Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Bill for vigilance commission on central panel’s lines passed

Six other bills also passed on the concluding day of the session called to negate central laws

- HTC & PTI letterschd@ hindustant­imes. com

CHANDIGARH : The Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Wednesday passed seven bills, including the one to set up a vigilance commission in the state on the lines of the Central Vigilance Commission.

On the concluding day of the three-day assembly session, convened to pass Punjab’s own Bills to negate the effect of the Centre’s farming laws, the House passed the Punjab State Vigilance Commission Bill, 2020, besides six other bills.

The bill aimed at setting a state vigilance commission on the lines of CVC to bring more transparen­cy and curbing corruption among state’s public servants was piloted by chief minister Amarinder Singh.

The assembly also passed another important Bill aimed at the allotment of up to five acres of state government land, under the possession and cultivatio­n of landless or marginal farmers for over ten years, to them on a reasonable, pre-determined price.

This Bill, entitled Punjab ( Welfare and Settlement of Landless, Marginal and Small Occupant Farmers) Allotment of State Government Land Bill, 2020, was piloted by Revenue Minister Gurpreet Singh Kangar.

The assembly also passed another bill for the grant of land ownership to slum dwellers and specified categories of people, who are in occupation of small parcels of agrarian land through inheritanc­e.

This ‘ Punjab Bhondedar, Butemar, Dohlidar, Insar Miadi, Mukarrarid­ar, Mundhimar,

Panahi Qadeem, Saunjidar or Taraddadka­r (Vesting of Proprietar­y Rights) Bill, 2020’ too was piloted by Kangar.

The bill piloted by the chief minister envisages setting up of a Punjab State Vigilance Commission as an independen­t body to exercise an effective superinten­dence over the functionin­g of Vigilance Bureau and all department­s to provide a clean, fair and transparen­t administra­tion. The Bill also empowers the Commission to probe into various allegation­s of corruption and other relevant offences against public servants.

As per the provisions of the bill, the commission would be headed by a chief vigilance commission­er and comprise two vigilance commission­ers and other officials and infrastruc­ture to assist it.

The bill provides for the appointmen­t of the commission’s commission­ers by the governor on the recommenda­tion of a committee comprising the chief minister as its chairman and Vidhan Sabha speaker and the senior-most state cabinet minister as its members.

Piloting the bill aimed at the allotment of up to five acres of land under the possession and cultivatio­n of landless or marginal farmers, revenue minister Kangar said this law would go a long way toward settling pending litigation­s on this count.

The price payable by an eligible applicant for the allotment of the land shall be determined on the basis of the rate fixed by the collector of the area.

About the bill for the grant of proprietar­y rights to slum dwellers and specified categories of people, who are in occupation of small parcels of agrarian land through inheritanc­e for not less than 20 years. Besides, finance minister Manpreet Badal moved “the Punjab Tissue Culture Based Seed Potato Bill, 2020’.

The other bills passed were the Registrati­on ( Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2020, the Punjab Land Revenue (Amendment) Bill, 2020 and the Factories (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2020.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu speaking during the special assembly session on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO Health minister Balbir Singh Sidhu speaking during the special assembly session on Wednesday.

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