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Haryana govt’s nod to bill prohibiting unlawful, illegal religious conversion

Haryana government has decided to stop the unlawful and illegal conversion of religion in the state giving a nod to the Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion Bill 2022 during the state cabinet. The BJP-JJP led government had taken this step after several incidents of illegal religious conversion surfaced in the state last year. Although there is […]

Haryana government has decided to stop the unlawful and illegal conversion of religion in the state giving a nod to the Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion Bill 2022 during the state cabinet. The BJP-JJP led government had taken this step after several incidents of illegal religious conversion surfaced in the state last year. Although there is no bar on anyone who marries without converting, in case someone forcibly converts someone in the greed of money, then the strictest action will be taken against them. A string of cases of forced conversion was reported in Yamunanagar, Mewat, Gurugram, and Panipat districts which led to giving a nod to this bill. It is also informed in the cabinet that Haryana Vidhan Sabha will begin from March 2, 2022.

A letter will be sent to the Haryana Governor and Vidhan Sabha Speaker in this regard.

The duration of the session will be decided in the meeting of the Business Advisory Committee. while Addressing the Cabinet Briefing after the first meeting of Haryana Cabinet held here on Monday the Chief Minister, Manohar Lal divulged the information and said that as many as 28 Agendas were tabled in the Cabinet Meeting. Among these, a loan of Rs 8.92 crore was sanctioned to Shahabad Sugar Mills for setting up a 60 KLPD ethanol plant. Along with this, the proposal to amend the Punjab Distillery Rules, 1932 has been approved.

Under this, now flow meters will be installed in all the distilleries of the state so that the liquor and spirits being made in them will be measured and will be continuously monitored by the government. On the lines of the Central Government, the Haryana Government has also decided to repeal 20 Acts that have become useless on the recommendation of the Law Commission.

Several other proposals were passed and soon recruitment will be done on Group C and D posts in the state. All departments have been asked to send a demand for Group C and D posts by February 11. After this, after informing the Haryana Staff Selection Commission, the advertisement of the recruitment will be published and the portal will be opened for the Common Entrance Test. So far 8 lakh registrations have been done on this portal. Soon after completing this process, the tests will be conducted and recruitments will be done. There will be one test for Group D while there will be two tests for Group C recruitment. There will be a medical checkup of the nambardars who have completed 65 years of age. Whoever is found fit in this medical checkup, their services will be continued, otherwise they will be discharged.

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