Hyderabad, April 10: Governor Tamilsai Soundararajan has made key decisions regarding several pending bills in the Indian state of Telangana. In a hearing at the Supreme Court today, it was revealed that the Governor had accepted three bills, sent two bills to the President for approval, rejected two bills, and kept two bills pending.

The accepted bills will now become law in Telangana, while the two bills sent to the President will require his approval before they can be enacted. The rejected bills will not become law.

The decisions come as part of an ongoing legal process regarding the pending bills, and are expected to have significant implications for the state. It remains unclear why the two bills have been kept pending, or when a decision on their status will be made.

Governor Tamilsai Soundararajan’s decisions are seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate over the pending bills, and are likely to have a major impact on the political landscape in Telangana

GOVERNOR APPROVED BILLS
1.Motor Vehicle taxation 2.Agriculture University 3.Municipal Act Amendment 2

PENDING BILLS
1.Public employment 2.Panchyat Raj Act-2 3.Private University Bill

GOVERNOR SENT TO PRESIDENT
1.Common requirement Bill in Telangana universities
2.Mulugu Forest college and research centre (University)

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