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COMMITTEES of RAJYA SABHA and OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES and BODIES on WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (2011) Com COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (2011) Com. Co-ord.Sec. PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (Corrected upto 24th May, 2011) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI (24th May, 2011) Price: Rs. 40.00 COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (2011) OFFICERS OF RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN Shri M. Hamid Ansari DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Shri K. Rahman Khan SECRETARY-GENERAL Dr. V.K. Agnihotri PREFACE The pamphlet lists the names of the Members of the Rajya Sabha serving on various Committees of Rajya Sabha, Parliamentary Committees and other Bodies on which Rajya Sabha is represented as on 24th May, 2011. The names of the Chairman of the various Standing Committees and Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees along with their local residential addresses and telephone numbers have also been shown separately. The names of Members of the Lok Sabha serving on the Joint Committees on which Rajya Sabha is repesented have also been included under the respective Committees for information. NEW DELHI; V. K. AGNIHOTRI May 24, 2011 Secretary-General. Jyaishtha 4, 1933 (Saka) CONTENTS Pages Chairmen of Committees vii-x Abbreviations xi-xii I. Standing Committees of Rajya Sabha No. of Members of Rajya Sabha in the Body 1. Business Advisory Committee 11 1 2. General Purposes Committee 32 1-2 3. Committee on Rules 16 2 4. Committee of Privileges 10 2-3 5. House Committee 10 3 6. Committee on Subordinate Legislation 15 3 7. Committee on Petitions 10 4 8. Committee on Government Assurances 10 4 9. Committee on Papers Laid on the Table 10 4-5 10. Committee on Provision of Computers to Members of Rajya Sabha 8 5 11. Committee on Ethics 10 5 12. Committee on Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (Rajya Sabha) 12 5-6 II. Department-Related Parliamentary Standing Committees 13. Committee on Commerce 10 7 14. Committee on Health and Family Welfare 10 8 15. Committee on Home Affairs 10 9 16. Committee on Human Resource Development 10 10 17. Committee on Industry 10 11 18. Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice 10 12 19. Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forests 10 13 (i) 20. Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture 10 14 21. Committee on Agriculture 11 15 22. Committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers 11 16 23. Committee on Coal and Steel 10 17 24. Committee on Defence 10 18 25. Committee on Energy 10 19 26. Committee on External Affairs 10 20 27. Committee on Finance 10 21 28. Committee on Food, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution 10 22 29. Committee on Information Technology 10 23 30. Committee on Labour 10 24 31. Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas 10 25 32. Committee on Railways 10 26 33. Committee on Rural Development 10 27 34. Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment 10 28 35. Committee on Urban Development 10 29 36. Committee on Water Resources 10 30 III. Parliamentary Committees with which Rajya Sabha Members are associated 37. Committee on Public Accounts 7 31 38. Committee on Public Undertakings 7 32 39. Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 10 33 IV. Joint Parliamentary Committees on which Rajya Sabha is represented 40. Committee on Empowerment of Women 10 34 41. Committee on Food Management in Parliament House Complex 5 35 42. Library Committee 3 36 43. Committee on Offices of Profit 5 37 44. Joint Parliamentary Committee on Installation of Portraits/Statues of National Leaders and Parliamentarians in the Parliament House Complex 4 38 (ii) 45. Railway Convention Committee 6 39 46. Joint Committee on Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parliament 5 40 47. Joint Parliamentary Committee on Security in Parliament House Complex 3 41 48. Joint Parliamentary Committee on Maintenance of Heritage Character and Development of Parliament House Complex 3 42 49. Joint Parliamentary Committee to Examine 10 43 Matters Relating to Allocation and Pricing of Telecom Licences and Spectrum V. Select Committees of Rajya Sabha 50. Select Committee on Wakf (Amendment) Bill, 2010 13 44 VI. Parliamentary Fora with which Rajya Sabha Members are associated 51. Parliamentary Forum on Water Conservation and Management 10 45-46 52. Parliamentary Forum on Youth 10 47-48 53. Parliamentary Forum on Children 10 49-50 54. Parliamentary Forum on Population and Public Health 10 51-52 55. Parliamentary Forum on Global Warming and Climate Change 10 53-54 VII. Other Bodies on which Rajya Sabha is represented 56. Advisory Council of the Delhi Development Authority 1 55 57. Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority 1 55 58. All India Council for Technical Education 1 55 59. All India Institute of Medical Sciences 1 55 60. Anjuman (Court) of Jamia Millia Islamia University 1 55 61. Board of Governors of the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research 1 55 62. Board of Governors of the National Institute of Fashion Technology 1 55 (iii) 63. Board of Management of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow 1 56 64. Central Advisory Board of Archaeology 1 56 65. Central Advisory Board of Education 2 56 66. Central Advisory Committee for the National Cadet Corps 1 56 67. Central Advisory Committee under the Building and other Construction Workers (Regulations of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 1 56 68. Central Committee of the Tuberculosis Association of India 1 56 69. Central Coordination Committee 1 57 70. Central Silk Board 2 57 71. Central Supervisory Board constituted under Section 7(1) of the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 1 57 72. Central Wakf Council 1 57 73. Coconut Development Board 1 57 74. Coffee Board 1 57 75. Coir Board 1 57 76. Committee on Official Language 10 58 77. Council of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 1 58 78. Council of the Institutes of Technology 1 58 79. Court of the Aligarh Muslim University 4 58 80. Court of the Banaras Hindu University 1 59 81. Court of the Jawaharlal Nehru University 4 59 82. Court of the Nagaland University 1 59 83. Court of the North-Eastern Hill University 2 59 84. Court of the Pondicherry University 1 59 (iv) 85. Court of the University of Delhi 1 59 86. Court of the University of Hyderabad 2 59 87. Employees State Insurance Corporation 1 60 88. General Assembly of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations 1 60 89. General Body of the Central Social Welfare Board 1 60 90. Governing Body of the Indian Council of Medical Research 1 60 91. General Council of the Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Delhi 1 60 92. General Council of the School of Planning and Architecture 1 60 93. General Council of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad 1 61 94. Governing Council of North-Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Shillong 1 61 95. Haj Committee 1 61 96. Hindi Shiksha Samiti 2 61 97. Indian Council of Agricultural Research Society 2 61 98. Indian Council of World Affairs 3 61 99. Indian Nursing Council 1 62 100. Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies 1 62 101. Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry 1 62 102. Marine Products Export Development Authority 1 62 103. National Board for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 1 62 104. National Council for Teachers’ Education 1 62 105. National Institutes of Technology Council 1 62 (v) 106. National Jute Board 1 63 107. National Monitoring Committee for Minorities’ Education 2 63 108. National Oilseeds and Vegetable Oils Development Board 1 63 109. National Shipping Board 2 63 110. National Social Security Board for Unorganised Workers 1 63 111. National Tiger Conservation Authority 1 63 112. National Welfare Board for Seafarers 1 63 113. Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh 1 64 114. Press Council of India 2 64 115. Rajghat Samadhi Committee 1 64 116. Rehabilitation Council of India 1 64 117. Rubber Board 1 64 118. Samsad (Court) of Visva Bharati 2 64 119. Spices Board 1 64 120. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram 1 65 121. Tea Board 1 65 122. Tobacco Board 1 65 VIII. Statement Showing Members of Rajya Sabha with their membership in various Committees/ Statutory Bodies/Fora etc. 66-97 (vi) CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES I. STANDING COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA 1. Business Advisory Committee, Committee on Rules and General Purposes Committee Shri M. Hamid Ansari (Hon'ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha) 6, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi. Tel: Off.: 23017314, 23034687 (P.H.) 23034103, 23015618 (P.H.A.) Res.: 23016344, 23016422 Fax: 23018124 (R), 23792821 (Off.) E-mail: [email protected] 2. Committee of Privileges Shri K. Rahman Khan (Hon'ble Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha) 28, Akbar Road, New Delhi. Tel: Off.: 23017371 Res.: 23795782, 23795021 Fax: 23034689, 23012559 E-mail: [email protected] 3. Committee on Government Assurances Shri Pyarimohan Mohapatra (BJD) C-II/55, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. Tel: Off.: 23034706, 23017421 Res.: 24122488 Fax: 23018066 E-mail: [email protected] 4. Committee on Papers Laid on the Table Shri Tariq Anwar (NCP) AB-11, Tilak Marg, New Delhi. Tel: Off.: 23034898, 23015733 Res.: 23384374, 23384392 Fax: 23793261 E-mail: [email protected] 5. Committee on Petitions Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari (BJP) 11-A, Ashoka Road, New Delhi. Tel: Off.: 23034708, 23017662 Res.: 23073487 Fax: 23073483 E-mail: [email protected] (vii) 6.
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