economic welfare corporation for the state's Jain community.
It was also decided to set up financial development corporations for communities like Bari, Teli, Hindu Khatik, Lonari, which are part of the OBC segment, while grants of up to Rs 10 lakh will be given to cultural and educational institutions belonging to the Buddhist community.
In the cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, it was decided to waive non-agricultural tax on residential buildings outside gaothans, buildings for commercial and industrial use etc. The cabinet also approved a proposal by the tourism department to enhance the jail term and fine amount for those destroying ancient and historical sites. As per the proposal, the jail term could extend up to two years and the fine would be Rs 1 lakh.
At present, the jail term is up to three months, while the fine amount is Rs 5,000. Incidentally, the penalty has not been revised since 1960. Other decisions include renaming 104 ITIs, increasing the prize money for sportspersons, allotment of a company each of the state disaster response force to Konkan and Pune divisions, which will be stationed at Navi Mumbai and Daund, respectively. Each company will have four teams, officials said, adding 428 posts have been sanctioned with expenditure estimated to be Rs 37 crore.
A sum of Rs 70 crore has been approved for centres of excellence that will concentrate on post graduate medical education and research. In the cabinet meeting, it was decided that separate welfare boards will be set