The winter session of Parliament is going on, the government wants to pass many important bills in this session, so that the country’s economy gets a boost and new job opportunities are generated. According to government sources, in the winter session, the government has introduced bills related to oil sector, shipping, railways, aviation and disaster management, through which the country’s economy will get a faster pace and new job opportunities will be created.
New job opportunities will be created
The government has introduced the Railways (Amendment) Bill, which will reduce legal hurdles and facilitate the operation of railways. With this, new employment opportunities will be created in infrastructure and maintenance. The Coastal Shipping Bill will reduce the export cost, so that more trade can be done through sea routes in the coming days. Both these bills will create new job opportunities.
Disaster Management and Aerospace Hub Bill
The government has introduced the Disaster Management Bill in the winter session, in which urban disaster management authorities have been included. Through this the focus will be on process systems. This will increase security and generate employment in emergency services. The government will also introduce the Indian Aircraft Bill, the objective of which is to establish India as an aerospace hub.
Will become self-reliant in energy sector
According to a senior government official, Prime Minister Modi wants to free the energy sector from old colonial laws and make the country self-reliant in the energy sector. Let us tell you that no work was done in the first week of the winter session of Parliament due to opposition’s opposition, but the government is optimistic about the smooth functioning of Parliament from next week.
Merchant Shipping and Bill of Landing
In the winter session, the government wants to streamline maritime laws, make them more efficient and in line with international norms by passing the Merchant Shipping Bill 2024 Landing Bill 2024. The Merchant Shipping Bill removes criminal penalties for minor violations, signaling a move toward a less punitive, more supportive regulatory framework. This should boost the maritime sector and enhance India’s global trade capabilities.