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SYNOPSIS of DEBATES (Proceedings Other Than Questions & Answers) ______
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Monday, September 21, 2020 / Bhadrapada 30, 1942 (Saka) ______ OBITUARY REFERENCE HON'BLE SPEAKER: Hon'ble Members, with profound grief, I have to inform the House about the passing away of four of our former colleagues, Sarvashri Nandi Yellaiah, Vijay Annaji Mude and Ramdeo Rai and Smt. Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande. Shri Nandi Yellaiah was a member of the 16th Lok Sabha representing Nagarkurnool Parliamentary Constituency of Telangana and 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th and 11th Lok Sabhas representing Siddipet parliamentary constituency of the undivided Andhra Pradesh. Shri Nandi Yellaiah was also a member of Rajya Sabha for two terms and he also served as a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council for one term. An able parliamentarian, Shri Nandi Yellaiah was a member of the Committee on Official Language, Defence, Subordinate Legislation and Food, Consumer Affairs & Public Distribution. Shri Nandi Yellaiah passed away on 08 August 2020 in Hyderabad at the age of 78 years. Shri Vijay Annaji Mude was a member of the 11th Lok Sabha representing the Wardha Parliamentary Constituency of Maharashtra. He served as a member of the parliamentary committee on External Affairs. Earlier, Shri Vijay Annaji Mude was also a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1990 to 1996. Shri Vijay Annaji Mude passed away on 15 August 2020 in Wardha, Maharashtra at the age of 76 years. Shri Ramdeo Rai was a member of the 8th Lok Sabha representing the Samastipur Parliamentary Constituency of Bihar. Shri Ramdeo Rai was a sitting member of Bihar Legislative Assembly and served as a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly for six terms. -
Parliament of India R a J Y a S a B H a Committees
Com. Co-ord. Sec. PARLIAMENT OF INDIA R A J Y A S A B H A COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (Corrected upto 4th September, 2020) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI (4th September, 2020) Website: http://www.rajyasabha.nic.in E-mail: [email protected] OFFICERS OF RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu SECRETARY-GENERAL Shri Desh Deepak Verma PREFACE The publication aims at providing information on Members of Rajya Sabha serving on various Committees of Rajya Sabha, Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees, Joint Committees and other Bodies as on 30th June, 2020. The names of Chairmen of the various Standing Committees and Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees along with their local residential addresses and telephone numbers have also been shown at the beginning of the publication. The names of Members of the Lok Sabha serving on the Joint Committees on which Rajya Sabha is represented have also been included under the respective Committees for information. Change of nominations/elections of Members of Rajya Sabha in various Parliamentary Committees/Statutory Bodies is an ongoing process. As such, some information contained in the publication may undergo change by the time this is brought out. When new nominations/elections of Members to Committees/Statutory Bodies are made or changes in these take place, the same get updated in the Rajya Sabha website. The main purpose of this publication, however, is to serve as a primary source of information on Members representing various Committees and other Bodies on which Rajya Sabha is represented upto a particular period. -
3Rd Session of 17Th Lok Sabha WEDNESDAY, 18Th MARCH 2020
