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RAJYA SABHA Parliamentary Bulletin

PART-II

Nos.:53090-53091] MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2015

No. 53090 Bill Office Progress of Bills during the week ending Friday, the 20th March, 2015

Sl. Title of the Bill Minister -in-charge Progress No. Government Bills

1. The Border Security Shri Kiren Rijiju The Bill, as introduced Force (Amendment) in the Rajya Sabha, was Bill, 2011. withdrawn by leave of the House on 16th March, 2015 2. The Appropriation Shri Further discussion on (Railways) Vote on the motion for Account Bill, 2015. consideration of the Bill, as passed by , moved on 16th March, 2015 continued on 17th March, 2015 and the Bill was returned to the Lok Sabha on the same day.

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3. The Appropriation Shri Suresh Prabhu Further discussion on (Railways) Bill, the motion for 2015. consideration of the Bill, as passed by Lok Sabha, moved on 16th March, 2015 continued on 17th March, 2015 and the Bill was returned to the Lok Sabha on the same day. 4. The Wild Life Shri Prakash The Bill, as introduced (Protection) Javadekar in the Rajya Sabha, was Amendment Bill, withdrawn by leave of 2013. the House on 18th March, 2015 5. The Warehousing Shri Ram Vilas The Bill, as passed by Corporations Paswan Lok Sabha, was laid on (Amendment) Bill, the Table of the Rajya 2015. Sabha on 18th March, 2015. 6. The Repealing and Shri D. V. The Bill, as passed by Amending Bill, Sadananda Gowda Lok Sabha, was laid on 2015. the Table of the Rajya Sabha on 18th March, 2015. 7. The Appropriation Shri The Bill, as passed by (Vote on Account) Lok Sabha, was laid on Bill, 2015. the Table of the Rajya Sabha on 17th March, 2015 and the motion for consideration of the Bill was moved on 18th March, 2015. Further consideration of the Bill continued on 19th March, 2015 and the Bill was returned to the Lok Sabha on the same day. 3

8. The Appropriation Shri Arun Jaitley The Bill, as passed by Bill, 2015. Lok Sabha, was laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha on 17th March, 2015 and the motion for consideration of the Bill was moved on 18th March, 2015. Further consideration of the Bill continued on 19th March, 2015 and the Bill was returned to the Lok Sabha on the same day.

9. The Mines and Shri Narendra Further discussion on Minerals Singh Tomar the motion for (Development and consideration of the Regulation) Bill, as passed by Lok Amendment Bill, Sabha and as reported 2015. by the Select Committee of Rajya Sabha, moved on 19th March, 2015 continued on 20th March, 2015 and the Bill was passed on the same day.

10. The Coal Mines Shri The Bill, as passed by (Special Provisions) Lok Sabha and as Bill, 2015. reported by the Select Committee of Rajya Sabha, was considered and passed on 20th March, 2015.

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11. The Andhra Pradesh Shri Kiren Rijiju The Bill, as passed by Reorganisation Lok Sabha was laid on (Amendment) Bill, the Table of the Rajya 2015. Sabha on 18th March, 2015 and was considered and passed on 20th March, 2015. ______

No. 53091 Library and Reference Unit, LARRDIS

Deposit of Archival/ Historical Material in Parliamentary Museum & Archives

The Parliamentary Museum & Archives, Lok Sabha Secretariat 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 in . It is felt that these objects, which are part of our national heritage, are collected, scientifically treated and preserved for the benefit of posterity.

Members are requested to kindly 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, J-Block, Parliament Library Building (Tel. Nos. 23034131, 23035014, Fax No. 23035326) for permanent preservation and display. The material will enrich the Parliamentary Museum & Archives and be useful for research work. If desired, the material received would be returned after making necessary copies. Any secretarial assistance in sorting out and listing the material will be made available by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

Kind cooperation of the Members is solicited.

SHUMSHER K. SHERIFF, Secretary-General