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General Information Relating to Parliamentary and Other Matters) ______Nos LOK SABHA ___ BULLETIN-PART II (General Information relating to Parliamentary and other matters) _____________________________________________________________________________ Nos. 796-803] [Thursday, November 21, 2019/ Kartika 30, 1941(Saka) ____________________________________________________________________________ No.796 TABLE OFFICE Procedure for making submissions by Members on Statement by Minister of Parliamentary Affairs regarding Government Business for the following week As the members are aware, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs makes a statement on the last working day of the week regarding Government Business for the following week. Members who desire to suggest fresh subjects (not already included in the Statement by Minister) for discussion in the House during the following week should give notice, in writing, to the Secretary-General by 10.00 hours on the day on which item has been included in the List of Business, mentioning in brief only two such subjects. 2. In this connection, attention of members is invited to the following observation made by the Speaker in the House on 9 August, 1991 :- “You have just to mention the subject. You do not have to read it out. Otherwise, it will be very difficult and everybody will be making a long speech on the subjects to be included. You just mention the name of the subject.” 3. In selecting the matters, following guidelines as usual shall be followed :- (i) On the day when Minister of Parliamentary Affairs makes statement regarding Government business, ten members who give notices by 10 A.M. may be allowed to make submissions. If there are notices by more than ten members, their inter-se- priority shall be determined by ballot. (ii) No other member shall be allowed to make submissions even if someone from those ten is absent. (iii) Members of Business Advisory Committee shall not be allowed to make submissions. (iv) The Submissions proposed to be made should be within the parameters of Rule 352 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. 4. On the day, submissions are made by Members, matters under rule 377 shall not be permitted. Kind cooperation of members is solicited. ------ No. 797 Committee Branch-I Members of the General Purposes Committee The following are the members of the General Purposes Committee: 1. Shri Om Birla - Chairperson 2. Shri Kunwar Danish Ali 3. Shri Rajendra Agarwal 4. Shri T.R. Baalu 5. Shri Sudip Bandyopadhyay 6. Shri Girish Bhalchandra Bapat 7. Shri Ramesh Bidhuri 8. Shri P.P. Chaudhary 9. Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury 10. Dr. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar 11. Smt. Rama Devi 12. Shri Parvatagouda Chandanagouda Gaddigoudar 13. Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit 14. Shri Prataprao Jadhav 15. Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal 16. Prof. Rita Bahuguna Joshi 17. Shri Raghu Ramakrishna Raju Kanumuru 18. Smt. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi 19. Dr. Virendra Kumar 20. Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi 21. Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab 22. Shri Pinaki Misra 23. Shri Jual Oram 24. Shri Jagdambika Pal 25. Shri Chirag Kumar Paswan 26. Shri C. R. Patil 27. Shri N.K. Premachandran 28. Shri A. Raja 29. Shri Nama Nageswara Rao 30. Shri Vinayak Raut 31. Shri P.V. Midhun Reddy 32. Shri Radha Mohan Singh 33. Shri Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh 34. Shri Rakesh Singh 35. Shri Ravneet Singh 36. Dr. Satya Pal Singh 37. Shri Sunil Kumar Singh 38. Shri Jayant Sinha 39. Dr. Kirit P. Solanki 40. Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar 41. Smt. Supriya Sule 42. Shri Kodikunnil Suresh 43. Dr. Shashi Tharoor 44. Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav 45. Shri Shyam Singh Yadav SPECIAL INVITEES 1. Shri Prahlad Venkatesh Joshi Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 2. Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal MoS in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs 3. Shri V. Muraleedharan MoS in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs ______ No.798 Committee Branch-I ELECTIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT BODIES In pursuance of motions moved in and adopted by the House on 21 November, 2019 for election of members to the following Government Bodies, the programme of election is notified as given below:- Sl. Name of Govt. No. of LS Last date for Last date for Date and place No. Body Members nomination withdrawal of election (if to be necessary) elected 1. National Board for 02 Monday, Wednesday, Tuesday, 10th Micro, Small and 2nd 4th December, Medium December, December, 2019 Enterprises 2019 2019 (from 1100 to (Upto 1600 (Upto 1600 1600 hours in hours) hours) Committee Room No. 62, Parliament House) 2. National Khadi 02 -do- -do- -do- and Village Industries Board 2. As per regulations 2(2)(a) and 3 of the regulations for holding of elections to the Government Bodies by means of