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Rajasthan Approves 33% Quota for Women in Police Force

The Rajasthan State Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, has approved a significant policy shift by mandating a 33% reservation for women in the police force. This decision, made on September 4, 2024, aligns with the BJP’s 2023 Assembly election manifesto promise to enhance female representation within law enforcement. The amendment to the Rajasthan Police Subordinate Service Rules, 1989, will soon be formalized through a notification by the Personnel department.

Pension Policy Amendments

In addition to the quota decision, the Cabinet approved several pension-related amendments. Specially-abled children, siblings, and dependent parents can now be included in the Pension Payment Order if no other eligible family members are present. This change involves updating Rules 67 and 87 of the Rajasthan Civil Services Pension Rules, 1996.

Additional Allowance for Pensioners

The Cabinet also sanctioned a 5% additional allowance for pensioners aged 70 to 75 years, following Chief Minister Sharma’s prior announcement. This will require a replacement of Rule 54B in the pension regulations.

Land Allotment for Solar Power Project

Further, a proposal for a 3,150 MW solar power project was approved. This initiative is expected to boost employment opportunities and increase state revenue.

Rajasthan: Key Points

Capital: Jaipur

Governor: Haribhau Bagade

Chief Minister: Bhajan Lal Sharma

Language: Hindi (official)

Major Dance Forms: Ghoomar, Kalbelia

Cuisine: Dal Baati Churma, Ker Sangri, Laal Maas

Famous for: Forts, palaces, desert landscapes, and cultural heritage

Economy: Agriculture, mining (particularly marble and sandstone), tourism, and textiles

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