Dhami government will now hold state cabinet meetings at short intervals, work will be done on proposals faster

The Dhami government will now hold state cabinet meetings at short intervals. The government, which has completed more than three years of its term, wants to work fast on all the proposals related to infrastructure works, industrial investment, agriculture-horticulture and public welfare schemes. Decisions are not being taken on many of these proposals due to cabinet meetings being held at long intervals. In view of this practical problem, CM Dhami has directed the Secretary of the Council of Ministers Shailesh Bagauli to hold a cabinet meeting within a fixed time period in view of the increasing number of proposals. As a result of this, a cabinet meeting has been called this time on 28 May. Secretary Bagauli has confirmed the calling of the cabinet meeting. He admitted that due to the large number of proposals, cabinet meetings will now be held at short intervals. Departmental sources say that proposals of some departments have been sent to the cabinet, but due to many proposals already being under consideration, they are not being discussed. Due to this, a large number of proposals are coming in the meeting at once. Cabinet ministers also want that they should have sufficient time for in-depth discussion on the proposals coming in the meeting. Due to the large number of proposals, there is not enough time to discuss all the proposals in depth. It is believed that if cabinet meetings are held at short intervals, then the number of proposals in them will also be limited, so that there will be enough time to discuss them.