Dehradun: Uttarakhand cabinet on Thursday decided to make registration of marriages mandatory in the hill state.
After a cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister R P Nishank here this evening, Chief Secretary N S Napalchayal told reporters that all persons who marry would have to register their wedding within 90 days of the ceremony.
Otherwise, a fine of Rs 1,000 would be imposed.
A marriage registration bill would also be placed in the Vidhan Sabha in this regard, Napalchayal said.
In yet another decision, the government has also made it mandatory for all the MLAs to vacate the official accommodation within one month of retirement.
A grace period of 15 days can be considered in special circumstances following which the MLAs would have to vacate the residence immediately.
The government has also made provision of special allowances for police persons travelling on motorbikes and cycles in the state.
In another decision, the government has agreed to provide guarantee to NABARD for facilitating loans to local people in the state.
PTI
After a cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister R P Nishank here this evening, Chief Secretary N S Napalchayal told reporters that all persons who marry would have to register their wedding within 90 days of the ceremony.
Otherwise, a fine of Rs 1,000 would be imposed.
A marriage registration bill would also be placed in the Vidhan Sabha in this regard, Napalchayal said.
In yet another decision, the government has also made it mandatory for all the MLAs to vacate the official accommodation within one month of retirement.
A grace period of 15 days can be considered in special circumstances following which the MLAs would have to vacate the residence immediately.
The government has also made provision of special allowances for police persons travelling on motorbikes and cycles in the state.
In another decision, the government has agreed to provide guarantee to NABARD for facilitating loans to local people in the state.
PTI
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