The Constitution (118th Amendment) Bill, 2012 (Insertion of new article 371J)
- The Constitution 118th Amendment Bill, 2012 was introduced in the
Lok Sabha on September 7, 2012 by the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr.
Sushil Kumar Shinde. The Bill was referred to the Standing Committee on
Home Affairs (Chairperson: Mr. M. Venkaiah Naidu), which is scheduled
to submit its report by the first week of the Winter Session of the
Parliament.
- A resolution to make special provisions for the Hyderabad-Karnataka
Region was passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
of Karnataka in March 2012. The resolution aims to establish an
institutional mechanism to develop the region and promote inclusive
growth. It aims to reduce inter-region and inter-district disparity in
the State of Karnataka. This Bill was introduced in Parliament to give
effect to this resolution.
- The Bill seeks to insert Article 371J in the Constitution to
empower the Governor of Karnataka to take steps to develop the
Hyderabad-Karnataka Region. As per the Statements of Objects and
Reasons of the Bill, this Region includes the districts of Gulbarga,
Bidar, Raichur, Koppal, Yadgir and Bellary.
- The President may allow the Governor to take the following steps
for development of the region: (i) setting up a development board for
the Region; (ii) ensure equitable allocation of funds for development of
the Region; and (iii) provide for reservation in educational and
vocational training institutions, and state government positions in the
Region for persons from the Region.
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