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  • Cabinet clears bill on surrogate motherhood

    According to the Health Ministry proposal, the draft Surrogacy Bill, 2016 aims at regulating commissioning of surrogacy in the country in a proper manner.

  • GST: Centre to rework draft bill

    States stood firm over their demands - infact, all states except one rejected the Centre's draft bill to amend the constitution.

  • New voting pattern proposed for GST Council in Draft Bill

    According to sources, the Centre will get a one-third share in voting rights in the Draft Bill, which means no decision could be taken without its concurrence.

  • Draft bill on coal regulator ready: secretary

    India's draft bill on coal regulator is ready and will be presented to the cabinet soon, its coal secretary Alok Perti said on Tuesday.

  • Chill Bill: Parliament's Winter Session

    There are a number of draft bills in the public domain, yet the winter session of the Parliament does not hold much promise.

  • Old vs new land bill: Here are the changes

    The century-old land laws in India are set for an overhaul as the new bill is tabled at the parliament. CNBC-TV18's Mehak Kasbekar reports on the three key changes in the draft that was sent earlier and put into public domain, and the one that has been tabled today.

  • Govt has no intentions of interfering, says Maken

    Government has no intentions of interfering in the functioning and autonomy of sports bodies, according to sports Minister Ajay Maken who wants the IOA and the NSFs to indicate the specific provisions in the draft bill that tantamount to interference in their functioning.

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