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Other Bills Approved:
The State Cabinet also approved drafts for three amendment bills: kerala Industrial Single Window Clearance boards and Industrial township Area Growth Bill (2025), Kerala Municipality Act Amendment Bill, and Kerala panchayat raj Act Amendment Bill.
The passage of the draft Kerala Privately Held Excess Land (Regularisation) Bill holds critically importent implications for property owners across the state who seek clarity regarding ownership rights over disputed or undocumented parcels revealed during advanced surveys initiated recently. This initiative reflects an effort to modernize longstanding bureaucratic processes contingent upon older survey methods that often left ambiguities in property boundaries and ownership status.
While regularising private ownership will promote better transparency in recordkeeping, its strict limitation to non-governmental lands underscores an essential safeguard against exploitation or encroachment on public resources-a pressing concern given increased use of digital technology to evaluate territorially sensitive areas like puramboke or vested lands.
Furthermore, approval of various municipal and industrial development amendment bills demonstrates a broader governmental push toward administrative streamlining across industries and local governance frameworks-an ambition perhaps aimed at bolstering developmental outcomes comprehensively within both urban municipalities and rural panchayats.
this series of legislative decisions collectively represents a forward-looking approach with likely impacts on both economic modernization as well as civic infrastructure reforms critical to sustainable growth within Kerala’s unique socio-political landscape.
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