Congress to oppose changes in land law

January 14, 2015

Congress land law

New Delhi, Jan 14: The Congress, reeling under a series of defeats in recent elections, has now pegged its hopes for its revival through an agitation against the “dictatorial tendencies” of the Narendra Modi government, particularly the ordinance to amend its pet land acquisition law.

The Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party’s top decision-making body, on Tuesday decided to oppose amendments to the land acquisition law across the country.

The main Opposition party is also angry with the ordinance route adopted by the government to amend several crucial laws.

“This government has effectively destroyed the landmark legislation and brought back the law passed by the British in 1894 through the back door,” Congress president Sonia Gandhi said in her opening remarks at the CWC meeting.

The party has directed all its state units to launch a protest. Former Union minister Jairam Ramesh, the architect of the land acquisition law which the Centre has amended, is expected to join the protests in Bhatta Parsaul, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday, where Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi led a similar agitation in 2011. The protests, “Chetana Abhiyan”, will be confined to the states.

The Congress slumped to its worst ever defeat in the Lok Sabha elections by managing to win just 44 seats. “Back to the people” was Sonia’s mantra for reviving the party’s fortunes.

Sonia voiced her concern over the raw deal meted out to the farmers by the Centre’s policies which, according to her, has “sown the seeds of acute agrarian distress”.

The plan for protests comes at a time when even President Pranab Mukherjee has voiced concerns over the slew of ordinances promulgated on the advice of the government soon after the conclusion of the winter session of Parliament.

Mukherjee had summoned ministers seeking explanation on the urgency for promulgating ordinances, particularly those amending the land acquisition law and another related to regularising e-rickshaws in the national capital.

He has also conveyed to the ministers to think twice before promulgating ordinances.

Apparently chastised by criticism of the “Ordinance Raj”, the government has decided against amendments to laws through the ordinance route.

The government had maintained that urgent steps were necessary to send a signal to investors about the seriousness of the administration on ushering in economic reforms which were stalled by the Opposition in Parliament.

Since it assumed office on May 26, the Centre has issued 10 ordinances ranging from raising the foreign direct investment cap in the insurance sector, diluting the land acquisition law to opening up the coal sector and legalising e-rickshaws.

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June 8,2020

New Delhi, Jun 8: Places of worship on Monday across the country reopened after staying shut since March due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown.

Scores of temples, mosques and gurudwaras were seen opening up keeping in view the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by Union Home Ministry to prevent coronavirus spread.

As per Ministry of Health guidelines, touching of idols/holy books, choir/singing groups, etc are not allowed.

In Delhi, people gathered at Gauri Shankar Temple in Chandni Chowk to offer prayers. With national capital seeing a rise in coronavirus cases, the devotees were seen wearing masks and taking precautions. People were also seen offering prayers at Kalka Ji Temple.

Several people arrived at Sri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara to offer prayers. Devotees were made to pass through the disinfectant tunnel before entering the Gurdwara in order to prevent the virus.

In Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath offered prayers at Gorakhnath Temple after state government allowed re-opening of places of worship from today.

Devotees were seen offering prayers at Eidgah Mosque in Lucknow.

Devotees also offered prayers at Shree Dodda Ganapathi Temple in Basavanagudi, Bengaluru.

Hanuman Garhi Temple in Ayodhya also reopened on Monday.

Prayers were offered at Durga Mata Mandir near Jagraon Bridge in Ludhiana, as the government has allowed reopening of places of worship.

Although religious places have opened in most of the states, however, there are some states which are yet to do so.

Preparations related to Yatra of Char Dhams including Badrinath have been completed, however, local representative of the areas from where the routes of this yatra pass have requested the government to not allow the commencement of the Yatra.

Based on the assessment of the situation, the Odisha Government ordered that all religious places/places of worship for the public will continue to remain closed till June 30.

Earlier, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said that religious places and places of worship for public, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services along with shopping malls will be permitted to open from June 8.

However, these facilities will not be able to resume operations inside containment zones designated by authorities in states.

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June 21,2020

New Delhi, June 21: India today recorded the highest single-day spike in infections so far with 15,413 new cases reported in the last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases in India touched 4.11 lakh on Sunday.

As per the Ministry of Health data, the total number of coronavirus cases stands at 4,10,461 cases which include 1,69,451 active cases, 2,27,756 recovered/migrated cases, and 13,254 deaths as per the Ministry of Health data.

With 1,28,205 confirmed cases of COVID-19 so far, Maharashtra remains the worst-affected state in the country, followed by Tamil Nadu with 56,845 and Delhi 56,746. 

Delhi reported its highest single-day increase of 3,630 new coronavirus cases. With this, the state’s tally rose to 56,746. The toll rose to 2,112 with 77 deaths. As many as 7,725 people recovered, taking the total recoveries to 31,294.

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March 5,2020

Mar 5: The Kerala government has given its nod to a proposal aimed at encouraging students aged between 18 and 25 years to take up part-time jobs while pursuing education so as to help them gain work experience and hone their skills.

The government has decided to accept the proposal as a policy decision at the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, an official press release said.

The aim is to ensure that in a fiscal, 90 days of work is assured for students in government departments, local body organisations, PSUs and private companies.

This will help in developing a work culture among students.

Honorariums will be given to students by the organisations employing them part-time, the release said.

Students aged between 18 and 25 years will be permitted to become part of the scheme which will help them to gain work experience and hone their skills, the release added.

In another decision, the government decided to release Rs 26 crore from the Chief Minister's disaster relief fund for providing compensation to farmers who suffered crop loss during the 2018 floods.

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