TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Fifteenth Assembly)

SEVENTH SESSION (28th June, 2019 to 20th July, 2019)

RESUME OF BUSINESS

Legislative Assembly Secretariat, Chennai–600009. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (Fifteenth Assembly)

SEVENTH SESSION (28th June, 2019 to 20th July, 2019)

RESUME OF BUSINESS PREFACE

This publication contains a brief Resume of the Business transacted by the Fifteenth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly during its Seventh Session (28th June, 2019 to 20th July, 2019.)

Chennai-600 009. K. SRINIVASAN, Dated: 28.12.2019. Secretary. CONTENTS

Page Sl. No. Subject No. I Summons 1 II. Duration of the Meeting 1 III. Sittings of the Assembly 1 IV. Prorogation 1 V. Obituary References 2 VI. Condolence Resolutions 3 VII. Questions 4 VIII. Panel of Chairmen 4 IX. Calling Attention Statements 5 X. Statements made by the Ministers under Rule 110 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules 6 XI. Legislative Business 25 XII. Financial Business 27 XIII. Resolution for removal of Speaker 28 XIV. Government Motions 28 XV. Announcements by Hon. Speaker 30 XVI. Extension of Term of the Committees 33 XVII. Unveiling of the Portrait of Thiru.S.S. Ramasamy 34 Padaiyatchiyar XVIII. Presentation of Reports by the Committees 35 XIX. Papers Laid on the Table of the House 39 Appendix 40 Annexure 52 TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY - SEVENTH SESSION RESUME OF WORK TRANSACTED BY THE TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FROM 28th June, 2019 TO 20th July, 2019

I. SUMMONS

Summons for the Seventh Session of the Fifteenth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly was issued to the Members of the Legislative Assembly on the 20th June, 2019 (vide S.O.Ms.No.79, Legislative Assembly Secretariat, dated the 20th June, 2019) to meet at 10.00 A.M on 28th June, 2019.

II. DURATION OF THE MEETING The meeting of the Seventh Session of the Fifteenth Legislative Assembly commenced on the 28th June, 2019 and was adjourned sine-die on the 20th July, 2019.

III. SITTINGS OF THE ASSEMBLY The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly sat for 17 days during the period from 28th June, 2019 to 20th July, 2019 on the following days:- 28th June, 1st July, 2nd July, 3rd July, 4th July, 5th July, 8th July, 9th July, 10th July, 11th July, 12th July, 15th July, 16th July, 17th July, 18th July, 19th July and 20th July, 2019. The Legislative Assembly also had its sittings in the afternoon of 9th July, 10th July, 12th July, 15th July, 16th July, 17th July and 18th July, 2019. In terms of hours it sat for 116 hours and 22 minutes.

IV. PROROGATION The Seventh Session of the Fifteenth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly was prorogued with effect from the 2nd August, 2019 vide S.O.Ms.No.113, Legislative Assembly Secretariat, dated the 2nd August, 2019. 2 3

V. OBITUARY REFERENCES VI. CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Obituary references were made in the Assembly on the demise of the 1) On the 28th June, 2019, Hon. Thiru. P. Dhanapal, Speaker, placed following former Members of the Assembly on the dates noted against before the House the following Condolence Resolutions:- them: Date on (i) On the demise of Thiru. R. Kanagaraj, Member of Legislative Period which Assembly:- Serial number in which Date of Constituency reference and Name served as Demise was made in “«è£ò‹¹ˆÉ˜ ñ£õ†ì‹, ÅÖ˜ ªî£°FJL¼‰¶ 2016-Ý‹ Member the House ݇´ îI›ï£´ ê†ìñ¡øŠ «ðó¬õ‚° «î˜‰ªî´‚èŠð†ìõ¼‹, (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Ü¡¹ì¡ ðö°‹ ð‡¹‹, Fø‹ðì ðEò£ŸÁ‹ 𣃰‹ ªè£‡´ 1. Thiru. M. Sundaradas Vilavancode 1985-1988 21.02.2019 28.6.2019 ܬùˆ¶ˆ îóŠ¹ ñ‚èO¡ Ü¡¬ðŠ ªðŸøõ¼‹, ê£î£óí 1989-1991 ªî£‡ìó£è Þ¼‰¶ ð®Šð®ò£è ð™«õÁ ªð£ÁŠ¹è¬÷ õAˆ¶, 1991-1996 ê†ìñ¡ø àÁŠHùó£A, ªð£¶ õ£›M™ ù º¿¬ñò£è 2. Tmt. K. Panjavarnam 1991-1996 15.3.2019 28.6.2019 ß´ð´ˆF‚ ªè£‡ìõ¼ñ£ù F¼.ݘ.èùèó£x Üõ˜èœ àì™ïô‚ °¬øõ£™ 21.3.2019 Ü¡Á ñ¬ø¾Ÿø ªêŒFòP‰¶ ÞŠ«ðó¬õ 3. Thiru. A. Subramaniam Singanallur 1971-1976 20.3.2019 28.6.2019 ÜF˜„C»‹, ÝŸªø£í£ˆ ¶òóº‹ ªè£œAø¶.

Ü¡ù£ó¶ ñ¬øõ£™ Üõ¬ó Þö‰¶ õ¼‰¶‹ Üõ˜î‹ 4. Thiru. N. Selvaraj Musiri 2006-2011 26.3.2019 28.6.2019 (served as Minister during °´‹ðˆFù¼‚° Ý›‰î Þóƒè¬ô»‹, ÜÂî£ðˆF¬ù»‹ 2006-2011) ÞŠ«ðó¬õ ªîKMˆ¶‚ªè£œAø¶.” 5. Thiru. A.K.C. Sundaravel Thiruppathur 1991-1996 6.4.2019 28.6.2019 (ii) On the demise of Thiru. K. Rathamani, Member of Legislative 6. Thiru. M. Ramanathan Coimbatore 1985-1986 9.5.2019 28.6.2019 Assembly:- (served as M.P. Lok (West) 1989-1991 Sabha during 1996-1997) “ M¿Š¹ó‹ ñ£õ†ì‹, M‚Aóõ£‡® ªî£°FJL¼‰¶ 2016-Ý‹ ݇´ îI›ï£´ ê†ìñ¡øŠ «ðó¬õ‚° «î˜‰ªî´‚èŠð†ìõ¼‹, 7 Thiru. P. Munusamy Vandavasi 1977-1980 18.5.2019 28.6.2019 ÞQò ð‡¹‹ ªêò™ Fø‹ ªè£‡ìõ¼‹, ܬùˆ¶ 8, Thiru. S. Sivasubramanian Aandimadam 1989-1991 14.6.2019 28.6.2019 îóŠHù¬ó»‹ Üóõ¬íˆ¶„ ªê™½‹ ð‡ð£™ ð£ó£†´î¬ôŠ (served as M.P. Rajya ªðŸøõ¼‹, îù¶ ªî£°F ñ‚èÀ‚° ªî£‡´ ªêŒõF½‹, êÍè Sabha during 1998-2004) «ê¬õJ½‹ ù º¿¬ñò£è ß´ð´ˆF‚ ªè£‡ìõ¼ñ£ù F¼.°. Þó£î£ñE Üõ˜èœ 14.6.2019 Ü¡Á àì™ïô‚ °¬øõ£™ 9, Dr. D. Kumaradas Killiyur 1985-1988 27.6.2019 1.7.2019 ñ¬ø¾Ÿø ªêŒFòP‰¶ ÞŠ«ðó¬õ ÜF˜„C»‹, ÝŸªø£í£ˆ 1991-1996 ¶òóº‹ ªè£œAø¶. 1996-2001 2001-2006 Ü¡ù£ó¶ ñ¬øõ£™ Üõ¬ó Þö‰¶ õ¼‰¶‹ Üõ˜î‹ 10 Thiru.D. Kesavalu Kallakuruchi 1967-1971 11.3.2019 9.7.2019 °´‹ðˆFù¼‚° Ý›‰î Þóƒè¬ô»‹, ÜÂî£ðˆF¬ù»‹ 1971-1976 ÞŠ«ðó¬õ ªîKMˆ¶‚ªè£œAø¶.” All the Members stood in silence for two minutes as a mark of respect to the deceased. 4 5

