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Parliamentary Bulletin RAJYA SABHA Parliamentary Bulletin PART-II Nos.:54564-54567] MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 No.54564 Legislative Section Detention and Release Shri Husain Dalwai, Member, Rajya Sabha The following communication, dated the 10th September, 2015 addressed to Hon'ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha has been received from the Superintendent of Police, Ratnagiri M.S.:- "I have the honour to inform you that I have found it my duty, in exercise of my powers under Section 68 & 69 of Maharashtra Police Act to direct that Shri Husain Dalwai, Member, be detained for possibility of law and order problem due to Rastaroko agitation at Bahadurshaikh Naka, Chiplun, Dist. Ratnagiri on Mumbai-Goa NH - 66, Shri Husain Dalwai, Member, was accordingly detained on 09.09.2015 at 1150 hrs and released on 09.09.2015 at 1245 hrs." ———— No.54565 Committee Section (Personnel and Public Grievances) Extension of time to the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice for examination and report The Hon'ble Chairman, Rajya Sabha has granted extension of time to the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice for examination and report on the Lokpal and Lokayuktas and Other Related Law (Amendment) Bill, 2015 upto 15th November, 2015. ———— 2 No.54566 Committee Co-ordination Section Re-constitution of the Committee on Empowerment of Women The Committee on Empowerment of Women has been re-constituted w.e.f. 1st September, 2015 as follows:- Rajya Sabha 1. Shrimati Jharna Das Baidya 2. Shrimati Vandana Chavan 3. Shrimati Kanimozhi 4. Shrimati Mohsina Kidwai 5. Shri Anubhav Mohanty 6. Shrimati Kahkashan Perween 7. Shrimati Kanak Lata Singh 8. Shrimati Bimla Kashyap Sood 9. Shri A.V. Swamy 10. Shrimati Wansuk Syiem Lok Sabha 11. Shrimati Bijoya Chakraborty 12. Shrimati Anju Bala 13. Shrimati Renuka Butta 14. Km. Sushmita Dev 15. Shrimati Rama Devi 16. Shrimati Jyoti Dhurve 17. Shrimati Bhavana Gawali 18. Shrimati Raksha Khadse 19. Shrimati Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam 20. Ms. Mehbooba Mufti 21. Shrimati Anupriya Patel 22. Shrimati Jayshreeben Patel 23. Shrimati Riti Pathak 24. Shrimati Satabdi Roy (Banerjee) 25. Shrimati Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah 26. Shrimati Supriya Sule 27. Shrimati Rita Tarai 28. Shrimati P. K. Sreemathi Teacher 29. Shrimati Savitri Thakur 30. Shrimati R. Vanaroja Shrimati Bijoya Chakraborty has been appointed to be the Chairperson of the Committee. ———— 3 No.54567 Committee Co-ordination Section Selection of Subjects by the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance have selected the following subjects for detailed examination during the year 2015-16:- 1. Role of Reserve Bank of India - Emerging Challenges. 2. Banking Sector in India - Challenges and the Way Forward. 3. Financial Inclusion - Schemes & Achievements. 4. Growth and Regulation of Micro Finance Sector in India. 5. Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) of Financial Institutions. 6. Review of Performance of Select Regulatory Bodies- RBI, SEBI, CCI, IRDA, PFRDA. 7. State of Rural / Agricultural Banking including Crop Insurance. 8. Tax Reforms including simplification, rationalisation, prevention of tax evasion, widening / deepening of tax base, augmenting Tax-GDP ratio etc. 9. Review of performance of LIC of India. 10. Insurance Sector in India - A Review. 11. Corporate Governance in India including CSR initiatives. 12. Review of NSSO and CSO and streamlining of statistics collection machinery in the country including Management Information System for project monitoring / appraisal. 13. Sustainable Millennium Development Goals. 14. Issues concerning Private Public Partnership (PPP) Projects. 15. Food inflation and Regulation thereof. 16. Resilience of Economy to external shocks. SHUMSHER K. SHERIFF, Secretary-General .
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