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LOK SABHA ---LIST of BUSINESS Friday, November 18, 2016/ 27 LOK SABHA ---- LIST OF BUSINESS Friday, November 18, 2016/ 27 Kartika, 1938 (Saka) ----- PART I GOVERNMENT BUSINESS A list showing Government Business will be issued separately. ------ PART II PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS Private Members’ Legislative Business BILLS (i) Bills for introduction 251 of 2016 1. SHRI BAIJAYANT PANDA to move for leave to Comptroller and introduce a Bill further to amend the Comptroller and Auditor General’s Auditor General’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of (Duties, Powers Service) Act, 1971. and Conditions of Service) ALSO to introduce the Bill. Amendment Bill, 2016 (Amendment of section 2, etc.) 169 of 2015 2. SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH to move for leave to High Court at introduce a Bill to provide for the establishment of a Allahabad permanent Bench of the High Court at Allahabad at (Establishment of Gorakhpur. a Permanent Bench at ALSO to introduce the Bill. Gorakhpur) Bill, 2015. 172 of 2015 3. SHRI YOGI ADITYANATH to move for leave to Constitution introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of India. (Amendment) Bill, 2015 (Insertion of ALSO to introduce the Bill. new article 25A) . -2- 217 of 2016 4. SHRI JAYADEV GALLA to move for leave to Andhra Pradesh introduce a Bill further to amend the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Reorganisation Act, 2014. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of ALSO to introduce the Bill. new Part VA). 33 of 2016 5. SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN to move for leave to Constitution introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of India. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment ALSO to introduce the Bill. of article 309 ). 46 of 2016 6. SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN to move for leave to Working introduce a Bill to provide for measures for the protection Elephants and welfare of working elephants and for matters (Protection and connected therewith. Welfare) Bill,2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 32 of 2016 7. SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN to move for leave to Constitution introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of India. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment ALSO to introduce the Bill. of article 80). 21 of 2016 8. SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN to move for leave to Academy of introduce a Bill to amend the Academy of Scientific and Scientific and Innovative Research Act, 2011. Innovative Research ALSO to introduce the Bill. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of new section 39). 256 of 2016 9. SHRI Y.V. SUBBA REDDY to move for leave to Andhra Pradesh introduce a Bill further to amend the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Reorganisation Act, 2014. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of ALSO to introduce the Bill. new Part XA) . 77 of 2016 10. SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL to move for leave Population to introduce a Bill to provide for population control and for Control Bill, matters connected therewith. 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. -3- 89 of 2016 11. SHRI SHAILESH KUMAR (BULO MANDAL) to High Court at move for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the Patna establishment of a permanent Bench of the High Court at (Establishment of Patna at Bhagalpur. a Permanent Bench at ALSO to introduce the Bill. Bhagalpur) Bill, 2016. 140 of 2016 12. SHRI MAHEISH GIRRI to move for leave to Special Financial introduce a Bill to provide for special financial assistance Assistance to the to the victims of terror attacks in the country and for Victims of Terror matters connected therewith. Attacks Bill, 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 158 of 2016 13. SHRI RAMESH BIDHURI to move for leave to Compulsory introduce a Bill to provide for compulsory teaching of Teaching of Bhagavad Gita as a moral education text book in Bhagavad Gita as educational institutions and for matters connected a Moral therewith. Education Text Book in ALSO to introduce the Bill. Educational Institutions Bill, 2016. 135 of 2016 14. SHRI RAMESH BIDHURI to move for leave to Financial introduce a Bill to provide for financial assistance to Assistance to unemployed post-graduates and for matters connected Unemployed Post- therewith. Graduates Bill, 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 134 of 2016 15. SHRI RAMESH BIDHURI to move for leave to Victims of Riots introduce a Bill to provide for equal compensation to and Communal victims of riots and communal violence by the Central Violence (Equal Government and for matters connected therewith or Compensation) incidental thereto. Bill, 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. -4- 111 of 2016 16. SHRI RAMESH BIDHURI to move for leave to Special Financial introduce a Bill to provide for special financial assistance Assistance to the to National Capital Territory of Delhi for the purpose of National Capital development works related to roads, housing, health care Territory of Delhi centres, schools, skill development and training centres, Bill, 2016. development and welfare schemes for women, children and poor people living in the backward regions and urban poor villages of the National Capital Territory of Delhi and for the matters connected therewith. