Now there is no punishment after committing a crime? Delhi Government passed ‘This’ Bill; What type exactly?

New Bill approved by Delhi Govt
Public Trust Amendment Bill passed
Professionals can work without fear

Delhi government has taken a big decision. DelhiAn important decision has been taken in the political and administrative field. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta The Cabinet under the leadership of Mr. It is said that the aim behind this is to decriminalize small-scale crimes.

The Public Trustee System Amendment Bill has been passed. It is said that the aim behind this is to decriminalize small-scale crimes. This would convert it into a civil penalty. The aim is to make it easier for common citizens and professionals to work without legal hassles.

The Chief Minister’s Office has issued a statement in this regard. This bill will make doing business easier. The life of common citizens will become easier. Violations of minor rules will no longer lead to criminal charges. This will also reduce the burden on the court.

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The approved bill will be tabled in the winter session on January 5. These bills include Industrial Development Act, Delhi Jal Board Act, Delhi Agriculture Marketing Act and other important laws. Now, as per this, persons who have committed minor offenses will be liable to fine instead of criminal action.

Air quality has deteriorated in the capital Delhi

The problem of pollution in the capital Delhi does not seem to be reducing. Delhi’s air quality was recorded in the worst category on Sunday. Prior to that, the air quality remained very poor on Saturday as well. On Sunday morning, there was a blanket of fog in the capital. which significantly reduced visibility. According to the Air Quality Early Warning System for Delhi, several areas recorded AQI above 400, which falls in the worst category.

Air Pollution: Air quality has deteriorated in the capital Delhi; AQI reaches above 400, breathing becomes difficult

A layer of toxic smog has enveloped the Anand Vihar area, affecting the national capital. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the air quality index in Anand Vihar was recorded at 445, which falls in the critical category. AQI was recorded at 415 in Chandni Chowk, 404 in Dwarka, 321 in IGI Airport area, 403 in ITO and 428 in Vivek Vihar.

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