New Waqf Board Amendment Bill: What Does It Mean?

The Central Waqf Council (CWC), set up in 1964, oversees and advises state-level waqf boards across India.

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Friday, 9th Aug 2024, is a big day. A new bill was introduced. It is called the Waqf Board Amendment Bill. Let’s find out what this bill is about. Waqf is like a gift. Muslims give land or buildings. It is for good purposes. Like schools or hospitals. Waqf boards manage these gifts. They help ensure that they are used for good purposes.  The Waqf Board Amendment Bill will be presented in the Lok Sabha today. The opposition parties are cornering the government over this. It is believed that a total of 40 amendments have been made in it to rein in the Waqf Board. Many Muslim organizations are also against this decision of the government. At the same time, the opposition has appealed to the government that after the Waqf (Amendment) Bill is presented, it should be sent to the Standing Committee of Parliament for consideration.

 This bill makes waqf boards stronger. They can now take decisions. Quickly and easily. No need to wait for approvals. This saves a lot of time. And the system gets simplified. So far, waqf boards had limitations. They could not make major changes. The changes had to be approved. Now, the new bill changes this rule. But, why the change? The government wants efficiency. Waqf properties need good management. Faster decisions help with that. This bill aims to fix delays. And to make the process of development easier. This new bill also increases accountability. Waqf boards now have more responsibility. They must manage the properties well. In return they get more power. This is a trade-off. The bill also has a special clause. It allows waqf boards to invest. The money received from waqf properties can increase. This helps in future development.

More money means better services. However, there are concerns. Some people worry about misuse. More power means more risk. The bill takes care of this. It has checks and balances. To ensure proper use of power. In the bigger picture, this bill opens doors. For better use of waqf properties. It shows the government’s willingness. To improve the system. And to make things better for everyone. Looking ahead, the bill needs approval. There needs to be further discussion on it. Once passed, it becomes a law. A change in the way waqf works. After all, this is a big step. A step towards better waqf management. It is a step towards efficiency and growth. A step that can benefit many. Let us not forget the impact. This bill can change waqf management. Can bring efficiency and development. It also has legal implications. The legal framework for waqf changes. For common people, what does this mean? It can mean better services. Schools and hospitals can get better. Because waqf boards can work faster. While we wait for further details, one thing is clear. The Waqf Board Amendment Bill brings change. We hope it will also bring progress. Let’s see how it unfolds. It’s a wait and watch situation. But for now, the news is big. And its impact could be even bigger. Stay tuned for more details.

What is Waqf property?

It refers to movable or immovable property dedicated to God for charitable purposes through a formal deed or instrument. This tradition predates the practice of documentation. As a result, properties that have been in use for a long time may also be recognized as waqf property. These properties may serve public charitable purposes or be designated for private use to benefit a person’s descendants. Waqf properties are not transferable and are held permanently in the name of God. Income generated from waqf properties often supports educational institutions, cemeteries, mosques, and shelters, providing aid to many Muslims.

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