ITDC INDIA EPRESS/ITDC NEWS R The Assam cabinet has given its approval for placing a cattle preservation bill in the budget session of the Assembly, beginning on July 12, minister and government spokesperson Pijush Hazarika said on Thursday.
A cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday, decided to repeal the existing The Assam Cattle Preservation Act, 1950, and introduce ‘The Assam Cattle Preservation Bill, 2021’ in the forthcoming session of the House, Hazarika, the water resources minister, said at a press conference in Guwahati.
About the proposed bill, Governor Jagdish Mukhi had said while addressing the inaugural session of the 15th Assam Legislative Assembly on May 22, "We will adopt a zero-tolerance policy and enforce stringent punishment for offenders. The proposed bill envisages the imposition of a complete ban on the transport of cattle outside the state."
The cabinet also decided to fully bear the litigation cost of government officials in connection with their actions taken for border protection, Hazarika said.
"This is required as most of the litigations and cases are frivolous and instituted in a vindictive manner to demoralise the government employees from taking a bold stand in discharging duty for protecting the border without fear or worry," the minister said.
The cabinet has also approved the inclusion of Gorkhas, residing in the tribal districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri from before 2003, as a "protected class".
It also gave its nod for including Moran, Matak, Ahom, Chutia and Gorkha communities who are permanently residing in the Sadiya tribal belt in the list of "protected classes of persons".
The cabinet also decided to restructure the present manual process of registration of applicants in the employment exchanges of the state by shifting to the digital mode.
The employment portal will be hosted and maintained by National Informatics Centre (NIC) with a provision for linkage with the National Career Service Portal of the Government of India, under the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
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