Sikkim passes GST Bill

Press Trust of India  |  Gangtok 

assembly passed the

Goods and Services Bill, today to become the the sixteenthstate in the country to pass the Bill.



The bill along with two others - Official Languages (Amendment) Bill and (Amendment) Bill were placed in the house by Chief Minister Pawan Chamling.

The other two bills were also passed.

In his reply to points raised on the (Amendment)Bill by Kunga Nima Lepcha, Chamling welcomed his suggestion to make gram sabhas more inclusive and said the will take up enhancement of the allowances of the panchayats after the rural bodies later this year.

Chamling said the (Amendment) Bill will further strengthen the panchayati raj institution in and give more power and responsibility to the panchayats.

He announced enhancement of old age pension for those between 60-70 years, 70-80 years and 80 years and above, besides pension for unmarried people and the physically challenged and social pension.

He also announced that daily wages of workers would increase to Rs 300 and the changes would come into effect from July 1, 2017.

The would begin distributing welfare items and grants to beneficiaries from June 4 in all the four districts of the state, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sikkim passes GST Bill

Sikkim assembly passed the Sikkim Goods and Services Tax Bill, today to become the the sixteenthstate in the country to pass the GST Bill. The bill along with two others - Sikkim Official Languages (Amendment) Bill and Sikkim Panchayat (Amendment) Bill were placed in the house by Chief Minister Pawan Chamling. The other two bills were also passed. In his reply to points raised on the Panchayat (Amendment)Bill by MLA Kunga Nima Lepcha, Chamling welcomed his suggestion to make gram sabhas more inclusive and said the government will take up enhancement of the allowances of the panchayats after the rural bodies election later this year. Chamling said the Panchayat (Amendment) Bill will further strengthen the panchayati raj institution in Sikkim and give more power and responsibility to the panchayats. He announced enhancement of old age pension for those between 60-70 years, 70-80 years and 80 years and above, besides pension for unmarried people and the physically challenged and ... assembly passed the

Goods and Services Bill, today to become the the sixteenthstate in the country to pass the Bill.

The bill along with two others - Official Languages (Amendment) Bill and (Amendment) Bill were placed in the house by Chief Minister Pawan Chamling.

The other two bills were also passed.

In his reply to points raised on the (Amendment)Bill by Kunga Nima Lepcha, Chamling welcomed his suggestion to make gram sabhas more inclusive and said the will take up enhancement of the allowances of the panchayats after the rural bodies later this year.

Chamling said the (Amendment) Bill will further strengthen the panchayati raj institution in and give more power and responsibility to the panchayats.

He announced enhancement of old age pension for those between 60-70 years, 70-80 years and 80 years and above, besides pension for unmarried people and the physically challenged and social pension.

He also announced that daily wages of workers would increase to Rs 300 and the changes would come into effect from July 1, 2017.

The would begin distributing welfare items and grants to beneficiaries from June 4 in all the four districts of the state, he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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