Rainwater harvesting made mandatory in all new buildings in Jharkhand

On Friday the state cabinet of Jharkhand amended the law and made it mandatory for all new buildings to install rainwater harvesting structures. The cabinet also approved a proposed amendment in the law that will enable the construction of high-rise buildings in plots that measure less than 1,000 square meters (10,000 square feet).
The ministerial council also approved a proposal whereby employees of the state government can avail of post-retirement and death benefits of the new pension scheme in retrospective effect from December 1, 2004.
In another important decision, the cabinet approved the appointment of the Kolkata-based National Council of Science Museums (NSCM) which will be responsible for drafting a detailed project report regarding the development of the Regional Science center Ranchi Ranchi’s Chiraundi into a Science City. For preparing this detailed project report the NSCM will be paid a sum of Rs 29.5 lakh.
The cabinet also approved a proposal to revise the cost of the Swarnarekha Multi-Purpose Project to Rs 12,849 crore. The project cost was last revised to Rs 6,613 crore in October 2010.
The Hemant Soren cabinet also amended the regulations pertaining to salary and other emoluments of cabinet ministers, enabling them to seek approval from the state health council for availing health treatment at private facilities in Jharkhand and outside the state.
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