The above resolutions were adopted nem con after observing silence IX. CALLING ATTENTION STATEMENTS for two minutes. The House was then adjourned for the day as a mark of respect to the departed souls. During the period, 5 Calling Attention Statements were made on the floor of the House by the Hon. Ministers on the following matters of urgent VII. QUESTIONS public importance:- During the Session, 10,710 Notices of questions were received, out Sl. Date on Name of the Minister who Subject of which 6,700 were admitted. 1,602 questions were treated as Starred and No. which the Members who made the 5,090 questions were treated as Unstarred. 378 Questions were disallowed, statement called the attention Statement 4 Questions were clubbed, 150 Starred questions were answered on the was made of the Minister floor of the House and 825 Starred questions were converted into Unstarred (1) (2) (3) (4) questions. 300 Unstarred questions were placed on the Table of the House and 8 Short Notice questions were received and admitted. (1) 11.7.2019 Hon. Dr. Pollachi Hon. Need to procure coconut V. Jayaraman Minister for kernel in Tamil Nadu at Deputy Speaker Agriculture minimum support price. VIII. PANEL OF CHAIRMEN

On the 1st July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House (2) 12.7.2019 Thiru. R. Hon. Minister Need to provide Sakkarapani for School employment opportunities the following Panel of Chairmen for the Seventh Session of the Fifteenth Education, in Tamil Nadu Government Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly:- Youth Public Sector undertakings Welfare for the students who won 1. Thiru. P.M. Narasimhan and Sports sports competitions at 2. Thiru. S.P. Shunmuganathan Development District and State level. 3. Thiru. S. Ravi 4. Thiru. R. Kumaraguru (3) 17.7.2019 Thiru. R. Hon. Minister Regarding damaged 5. Thiru. S. Gunasekaran Sakkarapani, for Industries Machineries in 6. Thiru. V.V. Rajan Chellappa Thiru. I.P. Senthil Amaravathy Co-operative Kumar, Sugar Mill, Madathukulam Thiru. R. Constituency, Tiruppur Jayaramakrishnan District.

(4) 18.7.2019 Dr. Govi. Hon. Minister Need to regularise the Chezhiaan for services of pharmacists Thiru.A. Co-operation working under Nallathambi Co-operation Department.

(5) 18.7.2019 Dr. R.T. Arasu Hon. Minister Need to upgrade Cheyyur for Health Government Hospital, and Family Kancheepuram District Welfare and to appoint additional doctors. 6 7

X. STATEMENTS MADE BY THE MINISTERS UNDER RULE (1) (2) 110 OF THE TAMIL NADU LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY RULES of 144 Co-operative institutions which includes During the period, 39 statements were made on the floor of the House 118 Primary Agricultural Co-operative Credit by Hon. Chief Minister under Rule 110 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Societies, 17 Central Co-operative Banks, 4 Assembly Rules. The details are as follows:- Urban Co-operative Banks, 3 Urban Co-operative Credit Societies and 2 Primary Co-operative Sl.No. and Date Subject Agricultural and Rural Development Banks at a (1) (2) cost of Rs.24.91 crore; modernization of Chennai Central Co-operative Bank Headquarters at a 1. 4.7.2019 Providing a financial relief of Rs.186.25 crore for cost of Rs.8.88 crore; setting up of 5 District more than 2.93 lakh maize cultivating farmers Consumer Co-operative Wholesale warehouses who suffered losses due to the Invasive pest Fall in Ariyalur, Pudukottai, Theni, Kanniyakumari Armyworm, spread across 17 districts. The farmers and Krishnagiri; setting up of 582 Amma Mini will be compensated to the tune of Rs.13,500 per Co-operative Supermarkets all over the state at a hectare for irrigated crop and Rs.7,410 per hectare cost of Rs.5.82 crore; construction of 165 godowns for rain-fed crop. with a capacity of 36,500 metric ton at a cost of 2. 5.7.2019 Setting up of modern rice mill with a capacity Rs. 39.37 crore. of hulling 100 metric ton per day at Peravurani, 4. 5.7.2019 Regarding implementation of Geo-referencing at a cost of Rs.25 crore in the survey of forest lands with the help of Differential current financial year; construction of 28 godowns Global Positioning System at a total cost of with a capacity of 36,000 metric ton at a cost of Rs.50 crore which will be completed in 3 years Rs.59.40 crore; replacing asbestos sheet roof with and in the first phase works will be undertaken at thick galvalume sheets in 55 godowns owned by a cost of Rs.31 crore in 2019-2020; modernization civil supplies corporation at a cost of Rs.21.65 crore; and strengthening of 8 forest extension centres re-laying concrete roads in the civil supply corporation in operation at Coimbatore, Namakkal, Karur, godown complexes at a cost of Rs.54.44 crore; Thanjavur, Kancheepuram, Dharmapuri, setting up of solar powered refrigerated warehouse Virudhunagar and Chennai at a cost of with a capacity of 1000 metric ton at Palacode taluk, Rs.2.4 crore; setting up of 3 conference halls Dharmapuri district at a cost of Rs.3.75 crore. with artistic features at tiger reserves of Kalakad- 3. 5.7.2019 Regarding construction of own buildings for 125 Mundanthurai, Aanaimalai and Sathyamangalam Co-operative institutions which includes 113 at a cost of Rs.3 crore each; renovation of 577 Primary Agricultural Co-operative Credit Societies, kms of forest roads at a cost of Rs.57.70 crore; 7 Central Co-operative Bank branches, 2 Employees increasing the consolidated monthly pay from Co-operative Credit and Thrift Societies, 2 Urban Rs.10,000 to Rs.12,500 for anti- poaching forest Co-operative Banks and 1 Urban Co-operative Credit watchers. Society at a cost of Rs.36.41 crore; modernization 8 9

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5. 5.7.2019 Allocation of Rs.25 crore for restoration University, Kodaikanal at a cost of Rs.30 crore; of Chitlapakkam lake in Tambaram taluk, establishing a research centre with modern Kancheepuram District. facilities in Manonmaniam Sundaranar University 6. 8.7.2019 Regarding improving the infrastructural facilities at a cost of Rs.20 crore; establishing a center including additional class rooms, laboratories, for scientific instrumentation at Bharathidhasan libraries, toilets, drinking water, compound University at a cost of Rs.5 crore. wall and facilities to differently abled students 8. 8.7.2019 Regarding setting up of two gas based combined- etc. in Government schools at a total cost of cycle turbine power plants each with a capacity of Rs.163.45 crore; imparting skill development 730MW at Chennai at a cost of Rs.5,000 crore; training to the Head Masters and Teachers of setting up of new equipments to prevent releasing Government schools at a cost of Rs.61.63 crore; of effluent from five thermal power stations into installation of CCTV cameras at 2,650 Government open air; setting up of 230KV new sub-stations higher secondary schools and 244 Government in 3 districts viz.,Vembakkam in Tiruvannamalai, high schools at the rate of Rs.75,000 per school; Nallur in Namakkal and Nanguneri in Tirunelveli providing shoes and socks to the students studying at a total cost of Rs.510 crore; setting up of 6 in Government and Government aided schools new sub-stations with a capacity of 110KV at from standard 6th to 10th from academic year ARS Garden in Chennai District, 2020-2021 onwards at a cost of Rs.10.02 crore. in Thanjavur District, Poothamedu in Villupuram 7. 8.7.2019 Regarding improving the infrastructural facilities District, Kaikalathur in Perambalur District, in 10 Government Arts and Science Colleges at Sengathurai in Coimbatore District and Adaiyur in Salem District at a cost of Rs.135 crore; setting a cost of Rs.54 crore to get NAAC certificate; up of 47 new sub-stations with a capacity of construction of new building for the Directorate of 33/11KV at a cost of Rs.380 crore and installation Collegiate Education along with the office of the of 69 upgraded transformers in the existing Regional Joint Director, Chennai at a cost of Rs.10 33/11KV sub-stations; installation of high voltage crore at Saidapet; upgradation of Government distribution system in 50 Rural feeders at a cost of Arts and Science College at Paramakudi in Rs.500 crore; laying underground electrical cable Ramanathapuram District and Rajus College at for 100km which carries power to 33KV sub- Rajapalayam in Virudunagar District as model stations in delta districts at a cost of Rs.300 crore; colleges at a cost of Rs.4 crore each; allocation of 150 Assistant Engineers post will be created for special grant of Rs.58 crore each year for 2 years North Chennai Thermal Power Station-III and 250 to undertake repair and maintenance works in 92 Assistant Engineer vacancies in TANGEDCO will Government colleges; construction of additional be filled by Direct Recruitment; construction of classrooms, conference hall, compound wall and own building for Tamil Nadu Energy Development residential quarters at Mother Theresa Women’s Agency (TEDA) at a cost of Rs.5 crore. 10 11

