India's Legislative Leap: Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 Passed
The Jan Vishwas Bill 2026, regarded by Union Home Minister Amit Shah as a 'giant step,' was passed in Parliament, aiming to ease living and business conditions. It amends 784 provisions across 79 central laws, decriminalizing minor offences to foster a better business environment and reduce public harassment.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Thursday the passage of the Jan Vishwas Bill 2026 in Parliament, hailing it as a significant move to enhance the ease of living and business in India.
Shah emphasized that by reducing numerous legal constraints, the bill aligns with Prime Minister Modi's vision of a New India, which prioritizes simplified living and business operations.
The bill amends 784 provisions in 79 central laws, focusing on decriminalizing and rationalizing minor offences, thus improving the business climate and reducing harassment of citizens.
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