Cabinet approves NRI proxy voting; scraps no-detention policy in schools

For NRIs, the Representation of the People Act needs to be amended to include proxy voting

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Generic image for voting. Photo:  PTI
Generic image for voting. Photo: PTI

The Cabinet on Wednesday cleared a proposal to extend to overseas Indians by amending electoral laws, a senior government functionary said.

For overseas Indians, the needs to be amended to include as other means to cast their votes. While NRIs and overseas Indians are free to cast their votes in constituencies where they are registered, according to the proposal, they would also be allowed to use the option of proxy, which as of now is only available to service personnel.

The Cabinet also approved the scrapping of the in till It also gave its nod to the Human Resource Development Ministry’s plan of creating 20 world-class institutions in the country.

An enabling provision will be made in the which will allow states to detain students in and if they fail in the year-end exam. However, the students will have to be given a second chance to improve via an examination before they are detained. 

In another move, the (CCEA) gave ex-post facto approval for a pact signed by India and other nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa — for setting up of an research platform.

In October last year, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for setting up research platform (ARP) was signed by foreign ministers of countries in the 8th Summit held at Goa, an official release said.  

“The Centre will promote sustainable agricultural development and alleviation through strategic cooperation in to provide food security in the member countries,” it said.

BRICS-will act as a global platform for science-led agriculture-based sustainable development for addressing the issues of world hunger, under-nutrition, and inequality, particularly between farmers' and non-farmers' income, and enhancing agricultural trade, and resilient agriculture, the statement added.