Parliament has passed the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill, 2016 with the Rajya Sabha approving it today. The bill provides for establishment of funds at the Centre and State levels for compensatory afforestation. The states will get 42 thousand crore rupees for afforestation and related activities under the new legislation. It also has a provision for setting up of authorities both at the national and state levels for administration of funds and utilization of funds by the user agencies to undertake plantations, protection of forests and forest-related infrastructure development.<br/><br/>Replying to a debate on the Bill, Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave said, Odisha will get maximum amount of around six thousand crore rupees out of this fund. He assured the Congress members that their demands of involvement of Gram Sabhas and local representatives while spending the fund will be incorporated in the rules. He said, Clause 6 of the Bill has the provisions of consultation with Gram Sabhas in the areas where Scheduled Tribes and other traditional dwellers are living. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha earlier.<br/><br/>Parliament has passed the Lokpal and Lokayukta Amendment Bill 2016 with the Rajya Sabha approving it today. The bill seeks to amend section 44 of the existing Act to allow extension of the time given to public servants. Presently, they have to furnish details of assets and liabilities within 30 days of joining the government service. As per the amendment, the period of 30 days has been removed and now the public servants will be bound to make declaration of their assets and liabilities in the form and manner as prescribed by government. The Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha yesterday.
News On AIR | July 28, 2016 10:11 PM
Parliament passes Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill; also clears Lokpal & Lokayukta Amendment Bill