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Cabinet Approves Revised Waqf Bill for Parliament’s Budget Session

The Cabinet approved a revamped Waqf Bill which serves as a decisive development to update the rules that manage religious endowments.

Cabinet Approves Revised Waqf Bill for Parliament’s Budget Session

The Cabinet approved a revamped Waqf Bill which serves as a decisive development to update the rules that manage religious endowments. The government plans to present this bill during the second part of the budget session of Parliament which would reform Waqf property management and usage procedures.

The rewritten Waqf bill will tackle existing problems in Waqf asset management that encompass poor administration and unauthorized occupancies along with conflicts about property movement between stakeholders. The legislation implements transparent standards along with accountability dimensions to enable Waqf boards to carry out effective asset utilization for public betterment. Under the new bill the government established modern administrative procedures and dispute resolution systems and added safety protocols to stop unauthorized property deals and land disputes.

Under the new framework government leaders have emphasized that it will protect all parties involved while maximizing revenue potential from Waqf properties. The generated revenue can be redirected toward social development initiatives which will enhance the overall socio-economic growth of vulnerable populations. The revised bill defines clear standards for the responsibilities held by Waqf stakeholders and it aims to simplify procedures to decrease administrative and corruptive practice delays.

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Religious leaders together with social activists join legal experts in supporting the proposed reforms that viewers across different sectors have received favorably. Experts consider this bill vital because it seeks to modernize an institution that has existed since centuries to support the socio-religious structure. The upcoming Parliament budget session will focus debates on maintaining Waqf institution freedom alongside regulatory intervention. The enactment of the revised Waqf Bill will redefine the present state of religious endowments.

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