(1) (2) (1) (2) 9. 9.7.2019 Regarding implementation of ‘Amma Youth Sports 12. 9.7.2019 Regarding the continuation of free distribution Scheme’ in 12,524 Panchayats and 528 Town scheme of Milch cows, sheep and goats in Tamil Panchayats at cost of Rs.64.35 crore; providing Nadu during the current year; Distribution of sheep incentives for the winners in National and or goats at 90% subsidy to the women beneficiaries International level championship competitions for from the down trodden places of the state at a cost both Senior and Junior categories and also winners of Rs.24.06 crore; allocation of Rs.22.46 crore in International competitions for Differently Abled for providing insurance for 2.50 lakh livestock in Persons; construction of new building for Sports the current year; establishment of Central Animal Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT) Disease Diagnostic and Surveillance Centre at near Nehru Park, Chennai at a cost of Rs.5 crore; Padappai in Kancheepuram District at a cost construction of 12 residential quarters for the Rs.10 crore; construction of new buildings for teachers of the Tamil Nadu Physical Education the newly upgraded 100 veterinary dispensaries and Sports University at a cost of Rs.3.5 crore. at a cost of Rs.37 crore; setting up of centre for sex sorted semen at semen production station at 10. 9.7.2019 Regarding construction of five storey building Udhagamandalam District livestock farm at a cost for State Information Commission at Saidapet, of Rs.47.50 crore. Chennai with investigation rooms, rooms for Commissioner, office rooms, petitioners waiting 13. 10.7.2019 Regarding upgradation of 5,000km rural roads rooms, library, conference hall, parking lounge and at a cost of Rs.1,200 crore during the current other basic facilities for petitioners and officials at financial year; renovation of roads and bridges a cost of Rs.27.79 crore. damaged due to Gaja Cyclone in , Tiruvarur, Thanjavur and Pudukottai Districts and 11. 9.7.2019 Regarding setting up of two fishing harbours Kodaikanal division in Dindigul District at a cost at Azhagankuppam in Villupuram District and of Rs.200.53 crore; upgradation of rural roads Alamparaikuppam in Kancheepuram District at and bridges in Village Panchayats and Panchayat a cost of Rs.235 crore; setting up of new fishing Unions at a cost of Rs.255.21 crore; setting up of harbour at Arcottuthurai in Nagapattinam with a Two Lakh and Five Hundred community soak pits facility of parking 100 boats and 500 glass fiber at a cost of Rs.183.38 crore; construction of 10,000 boats at a cost of Rs.150 crore; construction check dams across water ways under MGNREGS of groyne at northern part of Vettar river in at a cost of Rs.312 crore; Rs.12,500 crore will be at a cost of Rs.20 crore; given as loan to Women’s Self Help Groups during construction of groyne at Periyathazhai in the current year; implementation of National Sathankulam Taluk, Thoothukudi District at a cost Rural Economic Transformation Project in five of Rs.30 crore; setting up of fishing boats parking districts viz., Cuddalore, Erode, Salem, Thanjavur bay and fish stall at the southern part of Chennai and Tiruchirappalli at a total cost of Rs.210.27 fishing harbour at a cost of Rs.10 crore. crore; providing skill development training and 12 13

(1) (2) (1) (2) employment for 25,000 youths at an expenditure for the restoration of rivers viz., Cooum, Adyar, the of Rs.125 crore; allocation of two acres of lands Buckingham canal along with other smaller canals in Salem district for establishing an integrated and water bodies in the Chennai Metropolitan complex for Tamil Nadu bank and Rural area and the project will be implemented during self-Employment training institute. the period from 2019 to 2023 at an expenditure of Rs.2,371 crore; an integrated policy will be 14. 10.7.2019 Regarding construction of a new multi storey created to prevent water bodies from pollution, building in the Madras High Court complex at usage of treated water in Industries and other a cost of Rs.202.40 crore; construction of an purposes; a detailed project report will be prepared integrated court complex with basic facilities for for tertiary treatment of 260 million litre sewage District Civil and Criminal Courts at Srivaikundam into treated water and disbursing it in the water in Thoothukudi district at a cost of Rs.5.09 crore; bodies at Chennai; a detailed project report will an integrated court complex along with residential also be prepared to prevent untreated sewage quarters for Judges will be constructed in Paramathi from entering the city waterways in the districts at Namakkal District at a cost of Rs.10.93 crore. of Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Salem and 15. 10.7.2019 Regarding establishment of three new Law Colleges Tiruchirapalli; an integrated Bus Terminus will at a cost of Rs.3.17 crore each; construction come in to operation at Vellalore in Coimbatore of additional classrooms for Coimbatore and District comprising of 61.62 acre at a cost of Tirunelveli Government Law Colleges at a cost of Rs.178.26 crore with Government subsidy Rs.7.70 crore. and financial assistance from Infrastructure Financial Services in the current financial year. 16. 10.7.2019 Regarding construction of office building for Registration Department in Salem at a cost of Rs.1 18. 11.7.2019 Extending the scheme of providing two sets crore and own buildings for 24 Sub Registrar’s of coloured uniforms free of cost to children office across the state at a cost of Rs.24 crore; studying in pre-school at anganwadi centers in construction of an integrated office complex for 7 more districts viz., Dharmapuri, Namakkal, Commercial Tax department within the Joint Ramanathapuram, Salem, Thiruvannamalai, Commissioner’s office at Tiruchirappalli at a cost and Virudhunagar; renovation of of Rs.23.38 crore; purchasing new computers and 1,133 Anganwadi centers functioning under accessories for better use of Star 2.0 software at a the Integrated Child Development Services cost of Rs.21.63 crore. Scheme at a total cost of Rs.22.66 crore; providing annual maintenance assistance of 17. 11.7.2019 A detailed project report will be prepared by the Rs.3,000 each for 38,489 anganwadi centers at Chennai Rivers Restoration Trust (CRRT) along a total expenditure of Rs.11.55 crore; providing with the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and furniture like chairs, steel almirah and water Sewerage Board to carry out the primary functions filters to 10,888 anganwadi centers at a cost of planning, co-ordinating and monitoring activities 14 15

(1) (2) (1) (2) of Rs.10.59 crore; providing medical kit and 20. 12.7.2019 Regarding creation of a special division called hygiene kit for the mothers and children who come ‘Yadhum Oorey’ with a website at a cost of to anganwadi centres at a cost of Rs.7.35 crore; Rs.60 lakh to create awareness for investing in providing kitchen utensils to 5,970 nutritious Tamil Nadu among the Tamils living world wide, meal centres at a cost of Rs.8.63 crore; setting Tamil Organizations and Industries; setting up of up of vegetable gardens in 9,915 nutritious meal separate special networks in Japan, South Korea, centres at a cost of Rs.5,000 per centre at a total America, China, Taiwan, France, Israel and expenditure of Rs.4.96 crore; construction of Germany to provide adequate guidance to foreign new building for Annai Sathya Government Children Home at Ramanathapuram at a cost of investors; a new division of the guidance bureau Rs.5.28 crore; construction of additional buildings will be created in Tamil Nadu House in New Delhi; with infrastructural facilities for Government organizing conferences, seminars, internet-based Observation Home at Kellys, Chennai at a cost of promotions and advertisements and information Rs.4.53 crore; 6 Government Observation Homes exchange with the new brand name, ‘Thozhil at Thanjavur, Tiruchirapalli, Salem, Cuddalore, Valar Tamilagam’ at a cost of Rs.10 crore; creation Coimbatore and Madurai will be connected to of a new website to connect private land-owners their respective Juvenile Justice Board through who are ready to offer 20 acres or more of land for video conference facility by ELCOT at a cost of setting up industrial units with potential investors Rs.2.6 crore. willing to start industrial units in Tamil Nadu; an 19. 11.7.2019 Regarding providing an additional financial integrated web mechanism naming ‘Biz Buddy’ assistance of Rs.1000 in addition to Rs.1500 given will be set up at a cost of Rs.50 lakh; setting up to 800 mentally retarded, those suffering with of 60 million litre capacity sea water desalination severe muscular dystrophy and leprosy affected plant at Mullakadu Village in Thoothukudi District persons; setting up of day care centres at a cost at a cost of Rs.634 crore by SIPCOT; setting up of Rs.2.65 crore in 10 more districts for those of ‘Plug and Play Facility’ at SIPCOT Industrial who suffer from muscular dystrophy; providing a Parks at Vallam-Vadakal in Kancheepuram financial assistance of Rs.25,000/- towards setting District and Perunthurai in Erode District at a cost up of Aavin sales center and Rs.25,000/- as subsidy of Rs.50 crore each; providing residential facilities to procure Aavin products for 200 differently abled beneficiaries at a total cost of Rs.1 crore in the for the employees of industrial units in SIPCOT current financial year. Industrial Parks in Vallam-Vadakal and Ranipet 16 17

