
HK Patil | Photo Credit: File Photos
The state cabinet on Thursday decided to bring three is Lakh externally and contractual employees/workers in various departments and their dependent persons within the Suvarna Arrogya Surraksha Trust for the provision of cashless health insurance up to 5 lakhs per year.
Employees must contribute 100 GBP annually as health insurance premiums, while the government carries the rest of the costs, according to law and parliamentary affairs HK.
Suvarna arrogya Surraksha Trust was founded in 2009 for the provision of cashless health insurance.
Mobile Health Clinic
The Cabinet approved a proposal of 17.97 GBP to provide mobile health clinics in distant areas of the state. Clinics would allow residents of isolated or distant areas access to primary health services.
The proposal for the declaration of the Mugli-Apsarakonda naval shrine was also clarified as the first naval shrine of Karnataka. The sanctuary is spread over 5,959 hectares, near Honnavar in the district of Uttara Kannada. A few years ago, the proposal was approved by the State Council of Karnataka for Wildlife.
The Cabinet cleared the revised CRORE 742 GBP for Anubhava Mantapa in Basavakalyan in the Bidar district. Previously, the project costs was 612 GBP Crore and GST hikes from 12% to 18% on materials is why the cost of escalation is cost.
Processing unit
The proposal of the Ministry of Horticulture 35.07 GBP for the establishment of a processing unit for mango and other gardening crops on the PPP model on 28.3 acres in the village of Yalavatti in the Hangal Taluk district was cleaned.
The proposal was approved to rename the village of Basapura in Hangal Taluk from the Havry district and the village was renamed how Gerugudda Basapura, added Mr. Patil.
Published – June 19, 2025 21:32