Sixth Legislative Assembly of Mizoram (Eighth Session)
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SIXTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MIZORAM (EIGHTH SESSION) LIST OF BUSINESS FIRST SITTING ON TUESDAY, THE 7TH JULY,2011 (Time 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM) OBITUARY 1. Pu LAL THANHAWLA, hon’ble Chief Minister to make references on the demise of the following dignitaries : 1) Pu H.Lalsangzuala, former member of Mizoram Legislative Assembly. 2) Pu H.Hrangdawla, former member of Mizoram Legislative Assembly. 3) Shree Dorjee Khandu, former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly. QUESTIONS 2. QUESTIONS entered in separate list to be asked and oral answers given. LAYING OF PAPERS 3. Pu H.LIANSAILOVA, Minister to lay on the Table of the House a copy each of the following rules : 1) The Mizoram Fianance Commission (Salaries and Allowances) Rules, 2010. 2) The Mizoram Money Lenders and Accredited Loan Providers (Regulation) Rules, 2010. 3) The Mizoram Public Servants Personal Liability Rules, 2011. PRESENTATION OF REPORTS 4. Pu R.ROMAWIA, Hon’ble Speaker to report to the House the time table as chalked out by the Business Advisory Committee for the current session. MOTION FOR ELECTIONS TO FINANCIAL COMMITTEES 5. Pu LALSAWTA, Minister to move for Election to Financial Committees in the following form : “That the members of this House do proceed to elect in the manner required by sub-rule 1 of Rule 202 read with Rules 250, 252 and 254 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Mizoram Legislative Assembly to serve as members of Public Accounts 2 Committee, Committee on Estimates and Committee on Public Undertakings, Mizoram Legislative Assembly for a period of 30 months”. OFFICIAL RESOLUTION 6. Pu LALSAWTA, Minister to move an Official Resolution in the following form : “We are grateful that Mizoram has peace and tranquility for 25 years. The House requests everyone to dedicate themselves for the protection and preservation of peace from internal and external threats.” LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS Bills for introduction, consideration and passing. 7. Pu H.LIANSAILOVA, Minister to beg leave of the House to introduce “The Mizoram Protection of Interests of Depositors (in Financial Establishment) (Amendment) Bill, 2011”. Also To introduce the Bill To move that the Bill be taken into consideration And To move that the Bill be passed. 8. Pu LALSAWTA, Minister to beg leave of the House to introduce “The Mizoram (Pension for Members of the Defunct Mizo District Council and of the defunct Pawi- Lakher Regional Council) (Amendment) Bill, 2011”. Also To introduce the Bill To move that the Bill be taken into consideration And To move that the Bill be passed. NGURTHANZUALA Secretary 3 S P E A K E R : Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and anything praiseworthy - meditate on these things. – Philippi 4:8 Today, we will observe obituary in respect to former MLAs, Pu H. Hrangdawla and Pu H. Lalsangzuala. Obituary will also be observed on Shri Dorjee Khandu, former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. Let us now call upon Pu Lal Thanhawla, hon'ble Chief Minister to have his time. Pu LAL THANHAWLA : Pu Speaker, thank you. Within the last and present CHIEF MININISTER session, we have lost two distinguished leaders such as the hon'ble Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh under tragic circumstance and Pu H.Lalsangzuala, who has died of Kidney problem on 20/4/2011 at 10:30 PM. He was 58. Pu H. Lalsangzuala was the third son of Pu H. Hranghlira (L) and Pi Siallawmthangi (L). He was born on 22nd March, 1953 at Suangpuilawn. He moved to Aizawl in the year 1955 and settled at Ramhlun Veng. Pu H.Lalsangzuala married to Pi Pangkungi in the year 1980. They have three sons and one daughter. Pu H. Lalsangzuala studied up to HSLC. After his father's died, he worked under Health Department. In 1987, he left his work to serve the people and supported his family by opening a chemist. In the year 2003, he was elected as MLA as an independent candidate from Suangpuilawn Constituency. He held his term till the end. Pu Speaker, Pu H. Lalsangzuala was an active social worker. He held important posts in various organizations such as YMA, VDP and also Village Council. In fact, he was elected as a member of Village Council for four successive terms in which he held three years as Vice President. It was during these terms, Ramhlun South Middle School, Ramhlun South Y.M.A Hall and V/C House came into existence. He played a key role in the establishment of Aizawl North College. Pu H. Lalsangzuala was also an active Church member. In