Assam Assembly passes bills to close down tribal development body

Assam Assembly passes bills to close down tribal development body

Assam Assembly passes bills to close down tribal development bodyAssam Assembly passes bills to close down tribal development body
India TodayNE
  • Dec 23, 2021,
  • Updated Dec 23, 2021, 7:46 PM IST

GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Wednesday informed that the jobs of all government employees working under the Assam Tribal Development Authority (ATDA) are secure and they will enjoy all financial and other protections.

During the discussion, Minister for Welfare of Plain Tribes and Backward Classes (WPT&BC) Ranoj Pegu said, We will ensure full financial and other protection of the employees working in the ATDA.

The employees are being shifted to openings in other offices and they will face no problems, he added.

Pegu also dismissed apprehension voiced by Opposition MLAs regarding denial of benefits of tribal people living outside autonomous areas.

He further said, “We have various agencies for implementing welfare schemes meant for the tribes at different levels. No deserving person will be deprived or face any harassment.”

The Bill was later passed by a voice vote. The repeal of the principal act (ATDA Act of 1983) was done as the area under the scope of development in the plain tribal areas by the ATDA has substantially reduced due to the establishment of various autonomous councils, Bodoland Territorial Council, development councils, etc.

The directorate of WPT&BC in conjunction with the sub-divisional development boards for ST is also implementing schemes similar in the area of jurisdiction of the ATDA, further decreasing the need for a parallel agency to be run for the same purpose, thus leading to the repeal act.

The Assembly also passed two amendment bills, moved by Pegu, to increase the number of seats in the autonomous councils for Deori and Sonowal Kachari communities.

With the passage of The Deori Autonomous Council (Amendment) Bill, 2021′, the number of constituencies for elected members to the Deori Autonomous Council will rise from the existing 18 to 22 and government nominated members will increase from two to four.

The Sonowal Kachari Autonomous Council (Amendment) Bill, 2021,’ will lead to an increase in the constituencies of elected members from the existing 26 to 32 members.

It will allow each establishment to prepare and notify the Roster for each cadre equivalent to the number of posts with the approval of the senior-most secretary of the department concerned.

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