Cabinet likely to approve MGNREGA renaming, new nuclear framework, higher education bill

Cabinet likely to approve MGNREGA renaming, new nuclear framework, higher education bill

The government may also approve the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill.

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Chetan Bhutani
  • Dec 12, 2025,
  • Updated Dec 12, 2025 2:23 PM IST

Government sources told Business Today that the Union Cabinet is likely to approve three major proposals today, spanning rural employment, atomic energy, and higher-education reforms.

The Cabinet is expected to clear the renaming of MNREGA as Pujya Bapu Gramin Rojgar Yojna, reaffirming its role as a crucial social and legal measure that guarantees the right to work. The scheme, originally titled the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), ensures at least 100 days of wage employment annually to households willing to undertake unskilled manual labour.

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Sources added that the government may also approve the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, aimed at strengthening India’s nuclear energy ecosystem and enabling greater technological and institutional advancement in the sector.

In a significant reform push, the Cabinet is likely to clear the Higher Education Commission of India Bill 2025, intended to establish a single regulatory authority for higher education. The Bill proposes the merger of three statutory bodies — the University Grants Commission (UGC), the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). 

This is the second attempt to draft such legislation and is seen as a major step toward simplifying governance and improving quality standards across India’s higher-education landscape.

Government sources told Business Today that the Union Cabinet is likely to approve three major proposals today, spanning rural employment, atomic energy, and higher-education reforms.

The Cabinet is expected to clear the renaming of MNREGA as Pujya Bapu Gramin Rojgar Yojna, reaffirming its role as a crucial social and legal measure that guarantees the right to work. The scheme, originally titled the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), ensures at least 100 days of wage employment annually to households willing to undertake unskilled manual labour.

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Sources added that the government may also approve the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, aimed at strengthening India’s nuclear energy ecosystem and enabling greater technological and institutional advancement in the sector.

In a significant reform push, the Cabinet is likely to clear the Higher Education Commission of India Bill 2025, intended to establish a single regulatory authority for higher education. The Bill proposes the merger of three statutory bodies — the University Grants Commission (UGC), the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). 

This is the second attempt to draft such legislation and is seen as a major step toward simplifying governance and improving quality standards across India’s higher-education landscape.

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Chetan Bhutani

Chetan Bhutani is a New Delhi-based economic policy journalist with ten years of experience in reporting and breaking stories about economic policy pertaining to India's infrastructure and financial sector, including highways, finance, railways, shipping, telecom, petroleum, and natural gas and currently works as an Associate Editor for Business Today TV. He is a journalist who works across multiple platforms and languages and offers in-depth coverage of the auto industry, regulations, new products, and reviews. Also, he has extensively reported about the actions taken by investigative authorities in relation to corporate and bank frauds as well as significant insolvency cases. Bhutani keeps a tight eye on all aspects of the government's public policies, from their creation to their implementation. In addition to his job, Chetan enjoys scheduling official appointments, travelling, going on road trips, playing cricket, and squash. Also, he is passionate about addressing climate change and road safety. He is a public policy enthusiast and has a master's degree in Public Administration.

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