Maha Cabinet approves re-promulgation of Ordinance for

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Cabinet today gave its nod to re-promulgate an Ordinance, that seeks to amend the Gram Act of 1958 to pave the way for direct of the village head from among the people.

An official from the Chief Minister's Office said the Ordinance issued by governor C Vidyasagar Rao on July 19 to make the necessary amendments was to be tabled before Legislature during the Monsoon session for its approval, however, it could not be approved.


The official added that the Ordinance will lapse on September 3, 2017.

"The cabinet thus gave a go ahead to request the Governor to re-promulgate the Ordinance," the official said.

The state had in July approved a proposal for direct of village sarpanch (head of the Gram or a village body comprising elected representatives).

At present, a village sarpanch is elected from among elected representatives who only can vote in the

The amendment will facilitate direct of heads in 28,332 villages of the state governed by Gram Panchayats.

Apart from facilitating direct of sarpanches, the has also decided to vest them with added powers to make the village budget.

Under this, the directly elected sarpanch will prepare the budget, and the village committee will endorse it. For which purpose, the village committee too would have to be bestowed with additional powers.

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First Published: Tue, August 29 2017. 22:42 IST