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Fifteenth Session TIIIRIEET'{TH KERAI"A LEGISX.ATWE ASSEII{BLY RESUME OT' BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE FIFTEENTH SESSION @ Kerala Legislature Secretaiiat nr6 KERALA NIYAMASABHA PRINTING PRESS. THIRTEENTH KERAI-A LEGIST-ATIVE ASSEMBLY RESTJME OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE FIFTEENTH SESSION 318t2016. FIF'TEENTH SESSION - - CONTENTS FtprrEnru Spsstott Page 1. Obituary Reference 1 2. Election of DePutY SPeaker I 3. Panel of Chairmen I I 4. Questions 5. Adjournment Motion 2 6. Calling Attention 2 7. Papers laid on the Table 2 8. Presentation of RePorts 2 9, Consideration of RePorts 4 10. Special Reference 5 11. Special Mention 5 12. Announcement bY the SPeaker ) 13. Rulings bY the SPeaker 5 14. Motion moved by the Chief Minister 5 15. Statement under Rule 64 ) 16. Statement under Rule 300 5 17. Statutory Resolution 6 18. Motion under Rule 130 7 19. Question of Breach of Privilege 20. LegislativeBusiness R 21. Financial Business 9 n. Private Members' Business 10 23. Visitors l0 24. Termination of the Session l0 25. APPendices ll 25. Statement showing Constituency. Name 93 and Party Affilia-tion of Members of Thirteentir Kerala Legislative Assembly Speaker Ssnr N. SerrH,qN Deputy Speaker Sxnt Pelooe R-lvt' Council of Ministers l. Shri Oommen Chandy, Chief Minister 2. ,, P K. Abdu Rabb, Minister for Education 3. ,, Adoor Prakash, Minister for Revenue and Coir 4. ,, A. P. Anil Kumar, Minister for welfare of Scheduled castes, Backward Classes and Tourism 5. ,, Anoop Jacob, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies, Consumer Protection and Registration 6. ,, Aryadan Muhammed, Minister for Power '1. ,, K. Babu, Minister for Fisheries, Pods and Excise. S.,,C.N.Balakrishnan,MinisterforCo-operation,KhadiandVillage lndustries g. Minister for Public Works " V. K. Ebrahim Kunju, l0.Smt.P.K.Jayalakshmi,MinisterforWelfareofScheduledTribes' Youth Affairs, Museums and Zoos 11. Shri K. C. Joseph, Minister for Rural Development, Planning' Culture and NORKA 12. ,, P. J. Joseph, Minister for Water Resources Technology 13. ,, P. K, Kunhalikutty, Minister for Industries and Information 14.,,ManjalamkuzhiAli,MinisterforUrbanAffairsandWelfareof Minorities * Shri Palode Ravi elected as Deputy Speaker on 2'12-2015' viii 15. Slui K. P. Mohanan, Minister for Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Printing and Stationery 16. Dr. M. K. Muneer, Minister for Panchayats and Social Justice 17. Shri Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, Minister for Forest, Environment, Transport, Sports and Cinema 18. ,, Ramesh Chennithala, Minister for Home and Vigilance 19. ,, Shibu Baby John, Minister for Labour and Skills n. ,, V. S. Sivakumar, Minister for Health, Family Welfare and Devaswom Leader of the House SHru OoNa[aeN CHeNov Leader of Opposition SHru V. S. AcHurHeNeNoe,N Gov e r nme nt C h ief ll/h ip Ssnt Tnoues UNNtvnonu Secretary SHnr P. D. SeR.eNcnoHenlN THIRTEENTH KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fifteenth Session Date of Commencement .. November 30, 2015 Date of Adjournment .. November 17, 2015 Date of Prorogation .. December 17 , 2015 (At the conclusion of its sitting) Number of sittings .. I I (Eleven) Penrv PostrtoN or THtnresNrH Krneu Lectsl-ATtve AsseN,tslv (ns oN 30rH Noverraaen, 2015) Ruling Indian National Congress 39 Indian Union Muslim League 20 Kerala Congress (M) 8 Revolutionary Socialist PartY 3 Janata Dal (United)' 2 Kerala Congress (B) 1 Kerala Congress (Jacob) I Opposition Communist Party of India (Marxist) 44 Communist Party of India t3 Janatha Dal (Secular) 4 Nationalist Congress PartY 2 Independents 2 Total 139 Vacant I Speaker I Grand Total t4r * Socialist Janata (Democratic) merged with Janata Dal (United)' 318/20'16. RESLME OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING TI{E FIFTEENTH SESSION OF TI{E THIRIEENTH KERALA LEGISI.-ATTVE ASSEMBLY The summons dated November 13, 2015 for the Fifteenth Session of the Thirteenth Kerala Legislative Assembly was issued to the Members on November 16, 2015. The Session commenced at 8.30 a.m. on Monday, November 30,2015 and adjourned sine-die at 11 .47 p.rh on Thursday, December 17,2015. The House met on the following days viz., November 30, December 1,2,3, 4,7,8, 14, 15, 16, 17 (ll days of sittings). The House transacted business for 82 hours and 02 minutes (Appendix XII)' Obituary Reference On November 30,2015, the Speaker made reference on the demise of p. G. Purushothaman Pillai, N. P. Moideen and K. Somasekharan Nair, former members of Kerala Legislative Assembly. As a mark of respect to the deceased, the members stood in silence for a while. Election of Deputy Speaker On December 2,2015, the Speaker informed the House that two Members viz. Shri Palode Ravi and Shri E. Chandrasekharan had been duly nominated as candidates for election as Deputy Speaker. Election was