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Sixth Legislative Assembly of Mizoram ( Eighth Session ) SIXTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MIZORAM ( EIGHTH SESSION ) BULLETIN PART – I (Brief record of Proceedings) No.54 Tuesday, the 12th July, 2011 . 10:30 AM QUESTIONS 1. Starred Questions : Starred Questions No. 23 to 26 with supplementary questions thereto were asked and oral answers given. Replies to Starred Questions No. 27 to 37 listed for the day, but not called for oral answers within the time available during question hour shall be circulated and form part of the proceedings of the day. 11:40 A.M 2. ELECTION TO FINANCIAL COMMITTEES The Hon’ble Deputy Speaker announced the names of members of the three Financial Committees i.e. Public Accounts Committee, Estimate Committee & Committee on Public Undertakings which was adopted. -2- 11:43 A.M. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS 3. Pu H. LIANSAILOVA, Minister begged leave of the House to introduce “The Mizoram Money Lenders and Accredited Loan Providers (Regulation) (First Amendment) Bill, 2011”. Leave having been granted he introduced the Bill. He also moved the Bill for consideration of the House and explained the Bill. The following members participated in the discussion : 1) Dr. R. Lalthangliana 2) Pu Lalduhoma 3) Pu Lalrobiaka 4) Pu B. Lalthlengliana 5) Pu Lalthansanga 6) Pu C. Ramhluna 7) Pu R. Lalrinawma 8) Pu Lalsawta 9) Pu K. Liantlinga Pu H.Liansailova , Minister wound up the discussion and replied points raised by the members. He moved that the Bill be passed by the House. The Bill was passed by the House unanimously 12:49 P.M. 4. Pu J.H. Rothuama , Minister begged leave of the House to introduce “The Land Acquisition (Mizoram Amendment) Bill, 2011”. Leave having been granted he introduced the Bill. He also moved the Bill for consideration of the House and explained the Bill. -3- 1:00 P.M. The sitting was adjourned till 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. Discussion on the Bill began, and the following members participated : - 1) Pu T.T. Zothansanga 2) Pu R. Lalrinawma 3) Pu B. Lalthlengliana 4) Pu Lalduhoma 5) Pu Nirupam Chakma 6) Lt. Col. Z.S. Zuala 7) Pu C. Ramhluna 8) Pu K. Liantlinga 9) Pu P.P. Thawla 2:42 P.M. Pu J.H. Rothuama , Minister wound up the discussion and replied points raised by the members. He moved that the Bill be passed by the House. The Bill was passed by the House unanimously. 2:45 P.M. 5. Pu P.C. Zoram Sangliana , Minister begged leave of the House to introduce “The Mizoram Public Records Bill, 2011”. Leave having been granted he introduced the Bill. He also moved the Bill for consideration of the House and explained the Bill. -4- The following members participated in the discussion :- 1) Pu R. Lalrinawma 2) Pu C. Ramhluna 3) Pu Lalduhoma Pu P.C. Zoram Sangliana , Minister wound up the discussion and replied points raised by the members. He moved that the Bill be passed by the House. The Bill was passed by the House unanimously. 3:10 P.M. The sitting was adjourned till 10:30 A.M. on Wednesday the 13 th July, 2011. VANLALNGHENGA Additional Secretary …… .
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