(1) (2) (1) (2) SIPCOT complexes at a cost of Rs.50 crore each; 22. 12.7.2019 Regarding setting up two new Government construction of business facilitation centre with Industrial Training Institutes one at Perumbakkam in Kancheepuram District and other at Sembodai in seminar halls and training centres at SIPCOT Nagapattinam District at a cost of Rs.26 crore; new Information Technology Park, Siruseri at a cost long term and short term industrial courses will of Rs.40 crore; SIPCOT will sign joint ventures be started at 11 Government Industrial Training Institutes in Ambattur, Chengalpattu, Tiruchirapalli, with private persons who own 100 acres or more Cuddalore, Perambalur, Coimbatore, Salem, of land for setting up Industrial Parks; increase in Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar and Tuticorin at the interest subsidy from 3 percent to 6 percent by a cost of Rs.44.19 crore; tool kits will be given to 10,000 students who successfully complete TIIC to encourage the Micro and Small industrial their training in 14 self-employment courses at a units; construction of an Information Technology cost of Rs.7.5 crore; establishment of hostels with Complex in Coimbatore at a cost of Rs.200 crore; food facilities in 12 Industrial Training Institutes in Sivagangai, Namakkal, Karaikudi, Dindigul setting up of a special centre for new inventions (women), Thoothukudi, Salem (women), Madurai and entrepreneurs (Centre of Excellence) at the (women), Dharmapuri, Pudukkottai, Pullambadi computer and engineering designing centre in the (women), Nagalapuram and Ambasamudram at a cost of Rs.64.41 crore. Aero Space and Defence Park, Sriperumbudur at a 23. 12.7.2019 Regarding setting up of Blockchain Backbone cost of Rs.100 crore. Infrastructure by the TNeGA at a cost of Rs.40.80 21. 12.7.2019 To improve production of Small and Medium crore; implementation of Makkalai Thedi Arasu Scheme at a cost of Rs.90 crore. Industries by installing high quality equipments 24. 16.7.2019 Regarding 10 percent increase in Dearness and accessories with advanced technology, the Allowance for members of the Handloom Weavers ceiling of the capital subsidy of 25% for purchase Co-operative Societies; wages for power loom weavers will be increased to Rs.43.01 per saree of equipments will be increased from Rs.30 and Rs.24 per dhoti and for pedal loom weavers to lakh to Rs.50 lakh; providing Rs.2.33 crore as a Rs.90.29 per saree and Rs.69.58 per dhoti under financial assistance to Coir Industrial Co-operative the scheme for distribution of dhoties and sarees and per meter wage to Rs.12.16 under the free Societies. school uniform scheme; increasing the interest subsidy from 4 percent to 6 percent to the Primary Handloom Weavers Co-operative Societies. 18 19

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25. 16.7.2019 Regarding distribution of 2.5 crore palm seeds Thoothukudi and Kancheepuram; the Supply to farmers of rain-fed and coastal areas through Chain Management Scheme will be extended the Agriculture and Horticulture Department at a to 5 more districts of Salem, Erode, Tiruvallur, cost of Rs.10 crore; allocation of Rs.40 crore for Kancheepuram and Tiruvannamalai at a cost construction of 100 Sub-Agriculture Extension of Rs.100 crore; providing Rs.116.29 crore as Centres with seed storing godowns; allocation subsidy for subsidiary water management works of Rs.11 crore to supply extra-long staple cotton during the current year. seeds, bio-fertilizers, cotton harvesting machine, 26. 16.7.2019 Regarding renovation and restoration of etc. to the farmers at subsidized rates; allocation 1000 temples located in the habitations of of Rs.13.20 crore for popularizing the technology Adi-dravidar and Tribal communities which are involved in increasing the cultivation of millets; not under the control of Hindu Religious and setting up of a Horticulture Heritage Park at Charitable Endowments Department at a cost of Washermenpet, Chennai at a cost of Rs.5 crore; Rs.1 lakh each from the temple funds; 1000 village setting up of 10 more hiring centres for sugarcane temples under the control of Hindu Religious and cultivation machinery at a cost of Rs.6 crore; Charitable Endowments will be renovated at a cost setting up of 150 more value addition centres at of Rs.1 lakh each from the temple funds. a cost of Rs.15 crore for the welfare of rain-fed 27. 17.7.2019 Regarding setting up of a Centre of Excellence for area farmers; setting up of 243 farm machine cancer at the Government Arignar Anna Memorial hiring centres at a cost of Rs.19.44 crore; Cancer Hospital, Karapettai in Kancheepuram allocation of Rs.70.30 crore for purchasing the District at a cost of Rs.120 crore; upgradation of agriculture machinery through the Department of Additional Primary Health Centres and Urban Agricultural Engineering for the use of farmers; Primary Health centres in the state into Welfare setting up of a value addition centre for coconut centres at a cost of Rs.105 crore; construction at Kanniyakumari District at a cost of Rs.16 of new building for 296 sub-health centres at a crore; setting up of seed purification stations in 20 cost of Rs.79.93 crore under the Wellness for All farmers producer organizations at a cost of Rs.12 Scheme; upgradation of the District Headquarters crore; creation of additional shops, electronic Government Hospital, Erode into Super Speciality weighing machine, computer in 90 Regulatory Hospital at a cost of Rs.67.76 crore; setting up Markets and 100 Uzhavar Sandhai’s at a cost of of Multi-Disciplinary Critical Care Unit in one Rs.268.62 crore; providing loan assistance of Hospital in each of the 32 districts at a cost of Rs.266 crore in association with NABKISAN, Rs.49.01 crore; setting up of Rehabilitation finance company of NABARD for extending Centre in Government Institute of Rehabilitation loan to farmers producer organization; setting up Medicine at K.K.Nagar, Chennai; providing of farm level solar powered small refrigeration Linear Accelerator equipment to Government units in the districts of Madurai, Salem, Erode, Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College 20 21

(1) (2) (1) (2) Hospital, Salem for cancer treatment at a cost of 32. 18.7.2019 Regarding formation of 2 new districts with Rs.16 crore; setting up of a counselling centre to Tenkasi and Chengalpattu as Headquarters serve through the toll free 104 phone service in by bifurcating Tirunelveli and Kancheepuram 22 medical college hospitals at a cost of Rs.6.72 Districts and two Civil Service officers will be posted as Special Officers; sanctioning of crore to prevent suicide deaths; creation of a Rs.25,000 per Taluk and totalling Rs.76.25 lakh new Health District with Athur as Headquarter for better implementation of special scheme for by bifurcating the Salem Health District; setting settling the grievances of public; construction of up of 32 Automatic Drug Vending Machines in 2 new Revenue Divisional offices and Housing 23 Government Medical College Hospitals and Quarters for Arni in Tiruvannamalai District and in 5 Urban Health Centres in Greater Chennai Thirumangalam in Madurai District at a cost of Corporation at a cost of Rs.80 lakh; improving Rs.6.26 crore and construction of 13 Taluk Office Government Hospital services and making the buildings and Quarters at a cost of Rs.60.18 crore; providing Rs.31.15 crore to Gaja cyclone affected Hospitals to function with a new lustre under the districts to set up solar fish drying centre, artificial name “My Hospital My Pride” with the social breeding centre, marine/brackish water fishing participation of willing industrial establishments. park, sea weed and molluse growing centre and 28. 17.7.2019 Regarding introduction of 2000 new buses at a cost mobile fish sales centre; revised land survey will be conducted in 29 upgraded towns within three of Rs.600 crore; upgradation and modernization of years in three phases using GPS devices and digital 10 Government Transport Corporation workshops measuring gadgets at a cost of Rs.30.29 crore. at a cost of Rs.50 crore. 33. 18.7.2019 Regarding sanctioning of Rs.50 crore to provide 29. 17.7.2019 Regarding formation of 5 new Co-operative Milk house and basic facilities for tribal community Producers Union with Karur, Dharmapuri, Theni, people; upgradation of Tribal Residential Primary Thoothukudi and Cuddalore as Headquarters. School at Ezhuthur in Villupuram District as Middle School, 3 Tribal Residential Middle School, one 30. 18.7.2019 Regarding sanctioning of Rs.50 crore for improving each at Paacheri in Villupuram District, Arasaveli the basic facilities like drinking water, street light, in Tiruvannamalai District and Bokkaapuram in road facility, park, underground drainage etc. in Nilgiris District as High School and the Residential the Villupuram Municipality on the completion of High School in Innadu in Villupuram District 100 years of its existence. as Higher Secondary School; construction of 5 community halls one each at K.puliankulam in 31. 18.7.2019 Regarding setting up of an International Flower Madurai District, Vangal Kutchipalayam in Karur Export Auction Centre at Hosur at a cost of District, Karimangalam in Dharmapuri District, Rs.20.20 crore. Goundampalayam in Namakkal District and Rengasamudram in Tirunelveli District at a cost of Rs.1 crore per hall and totalling to Rs.5 crore. 22 23

