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The
Cabinet also gave its nod to impose entry tax on iron and
steel including scrap, dyes & chemicals and all types
of yarn, partially oriented yarn, fiber, top and chips @
4% thereby bringing an amendment in the Punjab Tax on
Entry of Goods into Local Areas Act, 2000.
The
Cabinet also approved to amend the Punjab Minor Mineral
Concession Rules, 1964 (for brick earth and ordinary earth
minerals only) by incorporating rules 24, 25, 26, 27 and
form K. Likewise, the Cabinet also
decided to allow the brick industry of the state to pay
VAT on lump sum basis on the pattern of the neighbouring
states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
It may be recalled that the brick industry in Punjab was
paying lump sum tax for many years prior to the
introduction of VAT w.e.f April 1, 2005.
In
another significant decision, the cabinet approved the
establishment of State level Institute to impart security
relating training to unemployed youth of the state for
their absorption in Private Security Agencies.
A special body called the 'Punjab Police Security
Corporation' as a subsidiary of the Punjab Police Housing
Corporation would be set up for providing security
training to unemployed youth of the state to enable them
to get employment.
The
Cabinet also approved a proposal to amend the section 167
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 as applicable to
the state of Punjab to permit the use of video
conferencing for production of accused before a magistrate
and recording of evidence.
In
another significant decision, the Cabinet also
approved the draft of a new Bill for Police Reforms, in
view of the Judgment of the Supreme Court in writ petition
(Civil) No.310 of 1996 filed by Mr. Parkash Singh, IPS
retired & others Vs. Union of India & others and
approved promulgation of Ordinance related to the draft
Punjab Police Bill, 2007.
The
Cabinet also approved the setting up of district consumer
forms in the newly created districts of SAS Nagar (Mohali),
Tarn Taran and Barnala under section 9 of the Consumer
Protection Act, 1986.
The
Cabinet also approved the administrative report of the
registration wing of the department of Revenue for the
year 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06.
Besides the cabinet also approved the annual
administrative report of the department of Social Security
and Development of Women & Children for the year
2002-03, 2003-04 and the annual administrative report of
the Pushpa Gujral Science City Society and commercial wing
of the Transport Department for the year 2004-05.
The
Punjab Government also decided to set up 2748 new
Anganwadi Centres in the state. The Centres would be
spread across all 148 blocks of Punjab.
The
cabinet also approved the setting up of a special cell for
Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) at Tarn Taran.
A
spokesman of the Punjab Government said that the main
objective of the scheme was to ensure all round
development of women in the age group of 15-45 years and
children of 0-6 years by providing services of pre school
education, immunization, health check up, referral
services, nutrition & health education and
supplementary nutrition.
Source
: PunjabNewsline.com - Nagar, Punjab, India, dated
30/10/2007
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