Deccan Chronicle

3-tier system for jobs goes

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 17

DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 17 The Telangana state Cabinet on Friday approved four Ordinances to bring amendments to existing laws.

The Cabinet which met at Pragathi Bhavan for four hours also took a major decision to scrap the existing threetier zonal system and replacing it with the two-tier zonal system for government recruitmen­ts. For this, Article 371(D) needs to be amended, which requires President’s assent. The Cabinet approved the resolution and referred it to the President for approval.

The state government will pitch for reduction in GST tax rates on granite and beedi industries in the next round of GST Council meeting to be held in New Delhi on Sunday.

IT minister K.T. Rama Rao will attend the meeting on behalf of finance minister Etala Rajender whose son is getting married the same day.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao had recently written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, seeking tax reductions on granite and beedi industries and exemption for Mission Bhagiratha and irrigation project works.

The CM brought to the notice of Centre that there are nearly 2,000 granite industries in state that provide direct employment to 2 lakh and indirect employment to 5 lakh people. He expressed concern that granite industries will face the risk of closure due to higher tax rates, affecting the livelihood of lakhs of people.

The CM requested the Centre to bring granite and finished products under the 12 per cent GST slab, instead of the proposed 12 per cent slab on raw granite and 28 per cent tax on finished products.

The CM also cited massive infrastruc­ture programmes like the Mission Bhagiratha drinking water project and other irrigation works taken up by the state government with huge investment­s that will be affected by the proposed GST rates, as costs are likely to increase substantia­lly.

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