Imphal(DIPR): The state cabinet today decided to place The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Sixth Amendment) Bill, 2024 in the upcoming state Assembly Session, scheduled to be held from 28th February 2024.
The agendas of the Cabinet discussed today relate to the upcoming Assembly Session. After the cabinet meeting, speaking to media at his residence at Lamphel, Sanakeithel, Imphal West, Minister IPR, Dr. S. Ranjan Singh said that the cabinet also decided to lay the Manipur Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2024.
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Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and Budget 2024-Revised Estimates 2023-24 and Budget Estimates 2024-25 (Vote on Account) will also be laid in the House, he added.
He informed that the cabinet also agreed to propose implementation of the recommendation of the second National Judicial Pay Commission for payment of allowances to the Manipur judicial service w.e.f. 01.01.2016, in compliance with the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s order.
The cabinet also decided to place the Manipur Labour Laws (Exemption from Renewal of Registration and Licence by establishment) Manipur, Bill 2024 in the Manipur Legislative Assembly for enactment as an Act.
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As an unlisted agenda, the Minister mentioned that the Posts Creation of the posts of one Professor and another one Associate Professor in the College of Nursing, Manipur was agreed by the cabinet to fulfill the norms of the Indian Nursing Council.
The cabinet also decided to create three posts of Translator, Junior Grade and Registrar, Translation Wing for the High Court of Manipur. Opening a Super Specialty Branch in Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care in JNIMS was also approved.
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Direct Purchase of 3.77 acres of land for opening an Automated Testing Station at Imphal East was also agreed upon by the cabinet.
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