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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - March 2023

Mar 2023

Feb 08, 2024

Uttarakhand Becomes First State to Clear Uniform Civil Code Bill

  • The Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Uttarakhand, Bill 2024, which seeks to govern and regulate the laws related to marriage and divorce, successions, live-in relationships, and matters related thereto was passed in the Assembly following a two-day discussion. The Bill was now sent to President Droupadi Murmu for her assent after which it will become a law.
  • Introduced by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, deliberations were held on the UCC Bill before the House approved it by a voice vote. Uttarakhand became the first state to get a common law on marriage, divorce, land, property and inheritance for all citizens, irrespective of their religion. The code, however, will not apply to the Scheduled Tribes.
  • Although Goa is governed by a UCC (Portuguese Civil Code), the Assembly did not pass any law. The code was retained after its liberation in 1961.

Maharashtra Government Decides to Introduce 'Chief Minister Vayoshree Yojana'

  • Aimed at improving the lives of senior citizens and boosting confidence in cooperative societies, the Maharashtra government announced a series of initiatives covering various sectors. From welfare schemes to development projects, these measures reflect the government's commitment to addressing the needs of its citizens and fostering growth across the state.
  • The introduction of the 'Chief Minister Vayoshree Yojana' would benefit around 15 lakh senior citizens suffering from physical or mental disabilities. Under this scheme, eligible citizens above the age of 65 will receive financial assistance of three thousand rupees, providing much-needed support and relief to vulnerable members of society.

Feb 07, 2024

Rajya Sabha Passes Bills Seeking to Modify SC/ST List in Odisha and Andhra

  • The Rajya Sabha passed two Bills, which seek to modify the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
  • The Upper House cleared the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2024, and the Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2024, by voice vote.
  • The first Bill seeks to modify the SC/ST list in Andhra Pradesh, while the second seeks to modify the SC/ST list in Odisha. Both bills were piloted by Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda.
  • Munda said that both Bills were brought with long-term planning. In Andhra Pradesh, three more ethnic groups — Bondo Porja, Khond Porja, Parangiperja — were added to the list of STs. While in Odisha, four groups were in the list. All these are Primitive Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) and they have been added to the scheduled list after 75 years of Independence.
  • There are 75 PVTGs which are spread from Andaman Island to the mainland. The government has started a scheme and worked in mission mode with a target to reach them in the far-flung areas in which they reside.

Rajya Sabha Passes Bill to Amend Water Act, Decriminalise Minor Pollution-linked Crimes

  • The Rajya Sabha passed the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Amendment Bill, which seeks to decriminalise minor offences related to water pollution, and exempt certain categories of industrial plants from statutory restrictions.
  • The Bill, which seeks to amend the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, was approved by the Rajya Sabha by voice vote.
  • According to the Bill, the central government will be empowered to exempt certain categories of industrial plants from the application of Section 25 relating to restriction on new outlets and new discharges.
  • According to the proposed law, the central government will prescribe the manner of nomination of chairpersons of State Pollution Control Boards. It also empowers the central government to issue guidelines on the matters relating to the grant, refusal or cancellation of consent by any state board for establishment of any industry, operation or process, or treatment and disposal system or bringing into use of new or altered outlets.

Feb 06, 2024

Lok Sabha Nod to Bill for OBC Quota in Local Bodies in J-K

  • The Lok Sabha passed a bill to provide reservation to Other Backward Classes in local bodies in Jammu and Kashmir, with the government asserting that important changes have taken place in the Union territory since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.
  • Currently, there is no provision for reservation of seats for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in panchayats and municipalities in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The bill seeks to provide reservation to Other Backward Classes in panchayats and municipalities in Jammu and Kashmir and bring consistency in the local body laws of the Union territory with the provisions of the Constitution.

Feb 02, 2024

Assam Cabinet Approves Bill for Tourism Sector Growth

  • The Assam cabinet, led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, championed the Assam Tourism Development and Registration Bill 2024. This bill, set for introduction in the upcoming Legislative Assembly session, aims to regulate and boost tourism. Sarma emphasised its role in fostering economic growth, a testament to Assam's commitment to development under his leadership.
  • The cabinet also green lighted the Missing Autonomous Council Amendment Bill 2024. This bill expands council representation, underscoring Sarma's inclusive governance approach. Such reforms reflect Assam's dedication to equitable development. Under this amendment, the number of elected members will be increased from 36 to 40, while the count of nominated members will rise from 4 to 5.

Feb 01, 2024

Tamil Nadu Lists Guidelines for 'Ungalai Thedi, Ungal Ooril' Scheme

  • The Tamil Nadu government released guidelines for the 'Ungalai Thedi, Ungal Ooril' scheme announced in 2023 by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin aimed at strengthening public services and scheme implementation across the state.
  • According to the guidelines, Collectors and senior district-level officials will spend 24 hours (9 a.m. to 9 a.m.) in one taluk on the fourth Wednesday of every month to review the functioning of various projects, inspect infrastructure and receive representations from the public.
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