(1) (2) (1) (2) 34. 20.7.2019 Regarding making the water resources conservation 35. 20.7.2019 Announcement regarding increasing the family and augmentation mission as a people’s movement welfare fund from Rs.2 lakh to Rs.3 lakh, increasing by conserving rain water, protecting water bodies the family welfare fund advance from Rs.5,000 to Rs.25,000, increasing the monthly allowance and improving their capacities, recharging ground from Rs.1000 to Rs.2500 to the differently abled water and stabilizing water supply, increasing the persons working in the co-operative PDS fair price efficiency of water utilization in agriculture and shops; monthly salary of the employees of the other connected sectors, implementing a water co-operative PDS fair price shop will be credited conservation scheme for rain-fed cultivation, through ECS to their respective bank account. reducing the demand for fresh water by using re-cycled water and through it, intensifying the 36. 20.7.2019 Regarding setting up of 5 new Veterinary sub- concepts of re-cycling and re-use, retrieving centres in 75 villages at a cost of Rs.3 crore; setting the eco-system of river, important coastal areas, up of new Veterinary dispensaries in 25 village Panchayats at a cost of Rs.3.50 crore; upgradation estuaries, rivulets and marsh lands; implementation of 5 Veterinary dispensaries as Veterinary hospitals of this mission by the Tamil Nadu Water Resources at a cost of Rs.2.50 crore; 2 Veterinary hospitals Conservation and Rivers Restoration Corporation will be upgraded to 24 hours multi-specialty which was set up already with a committee of hospitals at a cost of Rs.2.40 crore. experts and retired engineers; setting up of Water Conservation Board, ward-wise in urban areas 37. 20.7.2019 Regarding construction of memorial with statue and in villages and panchayat unions; launching for Thiru.M.K.Thyagaraja Bhagavathar in of a month-long intensive campaign movement to Tiruchirappalli District at a cost of Rs.50 lakh. convert this mission into a people’s movement in 38. 20.7.2019 Regarding nationalization of the works of August, 2019; In this intensive phase, 1,829 works Tamil Scholars viz., Ulundurpettai at a cost of Rs.499.68 crore sanctioned under the Thiru.Shanmugam, Kavignar Na. Kamarasu, ‘Kudimaramathu’ Scheme and works sanctioned Dr.R.Elavarasu, Tamil Scholar Adigalasiriyar, at a cost of Rs.61.38 crore for restoring channels Pulavar Eraikkuruvanar, Pandit M.GopalaKiritinan in the delta area are the important works under and Papanasam Kuralpitthan; celebrating this mission; allocating a special grant of Rs.500 November 1st as Tamil Nadu Day every year; crore in addition to the Mahatma Gandhi National creation of Tamil Assistant Professor post in the Department of Southern Languages in Varanasi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme fund of Hindu University, Guwahati University and Rs.750 crore for the works to increase the capacity Punjab University; Translation of Thirukkural in of water bodies through Rural Development and Assamese, Sindhi and Hebrew Languages; a corpus Panchayat Raj Department; implementation of fund of Rs.1 crore will be allotted to create a chair a project named ‘NadandhaiVazhi Cauvery’ to in the name of Tamil Scholar Robert Caldwell in insulate the Cauvery river from pollution. Tamil University; Infrastructural facilities will be undertaken in the Tamil University at a cost of Rs.20 crore. 24 25

XI. LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS (1) (2) During the period, Sixteen Bills were introduced and passed. 39. 20.7.2019 Regarding providing biometric equipment to The details are as follows:- hostels functioning under Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Sl. Title of the Bill Date of Date of Department at a cost of Rs.2.98 crore; increasing No. Introduction Consideration the advance towards attending urgent minor repairs and Passing for infrastructural facilities, sports equipments and (1) (2) (3) (4) for urgent medical treatment at students hostels from Rs.15,000 / Rs.20,000 to Rs.50,000; 1. The Tamil Nadu Fishermen and 8.7.2019 20.7.2019 allocation of Rs.2 crore to provide a scholarship of Labourers engaged in Fishing and Rs.2 lakh per student belonging to the BC, MBC/ other Allied Activities (Social DNC communities studying in the IIT, IIM, IIIT, Security and Welfare) Amendment NIT and Central Universities; construction of own Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.22 of buildings for 14 students hostels at a cost of Rs.38 2019) crore; 6 college hostels (2 each for the BC, MBC/ DNC and minorities) will be started at a cost of 2. The Tamil Nadu Regulation 18.7.2019 20.7.2019 Rs.2.56 crore. of Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords and Tenants (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.23 of 2019. 3. The Tamil Nadu Government 18.7.2019 20.7.2019 Servants (Conditions of Service) Amendment Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.24 of 2019) 4. The Tamil Nadu Repealing Bill, 18.7.2019 20.7.2019 2019 (L.A. Bill No.25 of 2019) 5. The Tamil Nadu Bovine Breeding 18.7.2019 20.7.2019 Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.26 of 2019) 6. The Tamil Nadu Motor Vehicles 18.7.2019 20.7.2019 Taxation (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.27 of 2019) 7. The Avadi City Municipal 19.7.2019 20.7.2019 Corporation Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.28 of 2019) 26 27

XII. FINANCIAL BUSINESS (1) (2) (3) (4) 8. The Tamil Nadu Municipal Laws 19.7.2019 20.7.2019 (1) The General discussion on the Budget for the year 2019-2020 (Third Amendment) Bill, 2019 which was presented to the Legislative Assembly on 8th February, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.29 of 2019) took place for 4 days from 11th February, 2019 to 14th February 2019. Hon. Deputy Chief Minister replied to the debate on the 14th February, 9. The Tamil Nadu Municipal Laws 19.7.2019 20.7.2019 2019. (Fourth Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.30 of 2019). Voting of Demands lasted for 16 days from 1st July, 2019 to 20th July, 2019. The dates on which Discussion and voting of Demands for grants 10. The Tamil Nadu Panchayats (Third 19.7.2019 20.7.2019 took place are as follows:- Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.31 of 2019) 1st July, 2nd July, 3rd July, 4th July, 5th July, 8th July, 9th July, 10th July, 11th July, 12th July, 15th July, 16th July, 17th July, 18th July, 11. TheTamil Nadu Land Acquisition 19.7.2019 20.7.2019 19th July, and 20th July, 2019. Laws (Revival of Operation, Amendment and Validation) Bill, Out of 8,744 Cut Motions received, 8,067 Cut Motions were admitted 2019 (L.A. Bill No.32 of 2019) of which only 2,849 were actually moved in the House. After the discussion on the Demands for Grants were over, the Cut Motions were either 12. The Tamil Nadu Clinical 20.7.2019 20.7.2019 withdrawn by the Members or deemed to have been withdrawn by leave of Establishments (Regulation) the House. All the 54 Demands for Grants were discussed and voted by the Amendment Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill House. The dates on which the Demands were moved and voted are given No.33 of 2019) in the Annexure (vide Page No.52) 13. The Tamil Nadu Agricultural 20.7.2019 20.7.2019 The Tamil Nadu Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.36 University (Amendment) Bill, 2019 of 2019) relating to Budget for the year 2019-2020 was introduced on (L.A. Bill No.34 of 2019) 20th July, 2019 and it was considered and passed on the same day. 14. The Tamil Nadu State Minorities 20.7.2019 20.7.2019 (2) On the 20th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Commission (Amendment) Bill, Chief Minister, presented to the Assembly the First Supplementary 2019 (L.A. Bill No.35 of 2019) Statement of Expenditure for the year 2019-2020. The Demands were 15. The Tamil Nadu Appropriation 20.7.2019 20.7.2019 moved and voted without discussion by the House on the same day. (No.3) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.36 The Tamil Nadu Appropriation (No.4) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.37 of of 2019). 2019) relating to the First Supplementary Statement of Expenditure for the 16. The Tamil Nadu Appropriation 20.7.2019 20.7.2019 year 2019-2020 was introduced in the Assembly on 20th July, 2019 and (No.4) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.37 was considered and passed on the same day. of 2019) 28 29

