. For this, the state government is going to decide afresh on the subsistence allowance of the suspended staff officers in Madhya Pradesh. Under this, the rule of 75 percent salary after 3 months of suspension will be abolished, and for this, there will be an amendment to the subsistence allowance. In fact, on the instructions of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's office, the rule of 75 percent subsistence allowance for the suspended employees is being abolished after 3 months. It is reported that the General Administration Department has started preparations for this and has prepared a draught, which will be placed in the cabinet soon. After that, the rules will be amended and the subsistence allowance for the suspended employees and officers will be decided afresh. The government is also brainstorming on the provisions of other states for amendment by the General Administration Department. The same is being churned out on the orders of the court. Under this, the state government is also preparing to abolish the provision of 75 percent of the salary after a period of three months of suspension. The same employee-officer caught red-handed in bribery, A separate revised draught is being prepared for pending cases of corruption, including those involving disproportionate assets. Soon it will be allowed in the cabinet. Same till now in Madhya Pradesh: if any government employee or officer is suspended for any reason, then for the first 3 months, he is given 50 percent of his salary as subsistence allowance, and after that, 75 percent is given. The reason for this is that the process of departmental inquiry should be completed within 3 months of suspending any employee after giving the charge sheet. If this does not happen, then the fault of the negligence of the government cannot be given to the suspended employee, so he is given 75 percent of his subsistence allowance after 3 months, and if the charge sheet could not be given to the suspended employee within the stipulated period, then the rules for ending his suspension are: Now these rules are being revised. Covid Updates: India reports 10,000+ new cases for 2nd day in a row 'History of Mughals has been erased, what will you do with Rajputs now?' There is a big outcry from Corona again in the country; new cases cross 10,000.