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 139 of 2016 17. SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL to move for Payment of leave to introduce a Bill to provide for payment of pension Pension to and certain other facilities to farmers in drought affected Farmers in areas. Drought Affected Areas Bill, 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 141 of 2016 18. SHRI SHIVAJI ADHALRAO PATIL to move for Railways leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Railways (Amendment) Bill, Act, 1989. 2016 (Amendment of sections 126 ALSO to introduce the Bill. and 127 ). 116 of 2016 19. SHRI PRAVESH VERMA to move for leave to Indian Penal introduce a Bill further to amend the Indian Penal Code, Code 1860. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of ALSO to introduce the Bill. new section 376F ). 117 of 2016 20. SHRI PRAVESH VERMA to move for leave to Constitution introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of India. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment ALSO to introduce the Bill. of article 243D). 235 of 2016 21. SHRI NISHIKANT DUBEY to move for leave to Youth introduce a Bill to provide for a comprehensive policy for (Development and the overall development of youth in the country and for Welfare) Bill, matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. -5- 176 of 2016 22. DR. BHOLA SINGH to move for leave to Payment of introduce a Bill to provide for the payment of subsistence Subsistence allowance to farmers and agricultural labourers in order to Allowance to provide social security to them and their family members Farmers and and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Agricultural Labourers Bill, ALSO to introduce the Bill. 2016. 199 of 2016 23. DR. BHOLA SINGH to move for leave to Victims of Natural introduce a Bill to provide for the rehabilitation and Calamities financial assistance to the victims of natural calamities and (Rehabilitation for matters connected therewith. and Financial Assistance) Bill, ALSO to introduce the Bill. 2016. 179 of 2016 24. SHRI SUKHBIR SINGH JAUNAPURIA to move Farmers Welfare for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the constitution Fund Bill, 2016. of Farmers Welfare Fund and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 207 of 2016 25. SHRI JANARDAN SINGH ‘SIGRIWAL’ to move Overseas Workers for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for management (Management and and welfare of Indian citizens employed outside the Welfare) Bill, country and for matters connected therewith or incidental 2016. thereto. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 196 of 2016 26. SHRI JANARDAN SINGH ‘SIGRIWAL’ to move High Court at for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for the Patna establishment of a permanent Bench of the High Court at (Establishment of Patna at Maharajganj. a Permanent Bench at ALSO to introduce the Bill. Maharajganj) Bill, 2016. 229 of 2016 27. SHRI DUSHYANT CHAUTALA to move for Criminal Law leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Indian Penal (Amendment) Bill, Code, 1860 and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. 2016. (Amendment of ALSO to introduce the Bill. section 304A, etc.) -6- 223 of 2016 28. SHRI DUSHYANT CHAUTALA to move for Railways leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Railways (Amendment) Bill, Act, 1989. 2016 (Amendment of section 126). ALSO to introduce the Bill 225 of 2016 29. SHRI DUSHYANT CHAUTALA to move for Narcotic Drugs and leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Narcotic Psychotropic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. Substances (Amendment) Bill, ALSO to introduce the Bill. 2016 (Amendment of section 42). 254 of 2016 30. SHRI MAHEISH GIRRI to move for leave to Drugs and introduce a Bill further to amend the Drugs and Cosmetics Cosmetics Act, 1940. (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment ALSO to introduce the Bill. of section 2, etc.). 252 of 2016 31. SHRI MAHEISH GIRRI to move for leave to Maintenance of introduce a Bill to prohibit littering, spitting and urinating Cleanliness Bill, in public place so as to ensure maintenance of clean 2016. hygienic and healthy atmosphere in and around public place and for matters connected therewith. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 253 of 2016 32. SHRI MAHEISH GIRRI to move for leave to Cervical Cancer introduce a Bill to create awareness amongst masses to (Awareness and prevent cervical cancer amongst girls, provide for Compulsory compulsory vaccination against cervical cancer and for Vaccination)Bill, matters connected therewith. 2016. ALSO to introduce the Bill. 245 of 2016 33. SHRI BAIJAYANT PANDA to move for leave to Witness Protection introduce a Bill to provide for the protection of witness in Program Bill, criminal proceedings and enhance the ability of the witness 2016. to give testimony in a judicial proceeding or to create with law enforcement without fear of intimidation or reprisal.
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