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Cabinet okays three key policies to boost med tourism, urban devpt, green energy
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Jaipur: Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Monday announced three major policy decisions aimed at transforming Rajasthan into a global medical tourism hub, fostering planned urban development, and advancing the state's green energy goals.
Aong key decisions, the govt approved the 'Heal in Rajasthan' policy 2025, the Township policy 2025, and the Rajasthan City Gas Distribution (CGD) policy 2025.
Deputy CM Prem Chand Bairwa said, "The Heal in Rajasthan Policy 2025 aims to position Rajasthan as a global medical value travel destination where people can access affordable, high-quality healthcare services. By integrating modern medicine with traditional systems like Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, and Siddha, Rajasthan will offer a unique healthcare experience that will attract patients from across the world.
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The Heal in Rajasthan Policy is designed to promote investments through the Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme (RIPS), the Rajasthan industrial development policy, and the tourism policy.
Another crucial decision included approval to the Township Policy 2025, aimed at promoting planned and sustainable urban development across the state. Parliamentary affairs minister Jogaram Patel said, "We are committed to providing world-class urban infrastructure in Rajasthan's cities.
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The new township policy will guarantee the availability of parks, civic amenities, and housing for all segments of society, including the economically weaker sections.
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The policy mandates that residential townships reserve 7% of land for parks and playgrounds, and 8% for public utilities. For industrial townships, 5% land will be earmarked for workers' housing. Additionally, 2.5% land will be held in reserve until project handover to the residents' welfare association or for up to five years after project completion.
Cabinet minister Sumit Godara announced the Rajasthan City Gas Distribution (CGD) Policy 2025.
"This will help Rajasthan move towards a gas-based economy, reduce carbon emissions, and ensure safe and eco-friendly natural gas availability for the public," he said.
The state cabinet also cleared the formation of three joint venture companies with central PSUs, expected to bring 11,200 crore in renewable energy investments to the state.