-The Business Standard Despite industry's worries, land Bill cannot be delayed The meeting of the Union Cabinet last Thursday was, by the standards of the United Progressive Alliance ( UPA) government at least, quite effective. In what Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh has called the UPA’s “slog overs”, several policy changes were announced, and proposed laws cleared. Perhaps the most important was the approval of the long-awaited changes to India’s colonial-era land...
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Cash Transfer Scheme a Revolutionary Measure: Sonia
-Outlook Congress president Sonia Gandhi today strongly backed the Centre's new Direct Benefit Transfer system that will ensure cash transfer directly in the hands of beneficiaries of various schemes, saying it is in line with many other "revolutionary" measures taken by the UPA. Gandhi, who is also UPA Chairperson, also announced her intent to bring the much-talked out Food Security Bill in Parliament soon to ensure that no poor family remains hungry. She...
More »CEOs give new Land Acquisition Bill the thumbs down
-The Business Standard The Bill will negatively impact new projects, with Land Acquisition cost going up by as much as 150%, say industry captains After the initial euphoria, leaders of India Inc are realising that the proposed Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill will not make their lives easier. Instead, it will negatively impact new projects, with Land Acquisition cost going up by as much as 150 per cent, making large projects...
More »Land bill has left many basic issues unresolved: Medha Patkar, social activist
-PTI Criticising the Land Acquisition bill cleared by the Cabinet, social activist Medha Patkar today said it has left many basic issues of conflict over forcible Land Acquisition unresolved. "It is also against the Parliamentary democracy that a unanimous report of the Standing Committee is not given due importance before finalising the draft and approving by the cabinet," she said in a release. "We would also like to point out that whole process...
More »Cabinet clears land bill, gives reforms a push
-The Hindustan Times The cabinet on Thursday cleared the Land Acquisition bill, paving way for its introduction in the winter session. With the new law in place, the government hopes to facilitate Land Acquisitions that have become a roadblock for the economy. The cabinet also removed bureaucratic hurdles that hold up highway projects. According to the provisions of the bill, consent of 80% of landowners would be needed to acquire land for private...
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