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Chhattisgarh cabinet approves student start-up policy, education, land reform bills

The Student Start-up and Innovation Policy aims to build a student-centric innovation ecosystem across the state: State government statement

Published on: Jul 11, 2025 08:03 PM IST
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Raipur: The Chhattisgarh cabinet on Friday approved the Student Start-up and Innovation Policy, which aims to build a student-centric innovation ecosystem across the state, a statement issued by the state government said.

The cabinet approved the draft of the Chhattisgarh Private University (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Chhattisgarh Agricultural Produce Market (Amendment) Bill, 2025, to improve education and market regulation. (PTI)
The cabinet approved the draft of the Chhattisgarh Private University (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Chhattisgarh Agricultural Produce Market (Amendment) Bill, 2025, to improve education and market regulation. (PTI)

The policy seeks to reach 50,000 students across 100 technical institutions, support the development of 500 prototypes, facilitate the filing of 500 intellectual property rights (IPRs), and incubate 150 start-ups, it added.

“The policy will focus on promoting innovation in sectors such as agriculture, green energy, healthcare, and manufacturing, while also setting up innovation centres in tribal regions. The policy aims to raise awareness around intellectual property, encourage idea generation, and assist students in transforming their concepts into viable technologies and businesses,” the statement said.

The cabinet also approved 30 new posts and granted the senior selection grade pay scale to State Police Service officers from the 2005 to 2009 batches who have completed their qualifying service.

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To promote road safety and reduce pollution, the cabinet approved a draft amendment to the Chhattisgarh Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1991. “Rule 55 of the Chhattisgarh Motor Vehicles Rules, 1994, was amended to allow vehicle owners to retain fancy or choice numbers from old vehicles when registering new ones brought from other states,” the statement said.

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The cabinet approved the draft of the Chhattisgarh Private University (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Chhattisgarh Agricultural Produce Market (Amendment) Bill, 2025, to improve education and market regulation. It also approved the Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025, with the aim of simplifying map-based partition, enabling quick record updates, preventing illegal plotting using geo-referenced maps, and streamlining the mutation process in case of a landholder’s death.

The cabinet also gave its nod to the Chhattisgarh Kushabhau Thakre University of Journalism and Mass Communication (Amendment) Bill, 2004, to enhance the quality of journalism education and institutional development.

 
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Ritesh Mishra

Ritesh Mishra is the State Correspondent for Chhattisgarh with Hindustan Times. He reports on Maoism, internal security, politics, mining, governance, and major developments shaping the state. Based in Raipur, he has covered Chhattisgarh since 2016, reporting extensively from the Bastar region and other conflict-affected areas. With nearly two decades of experience in journalism, Ritesh has built a reputation for ground reporting from some of India's most challenging terrains. His coverage spans Left-Wing Extremism, counter-insurgency operations, elections, tribal affairs, environmental issues, infrastructure, mining, and socio-economic developments. He has reported on major security operations, policy initiatives, wildlife crime, and the changing dynamics of conflict and development in Central India. Before moving to Chhattisgarh, Ritesh spent eight years reporting from Madhya Pradesh, covering politics, administration, crime, development, and social issues. Throughout his career, he has reported on various forms of extremism in Central India, combining field reporting with in-depth analysis to produce accurate, balanced, and impactful journalism. Prior to joining Hindustan Times, Ritesh worked with The Pioneer and The Free Press Journal, where he covered a wide range of beats and honed his skills in political, investigative, and field reporting. His reporting is marked by exclusive stories, extensive fieldwork, and a commitment to factual, on-the-ground journalism that brings complex issues to a wider audience.

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