single transferable vote, a member cannot propose her/his own nomination to a Government Body. The nomination of a member should be proposed by another member. A Member who desires to propose nomination of other member to a Government Body is requested to give notice of nomination in the prescribed “Nomination Paper”. Similarly, a member who desires to withdraw her/his candidature from the election is also requested to give notice of withdrawal under her/his signature by filling Para 1 of the prescribed “Withdrawal Form”. In case, a candidate who is willing to withdraw her/his candidature is not readily available or is not in a position to give the notice of withdrawal under one's signature, the Leader or Chief Whip of the Party to which the candidate belongs, may give notice of withdrawal on behalf of such candidate by filling Para 2 of the prescribed “Withdrawal Form”. The requisite forms in this regard are available in the Parliamentary Notice Office (PNO). Duly filled in forms of nominations or withdrawal, as the case may be, should be delivered in the PNO before the date and time notified in the election programme above. Nomination/withdrawal paper which is filled in incorrectly or incompletely or which does not contain the signature of the Member/Leader/Chief Whip giving notice thereof, as the case may be, or is received after the expiry of the prescribed date and time shall be treated as invalid. ------ No.799 Digitisation Unit Parliament Digital Library Hon‟ble Members are informed that "Parliament Digital Library" has been developed which contains Debates from First Lok Sabha to Seventeenth Lok Sabha, that is, from 1952 to 2019. It also contains Parliamentary Committee Reports since 1952 onwards, President Addresses and Budget Speeches. The rich debates of Provisional Parliament, Constituent Assembly, and other documents tracing the history of Indian Parliamentary institutions since 1858 are also available in this website. The Parliament Digital Library is available at eparlib.nic.in and its link has also been given on the Lok Sabha Home page. The website is user friendly and acts as a search engine. For the convenience of Members, a desk has been set up in the Reading Room of Parliament Library, Ground Floor, Parliament House to address their queries relating to Digital Library. For further assistance, Members may kindly contact at 23034060 and 23035481. ________ No.800 GENERAL WORKS BRANCH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF SHRI RABI RAY, FORMER SPEAKER, LOK SABHA On the occasion of the Birth Anniversary of Shri Rabi Ray, former Speaker, Lok Sabha, a function to pay floral tribute to him will be held on Tuesday, the 26th November, 2019 at 10.00 AM in the Waiting Hall No. 1, near Publication Counter, Parliament House. Dignitaries, Members of Parliament and invitees will pay floral tributes on the occasion. Members are cordially invited to join. ________ No.801 PRIDE Orientation Programme for the Members of 17th Lok Sabha” An Orientation Programme for the Members of Seventeenth Lok Sabha is scheduled to be organized by the Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) (erstwhile BPST) of the Lok Sabha Secretariat on 28 November 2019 from 9:30 A.M to 10.30 A.M. A Presentation will be held on “Members Portal” on 28 November 2019. Hon‟ble Members are requested to make it convenient to attend the Programme at the Main Lecture Hall of PRIDE in Parliament Library Building. ______ No.802 PRIDE Training Programme for Personal Staff of Members of Lok Sabha The Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) erstwhile BPST is organising Training Programmes for Personal Staff of Members of Lok Sabha on 25 and 26 November 2019 and on 05 and 06 December 2019. Hon‟ble Members who are interested in sending their PAs/Personal Staff to attend any one of the Programme as per their convenience may kindly forward their names to the PRIDE erstwhile BPST and they may report to attend the Programme in PRIDE Main Lecture Hall, First Floor PLB on 25 November 2019 or 05 December 2019 at 11.00 A.M. (Contact Numbers: 23034656, 23035593, 23034911). Hon‟ble Members who had already nominated their PAs/Personal Staff for the Training Programme organized by PRIDE on 04 and 05 November 2019 are requested not to send nominations of PAs/Personal Staff for the same. No. 803 Conference Branch FUNCTION TO COMMEMORATE ‘SAMVIDHAN DIVAS’ Members are again reminded that a function to commemorate „SAMVIDHAN DIVAS‟ will be held on Tuesday, the 26th November, 2019 at 1100 hours in Central Hall, Parliament House. Hon‟ble President of India has kindly consented to address the distinguished gathering. Hon‟ble Vice-President of India, Hon‟ble Prime Minister of India and Hon‟ble Speaker, Lok Sabha will also address the distinguished gathering. An Exhibition on „History of the Constitution of India‟ will also be inaugurated by Hon‟ble President of India on the above occasion. Members are requested to occupy their seats by 1030 hours. Kind cooperation of members is solicited. ------- SNEHLATA SHRIVASTAVA Secretary General .
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