The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday took up a discussion on The Boilers Bill, 2024, which seeks to repeal over 100 years old the Boilers Act, 1923, to provide for the regulation of boilers, safety of life and property of persons from the danger of explosions of steam-boilers and uniformity in registration.Union Minister Piyush Goyal moved the bill to the House for consideration and passing.
The bill was moved amid some uproar by opposition members, who were protesting and demanding that they be allowed clarifications on the statement of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on recent relations with China.
Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, however, disallowed any clarifications that led to opposition protests and later a walkout.
Moving the bill, Goyal said it will help ensure regulation of boilers, ensure the safety of life and property of persons from the danger of explosions of steam-boilers and for bringing uniformity in registration and inspection during manufacture, erection and use of boilers in the country and for matters connected with it.
Participating in the debate on the bill, BJP MP Brij Lal said it is a part of the government’s efforts to do away with old, colonial laws.
“This Act came in place 100 years ago… Boilers are used in all industries, there are many types of boilers. Accidents also happen due to corrosion over years. The old law does not have adequate provisions for design, manufacturing and maintenance,” Brij Lal said.
