Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State in mission mode, tackles emotive issues

- Faisal Malik faisal.malik@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Ahead of the announceme­nt Lok Sabha elections, the Maharashtr­a government on Monday shifted gears into mission mode and took a slew of decisions including making it mandatory to mention one’s mother’s first name in government documents, approving land acquisitio­n in Ayodhya for constructi­on of a Maharashtr­a Bhavan, and providing tenements to workers of 58 defunct textile mills. The decisions were taken during the state cabinet meeting.

Change in format of name

The change in format of names in government documents would impact the maximum number of people. As per the new format, the applicant’s name would have to be followed by the mother’s first name, the father’s first name and the surname. Names of babies born on or after May 1, 2024 would also have to be recorded in the same format in documents such as academic certificat­es, revenue documents (property cards), salary slips, and service books.

“The state public health department has been directed to consult the central government on whether this can be done for birth and death registrati­ons as well and take necessary decisions,” said a senior health official.

Married women can continue to record their names in the earlier format, mentioning their name followed by their husband’s first name and the surname, while unmarried women have been given an option to choose between the old and new formats. “They can make changes on property documents in the new format if they wish to,” said an official from the chief minister’s office (CMO). Orphans have been exempted from the decision considerin­g the challenges involved in identifyin­g their parents.

Soon after the decision, chief minister Eknath Shinde and his two deputies Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar changed their name plates outside their respective offices in Mantralaya.

Land acquisitio­n in Ayodhya

The state cabinet gave its approval to acquire 9,420.55 square metres of land in Ayodhya. Valued at approximat­ely ₹67.14 crore, the plot is located in Shahnewaz Pur, under Sector 8D as per the Uttar Pradesh Housing and Developmen­t Board. Once Maharashtr­a Bhavan is constructe­d on this plot, residents of the state would be able to enjoy a comfortabl­e stay in the religious town at reasonable rates.

Housing for mill workers

The state cabinet decided to provide tenements to workers of 58 defunct textile mills and allocated a sum of ₹1,500 crore from the funds of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) for the purpose. The tenements would be constructe­d courtesy a joint venture under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban). A fund ₹3,000 crore would be provided by the state housing department.

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