Telangana Scraps Two-Child Election Rule Amid Population Control Success

The Telangana government has decided to scrap the two-child norm for contesting local body elections. This move comes after receiving multiple representations against the rule. The cabinet also approved taking over Hyderabad Metro's first phase from L&T to facilitate expansion. Additionally, the government committed to procuring all paddy cultivated this monsoon season despite financial challenges.

Key Points: Telangana Ends Two-Child Norm for Local Body Polls

  • Cabinet removes two-child norm for local body election candidates
  • Government to take over Hyderabad Metro Phase 1 from L&T
  • State to procure entire monsoon paddy crop of 80 lakh tonnes
  • Three new agriculture colleges approved in Huzurnagar, Kodangal, Nizamabad
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Telangana to scrap two-child norm in local body elections

Telangana government removes two-child policy for local elections, approves Metro takeover from L&T, and ensures complete paddy procurement for farmers.

"The government will procure every grain cultivated during the season - P. Srinivas Reddy"

Hyderabad, Oct 16

The Telangana government on Thursday decided to scrap the two-child norm for contesting local body elections in the state.

The decision was taken at the meeting of the State Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. Minister for Information and Public Relations P. Srinivas Reddy told media persons that the Cabinet gave its approval to do away with the rule that bars individuals with more than two children from contesting the polls. He said the government had received several representations to do away with the two‑child norm. There have been views expressed that there is no need to implement this rule when population control is being strictly implemented in the state. Under the existing laws, individuals with more than two children are not eligible to contest for elections to Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituencies (MPTCs), Zilla Parishad Territorial Constituencies (ZPTCs), ward members and sarpanches.

The State Cabinet also decided to expedite the Hyderabad Metro Rail expansion process. It discussed at length the issue of taking over the first phase of Metro from L&T. The government decided to take over the first phase being run in public‑private partnership mode, as it had become an obstacle for the expansion of the Metro under Phase 2A and 2B. The Cabinet decided to constitute a high‑level committee of officials to study in depth the feasibility and all the issues related to taking over the Metro Rail from L&T. The Chief Secretary will be the chairman of the committee, which will have the Principal Secretary of the Finance Department, Secretary of Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD), Law Secretary, Metro Rail MD, and Urban Transport Advisor as members. The committee of officials will submit its report to the Cabinet Sub‑Committee on resource mobilisation. The Cabinet will take a final decision on taking over the Metro from L&T based on the recommendations of the Cabinet Sub‑Committee.

The Cabinet decided to take all steps to procure the entire paddy cultivated this monsoon season. It noted that the state produced a record 1.48 crore tonnes of grain. The Civil Supplies Department estimated that 80 lakh metric tonnes of paddy will reach the procurement centres in the state. The Central government has agreed to procure 50 lakh tonnes. The state government has requested it to procure another 15–20 lakh tonnes. Srinivas Reddy said, irrespective of the financial problems and other challenges, the government will procure every grain cultivated during the season. It also decided to immediately deposit Rs. 500 per quintal bonus for a fine variety of paddy, along with the Minimum Support Price (MSP), in the farmers’ accounts.

The State Cabinet has decided to set up three new Agriculture Colleges in the State. These colleges will come up in Huzurnagar, Kodangal and Nizamabad. The Cabinet decided to form a Sub‑Committee to prepare plans for organising celebrations to mark the completion of two years of the government. The celebrations will be held from December 1 to 9.

The Cabinet approved the proposals to allocate an additional seven acres of land to NALSAR University of Law at its existing campus in Hyderabad. The Cabinet also decided to increase the seat quota for locals from 25 per cent to 50 per cent.

The Cabinet has approved the proposal of the Roads & Buildings Department to issue tenders for the construction of roads of a total length of 5,566 km for Rs. 10,547 crore under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). The project involves the construction, upgradation, and maintenance of roads connecting Gram Panchayats (GPs) to mandal headquarters, mandal headquarters to district headquarters, and district headquarters to State headquarters.

The State Cabinet has passed a resolution agreeing to bear the cost of Rs. 438 crore for the acquisition of 845 hectares of land for the construction of the Krishna‑Vikarabad broad gauge railway line. The Cabinet decided to allot 435.08 acres of land to the Defence Department as an alternative to the defence lands to be transferred to the state government for the construction of elevated corridors from Paradise Junction to Shamirpet ORR and Paradise Junction to Dairy Farm Road in Greater Hyderabad.

The Cabinet has passed a resolution agreeing that the State Government will bear one‑third of the total cost (Rs. 7,500 crore) for the construction of the Mannanoor‑Srisailam elevated corridor over the reserved urban forest. The 75‑km‑long elevated corridor will be jointly constructed by the State and Central governments.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support removing the two-child norm, I'm more concerned about the Metro takeover. Hope the government doesn't burden taxpayers with this decision. The committee should ensure proper due diligence.
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Arjun K
Excellent move on paddy procurement! Farmers have been struggling and the Rs. 500 bonus per quintal will provide much-needed relief. Hope this reaches all farmers without delays.
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Sarah B
The road construction projects and new agriculture colleges are positive steps for Telangana's development. Infrastructure and education are key for growth. Hope these projects are completed on time!
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Vikram M
Increasing local seat quota to 50% is a great decision! This will ensure better representation for Telangana's youth in educational institutions. More opportunities for our local students 🎓
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Karthik V
So much spending announced - Metro takeover, road projects, railway lines. Where is all this money coming from? Hope the government is being fiscally responsible and not just making populist announcements before elections.

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