Patna: The state cabinet on Tuesday approved a substantial hike, around 30%, in pay and perks of the state and deputy ministers. Political nominees posted as the chairmen and the deputy chairmen in various boards and corporations would benefit from the hike.
This was one of the 27 items in agenda, which the cabinet chaired by chief minister Nitish Kumar, gave its nod after formal discussion with ministers of the concerned departments.
Briefing news persons after the meeting, additional chief secretary (cabinet) S Siddharth said that salary of the state and deputy ministers have been raised to ₹65,000 and ₹70,000 from the existing ₹50,000 and ₹55,000 respectively. Besides, they would be getting a daily allowance of ₹3,500 instead of ₹3,000. Additionally, they will be getting hospitality allowances of at least ₹29,000 and ₹29,500 respectively.
Officials said that pay and perks of the state and deputy ministers were revised last in 2019. It is also believed that the exercise to fill up the posts of chairmen and deputy chairmen in over three dozen boards and corporations would be initiated soon.








