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Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs to move out of Nirman Bhawan by end of June

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File picture of the Kartavya Path.

File picture of the Kartavya Path.
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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) is likely to be among the first ministries to move out of its Nirman Bhawan offices as part of the Union government’s plans to shift out all Ministry offices in the national capital to a set of Common Central Secretariat office buildings along Kartavya Path as envisioned in its Central Vista redevelopment project.

MoHUA on Monday issued an Office Memorandum, stating that it had been decided to move the Ministry, Directorate of Estates, Land and Development Office, and other divisions out of Nirman Bhawan by the end of June. Nirman Bhawan also houses offices of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The memorandum said the new building premises will be equipped with basic office infrastructure that will include furniture, NIC connectivity, ICT (Information, Communication and Technology) facilities, and basic amenities. It, however, noted that the missions concerned, offices of the MOHUA “may have to take their own computers/desktops, printers, scanners, TV units, etc. as these items are not being provided as part of the infrastructure setup”.

As a part of the Central Vista redevelopment, the Centre had proposed a CCS of nine office buildings and a conference centre on Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath) to accommodate all Ministries. The first three of these office buildings are now close to completion.

According to the plans proposed by the Centre for this administrative shift, the existing structures on the plots, including the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Shastri Bhawan, Nirman Bhawan, Udyog Bhawan and Krishi Bhawan, are to be demolished to make way for the new buildings.

MoHUA has also called for all missions, divisions, and offices of the Land and Development Office, the Directorate of Estates/ Central Public Works Department to constitute their respective internal relocation teams and designate nodal officers by Tuesday (June 10) to coordinate the move from Nirman Bhawan.

Nirman Bhawan, along with office buildings like Udyog Bhawan, Shastri Bhawan, Rail Bhawan, and Krishi Bhawan, was constructed between 1956 to 1968 to address the increased demand for office spaces of the Union government ministries.

The overall rough estimated cost for the entire Central Vista redevelopment project, including the new Parliament buildings, the Common Central Secretariat complexes, and the redevelopment of Kartavya Path is expected to be around ₹20,000 crore, the government’s official website on the project said.

The Hindu had previously reported that work of building the CCS office buildings was bagged by Larsen and Toubro in October, 2021 at a cost of ₹3,141.99 crore, which was the largest contract in the history of the CPWD at the time.

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Engaging with States to ensure effective implementation of UMEED portal for Waqf properties: Minority Affairs Ministry

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The CEO of the Waqf Board requested the Centre to revisit and ease certain leasing provisions related to Waqf properties. File (representational image)

The CEO of the Waqf Board requested the Centre to revisit and ease certain leasing provisions related to Waqf properties. File (representational image)
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The Minority Affairs Ministry on Sunday (June 22, 2025) said it has been actively engaging with States and Union Territories to ensure effective implementation of the UMEED portal, stressing that details of all registered Waqf properties across India are to be mandatorily uploaded on this platform within six months.

In line with this effort, the Ministry said, Minority Affairs Secretary Chandra Shekhar Kumar visited Mumbai on June 21 to hold a comprehensive review meeting with the State Secretary, senior officials and Maharashtra State Waqf Board CEO.

This marks his second such visit following a similar review in Bihar last week, it said.

During the meeting, Mr. Kumar apprised the officials of the rules to be rolled out shortly to support the statutory requirements of the portal, the statement said.

He encouraged proactive participation and invited suggestions from state authorities to streamline the implementation process, it said.

The CEO of the Waqf Board requested the Centre to revisit and ease certain leasing provisions related to Waqf properties.

Mr. Kumar assured that the request will be examined sympathetically, reaffirming the Centre’s commitment to empowering Waqf Boards and enhancing Waqf property management, the statement said.

Apart from reviewing UMEED implementation, the Secretary also assessed the status of projects under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Vikas Karyakram (PMJVK) in Maharashtra.

He directed the State officials to submit all pending proposals to the Ministry within one week for necessary action.

Mr. Kumar also held a meeting with officials of the Haj Committee of India (HCoI) in Mumbai, congratulating them on the smooth and successful conduct of Haj 2025.

He noted with satisfaction that this year recorded the lowest number of deaths and health-related incidents among Indian Haj pilgrims.

Mr. Kumar attributed this achievement to improved coordination between the Ministry, Haj Committee of India, deputationists, Saudi authorities and local support systems.

The Secretary especially acknowledged the effectiveness of the Haj Suvidha App, which played a crucial role in enhancing pilgrim experience and easing on-ground challenges.

He affirmed that insights from this year’s Haj operations will be used to further improve arrangements for Haj 2026.

The Ministry of Minority Affairs remains committed to ensuring efficient administration of Waqf properties and a dignified pilgrimage experience for all Hajis through digital empowerment and responsive governance, the statement said.

