Odisha makes submission of property details for representatives, govt employees mandatory


Bhubaneswar, Dec 28 (IANS): The Odisha cabinet on Monday approved a proposal for mandatory submission of property details by elected representatives and government employees annually.

Everybody from sarpanches to the Chief Minister will disclose their property details, which will be made available in the public domain every year.

Similarly, all government employees starting from entry-level to chief secretary will disclose their property annually.

A copy of the property list of all government employees and representatives will be sent to the state Lokayukta as well.

The cabinet also approved a resolution for reservation of seats for students of government-run schools in medical and engineering courses.

A high-powered committee will be formed under the chairmanship of a retired high court judge, which will chalk out a detailed framework to execute the resolution.

The committee will submit a report to the government within three months. The recommendations will be implemented from the next academic year, informed School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash.

"It's a historic decision. The students of government schools will benefit immensely following the decision," he added.

The cabinet decided to accept the recommendation of the state law commission and take steps for enactment of the Odisha Repealing Bill, 2020 which will repeal 206 numbers of Acts enacted between 1974 and 2016.

These Acts have become redundant.

 

  

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