2013, ഡിസംബർ 4, ബുധനാഴ്‌ച

Creamy layer limit now applicable to educational benefits also

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The creamy layer annual income limit of Rs 6 lakh will now become applicable to reservations in education sector also, informed Chief Minister Oommen Chandy on Wednesday after the Cabinet meeting. Kerala Kaumudi had recently reported that there was a lobby functioning in the Secretariat to ensure that the hike in the income limit did not figure in the yet-to-be released prospects for entrance exams to States’ professional courses.
    
For Kochi Metro project, renewed governmental sanction has been given for Rs 247.47 crore. Previously it was Rs 158 cr. Decision has also been taken to sanction Rs 135 crore to Kannur airport for a 5-yr term under government guarantee. Against the backdrop of Central Ministry of Forest and Environment’s recommendation in favour of Vizhinjam harbour project, the government on Wednesday issued tender notification for the project.
  
The annual income limit for availing financial aid to cancer-leprosy patients has been raised to Rs 1 lakh from Rs 2400. 25 new posts have been okayed to help installation of police station in Elamakkara in Ernakulam. Ninth pay commissions’ recommendations will be implemented for permanent staff of Child development council. 
The government has asked State Animal Husbandry department to give a report on issues related to cattle diseases. For Kottayam bypass, the tender has also been fixed at Rs 14.85 crore. 

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