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Bill to allow proxy voting for armed forces soon
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, JULY 18. A Bill allowing proxy voting for the armed
forces personnel will be introduced in the monsoon session of
Parliament. ``The Government intends to get the Bill in the
coming session of Parliament,'' the Parliamentary Affairs
Minister, Mr. Pramod Mahajan, told presspersons after a meeting
of the Union Cabinet today.
The Union Law Minister, Mr. Arun Jaitley, has been asked to
consult political parties to evolve a consensus on the issue.
Serious differences had cropped up on the issue in the Standing
Committee on Home Affairs, headed by Mr. Pranab Mukherjee. The
Parliamentary Affairs Minister said the Government was keen on
bill as it felt that ``the armed forces are a special category
and 90 per cent of them never get a chance to vote'.
Mr. Mahajan said the Cabinet took up seven items for
consideration, prominent amongst them being the sanctioning of
Rs. 100 crores for Orissa, the granting of flexibility to the
State Governments in fixing margins for fair price shops, the
introduction of Rs. 1 lakh award for Sanskrit scholars and the
decision to introduce a bill changing the administrative
structure of the Indian Council of World Affairs.
The Cabinet also approved the introduction of a Bill on Offshore
Areas Mineral Development Regulation Bill 2001 in Parliament,
besides ratifying the extradition treaty with the Philippines and
the approval of the instruments of accession of the Budapest
treaty.
On granting flexibility to the State Governments to fix the
margin for fair price shops, Mr. Mahajan said there is a
restriction that the margin should be within 50 paise per kg over
and above the central issue price for distribution of foodgrains.
The removal of the margin limit would make foodgrains more
viable. He said this would not apply to the distribution of the
Antyodaya Anna Yojana where the end retail price is to be
retained at Rs. 2 per kg for wheat and Rs. 3 per kg for rice.
The Cabinet approved a proposal to award the ``Maharishi Badrayan
Vyas Samman'' to five young Sanskrit scholars annually. The award
carries Rs. 1 lakh and a citation. The award is being introduced
as a part of the existing scheme of President's award of
certificate of honor to eminent Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit, Persian
and Arabic scholars.
The government proposes to introduce a Bill in the coming session
of Parliament changing the administrative structure of the Indian
Council of World Affairs. Under the new Bill, the ICWA will be
headed by the Vice-President while the External Affairs Minister
will be its vice-president. In the proposed governing council,
the Lok Sabha Speaker will nominate five members from the Lower
House, while the Rajya Sabha chairman will nominate three members
from the upper house. The governing body will also have
academicians and representatives of trade bodies as its members.
The Offshore Areas Mineral Development Bill provides for the
regulation and development of mineral resources in territorial
waters, continental shelves and exclusive economic zones of the
country. The Bill, Mr. Mahajan said, would ensure that the
mineral exploration and development in off shore areas is
streamlined and begins to attract private investment in the
mineral sector.
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