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Printed on a Separate List LOK SABHA _______ REVISED LIST OF BUSINESS Thursday, February 4, 2021 / Magha 15, 1942 (Saka) 4 P.M. _______ QUESTIONS 1. QUESTIONS entered in separate list to be asked and answers given. _______ PAPERS TO BE LAID ON THE TABLE Following Ministers to lay papers on the Table:- 2. SHRI KIREN RIJIJU for Ministry of Minority Affairs; 3. SHRI RAJ KUMAR SINGH for Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and Ministry of Power; 4. SHRI HARDEEP SINGH PURI for Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and Ministry of Civil Aviation; 5. SHRI MANSUKH MANDAVIYA for Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways; 6. GENERAL (RETD.) V. K. SINGH for Ministry of Road Transport and Highways; and 7. SHRI RATTAN LAL KATARIA for Ministry of Jal Shakti. (Printed on a Separate list) _______ 2 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS 8. SHRI RADHA MOHAN SINGH SHRI GOPAL JEE THAKUR to present the following Reports (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing Committee on Railways:- (1) Fourth Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (2020-21) (17th Lok Sabha) on action taken by Government on the Recommendations/ Observations contained in the Second Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (17th Lok Sabha) on ‘Demands for Grants (2019-20) of the Ministry of Railways’. (2) Fifth Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (2020-21) (17th Lok Sabha) on action taken by Government on the Recommendations/Observations contained in the Third Report of the Standing Committee on Railways (17th Lok Sabha) on ‘Demands for Grants (2020-21) of the Ministry of Railways’. _______ STATEMENTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS 9. SHRI RADHA MOHAN SINGH SHRI GOPAL JEE THAKUR to lay on the Table the following Statements (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing Committee on Railways:- (1) Statement showing further Action Taken by Government on the recommendations contained in Chapter – I of the 24th Report of the Committee (16thLok Sabha) on action taken by Government on the recommendations contained in their 18th Report (16thLok Sabha) on ‘Tourism Promotion and Pilgrimage Circuit’. 3 (2) Statement showing further Action Taken by Government on the recommendations contained in Chapter – I and Chapter-V of the 25th Report of the Committee (16thLok Sabha) on action taken by Government on the recommendations contained in their 21st Report (16thLok Sabha) on ‘New Railway Catering Policy - 2017’. (3) Statement showing further Action Taken by Government on the recommendations contained in Chapter – I of the 1st Report of the Committee(17thLok Sabha) on action taken by Government on the recommendations contained in their 23rd Report (16thLok Sabha) on ‘Maintenance of Bridges in Indian Railways’. _______ 4 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT 10. SHRI JAGDAMBIKA PAL SHRI SUNIL KUMAR SONI to present the following Reports* (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing Committee on Urban Development:- (1) Third Report on Action Taken by the Government on the Recommendations/Observations contained in the First Report (Seventeenth Lok Sabha) on Demands for Grants (2019-20) of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. (2) Fourth Report on Action Taken by the Government on the Recommendations/Observations contained in the Second Report (Seventeenth Lok Sabha) on Demands for Grants (2020-21) of Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * 3rd and 4th Reports were presented to Hon'ble Speaker on 11th September, 2020 under Direction 71 A of the Directions by the Speaker, Lok Sabha when the House was not in Session and the same were also placed before the Hon’ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha for his perusal. The Speaker was pleased to order the printing, publication and circulation of the Report under Rule 280 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. 5 REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE 11. DR. SWAMI SAKSHIJI MAHARAJ SHRI RAM SHIROMANI to lay on the Table the 333rd, 334th, 335th, 336th, 337th, 338th and 339th Reports$ (Hindi and English versions) on Action Taken by the Government on the recommendations/ observations contained in the 326th to 332nd Reports of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change on the Demands for Grants (2020-21) of the Ministries/Departments of Atomic Energy; Biotechnology; Scientific and Industrial Research; Science & Technology; Space; Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Earth Sciences respectively. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ The Reports were presented to Hon’ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha on 30th November, 2020 and were forwarded to Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha the same day. 6 STATEMENTS BY MINISTER 12. SHRI RAJ KUMAR SINGH to make the following statements regarding:- (1) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 28th Report of the Standing Committee on Energy on 'National Solar Mission-An Appraisal' pertaining to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. (2) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 22nd Report of the Standing Committee on Energy on 'Energy Access in India—Review of Current Status and role of Renewable Energy' pertaining to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. (3) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 13th Report of the Standing Committee on Energy on 'Development and Status of Small Hydro Sector' pertaining to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. (4) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 2nd Report of the Standing Committee on Energy on 'Demands for Grants (2014-15)' pertaining to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. _______ 7 LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS Bill to be introduced The Arbitration 13. SHRI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD to move for and Conciliation leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2021. and Conciliation Act, 1996. ALSO to introduce the Bill. _______ STATEMENT REGARDING ORDINANCE 14. SHRI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD to lay on the Table an explanatory Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for immediate legislation by promulgation of the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 (No. 14 of 2020). _______ 15. MATTERS UNDER RULE 377. _______ 8 MOTION OF THANKS ON THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS 16. SHRIMATI LOCKET CHATTERJEE to resume her speech on the following motion, namely:- “That an Address be presented to the President in the following terms:- ‘That the Members of the Lok Sabha assembled in this Session are deeply grateful to the President for the Address which he has been pleased to deliver to both Houses of Parliament assembled together on January 29, 2021’.” DR. VIRENDRA KUMAR to second the motion. (Amendments printed on separate lists to be moved) NEW DELHI; UTPAL KUMAR SINGH February 3, 2021 Secretary General Magha 14, 1942 (Saka) .
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