LOK SABHA Budget Session – 3rd Session of 17th Lok Sabha WEDNESDAY, 18th MARCH 2020 INDEX S.No. Question Question Date Subject Division Page No. Type Nos. 1. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Lok Adalats A2J/LAP 2-6 No.3934 2. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Holidays in Courts Justice.I 7-8 No.3947 3. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Disposal of Criminal NM 9-10 No.3971 and Civil Cases 4. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Tele Law Scheme A2J/LAP 11-12 No.3977 5. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Recusal by Judges NM 13 No.3980 6. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Judicial Panels Justice.I 14 No.3990 7. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Hardships faced by NM 15-19 No.4017 Advocates 8. Question Unstarred 18.03.2020 Collegium on Appointment 20-21 No.4038 Appointment and Division Transfer of Judges GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE DEPMRTMENT OF JUSTICE ****** LOKSABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 3934 ,. TO BE ANSWERED ON WEDNESDAY, THE 18th MARCH, 2020 Lok Adalats 3934.DR. SHRIKANT EKNATH SHINDE: SHRI DHAIRYASHEEL SAMBHAJIRAO MANE: DR. SUJAY RADHAKRISHNA VIKHE PATIL: SHRI HEMANT SRIRAM PATIL: SHRI UNMESH BHAIYYASAHEB PATIL: Will the Minister of LAW AND JUSTICE be pleased to state: (a) whether Government has proposed to set up more Lok Adalats in the country to clear pending cases in High Courts and Lower Courts; (b) if so, the details thereof along with the number of Lok Adalats presently functioning in various States; (c) the number of cases cleared by the Lok Adalats during the last three years, State-wise; and (d) the extent to which it has reduced the number of pending cases in High Courts and Lower Courts? ANSWER MINISTER OF LAW & JUSTICE, COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (SHRI RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD) (a) to (c) Lok Adalat is an important Alternative Disputes Resolution Mechanism available to common people. -
In Central Chronicle on Nov. 25, 2010
Edit Bhopal, Thursday, November 25, 2010 6 A Swami with Terror Agenda n 19 November 2010, the agencies and some of them Swami Asimanand is a native which recently filed a Founder : Late Shri Ramgopal Maheshwari CBI arrested “Swami were falsely implicated. In of Hooghly district of West chargesheet in the Ajmer Dar- During interrogation, as OAsimanand”, believed to Ajmer blast, about a dozen Bengal, who, joined the gah blast case, Swami Aseem- per the CBI, Swami’s be the mastermind of the Muslims Imams, Maulanas, Ramkrishna Mission in anand was the man behind a Ajmer Dargah and Mecca and Madrasa teachers were 1990s, but soon disillusioned wave of attacks on Muslims’ EDITORIAL name cropped up along Masjid, Hyderabad blasts – detained and tortured by the with Left government, places of worship allegedly with the other accused, both occurred on 11 October Rajasthan Anti-Terrorist migrated to the tribal area of carried out by extremist and 18 May 2007 respectively. Squad (ATS). Dangs in Gujarat. In Dangs, Hindu outfits. Sandeep Darge, Ram In Mecca Masjid blast, 16 per- Swami Asimanand’s name Swami established Shabarid- Not only Swami funded Chadra Kalsangra alias sons were killed and 100 first came up during the ham Ashram in 2001 and these terror attacks, but had Nitish retains Bihar rein injured, while at Malegaon blast probe when started his missionary work also been instrumental in he coalition of by 33. The prospectus Ramjee, both Ajmer Dargah the Maharashtra ATS recov- focused on converting tribals bringing together a motley Janta Dal (U) and of the party are fur- residents of three people were ered his driver, Sunil from Christianity to Hin- group of extremists Devendra Bhartiya Janata ther invigorated. -
Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee (RS)
Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee (RS) Committee on HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Rajya Sabha Member : 6 Vacant : 4 S.NO. Member Name State Party 1 Shri Vishambhar Prasad Nishad Uttar Pradesh Samajwadi Party 2 Shri Derek O Brien West Bengal ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL CONGRESS 3 Shri Sasmit Patra Odisha Biju Janata Dal 4 Dr. Vinay P. Sahasrabuddhe Maharashtra Bharatiya Janata Party 5 Shri Gopal Narayan Singh Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party 6 Shri Akhilesh Prasad Singh Bihar Indian National Congress Lok Sabha Member : 21 Vacant (LS) : 0 S.NO. Member Name State Constituency Party 1 Shri Rajendra Agrawal Uttar Pradesh Meerut BJP 2 Dr. Dhal Singh Bisen Madhya Pradesh Balaghat BJP 3 Shri Santokh Singh Chaudhary Punjab Jalandhar INC 4 Shri Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu Andhra Pradesh Narasaraopet YSR Cong.Party 5 Shri Sangamlal Kadedin Gupta Uttar Pradesh Pratapgarh BJP 6 Shri S. Jagathrakshakan Tamil Nadu Arakkonam DMK 7 Shri Sadashiv Kisan Lokhande Maharashtra Shirdi SS Dr. Jaisiddeshwar Shivacharya 8 Maharashtra Solapur BJP Mahaswamiji 9 Shri Asit Kumar Mal West Bengal Bolpur AITC 10 Ms. Chandrani Murmu Odisha Keonjhar BJD 11 Shri Balak Nath Rajasthan Alwar BJP 12 Dr. T. R. Paarivendhar Tamil Nadu Perambalur DMK 13 Shri Chandeshwar Prasad Bihar Jahanabad JD(U) 14 Shri T.N. Prathapan Kerala Thrissur INC 15 Shri Ratansinh Magansinh Rathod Gujarat Panchmahal BJP 16 Shri Jagannath Sarkar West Bengal Ranaghat BJP 17 Dr. Arvind Kumar Sharma Haryana Rohtak BJP 18 Shri Vishnu Dutt Sharma Madhya Pradesh Khajuraho BJP Bhiwani- 19 Shri Dharambir Singh Haryana BJP Mahendragarh 20 Shri S. Venkatesan Tamil Nadu Madurai CPI(M) 21 Shri Ashok Kumar Yadav Bihar Madhubani BJP Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee (RS) Committee on INDUSTRY Rajya Sabha Member : 9 Vacant : 1 S.NO. -
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RNI Regn. No. CHHENG/2012/42718, Postal Reg. No. - RYP DN/34/2013-2015 # $!% % % %% & % 4 % ! " ' &'()* ) +), - ./0'/2 33./ !"#$ % !"#$ $%#&#'% ((# $ ! " # "$ Digvijay has been a bitter critic of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS), the ideological guide of the BJP, and had allegedly linked it to the 2008 Mumbai terror attack R carried out by Pakistani ter- rorists. The BJP also decided to field KP Yadav from Guna, a etting the stage for an epic seat held by senior Congress Sbattle in Bhopal, the BJP on leader Jyotiraditya Scindia who Wednesday fielded Sadhvi is contesting from there. The Pragya Singh Thakur, facing BJP has named Raj Bahadur % &( ) trial in Malegaon blast case, in Singh and Ramakant Bhargav ) + Lok Sabha elections, against as its nominees from Sagar and Congress heavyweight and for- Vidisha respectively. booths set up in Mahasamund mer Madhya Pradesh Chief External Affairs Minister are 2140 covering 16,32,962 Minister Digvijay Singh. Sushma Swaraj had won from hhattisgarh’s three electorates— 8,10,783 males, Out on bail, Sadhvi joined Vidisha in 2014 but she is not CParliamentary constituen- 8,22,158 females and 21 from the BJP only hours before the fighting polls this time due to cies- Mahasamund, third gender. party announced her name as health reasons. Rajnandgaon and Kanker, will Rajnandgaon has 17,10,682 its candidate from Bhopal. This Born in Bhind district of go to polls on Thursday amidst electorates. Of them 8,55,739 is being seen as a clear attempt Madhya Pradesh, Sadhvi has tight security. are males, 8,54,934 females by the BJP to bring the had a long association with the A massive security and nine from third gender. -
Lok Sabha General Elections Result Book of Madhya
LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2019 RESULT BOOK OF MADHYA PRADESH CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER, MADHYA PRADESH INDEX 1. Map of Parliamentary Constituencies of MP I 2. Election Program II 3. Important Statistical Information - at a Glance III-V 4. Parliamentary Constituency-wise Result S.No. Name of Parliamentary Constituency Page No. 1 MORENA 1 2 BHIND (SC) 2 3 GWALIOR 3 4 GUNA 4 5 SAGAR 5 6 TIKAMGARH (SC) 6 7 DAMOH 7 8 KHAJURAHO 8 9 SATNA 9 10 REWA 10 11 SIDHI 11 12 SHAHDOL (ST) 12 13 JABALPUR 13 14 MANDLA (ST) 14 15 BALAGHAT 15 16 CHHINDWARA 16 17 HOSHANGABAD 17 18 VIDISHA 18 19 BHOPAL 19-20 20 RAJGARH 21 21 DEWAS (SC) 22 22 UJJAIN (SC) 23 23 MANDSAUR 24 24 RATLAM (ST) 25 25 DHAR (ST) 26 26 INDORE 27 27 KHARGONE (ST) 28 28 KHANDWA 29 29 BETUL (ST) 30 I MADHYA PRADESH LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS 2019 ELECTION PROGRAMME PHASE -I PHASE -II PHASE -III PHASE -IV (A) DATE OF NOMINATION 02-04-2019 10-04-2019 16-04-2019 22-04-2019 (B) LAST DATE OF NOMINATION 09-04-2019 18-04-2019 23-04-2019 29-04-2019 (C) DATE OF SCRUTINY 10-04-2019 20-04-2019 24-04-2019 30-04-2019 (D) DATE OF WITHDRAWAL 12-04-2019 22-04-2019 26-04-2019 02-05-2019 (E) DATE OF POLL 29-04-2019 06-05-2019 12-05-2019 19-05-2019 (F) DATE OF COUNTING 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 23-05-2019 (G) DATE OF COMPLETION OF ELECTION PROCESS 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 27-05-2019 Parliamentary Constituencies PC NAME PC NAME PC NAME PC NAME 11-Sidhi 06-Tikamgarh (SC) 01-Morena 21-Dewas (SC) 12-Shahdol (ST) 07-Damoh 02-Bhind (SC) 22-Ujjain (SC) 13-Jabalpur 08-Khajuraho 03-Gwalior 23-Mandsour -
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BJP Insults India
Sign in Home / Opinion / Main Article / BJP insults India BJP insults India Candidate Pragya Thakur Swami Agnivesh, APR 26 2019, 21:32PM IST | UPDATED: APR 26 2019, 21:36PM IST HP PAVILION AIO 24– Q274IN 23.8-INCH ALL-IN- ONE DESKTOP Rs. 121,990.00 (details + delivery) n May 2013, I visited ‘Sadhvi’ Pragya Thakur in the Bhopal jail. I did so because she was, I was given to understand, suffering from a life-threatening illness and proper medical attention was not extended to her. I I was also given to understand that her followers and patrons had deserted her. HP Pavilion AIO 27–q202in 27-inch … Rs. 149,990.00 (details + delivery) Sign in This landed me in a huge embarrassment. Pragya accused me of being in collusion with the UPA government, in particular with the then home minister, P Chidambaram. I was alleged to have mounted pressure on her on behalf of the ruling dispensation. This surprised and saddened me. I met her in the ofce of the jail superintendent who, as also a few others, were present throughout our conversation. Mine was a humanitarian initiative. I don’t regret extending a hand of support and solidarity to Pragya at that time, irrespective of how she embarrassed me for it. The nature of a humanitarian act does not change because it evoked ingratitude and callousness. I would visit her again, if she nds herself in similar circumstances. But that does not mean that I would be too sentimental to disapprove of her pretensions and falsehoods. I am free to be silent about my personal embarrassment, but not so when a true martyr — Hemant Karkare — is vilied and demonised. -
Nderstanding the Religious Nature of Terrorism in India: Four Case Studies with an Analysis for Proposals and Resolution
UNDERSTANDING THE RELIGIOUS NATURE OF TERRORISM IN INDIA: FOUR CASE STUDIES WITH AN ANALYSIS FOR PROPOSALS AND RESOLUTION BY KAILASH KUMAR CHATRY A thesis submitted to the University of Birmingham for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Theology and Religion School of Historical Studies College of Arts and Law University of Birmingham 17 October 2012. University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. ABSTRACT India has faced the challenge of religious terrorism for almost three decades. This phenomenon – in-spite of the Indian government’s comprehensive effort to contain it – has been spreading its vicious influence and expanding its support base among the conflicting religious communities in many parts of the country. The existing views, in regard to the rise of religious terrorism, suggest that economic, socio-political or geo-political issues (that cropped up during the post-partition period) are responsible for the birth of the problem. However, so far no study is done collectively on the four (Sikh, Kashmiri Muslim, Hindu and Naga Christian) religious communities to explain the cause of the problem. -