Following the launch of the Unified Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development Act, 1995 (UMEED) Central Portal on June 6, 2025, the Ministry of Minority Affairs has been actively engaging with states and union territories to ensure the effective implementation of this statutory platform, it said.

As per the mandate of the UMEED portal, details of all registered Waqf properties across India are to be mandatorily uploaded within six months.

The government launched the portal on June 6 to create a digital inventory after geo-tagging all Waqf properties, with Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju calling it a historic step that would ensure that community-owned Waqf assets are utilised effectively and fairly for poor Muslims.

The UMEED portal will serve as a centralised digital platform for real-time uploading, verification, and monitoring of Waqf properties.

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Polling underway in 3,894 gram panchayats in Gujarat

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As many as 3,894 gram panchayats went to the polls in Gujarat. File

As many as 3,894 gram panchayats went to the polls in Gujarat. File
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As many as 3,894 gram panchayats went to the polls in Gujarat on Sunday (June 22, 2025) in the first such exercise after the state government announced 27 per cent reservation for the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in the local bodies elections in 2023.

The State Election Commission (SEC) said 81 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise to elect 3,656 sarpanchs and 16,224 panchayat members.

People queued up in large numbers in rural Gujarat to cast their votes using ballot papers across 10,479 polling stations.

Polling has been largely peaceful, with a few incidents of violence, and people turned up to vote despite the rains in parts of the state.

In a village in Banaskantha district, a 95-year-old woman arrived to exercise her franchise with her grandson amid heavy rains.

Police personnel assisted the elderly and differently-abled voters.

Kheda MLA Arjunsinh Chauhan and former Tharad MLA Gujlabsinh Rajput were among the early voters.

“Panchayat is an important pillar of democracy, so the right candidate should win the elections. I would appeal to people to record 100 per cent voting,” Chauhan said.

An incident of violence was reported in Panchmahal district, where the son of a sarpanch candidate was attacked by rival groups in Dhanitra village and was taken to a hospital for treatment.

The counting of votes will take place on June 25.

The SEC has identified 3,939 polling stations as sensitive and 336 as highly sensitive.

Out of 8,326 gram panchayats, for which elections were declared on May 25, general and mid-term polls are being held for 3,541, and bypolls for 353 panchayats.

As many as 1,023 gram panchayats have been declared uncontested and vacant with no candidate filing nomination, the SEC said.

The SEC said gram panchayat polls in six talukas under the Kadi and Visavadar assembly seats were cancelled due to by-elections held there on Thursday.

Gram panchayat elections are usually not contested on party lines. Candidates do not fight on party tickets, though they may be affiliated with political parties.

This is the first time that elections are being held on a big scale in Gujarat after the state government in August 2023 announced a 27% reservation for OBCs in panchayats, municipalities and civic corporations on recommendations of the Zaveri Commission’s report.

Earlier, OBC reservation in local bodies was capped at 10 per cent.

After the Supreme Court ruled that the OBC reservation should be proportionate to their population, the state government, in July 2022, set up the KS Jhaveri Commission to gather and analyse data on the nature and implications of backwardness in local bodies.

The existing quota for Scheduled Castes (14%) and Scheduled Tribes (7%) in local bodies remained unchanged, and there has been no breach of the 50% reservation ceiling.

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Militant arrested; arms, ammunition seized in Manipur

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“A militant belonging to the banned outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (PWG) was arrested in Imphal West district of Manipur,” a police statement said on Sunday (June 22, 2025.)

“A large cache of arms and ammunition were also seized in separate search operations in Imphal East and Kakching districts. The arrest and arms seizures were made on Saturday (June 21, 2025),” it said.

“A total of 19 ‘demand letters’, used for extortion, were seized from the possession of the militant, identified as Yanglem Sadananda Singh (26),” the statement said.

“Also, in a search operation in Mayophung-Sanasabi Hill in Imphal East district, a .303 bipod mounted rifle, seven .303 cartridges, two heavy-calibre mortars, 20 heavy-calibre mortar shells, two IEDs, four radio sets with charger, a pistol with three cartridges, 12 grenades and a bulletproof jacket were seized,” it said.

In another search operation in the foothills of Chingkhei Ching Phaknung village in Imphal East district, an INSAS light machine gun with magazine, an INSAS rifle with magazine, two self-loading rifles with magazines, a sniper rifle, a .32 pistol with magazine, six 5.56mm INSAS cartridges, twenty-one 5.56mm empty cases and four 9mm empty cases were seized.

In the third search operation in Nongmaikhong Makha Leikai hill range in Kakching district, an SMG carbine with two magazines, an AK-47 rifle, two single-barrel guns, one modified 9mm pistol with two magazines, three IEDs (weighing about 2 kg), eight wire detonators, and 10 PEK explosive packets each weighing 125 gm were seized.

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