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Lok Sabha to the Committee on Public Undertakings (2021-22) LOKSABHA ----------------- BULLETIN PART – II (General Information relating to Parliamentary and other matters) No.2434-2442 [Thursday, March 18, 2021/Phalguna 27, 1942 (Saka) No.2434 Committee Branch-I ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS TO THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH IN AYURVEDA (ITRA), JAMNAGAR In pursuance of motion moved in and adopted by the House on 18 March, 2021 for election of members to the Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (ITRA), Jamnagar, the programme of election is notified as given below:- No. of members to be elected : Two Last date for nomination : Monday, 22nd March, 2021 (Upto 1600 hrs.) Last date for withdrawal : Wednesday, 24th March, 2021 (Upto 1600 hrs.) Date of election, : Thursday, 25th March, 2021 (If necessary) from 1100 hrs. to 1500 hrs. 2. As per the ‘Nomination Paper’ given in the ‘Regulations for holding of elections to the Government Bodies by means of single transferable vote’, a member cannot propose her/his own nomination to a Government Body. A member who desires to propose nomination of other member to a Government body is requested to give notice of nomination in the prescribed ‘Nomination Paper’. Similarly, a member who desires to withdraw her/his candidature from the election is also requested to give notice of withdrawal under her/his signature by filling Para 1 of the prescribed ‘Withdrawal Form’. In case, a candidate who is willing to withdraw her / his candidature is not readily available or is not in a position to give the notice of withdrawal under her /his signature, the Leader or Chief Whip of the Party to which the candidate belongs, may give notice of withdrawal on behalf of such candidate by filling Para 2 of the prescribed ‘Withdrawal Form’. The requisite form in this regard is available in the Parliamentary Notice Office (PNO). Duly filled-in form of nomination or withdrawal, as the case may be, should be delivered in the PNO before the date and time notified in the programme of election. Nomination /withdrawal paper which is filled-in incorrectly or incompletely or which does not contain the signature of the member / Leader / Chief Whip giving notice thereof, as the case may be, or is received after the expiry of the prescribed date and time shall be treated as invalid. ** No.2435 Committee Branch – I Result of Election of members of Lok Sabha to the Committee on Public Undertakings (2021-22) In connection with the election of fifteen members to the Committee on Public Undertakings, (motion in respect of which was adopted by the House on 9th February, 2021), sixteen nominations were received up to the date and time fixed for the purpose. Subsequently, two candidates withdrew their candidature from the election. The number of candidates, thus, being less than the number of members to be elected, the following members have been declared as duly elected to serve as members of the Committee on Public Undertakings for the term beginning on the 1st May, 2021 and ending on the 30th April, 2022:- 1. Shri Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu 2. Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit 3. Shri Chandra Prakash Joshi 4. S Smt. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi 5. Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi 6. Smt. Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam 7. Shri Arjun Lal Meena 8. Shri Janardan Mishra 9. Shri Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu 10. Shri Arvind Kumar Sharma 11. Shri Ravneet Singh Bittu 12. Shri Sushil Kumar Singh 13. Shri Uday Pratap Singh 14. Shri Ramdas Chandrabhanji Tadas 2. For the remaining one vacancy, the following further programme for election is notified as given below:- Last date for nomination : Monday, 22nd March, 2021 (up to 1600 hours ) Last date for withdrawal : Tuesday, 23rd March, 2021 (up to 1600 hours) Date, time and venue of election : Thursday, 25th March, 2021 (if necessary) (from 1100 to 1500 hours in Committee Room No. 62, PH) ** No.2436 Committee Branch – I Result of Election of members of Lok Sabha to the Committee on Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (2021-22) In connection with the election of twenty members to the Committee on Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, (motion in respect of which was adopted by the House on 9th February, 2021), twenty nominations were received up to the date and time fixed for the purpose. None of the candidates withdrew her/his candidature from the election up to the last date and time fixed for withdrawal. The number of candidates, thus, being equal to the number of members to be elected, the following members have been declared as duly elected to serve as members of the Committee on Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for the term beginning on the 1st May, 2021 and ending on the 30th April, 2022:- 1. Shri Girish Chandra 2. Shri Santokh Singh Chaudhary 3. Shri Anil Firojiya 4. S Shri Tapir Gao 5. Smt. Goddeti Madhavi 6. Smt. Pratima Mondal 7. Shri Ashok Mahadeorao Nete 8. Shri Vincent H. Pala 9. Shri Chhedi Paswan 10. Shri Prince Raj 11. Shri