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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Seven resolves for turning MPinto a golden state

Categories set for selection of non-government members in working groups

Bhopal:Thursday, January 1, 2009:Updated 18:05IST Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has adopted seven resolves for turning Madhya Pradesh into a golden state. Accordingly, seven working groups have been constituted to implement these resolves. Additional Chief Secretaries or Principal Secretaries of the state government departments have been made chairpersons of these working groups and senior government officers included in the core groups. Nomination of five non-government members are to be appointed in every working group, process of which is in the last stage.
Issuing instructions to the chairpersons of the working groups, the state government has suggested categories of the non-government members, which are as follows:-
(1) Working group for infrastructure development: Experts in the fields of roads, power, water (irrigation and potable) and academicians of infrastructure development.
(2) Working groups for increasing investment: FICCI, CII, PHDC and ASSOCHAM representatives, academicians working on investment-related affairs, persons associated with banking and financial institutions and industrialists.
(3) Working group for making agriculture profitable: Agriculture experts, academicians working in the agriculture sector, progressive farmers, representatives of Kisan Ayog, experts active in agriculture credit sector, experts of various fields of agriculture and teachers of agriculture universities.
(4) Working group for education and health: Academicians working in the fields of technical, higher, school and medical education, health sector and AYUSH, representatives of private education and health and medical education institutions, representatives of FICCI, CII, PHDC and ASSOCHAM.
(5) Working group for women's empowerment: Health and nutrition experts, law and commerce experts, persons and representatives of institutions working in the field of women's empowerment.
(6) Working group for good governance and augmentation of resources: Experts and academicians working in the fields of good governance and resource development, representatives of FICCI, CII, PHDC and ASSOCHAM, intellectuals associated with IIMs and IITs and members of voluntary organisations.
(7) Working group for security, law & order: Experts of internal security, famous specialists of policing, distinguished persons working in the fields of human rights and protection of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, specialists working in the field prevention of harassment of women, representatives of non-government organisations famous journalists who write on law and order.
The state government has asked the chairmen of the working groups to suggest 10 names each out of which five will be selected. It has also been instructed to take the consent of the persons before proposing their names. The list of non-government members for each group will be presented before the Chief Minister for approval.

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