then conducted. All together 139 Members including the Speaker cast their votes. Shri Palode Ravi secured 74 votes and Shri E. Chandrasekharan secured 65 votes. Shri Palode Ravi was declared elected as Deputy Speaker. Panel of Chairmen The following members were nominated to the Panel of Chairmen for the Session: Dn. N. Jayaraj Shri Varkala Kahar Shri A. K. Saseendran Questions Details regarding the number of questions received and the number of questions answered on the tloor of the House etc. are given in Appendix I and IA. 318/2016. Adjournment lVlotion During the Session I I notices of Adjournment Motion were received. None out of them was admitted. Details of adjournment motions in respect of which consent was withheld after hearing the views of Ministers concerned on the floor of the House are given in Appendix II. Calling Attention During the session 16 statements were made by Ministers under ru.e 62, details of which are given in Appenclix III. Papers laid on the Table The details of papers laid on the table are given in Appendix IV. Presentation of Reports The foll,rwing reports were presented on the dates noted against e,,ch; 1. The Twenty Second Report of Business Advisory ) Committee I 2. The Twenty Second to Twenty Fifth Reports of I l-12-2015 Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and I Scl:reduled Tribes ) 3. The Sixteenth to Eighteenth Reports of the Committee on Environment 4. The Forty Second to Forty Fifth Reports of the Committee on Local Fund Accounts t,, 5. Ttre Report of the Subject Committee VI on The Kerala Public Service Commission (Additional Functions as Respects the Universities) Bill, 2015 6. The Report of the Subject Committee VII on ThLe Payment of Wages (Kerala Amendmart) Bill, 2015 3-12-2015 7. The Report of the Subject Committee XIV on The Non-Resident Keralites' Welfare (Amendment) Biu,2015 8. The Report of the Subject Committee XIV on The Hindu Succession (Kerala Amendment) Bill, 2cls 3 9. The Twenty Fourth Report of the Committee on Private Members' Bills and Resolutions 10. The Ninety Seventh to Hundred and Third Reports of the Committee on Public Undertakings ll. The Twenty Sixth to Twenty Eighth Reports of the 3-12-20t5 Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 12. The Nineteenth to Twenty First Reports o,f the Committee on Environment lJ. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Reports of the .. 4-12-2015 Committee on the Welfare of Backward Class Communities was presented 14. The Report of the Subject Committee \/I on ., 7-t2-2015 The Kerala Sports (Amendment) Bill, 2015 was presented 15. The Twenty Third Report of the Business Advisory Committee 16. The Report of the Subject Committee IX on the, Kerala Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill. 2015 17. The Report of the Subject Commiltee X orL 8-12-2015 The Kerala Public Service Commission tiAdditional Functions as Respects the Services Under the Kerala State Pollution Control Board) Bill, 2012 18. The Report of the Subject Committee XIII orr The Kerala State Commission for Forwarcl Communities Bill, 2015 19. The Report of the Subject Committee XIV ort The Malayalam Language (Dissemination ancl Enrichmen$ Bill, 2015 ,.,,,,,, 20. The Report of the Subject Committee XIV on The Non-Resident Indians' (Keralites) Commission Bill.2015 l 4 t1 The Sixth Report of the Committee on the Welfare .. t4-12-2015 of Non-Resident Keralites 22. The Report of the Subject Committee IX on The Kerala Town and Country Planning Bill, 2015 23. The Hundred and Third to Hundred and Tenth Reports of the Public Accounts Committee, 2015 24. The Forty Sixth to Fifty Second Reports of the t5-12-2015 Committee on Local Fund Accounts 25, The Twenty Ninth to Thirty Second Reports of the Committee on Subordinate Legislation 26. The Tenth to Twelfth Reports of the Committee on Papers Laid on the Table 27. The Report of the Subject Committee XII regarding the 'Empowerment of Laboratories' 28, The Twenty Ninth to Thirty Fourth Reports of the Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes tilt2-2015 29. The Twelfth and Thirteenth Reports of the Committee on the Welfare of Women. Children and Physically Handicapped 30. The Twenty Second to Thirty Third Reports of the Committee on Environment. Consideration of Reports The following reports were adopted on the dates noted against each: l. The Twenty Second Report of Business Advisory .. t-12-2015 Committee 2. The Twenty Fourth Report of the Committee on ..4-t2-2015 Private Members' Bills and Resolutions 3. The Twenty Third Report of the Business Advisory .. 8-12-2015 Committee. 5 Special Reference on the heavy rain and On December 3,2075, the Speaker made a reference flood in Chennai, Tamilnadu' Special Mention onDecember|4,2l|S,SpeakermadeareferencefelicitatingShriJayaraj andotherartist/technicalexpertsassociatedwithhiminthefeaturefllm.ottal' chakoram
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