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Bodo to be introduced as a medium of instruction in Class XI & XII: Assam Cabinet

way2barak, Sept.6: In the weekly Assam Cabinet on September 6, several key decisions related to development of BTR, police accountability, repeal of obsolete Acts, new cultural university, sports varsity, etc., among others were taken. The Cabinet Meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Assam Cabinet met in Kokrajhar today as part of the government’s initiative to hold Cabinet meetings in different districts.

KEY DECISIONS: 

FOCUS ON BORO LEARNING: Bodo Medium in HS Level

Bodo to be introduced as a medium of instruction in Class XI & XII of Bodo medium and mixed medium (having Bodo medium) HS schools to promote advancement & development of Bodo language

Hastening Appointment or Bodo Language Teachers: 

  • Professors, assistant professors and associate professors to be appointed for Bodo language to be brought outside the ambit of reservation
  • Students having requisite qualifications irrespective of their caste can now onwards apply for the post of Bodo language teachers in colleges

Ensuring Accountability of Police:

  • Approval to Assam Police (Amendment) Bill, 2022
  • Proposed amendment will look into establishment of District Accountability Authority in each Police District/ group of districts in a Police Range to further ensure accountability of the police and to enquire into cases of complaints of serious misconduct against police personnel

New cultural University:

As part of an effort to correlate education with Indian classical tradition and value system, Auniati University to be set up at Kaliapani Satra, Teok in Jorhat district under The Assam Private Universities Act, 2007

Ordinances for Sports Varsity:

Approval to 26 ordinances to be tabled in upcoming Assembly session to ensure smooth administration of Sri Sri Aniruddhadeva Sports University

JJM – Fresh Guidelines:

Approval to fresh guidelines related to implementation of schemes under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) vis-à-vis delegation of financial power at different administrative levels of PHE Dept to ensure smooth execution of works.

Repealing Obsolete Acts:
Introduction of the revised Assam Repealing Bill, 2022 comprising 48 obsolete Acts including some framed as early as 1793.

► Acts to be repealed:

  • Agriculture Dept: Assam Agricultural Pests and Diseases Act 1950,
  • Assam Agriculturist Loans (Extension to United Khasi, Jaintia Hills District) Act 1963,
  • Assam Dadan Act 1944, Assam Debt Conciliation Act 1936
  • Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Dept: Assam Cattle Diseases Act 1948
  • Health and Family Welfare Dept: Bengal Vaccination Act 1880, Assam Drugs (Control) Act 1950,
  • Assam Health (Prohibition of Manufacturing, Advertisement, trade, storage, Distribution, Sale and Consumption of Zarda, Gutkha, Panmasala etc. containing Tobacco and/or Nicotine) Act 2013,
  • Assam Kala-Azar Treatment Act 1949, Rural Health Regulatory Authority Act 2004
  • Housing and Urban Affairs Dept: Assam Apartments (Construction and Transfer of Ownership) Act 2006,
  • Assam Development Authorities Act 1964,
  • Assam Municipal (Validation of Election) Act 1957,
  • Assam Non-Agricultural Urban Areas Tenancy Act 1955,
  • Assam Urban Immovable Property Tax Act 1969,
  • Guwahati Non-Bio-Degradable Garbage (Control and Prevention) Act 2006
  • Environment & Forest Dept: Assam National Parks Act 1968,
  • Assam Rhinoceros Preservation Act 1954
  • Excise Dept: Assam Excise (Extension to Mizo) District Act 1961
  • Fisheries Dept: Assam Private Fisheries Protection Act 1935
  • Industries, Commerce & PE Dept: Assam Cement Control Act 1953,
  • Assam Handicraft Artisan Welfare Fund Act 1998,
  • Assam State Industrial Relief Undertakings (Special Provision) Act 1984
  • Finance Dept: Assam Industries (Sales Tax Concessions) Act 1986
  • Information and Public Relation Dept: Press and Registration of Books (Extension to Lusai Hills) Act 1954
  • Labour Welfare Dept: Assam Shramik Bahini Act 1959
  • Soil Conservation Dept: Sylhet Jhum Regulation 1891
  • Revenue and Disaster Management Dept: Bijni Succession Act 1931, Assam Disorderly House Act 1936, (Bengal) Decennial Settlement Regulation Act 1793, Bengal Alluvion and Diluvion Regulation 1825, Bengal Inheritance Regulation 1793, Bengal Inheritance Regulation 1801, Bengal Land Revenue Regulation Act 1793, Bengal Patni Taluks Regulation 1819, Bengal Patni Taluks Regulation 1820, Bengal Permanent Settlement Regulation 1793, Indian Civil Services (Bengal) Loans Prohibition Regulation 1823, Shillong (Rifle Range and Umlong Cantonments) Assimilation of State Lands Act 1953, Land Improvement Loans (Extension to Mizo and United Khasi-Jaintia Hills Districts) Act 1963, Assam Courts of Wards (Delegation of Power) Act 1943, Assam Revenue Recovery (Extension to Lushai Hills) Act 1954, Assam State Acquisition of Zamindaries (Extension) of Autonomous District of Garo Hills Act 1953, Land Acquisition (Dibrugarh) Act 1953, Court of Wards Act 1879, Assam Hindu Women’s Rights to property (Extension to Agriculture Land) Act 1943
  • Personnel Dept: Assam District-wise Population Pattern Reflection in Services (in Class III and Class IV Posts) Acts 1994
  • Judicial Dept: Assam Criminal Law (Amendment) Act 1934

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