XIII. RESOLUTION FOR REMOVAL OF SPEAKER (2) On the 16th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief Minister and Leader of the House, moved the following motion:- On the 1st July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House that the resolution given under Rule 68 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules has to be entered in “That Rules 227 (2), 239 (2), 248 (2), 253 (2), 261 the list of Business in the name of the member concerned (3), 264 (2) and 268 (iv) of the Tamil Nadu Legislative on the day of the meeting immediately after the expiry of Assembly Rules which provide that the term of office the fourteen days notice as required under Article 179 of of Members of the following Committees shall expire at the Constitution of and in accordance with Rule 69 of the end of the Financial year, be suspended and the term the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules. Hon. Speaker of the Committees which were constituted for the year further informed that since the 14 days period has already 2018-2019 be extended for a further period upto been over and as the Resolution pertains to the Hon. Speaker, 31st March, 2020, as the items of work taken up by these a decision in that regard has to be taken only by the House. Committees still remain to be concluded:-

Hon. Speaker further informed that the letter dated (1) Committee of Privileges 30.4.2019 along with the notice of resolution and the decision (2) Committee on Delegated Legislation conveyed in the letter dated 28.6.2019 of the Leader of Oppostition were placed before the House and announced (3) Committee on Government Assurances with the permission of the House, that the notice of resolution (4) House Committee given on 30.4.2019 by the Hon. Leader of Opposition was (5) Committee on Petitions not pressed. (6) Library Committee XIV. GOVERNMENT MOTIONS (7) Committee on Papers Laid on the Table of the House. (1) On the 16th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief Further, that Rule 231 (2) of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Minister and Leader of the House, moved the following motion:- Assembly Rules also be suspended and the term of the “That Rules 195(2), 203(3), 211(3) and 256(2) of the Business Advisory Committee which was constituted for Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules which provide that the year 2018-2019 be extended till the next Committee is the term of office of Members of the following Committees constituted. “ shall expire at the end of one year, be suspended and the term of the Committees which were constituted for the The Motion was put to vote and carried. year 2018-2019 be extended for a further period upto (3) On the 19th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief 31st March, 2020, as the items of work taken up by these Minister and Leader of the House, moved the following motion:- Committees still remain to be concluded:- ‘That Rule 32 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (1) Committee on Estimates Rules which provides that the first hour of every sitting (2) Committee on Public Accounts be available for “Questions and Answers’ be suspended (3) Committee on Public Undertakings on 20th July, 2019 and the House do resolve to transact (4) Committee on Rules.” Government Business”. The Motion was put to vote and carried. The Motion was adopted nem con. 30 31

(4) On the 20th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief (2) On the 4th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker with the permission of the Minister and Leader of the House, moved the following motion:- House, announced in the House that Demand No.29- Tourism - Art and Culture (Tourism, Culture and Religious Endowments Department) “That the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules 30, 130 and Demand No.47- Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments and 132 be suspended and the Bills introduced in the House (Tourism, Culture and Religious Endowments Department) which today, viz., the Tamil Nadu Appropriation (No.3) Bill, 2019 were scheduled to be taken up on 18.7.2019 would be taken on (L.A. Bill No.36 of 2019); the Tamil Nadu Appropriation 24.7.2019 and Demand No.32- Labour and Employment Department (No.4) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.37 of 2019); the Tamil Nadu and Demand No.46 Tamil Development (Tamil Development and Clinical Establishments (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2019 Information Department) which were scheduled to be taken up on (L.A. Bill No.33 of 2019); the Tamil Nadu Agricultural 24.7.2019 would be taken on 18.7.2019. University (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill 34 No. of 2019) and the Tamil Nadu State Minorities Commission (3) On the 5th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House, (Amendment) Bill, 2019 (L.A. Bill No.35 of 2019) be taken as decided by the Business Advisory Committee, the details of the up for consideration today itself”. changes that have been made in the Assembly Meeting Schedule and that the morning sitting will start at 10.00 AM and end at 2.00 PM The Motion was put to vote and carried. and the afternoon sitting will start at 4.00 PM and will end till the scheduled business for the day is completed. (5) On the 20th July, 2019, Hon. Thiru O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief (4) On the 8th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker with the permission of the Minister and Leader of the House, moved the following motion:- House, announced in the House that 5 copies of the consolidated list of cut motions for demands for grants for the year 2019-2020 will be kept “That under Rule 25 (1) of Tamil Nadu Legislative in the Legislature Library for reference on the day when the demands Assembly Rules, the House be adjourned sine-die. “ are scheduled to be taken up and that printed copies will not been sent to the Members. The soft copies of the same will be send to Members The Motion was adopted nem con. and concerned Departments through e-mail in advance.

(5) On the 9th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker with the permission of the XV. ANNOUNCEMENTS BY HON. SPEAKER House, announced that the afternoon sitting of Assembly will start at (1) On the 1st July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House that 4.30PM, instead of 4.00 PM as announced earlier. in continuation of the process of achieving the goal of paperless (6) On the 15th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker with the permission of the legislature, (i) 33 days of the proceedings of the Assembly from House, announced that in continuation of the process of paperless 9.1.2018 to 6.12.2018, (ii) 155 days of the proceedings of the 14th Assembly, 2 copies each of the reports of the Committees for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 23.5.2011 to 8.12.2014 year 2018-2019 viz., Ninth Report of the Committee on Estimates, and (iii) rulings and references made by the Hon. the Speaker, 24 Reports (Sixty seventh to Ninetieth reports) of the Committee on Hon. Deputy Speaker and Panel of Chairmen during the 14th Tamil Public Accounts, 19 Reports (Seventy fifth to Ninety third reports) of Nadu Legislative Assembly were uploaded in the website for public the Committee on Public Undertakings, Sixth Report of the Committee interest today i.e.1.7.2019. on Delegated Legislation, 18 Reports (Fifty seventh to Seventy fourth reports) of the Committee on Government Assurances and Second 32 33

Report of the Committee on Papers Laid on the Table of the House (9) On the 16th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House will be kept in the Legislature Library for reference of the Members. that the Assembly meeting scheduled to be taken up at 4.00 PM on 20.7.2019 for introduction and consideration of Bills and other The soft copies of the same will be sent to the Members through Government Business, would be taken up on the same day immediately e-mail, after the presentation of the reports in the Assembly. The after the discussion, reply and demands for grants are voted at 2.00 Committee Reports will also be sent through e-mail to the concerned PM. departments from Assembly Secretariat for further action and that printed copies of the same will not be sent to the Members. (10) On the 20th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House the statistical details of the important events and business transacted by Hon. the Speaker also announced that soft copies of unstarred the Fifteenth Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly during its Sixth and Questions-Answers lists (1st to 3rd list - containing 1-100 each) along Seventh sessions. with unstarred Question numbers with Member’s name have been prepared and sent to the Members of the Assembly through e-mail in XVI. EXTENSION OF TERM OF COMMITTEES Pdf format. The printed copies of the same will not be sent to the Members and soft copies of the same will be sent to the Members The term of the Members of the following Committees which were concerned. Two copies of the same have been kept in the Legislature constituted for the year 2018-2019 were extended up to 31st March, 2020 Library for reference of the Members. as per the Motions adopted by the House on 16.7.2019: (7) On the 15th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House that those press reporters who have Assembly gallery passes could collect 1. Committee on Estimates ball point pens and notepads from Bills-II section. 2. Committee on Public Accounts (8) On the 16th July, 2019, Hon. the Speaker announced in the House that 3. Committee on Public Undertakings the life size portrait of Thiru. S.S.Ramasamy Padaiyatchiyar, an Indian 4. Committee of Privileges freedom fighter, who served as a Minister for Local Administration 5. Business Advisory Committee and as a Member in Tamil Nadu Legislative Council and as a Member 6. Committee on Rules in Lok Sabha and dedicated his whole lifetime for the development of down trodden people, would be unveiled by the Hon. Chief 7. Committee on Delegated Legislation Minister on 19.7.2019, (Friday) at 5.30PM in the Assembly Chamber 8. Committee on Government Assurances in the august presence of Hon. Deputy Chief Minister and the 9. House Committee Hon. Speaker. He also announced that the Invitations would be sent on 10. Committee on Petitions the same day i.e.16.7.2019. 11. Library Committee Hon. the Speaker invited Hon. Ministers, Leader of Opposition, 12. Committee on Papers laid on the Table of the House Leader of Congress Legislative Party, Members of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and the Members of Parliament to grace the The names of Members of the above Committees are given in the occasion with their presence. Appendix (vide Page No.40). 34 35

