Special Punjab Assembly session to bring legislation to counter Centre’s farm laws

Cabinet meeting chaired by Amarinder also opts for 33% reservation for women in direct recruitment in Punjab Civil Services

October 15, 2020 05:20 am | Updated 05:20 am IST - CHANDIGARH

Chandigarh 25/02/2020:
Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh addressing media persons during a press conference at Punjab assembly during ongoing budget session in Chandigarh on Tuesday, February 25 2020. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Chandigarh 25/02/2020:
Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh addressing media persons during a press conference at Punjab assembly during ongoing budget session in Chandigarh on Tuesday, February 25 2020. Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

The Punjab government has decided to convene a special session of the Assembly on October 19 to bring in legislation to counter the Centre’s agriculture sector laws. The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, according to an official statement.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had earlier announced that his government would fight the new agriculture sector laws through legislative, legal and other routes.

The government also opted for 33% reservation for women in direct recruitment in Punjab Civil Services. The Cabinet meeting, which was chaired by the Chief Minister, approved the Punjab Civil Services (Reservation of Posts for Women) Rules, 2020, to provide such reservation for women for direct recruitment to posts in government, as well as recruitment to boards and corporations in Group A, B, C and D posts.

The Cabinet also approved a State Employment Plan 2020-22, to fill vacant jobs in government departments, boards, corporations and agencies in a phased manner. The recruitment will be done on Central government pay scales, in line with the earlier Cabinet decision to this effect, said the statement.

The Cabinet also gave approval to notify the Rules of the Punjab Slum Dwellers (Proprietary Rights) Act 2020 for the purpose of giving proprietary rights of land to slum dwellers, thus ensuring basic amenities for them, it added.

It was also decided to allow production of quality seed potato through tissue culture-based technology, using aeroponics-net house facilities, along with the certification of seed potato and its successive generations. The Cabinet approved the Punjab Tissue Culture Based Seed Potato Bill, 2020, to meet the demand of potato farmers for quality seed potato, and enable the development of the State as export hub for seed potato in the country, said the statement.

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