Winter session of Parliament from 7th, 16 new bills may be introduced; Electoral process can be improved
Political News: The winter session of the Parliament is starting on 7th December. In this session, the government can introduce 16 new bills. On the one hand, the government can present a bill related to the improvement of the legal process, on the other hand, it can establish the National Nursing Commission (NNMC) and repeal the Indian Nursing Council Act 1947.
Big Story: The government can introduce 16 new bills in the winter session of Parliament. (File Photo-News18)
New Delhi. The government plans to introduce 16 new bills in the winter session of Parliament starting on December 7. These include bills related to increasing accountability in multi-state cooperative societies and improving the electoral process. The National Dental Commission Bill is also likely to be introduced in the upcoming session. The Bill proposes to set up a National Dental Commission and repeal the Dentists Act, of 1948.
Along with this, a bill related to the National Nursing Commission is also likely to be introduced. In this, there is a proposal to set up a National Nursing Commission (NNMC) and to repeal the Indian Nursing Council Act, of 1947. According to the Lok Sabha bulletin released on Thursday, the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 is being introduced with the aim of strengthening governance in cooperatives, increasing transparency and accountability, and improving the electoral process.
Concern for the people living in the cantonments
The Cantonments Bill, 2022 is another draft law that is likely to be introduced during the session. The objectives of this bill also include the proposal to increase the “ease of living” in the cantonments. The old Grant (Regulation) Bill, Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, Coastal Aquaculture Authority (Amendment) Bill, etc. are also included in the list of Bills to be introduced during this period.
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