XVII. UNVEILING OF THE PORTRAIT OF THIRU.S.S.RAMASAMY PADAIYATCHIYAR XVIII. PRESENTATION OF REPORTS BY THE COMMITTEES On the 19th July, 2019 Hon. Thiru. Edappadi K. Palaniswamy, During the period, 64 reports were presented to the House by Chief Minister, unveiled the full size portrait of Thiru. S.S.Ramasamy various Committees of the House as detailed below: Padaiyatchiyar in the Assembly Chamber in an impressive function in the presence of Hon. Deputy Chief Minister and presided over by Hon. Speaker. Sl. No. Name of the Report Date of Presentation Hon. Ministers, Hon. Deputy Speaker, Chief Government Whip, (1) (2) (3) Leader of Opposition, Members of Legislative Assembly, Members of 1. Ninth Report of the Committee on Estimates. 15.7.2019 Parliament, former Speakers, the Chief Secretary to Government, Senior (2018-2019) officials of the Government, Special Invitees, Dignitaries and the family Members of Thiru. S.S.Ramasamy Padaiyatchiyar participated in the 2. Sixty seventh Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 special function. Accounts. (2018-2019)

The entire Assembly Building was decorated with illuminations and 3. Sixty eighth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 brightly coloured flowers and festoons. Accounts. (2018-2019) Hon. Chief Minister honoured Dr. Ramadoss, son of 4. Sixty ninth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Thiru. S.S. Ramasamy Padaiyatchiyar with a Memento, shawl and bouquet. Accounts. (2018-2019) At the start of the function ‘Tamil Thai Vazthu’ and at the end of the 5. Seventieth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 function National Anthem were played. Accounts. (2018-2019) 6. Seventy first Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 7. Seventy second Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 8. Seventy third Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 9. Seventy fourth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 10. Seventy fifth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 11. Seventy sixth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) 36 37

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 12. Seventy seventh Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 27. Seventy sixth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 13. Seventy eighth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 28. Seventy seventh Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 14. Seventy ninth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 29. Seventy eighth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 15. Eightieth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 30. Seventy ninth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 16. Eighty first Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 31. Eightieth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 17. Eighty second Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 32. Eighty first Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 18. Eighty third Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 33. Eighty second Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 19. Eighty fourth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 34. Eighty third Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 20. Eighty fifth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 35. Eighty fourth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 21. Eighty sixth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 36. Eighty fifth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 22. Eighty seventh Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 37. Eighty sixth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 23. Eighty eighth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 38. Eighty seventh Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 24. Eighty ninth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 39. Eighty eighth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 25. Ninetieth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 40. Eighty ninth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Accounts. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 26. Seventy fifth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 41. Ninetieth Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 Undertakings. (2018-2019) Undertakings. (2018-2019) 38 39

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3) 42. Ninety first Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 57. Sixty eighth Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Undertakings. (2018-2019) Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 43. Ninety second Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 58. Sixty ninth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 Undertakings. (2018-2019) Assurances. (2018-2019) 44. Ninety third Report of the Committee on Public 15.7.2019 59. Seventieth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 Undertakings. (2018-2019) Assurances. (2018-2019) 45. Sixth Report of the Committee on Delegated 15.7.2019 60. Seventy first Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Legislation. (2018-2019) Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 46. Fifty seventh Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 61. Seventy second Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Government Assurances. (2018-2019) Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 47. Fifty eighth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 62. Seventy third Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Assurances. (2018-2019) Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 48. Fifty ninth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 63. Seventy fourth Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Assurances. (2018-2019) Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 49. Sixtieth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 64. Second Report of the Committee on Papers Laid on 15.7.2019 Assurances. (2018-2019) the Table of the House. (2018-2019) 50. Sixty first Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 Assurances. (2018-2019) 51. Sixty second Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Government Assurances. (2018-2019) 52. Sixty third Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 XIX. PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE Assurances. (2018-2019) During the period, 301 papers were laid on the Table of the House, 53. Sixty fourth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 the details of which are as follows:- Assurances. (2018-2019) 54. Sixty fifth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 Assurances. (2018-2019) A. Statutory Rules and Orders .. 82 55. Sixty sixth Report of the Committee on Government 15.7.2019 B. Reports, Notifications and Other Papers .. 219 Assurances. (2018-2019) Total .. 301 56. Sixty seventh Report of the Committee on 15.7.2019 Government Assurances. (2018-2019) *** 40 41

APPENDIX (vide Page No.33) COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) COMMITTEE ON ESTIMATES (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. Durai Murugan 1. Thiru. Thoppu N.D. Venkatachalam MEMBERS MEMBERS 2. Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, 2. Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Deputy Chief Minister. (Ex-Officio) Deputy Chief Minister. (Ex-Officio) 3. Thiru. Durai Murugan, 3. Thiru. Thoppu N.D. Venkatachalam Chairman, Committee on Public Chairman, Committee on Estimates. Accounts. (Ex-Officio) (Ex-Officio) 4. Thiru. S. Semmalai Chairman, Committee on Public 4. Thiru. S. Semmalai Undertakings. (Ex-Officio) Chairman, Committee on Public Undertakings. (Ex-Officio) 5. Thiru. C.V. Rajendiran 6. Thiru. I. Karunanithi 5. Thiru. R.T. Ramachandran 7. Thiru. R. Gandhi 6. Thiru. R. Rajendran 8. Thiru. V.S. Kalimuthu 7. Thiru. T.Udhaya Suriyan 9. Tmt. P. Sathya 8. Thiru. R. Ganesh 10. Thiru. C. Chandrasekaran 9. Tmt. M. Geetha 11. Thiru. S.S. Saravanan 10. Thiru. R. Chandrasekar 12. Thiru. M. Selvarasu 11. Thiru. R. Nataraj 13. Thiru. A. Natarajan 12. Dr. V.P.B. Paramasivam 14. Thiru. P. Periyapullan @ Selvam 13. Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan 15. Dr. K. Ponmudy 14. Thiru. K.P.P. Baskar 16. Thiru. K. Manickam 15. Thiru. P.V. Bharathi 17. Thiru. M.K. Mohan 16. Thiru. A. Maruthamuthu 18. Thiru. V.G. Raajendran 17. Thiru. K.A.M. Muhammed Abubacker 19. Thiru. Vagai Chanderasekar 18. Thiru. Dusi K. Mohan 19. Thiru. T.R.B. Rajaa 42 43

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC UNDERTAKINGS COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020)

CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. S. Semmalai 1. Hon. Dr. Pollachi V. Jayaraman MEMBERS Deputy Speaker. 2. Thiru. Thoppu N.D. Venkatachalam MEMBERS Chairman, Committee on Estimates. 2. Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, (Ex-Officio) Deputy Chief Minister and 3. Thiru. Durai Murugan, Leader of the House. (Ex-Officio) Chairman, Committee on Public 3. Thiru. M.K. Stalin, Accounts. (Ex-Officio) Leader of Opposition. (Ex-Officio) 4. Thiru. Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi 4. Thiru. S.Austin 5. Thiru. S. Eswaran 5. Thiru. K.V. Ramalingam 6. Thiru. A.B. Sakthivel 6. Thiru. S. Gunasekaran 7. Thiru. A. Shanmugam 7. Thiru. R. Kumaraguru 8. Thiru. I.P. Senthil Kumar 9. Dr. Govi. Chezhiaan 8. Tmt. Pon. Saraswathi 10. Thiru. P.K. Sekar Babu 9. Thiru. Ma. Subramanian 11. Thiru. A. Nallathambi 10. Thiru. P.M. Narasimhan 12. Tmt. M. Parameswari 11. Thiru. KR. Periakaruppan 13. Thiru. K. Palani 12. Thiru. U. Mathivanan 14. Thiru. V. Panneerselvam 13. Thiru. N. Murugumaran 15. Thiru. K.A. Pandian 16. Thiru. K. Pitchandi 14. Thiru. S. Regupathy 17. Thiru. K.S. Masthan 15. Thiru. Virugai V.N. Ravi 18. Dr. (Tmt.) Nancy Ann Cynthia Francis 16. Thiru. V.V. Rajan Chellappa 17. Tmt. S. Vijayadharani 44 45

BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON RULES (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020)

