New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Monday witnessed the introduction of three landmark legislative initiatives aimed at modernising India’s energy framework, transforming higher education governance, and simplifying the country’s legal system by repealing outdated laws.
The Centre’s move signals a strong push toward clean energy expansion, streamlined regulation, and ease of governance, aligning with the broader vision of Viksit Bharat.
🔋 Nuclear Energy Bill: Opening Doors to Clean Power Growth
One of the most significant legislations introduced seeks to modernise India’s nuclear energy sector, paving the way for capacity expansion and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.
The proposed bill aims to:
- Strengthen nuclear safety and regulatory mechanisms
- Encourage technological upgrades in nuclear power generation
- Support India’s long-term clean energy and climate commitments
With India targeting net-zero emissions by 2070, nuclear power is expected to play a critical role in ensuring energy security while maintaining low carbon emissions.
🎓 Higher Education Revamp: Single Commission, Simplified Oversight
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan tabled the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, which proposes a comprehensive overhaul of higher education regulation in the country.
Key highlights include:
- Creation of a single Higher Education Commission of India (HECI)
- Three specialised verticals for regulation, accreditation, and academic standards
- Reduced regulatory overlap and faster decision-making
The Bill aims to replace the fragmented regulatory ecosystem with a unified structure focused on quality, autonomy, and global competitiveness of Indian institutions.
The introduction of the Bill triggered protests from opposition members, who raised concerns over consultation and federal implications.
📜 Repeal of 71 Obsolete Laws: Towards Simplified Governance
Alongside sectoral reforms, the government also introduced a proposal to repeal 71 outdated and redundant laws, many of which have lost relevance or overlap with newer legislations.
This step is part of a broader governance reform agenda focused on:
- Reducing legal clutter
- Improving ease of compliance
- Enhancing administrative efficiency
🇮🇳 A Step Towards ‘Viksit Bharat’
Together, the three legislative initiatives underline the government’s intent to:
- Accelerate clean energy transition
- Reform education governance
- Simplify the legal framework
As these bills move through parliamentary scrutiny, they are expected to shape India’s development trajectory across energy, education, and governance in the coming years.
📌 Disclaimer
This article is based on publicly available information and official statements made during parliamentary proceedings. The content is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, policy, or professional advice. Legislative proposals discussed are subject to parliamentary debate, amendments, and approval. Readers are advised to refer to official government notifications and parliamentary records for the most accurate and updated information.

