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Link to reportNT Staff ReporterPanaji, March 24The government today
introduced seven bills including one to contain ragging and to amend
various existing acts on the first day of the budget session of the
state legislative assembly.The first bill (the Goa Prohibition of
Ragging Bill 2008) introduced today pertained to contain upsurge of
harassment (physical and psychological) of junior students by seniors,
which lead to their discontinuing the studies. The bill aims at
prohibiting ragging in educational institutions.The second bill (The
Goa Town and Country Planning (amendment) Bill 2008) aims at amending
Section 16 and 16A of the Goa, Daman and Diu Town and Country Planning
Act, 1974, and repeal to ordinance promulgated to that effect.Through
the third bill, The Goa Value Added Tax (third amendment) Bill, 2008,
the government has sought to amend various sections of the Goa Value
Added Tax Act, 2005, which among other things provide for imposing
penalty of Rs 1,000 per quarter on dealers who fail to file returns
within the stipulated period.By the fourth bill (The Goa Buildings
(lease, rent and eviction) Control (amendment) Bill, 2008) introduced
in the House today, the government has sought to amend Section 23A of
the Goa, Daman and Diu Buildings (lease, rent and eviction) Control
Act, 1968, by inserting a new sub-section (3B) to protect the property
rights of non-resident Indians and enable them to recover possession of
their premises for own occupation or that of their family members.The
government also introduced three other bills including the Goa
Preservation of Trees (amendment) Bill, 2008, The Goa Electricity Duty
(amendment) Bill, 2008 and the Goa Motor Vehicles Tax (amendment) Bill,
2008.Meanwhile, the House today passed the Goa Appropriation Bill,
2008, for Rs 286 crore. The bill provides for appropriation of sums
from and out of the consolidated fund of the state of Goa to meet the
expenditure on certain services, granted by the legislative assembly
for those services.

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