fact, he held the post of Sunday school teacher and was also an active K.T.P. member. Pu H. Lalsangzuala started having kidney problem from 2007. He was admitted in Apollo Hospital and AMRI Hospital several times. His condition began to deteriorate and from 2010, he was bed ridden. After he left Civil Hospital on the 28th February, 2011, his 4 condition gets worse and passed away at 10:30 PM on 20/4/2011. We are deeply shaken by his demise. I pray to God to be with the departed family. Next, Pu H. Hrangdawla was 79 years old as he died of cancer at Kothari Hospital Kolkata on 19/6/2011. Pu H. Hrangdawla was the third son of Pu Thanglawka (L) and Pi Suakchhingpuii(L). He was born in Mualcheng on 23/10/1932 and moved to Aizawl in 1962. He married Pi Hmingliani at Tuikual Presbyterian Church. They have one son and three daughters. Pu H. Hrangdawla was a determined scholar. He completed Lower Primary at Lungchhuan and Middle School at N. Vanlaiphai. To pursue his further studies, he walked all the way to Manipur and enrolled himself at Bengali High School, Imphal and passed H.S.L.C from this school. Later, he joined DM College Manipur for B.A Economics. But circumstances arising in his family compelled him to continue B.A. at Pachhunga Memorial College (PUC) and completed in the year 1967. After the demise of his father, Pu H. Hrangdawla travelled through the length and breadth of the state to sell grocery to earn living for his family and even reached Chin Hills, Tripura and Burma. After he settled down in Aizawl, he purchased a truck to earn his livelihood. Later as Mizoram acquired Union Territory, he enrolled himself as a contractor under PWD. In the year 1983, he was elected as the President of the Class-1 contractor Association. During the year 1985-1987, Urban Co-operative Development Bank was constituted under his initiative. He was the first elected chairman of the board. He held the post for nine years. Pu H. Hrangdawla joined Congress Party and contested in the election three times but failed. However, in the first Mizoram State election, he was elected as MLA from Aizawl West-1 constituency from MNF ticket. He was the first Protem Speaker of Mizoram State and also Chairman of the Committee on Subordinate Legislation. In his last days, he was member of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee but due to health problems, he retired from active politics. Pu H. Hrangdawla played a key role in the construction of road from Dinthar to Tennis Court via Presbyterian Church, Tuikual road. In the year 1986, he was diagnosed of diabetes. Later in 2007, due to the effect of diabetes, Angioplasty was done at BM Birla Hospital, Kolkata. On June 2010, he was again diagnosed of Bile Cancer. Thus, on the 17th June, ERCPP stetting was done at Kothari Medical Centre Kolkata. On 15th June, 2011, he was taken to Kothari Hospital, Kolkata after he was diagnosed of throat cancer at Aizawl Hospital & Research Centre, Mission Veng. From there on, he could not recover fully and thus passed away on the 19th June at Kothari Hospital, Kolkata. Pu Speaker, during his tenure as MLA, he truly was an excellent Parliamentarian. He was a man of his word. My prayers are for the departed family. 5 Next Pu Speaker, Shri Dorjee Khandu and four other persons took off on a helicopter from Tawang to Itanagar. The helicopter disappeared after 20 minutes of its take off. Rescue operations took 100 hrs to locate the helicopter. Shri Dorjee Khandu was 56 years of age. He was the fifth Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. Shri Dorjee Khandu has four wives, four sons and two daughters. He joined Army Intelligence Corp after passing out the 8th Standard. He was awarded gold medal during Bangladesh War. After seven years of service as Intelligence Service in the Army, Shri Dorjee Khandu began social work. In fact, due to his effort as a social worker, many villages were able to have water supply, electricity, communication and religious institutions. Shri Dorjee Khandu was elected as an MLA in the first State Legislative Assembly Election of Arunachal Pradesh from Thingbumukto constituency. In the second general election of 1995, he was re-elected from the same constituency. He was then the Minister of State. In the year 1996, he was sworn in as the cabinet minister of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary and Dairy Development. In 1998, he took charge of Power Department. In the general election of 1999, he was re-elected and was sworn in as Cabinet Minister. Shri Dorjee Khandu was elected for six continuous terms from the same constituency. Pu Speaker, Shri Dorjee Khandu is a personal friend. I pray that God be with his family.