Imphal: On the fifth day of the ongoing 12th session of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the House passed six demands for grants amounting to a total of Rs 525,16,60,000.
The demand for grants were Rs. 176,59,57,000 for state legislature; Rs 12,46,46,000 for council of ministers; Rs 186,71, 96,000 for secretariat; Rs 32,33,39,000 for transport; Rs 38,40, 99,000 for co-operation and Rs 78,64, 23,000 for relief and disaster management.
Transport and Traffic issue
Chief minister N. Biren Singh assured the house that a new regulated passengers’ fare of the public transport will be notified soon. The previous notification regarding the passengers’ fare will be reviewed in consultation with the concerned stakeholders.
Biren said all should adopt the habit of wearing helmets and should follow other traffic safety measures. The government has started campaigning for spreading awareness for mandatory use of such safety measures.
Responding to a cut motion by MLA O. Surjakumar, transport minister Vungzagin Valte said the process of registration of vehicles and application of driving licenses and other documents has been made ‘online’ for the convenience of the public. ‘A Traffic Regulation and Parking Committee has been set up to monitor the criteria for owning a vehicle’. He expressed concern that the department currently has 233 vacancies in various post, and it will be able to carry out its responsibilities only when there are enough staff.
Regarding the current issue of traffic congestion in Manipur, the transport minister said there are a total of 4, 53,732 vehicles currently registered at the department. Among this, 80 percent of the vehicles are plying at valley area, mainly at Imphal. This has remained as one of the major reasons of traffic congestion in the Imphal city.
State Disaster Rapid Force in Covid times
Replying to a cut motion by MLA O. Surjakumar, leader of the House, Biren, who is also the minister for relief and disaster management stated that the department played a significant role to combat the Covid pandemic since the very beginning. The State Disaster Rapid Force personnel were deployed to sensitive and hyper-sensitive zones and rendered their services when the state was facing a critical juncture due to the pandemic.
Successful implementation of National Education Policy
During the question hour, education minister S. Rajen Singh, replying to a supplementary question from MLA O. Surjakumar, said for the successful implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP), state task force and sub-task force has been constituted. There has been three sittings of the force so far and has discussed the feasibilities of NEP in the state. 120 posts of pre-primary teachers will be recruited to train children between the ages of 3-6.
Clarifying regarding the opening of Integrated Teacher Education Programme (4-year Bed), Rajen informed the House that the programme has been introduced already in five selected colleges in the first phase. As suggested by the NEP 2020, forty-five colleges of the state have been turned into multi-disciplinary colleges with the inclusion of various vocational courses.
Implementation of 7th Pay to the college teachers
During the calling attention motion by MLA O. Surjakumar Singh, Rajen informed that the demands of Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association for the implementation of 7th Pay to the college teachers will be converted into action as soon as possible.
Biren appealed to the agitating teachers to cooperate with the government and to come to the negotiating table in the larger interest of the student community.
Deputy chief minister Y. Joykumar, who is also in-charge of Finance laid “The Manipur Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Rules, 2021” on the table of the House.
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