A. Raja 12. Shri Upendra Singh Rawat 13. Smt. Sandhya Ray 14. Dr. (Prof.) Kirit Premjibhai Solanki 15. Shri A. Narayanaswami 16. Shri Ajay Tamta 17. DShri Rebati Tripura 18. Shri Er. Bishweswar Tudu 19. Shri Krupal Balaji Tumane 20. Shri Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma. ** No.2437 Committee Branch- I Result of election of two Members to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Awantipora, Jammu & Kashmir In connection with the election of two members of Lok Sabha to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Awantipora, Jammu & Kashmir (motion in respect of which was adopted by the House on 12.02.2021), two nominations were received upto the last date and time fixed for the purpose. No candidate has withdrawn candidature upto the last date and time fixed for withdrawal for this Body. Therefore, the number of candidates in fray being, thus, equal to the number of members to be elected to the AIIMS, Awantipora, Jammu & Kashmir, the following members have been declared as duly elected to serve as members of the AIIMS, Awantipora, Jammu & Kashmir, subject to the provisions of the AIIMS Act,1956 :- 1. Shri Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, 2. Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma. ** No.2438 Legislative Branch-II Result of Ballot of Private Members’ Resolutions As a result of ballot held on the 18th March, 2021 in respect of notices received from members for moving resolutions under rule 170, the following members have secured priorities in the order as given below :- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name of the member Priority secured at ballot --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shri Pankaj Chaudhary, M.P. First Shri Ashok Kumar Rawat, M.P. Second Shri Sangamlal K. Gupta, M.P. Third --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Text of resolutions in this regard may be given by the members concerned by 3.15 P.M. on 22nd March, 2021 so as to enable their resolutions to be included in the List of Business for 1st April, 2021. If notices of resolutions proposed to be moved are not received by the specified date and time, the resolutions will not be included in the List of Business for 1st April, 2021. ** No.2439 Question Branch RESULT OF BALLOT OF NOTICES OF STARRED AND UNSTARRED QUESTIONS Members are informed that ballot in respect of notices of Starred and Unstarred Questions received upto 1000 hrs. on 18th March, 2021 for the sitting of Lok Sabha to be held on 05th April, 2021 was held in the presence of SHRI HEMANT SRIRAM PATIL, MP, DR. (PROF.) KIRIT PREMJIBHAI SOLANKI, MP and SHRI AJIT SINGH YADAV, DIRECTOR, LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT in Question Branch, Room No. 324, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi. A total of 751 notices were received and 205 Members participated in the ballot for the day. 2. The result of the ballot has been uploaded on the Homepage viz. loksabha.nic.in. ** No.2440 Members’ Reference Service (LARRDIS) Briefing Session for Members of Parliament A Briefing Session on "The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection Of Children) Amendment Bill, 2021” is being organized for Hon’ble Members of Parliament by Members’ Reference Service on 19 March, 2021 from 09:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Committee Room No. 62, Parliament House, New Delhi. Hon'ble Members are requested to kindly make it convenient to attend the Briefing Session. ** No.2441 PRISM (LARRDIS) Providing Round-the-Clock Research and Information Support to Members of Parliament A dedicated Unit namely, Parliamentary Research and Information Support to Members (PRISM) has been providing Round-the-Clock Research and Information support to the Members of Parliament. Designated Officers of the Unit are attending to the queries of Hon’ble Members and providing them the desired research input(s) at the earliest possible time. Hon’ble Members are requested to call at Tel. nos. 23034654 and 23794236 or Mobile No. 9711623767 or mail at [email protected] to avail the facility. ** No.2442 Parliament Museum & Archives Deposit of archival/historical material in Parliamentary Museum & Archives. Books and Photographs are available in Parliamentary Museum & Archives for reference. The Parliamentary Museum & Archives undertakes acquisition, storage and preservation of precious records, historical documents and articles connected with the origin, growth and functioning of parliamentary institutions and the Constitution of India. These objects, which are part of our national heritage, are collected, scientifically treated and preserved for the benefit of posterity. 2. Members are requested to consider depositing material which they have in their possession like Private correspondence, Notes, Articles, records, Manuscripts, Speeches, Memoirs, Diaries, Relics, Art pieces, Mementos, Personal belongings and collections, Paintings, Photographs or any other material of archival/historical value connected with their career and activities as Parliamentarians and freedom fighters, in the Parliamentary Museum & Archives, FB-094 and FB-096, Parliament Library Building (Tel.
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