Ordinance on NEET is 21st issued by Modi government in 2 years

In 2015, a total of 10 Ordinances were promulgated, including the one to amend land law.

Update: 2016-05-24 12:51 GMT
In its very first Cabinet meeting, the government, which came to power in May, 2014, recommended issuing two Ordinances. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: The Ordinance to keep state education boards out of the common medical entrance test for this year is the 21st promulgated by the Narendra Modi government, with the most controversial being the one to amend the land acquisition law.

In its very first Cabinet meeting, the government, which came to power in May, 2014, recommended issuing two Ordinances -- one to amend the TRAI Act to allow Nripendra Mishra take over as Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, and the other to amend the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act fortransfer of a cluster of villages for the Polavaram project.

Both the Ordinances were issued on May 28, 2014. Besides the two, the government had issued a total of five Ordinances in 2014, including the one to amend the Land Acquisition law of 2013. The Ordinance envisaged procuring land for industrial corridors, rural infrastructure, defence and housing.

The Ordinance to amend the The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act passed by the previous UPA government was promulgated and repromulgated on three occasions following which the government gave up the Ordinance route and went for a statutory order.

The Bill to amend the land law is pending before a Joint Committee of Parliament. The other Ordinances promulgated in 2014 were the Coal Mines (special provisions) -- issued twice -- the one on Textile Undertakings and another to amend the Insurance laws.

In 2015, a total of 10 Ordinances were promulgated, including the one to amend land law which was issued twice on April 3 and May 30 respectively.

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