The Assembly passed five government laws, including the Andhra Pradesh ADMDMENT, 2025, AP motor vehicle (amendment), 2025 and AP Shops & Business (Appendix), 2025.
According to the Minister of Labor, factories and boilers, Vasamsetty Subhash, the Andhra Pradesh Act, 2025 allowed the government to increase the permissible everyday working hours for workers subject to regulated restrictions and distribution of restrictions.
It facilitates the employment of workers during night shifts in a manner that respects their rights, dignity and security and extends their approach to the same economic opportunity and in accordance with court precedents.
The Act also orders appropriate warranties, including rest periods, overtime compensation, security measures and social facilities for all workers, especially those affected by extended or night working hours.
The draft of the AP motor vehicle is taxed is up to 12 years to 1,500 GBP per year and to 3,000 GBP per HCV for more than 12 years to reduce vehicle owners for more than 12 years.
Minister of Transport M. Ramprasad Reddy reported the House that the government had enacted the AP’s 2006 motor vehicles to collect the green air for control of air pollution and that the green tax is due under Section 3 of the 1963 motor vehicle taxation.
The government collected 3,000, 10,000 and 16,000 GBP per year for different categories of HCV under 12 years. These have now been reduced to a uniform rate of £ 1,500.
Green tax on HCV for more than 12 years was at the age of 3,000, 6,000 and 20,000 GBP per year, which was reduced to one rate of 3,000 GBP.
As regards the draft Act AP Shops & Stativments (Domementment), 2025, Mr. Subhash said it would provide greater operating flexibility to shops and facilities while maintaining the necessary protection of workers.
Bill paved the way to increase the maximum daily working hours from 8 to 10 (while maintaining a weekly ceiling of 48 hours) for better distribution of workload without increasing the overall working pressure, rationalization of spread limits, and replacement of monthly overtime with quarterly limits.
In addition, the bill makes it easier to simplify the requirements for rest interval, such as allowing six hours of continuous work with a 30 -minute break reflects current working conditions and supports better compliance.
Another part of the AP SHOPS & BUSINESS (Domement), 2025, enables night employment of women with certain safety and safety measures to introduce more inclusive and allowing the framework for women’s employment in conventional hours.
The bill exempts facilities employing less than 20 workers from most of their provisions, with the exception of key sections concerning registration, working hours, rest, security and social care of workers.
However, the provisions on the warranty ensure that once the number of employees reaches 20 or more, the full usability of the bill will be automatically launched to ensure regulatory capital as soon as it becomes an act.
The other two legislation are AP prevention of begging (amendment), 2025 and AP State Commission for planned tribes (amendment), 2025.
AP Prevention of begging (amendment), 2025 paved the way to remove the words “lepers”, “leprosy asylum” and “mad” from the previous act with regard to their discriminatory nature towards disabilities, including persons affected by Maloxide.
AP State Commission for planned tribes (amendment), 2025 determined the land for omitting the upper age limit for the positions of the chairman and members of the State.
The amendment stated that “President or members, unless otherwise disqualified to continue under the rules, organizes the Office for two years from the date of its date, provided that it is prolonged for up to two years for only one period.
Published – September 19, 2025 21:32