CHAIRMAN 1. Hon. Thiru. P. Dhanapal, CHAIRMAN Speaker. 1. Hon. Thiru. P. Dhanapal, MEMBERS Speaker. 2. Hon. Thiru. Edappadi K. Palaniswami, MEMBERS Chief Minister. 2. Hon. Thiru. Edappadi K. Palaniswami, 3. Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, Chief Minister. Deputy Chief Minister and Leader of the House. 3. Hon. Thiru. O. Panneerselvam, 4. Hon. Thiru. C. Sreenivasan, Deputy Chief Minister and Leader of the House. Minister for Forests. 4. Hon. Dr. Pollachi V. Jayaraman, 5. Hon. Thiru. K.A. Sengottaiyan, Deputy Speaker Minister for School Education, Youth Welfare and Sports Development. 5. Thiru. M.K. Stalin, 6. Hon. Thiru. P. Thangamani, Leader of Opposition. Minister for Electricity, Prohibition and Excise. 6. Dr. R.T. Arasu 7. Hon. Thiru. S.P. Velumani, Minister for Municipal Administration, Rural Development 7. Thiru. S. Aravind Ramesh and Implementation of Special Programme. 8. Thiru. C.V.M.P. Ezhilarasan 8. Hon. Thiru. D. Jayakumar, 9. Thiru. M. Govindarasu Minister for Fisheries, Personnel and Administrative 10. Thiru. S.P. Shunmuganathan Reforms. 11. Thiru. C.V. Sekar 9. Hon. Thiru. K.P. Anbalagan, 12. Thiru. A. Prabhu Minister for Higher Education. 13. Thiru. J.G. Prince 10. Hon. Dr. Pollachi V. Jayaraman, Deputy Speaker. 14. Dr. R. Masilamani 11. Thiru. S. Rajendiran, Chief Government Whip. 15. Thiru. S. Raja 12. Thiru. M.K. Stalin, Leader of Opposition. 16. Thiru. EMR Raja @ K.R. Rajakrishnan 13. Thiru. Durai Murugan 17. Vacant* 14. Thiru. R. Sakkarapani 15. Thiru. K. Pitchandi * Due to demise of Thiru R.Kanagaraj on 21.03.2019 16. Thiru. KR. Ramasamy 17. Thiru. K.A.M. Muhammed Abubacker 46 47

COMMITTEE ON DELEGATED LEGISLATION COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020)

CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. S. Ravi 1. Thiru. I.S. Inbadurai MEMBERS MEMBERS 2. Thiru. V. Alexander 2. Thiru. Amman. K. Arjunan 3. Thiru. V.P. Sivasubramani 3. Thiru. S.R. Raja 4. Thiru. P. Siva Kumar @ Thayagam Kavi 4. Thiru. K. Karthikeiyan 5. Thiru. O.K. Chinnaraj 5. Thiru. R. Sakkarapani 6. Thiru. A. Soundarapandian 7. Thiru. M. Thiravidamani 6. Thiru. S. Sudharsanam 8. Thiru. Y. Prakaash 7. Thiru. A.P. Nandakumar 9. Thiru. T. Mano Thangaraj 8. Thiru. A. Manoharan 10. Thiru. S. Rajesh Kumar 9. Tmt. N. Manoranjitham 11. Thiru. S. Vetrivel 10. Tmt. P. Manonmani 12. Thiru. S.T.K. Jakkaiyan 11. Thiru. J.K.N. Ramajeyalingam 12. Thiru. A. Ramu 48 49

HOUSE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON PETITIONS (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020)

CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. K.S. Thennarasu 1. Thiru. S. Rajendiran, MEMBERS Chief Government Whip 2. Thiru. M.A. Andiambalam 3. Thiru. M. Ram Chandran MEMBERS 4. Thiru. J.L. Eswarappan 2. Thiru. G. Anbalagan 5. Tmt. M. Chandraprabha 3. Thiru. B. Arumugam 6. Thiru. R.M. Chinnathambi 4. Thiru. M. Chakrapani 7. Thiru. S. Thangappandian 5. Thiru. Durai. Chandrasekaran 8. Thiru. M. Thamimun Ansari 6. Tmt. G. Chitra 9. Thiru. R. Thamizhselvan 7. Thiru. U. Thaniyarasu 10. Thiru. P. Balaraman 8. Thiru. P. Murugan 11. Thiru. S. Pavunraj 9. Thiru. P. Moorthy 12. Thiru. S. Pandi 10. Thiru. K.S. Vijaya Kumar 13. Thiru. Siva V. Meyyanathan 11. Thiru. G. Venkatachalam 14. Thiru. V. Rathakrishnan 15. Thiru. K.N. Vijeyakumar 16. Thiru. R. Jayaramakrishnan 17. Thiru. S. Stalin Kumar 18. Thiru. P. Neethipathi 50 51

LIBRARY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE (Constituted on 5th July, 2018 and extended up to 31st March, 2020) CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. P.R.G. Arunkumar CHAIRMAN 1. Thiru. B. Sathyanarayanan MEMBERS MEMBERS 2. Thiru. K.S. Ravichandran 3. Thiru. S. Karunaas 2. Thiru. S. Ambeth Kumar 4. Thiru. V.T. Kalaiselvan 3. Thiru. P. Adalarasan 5. Thiru. P. Karthikeyan 4. Thiru. V.C. Arukutty 6. Thiru. M.P. Giri 5. Thiru. E. Rathinasabapathy 7. Thiru. S. Selvamohandos Pandian 6. Tmt. V. Kasthuri Vasu 8. Thiru. P. Neethipathi 7. Thiru. A.R.R. Seenivasan 9. Thiru. Periyannan Arassu 8. Thiru. TTV Dhinakaran 10. Thiru. G. Loganathan 9. Thiru. R. Murugaiah Pandian 10. Tmt. M. Varalakshmi 11. Vacant*

*Due to demise of Thiru.K.Rathamani on 14.06.2019 52 53

ANNEXURE Date of (vide Page No.27) Demand Number and Name Discussion Date of and Voting of Demand Number and Name Discussion Demands and Voting of (1) (2) Demands 34 - Municipal Administration and Water Supply (1) (2) Department 54 - Forests (Environment and Forests Department) 42 - Rural Development and Panchayat Raj 8.7.2019 15 - Environment (Environment and Forests 1.7.2019 Department Department) 53 - Department of Special Programme Implementation 43 - School Education Department 3 - Administration of Justice 49 - Youth Welfare and Sports Development 2.7.2019 Department 24 - Prisons (Home, Prohibition and Excise Department) 20 - Higher Education Department 33 - Law Department 9.7.2019 10 - Commercial Taxes (Commercial Taxes and 12 - Co-operation (Co-operation, Food and Registration Department) Consumer Protection Department) 11 - Stamps and Registration (Commercial Taxes 3.7.2019 13 - Food and Consumer Protection and Registration Department) (Co-operation, Food and Consumer Protection Department) 45 - Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal 14 - Energy Department Programme Department 37 - Prohibition and Excise (Home, Prohibition and 4.7.2019 52 - Department for the Welfare of Differently Excise Department) Abled Persons 10.7.2019 32 - Labour and Employment Department 7 - Fisheries (Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Department) 31 - Information Technology Department 35 - Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department 5.7.2019 27 - Industries Department 6 - Animal Husbandry (Animal Husbandry, 44 - Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 11.7.2019 Dairying and Fisheries Department) Department 8 - Dairy Development (Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Department) 54 55

Date of Date of Demand Number and Name Discussion Demand Number and Name Discussion and Voting of and Voting of Demands Demands (1) (2) (1) (2) 17 - Handlooms and Textiles (Handlooms, 28 - Information and Publicity (Tamil Development Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi Department) and Information Department) 30 - Stationery and Printing (Tamil Development 18 - Khadi, Village Industries and Handicrafts and Information Department) (Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi 12.7.2019 46 - Tamil Development (Tamil Development and 18.7.2019 Department) Information Department) 5 - Agriculture Department 9 - Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare Department

21 - Highways and Minor Ports Department 22 - Police (Home, Prohibition and Excise 39 - Buildings (Public Works Department) Department) 23 - Fire and Rescue Services (Home, Prohibition 19.7.2019 40 - Irrigation (Public Works Department) and Excise Department) 29 - Tourism- Art and Culture (Tourism, Culture and Religious Endownments Department) 15.7.2019 38 - Public Department 1 - State Legislature 47 - Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (Tourism, Culture and Religious Endowments 2 - Governor and Council of Ministers 16 - Finance Department Department) 20.7.2019 26 - Housing and Urban Development Department 19 - Health and Family Welfare Department 36 - Planning, Development and Special Initiatives 16.7.2019 25 - Motor Vehicles Acts- Administration (Home, Department Prohibition and Excise Department) 50 - Pension and other Retirement Benefits 48 - Transport Department 41 - Revenue and Disaster Management Department 51 - Relief on Account of Natural Calamities 17.7.2019 **** 4 - Adi-Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department