Departmentally Related Standing Committees
LOK SABHA DEPARTMENTALLY RELATED STANDING COMMITTEES SUMMARY OF WORK SEVENTEENTH LOK SABHA (2019-20) LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT, NEW DELHI October, 2020/Kartika, 1942 (Saka) 1 LOK SABHA DEPARTMENTALLY RELATED STANDING COMMITTEES SUMMARY OF WORK (SEVENTEENTH LOK SABHA) (2019-20) LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI October, 2020/Kartika, 1942 (Saka) 2 Cte. Coord. Br. No. 62 © 2020 By LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Published under Rule 382 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. 3 PREFACE This Brochure attempts to present in concise form information about the activities of the 16 Departmentally Related Standing Committees (DRSCs) during the year 2019-20 serviced by the Lok Sabha Secretariat. The main functions of DRSCs are to consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned Ministries/Departments, to examine such Bills pertaining to the concerned Ministries/Departments as are referred to the Committee, to consider any aspect of the annual reports of Ministries/Departments and to consider National Basic Long Term Policy Documents presented to the Houses and referred to the Committee. The Committees make report to the Houses on each of the matter referred to them. 2. For the sake of convenience, a Statement namely At A Glance showing sittings held, reports presented (DFG, Original, Bills, ATR) has also been prepared. New Delhi; SNEHLATA SHRIVASTAVA 23 rd October, 2020 Secretary-General 1 Kartika, 1942 (Saka) 4 CONTENTS PAGE At a Glance 6 CHAPTERS Name of DRSC ONE Committee on Agriculture 7 TWO Committee on Information Technology 19 THREE -
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS of DEBATES (Proceedings Other Than
LOK SABHA ___ SYNOPSIS OF DEBATES (Proceedings other than Questions & Answers) ______ Tuesday, December 3, 2019 / Agrahayana 12, 1941 (Saka) ______ SUBMISSION BY MEMBERS (i) Re: Reported commutation of death sentence of a prisoner to life imprisonment involved in the assassination of a Chief Minister of Punjab. THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI AMIT SHAH) responding to the issue raised by an hon. Member, said: You don't go by the media reports. No commutation shall be given. (ii) Re: Need to supply food items under PDS to the tribals of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI G. KISHAN REDDY) responding to the issue raised by several Members, said: The issue put forward by the hon. Members shall be taken care of today itself. MATTERS UNDER RULE 377 1. SHRI RAMESHBHAI L. DHADUK laid a statement regarding repair and reconstruction of bridge over river Bhadar on National Highway between Rajkot and Porbandar in Gujarat. 2. SHRI SUMEDHANAND SARASWATI laid a statement regarding need to establish breeding centres for indigenous cow breeds in Sikar Parliamentary Constituency, Rajasthan. 3. DR. (PROF.) KIRIT PREMJIBHAI SOLANKI laid a statement regarding setting up of VC fund for SC. 4. SHRI NITESH GANGA DEB laid a statement regarding granting of GI tag to Sambalpuri Saree. 5. SHRI RAVINDRA KUSHWAHA laid a statement regarding need to run Rajdhani Express/Vande Bharat/Shatabdi train on Delhi-Lucknow- Gorakhpur-Barauni and Lucknow-Gorakhpur-Varanasi Sections. 6. SHRIMATI SHARDA ANIL PATEL laid a statement regarding need to expedite gauge conversion of Bahucharaji to Patan railway line in Gujarat.