Gehlot-led cabinet meeting today ahead of Assembly Session on July 14
Gehlot-led cabinet meeting today ahead of Assembly Session on July 14
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Jaipur:  A meeting of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot-led cabinet is scheduled to take place in Jaipur on Wednesday at 6 pm. Following the cabinet meeting, a meeting of the Council of Ministers will also be held.

During the cabinet meeting, the Bills that are planned to be introduced in the upcoming session of the State Assembly on July 14 will be discussed and approved. Some of the Bills to be discussed include the anti-cheating Bill, University Bill, and Social Security Pension Bill, among others.

It is worth noting that the 2nd-grade teacher competitive examination for General Knowledge in 2022 was cancelled in December after the question paper was leaked. The exam was rescheduled for January 29, which led to controversies surrounding the Gehlot-led government.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced that the Rajasthan government plans to expand the coverage of the social security pension scheme to 15 percent. Additionally, a bill will be introduced during the upcoming assembly session to ensure that no future government can discontinue the scheme. Gehlot stated, "Social security pension should not be stopped, and we will increase it by 15 percent every year. We will enact a law regarding this in the upcoming session of the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha, which starts on July 14."

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced the expansion of the social security pension scheme by an impressive 15 percent. Demonstrating unwavering commitment, the government is also set to introduce a groundbreaking bill during the upcoming assembly session, ensuring that this vital scheme remains impervious to future challenges.

Speaking passionately about the importance of social security, Ashok Gehlot emphasized that the provision of this pension must continue uninterrupted. Furthermore, he revealed the government's plan to enshrine this commitment into law during the forthcoming Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha session commencing on July 14.

The social security pension scheme encompasses a wide range of beneficiaries, including the elderly, widows, single women, and individuals with disabilities. By extending the scheme's reach, the government aims to foster a more inclusive and supportive society for all members of these vulnerable groups.

 

he social security pension scheme currently benefits various groups, including the elderly, widows, single women, and individuals with disabilities.

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