The Central government is set to introduce the Waqf (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha today aimed at restricting the powers of the Waqf board and ensuring the participation of Muslim women and non-Muslims. The bill seeks to repeal Section 40 of the current law, which governs the board's authority to classify Waqf property. This legislation has been in development for the last few years and has involved meetings with various stakeholders such as community members, eminent jurists, and lawyers. With government-owned entities like railways and defense being the top two landowners, the proposed changes in the bill are crucial in managing Waqf properties.