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1.
The Second part of the Budget Session, 2006 of Parliament which
was reconvened on Wednesday, the 10th of May, 2006 is
scheduled to conclude on today, the 23rd of May, 2006.
The Session provided 10 sittings of both the Houses of Parliament
spread over a period of 14 days.
2.
During the Session, Adjournment Motion moved on 15.5.2006 by Shri
L.K. Advani, the Leader of Opposition on “the failure of the Central
Government to make adequate security arrangements to protect the
lives of Indian Citizens in the border areas as evident by the recent
killing of 32 persons in Doda and Udhampur district on May 1, 2006
and killing of two persons by grenade attack on a political dharna
in Doda on May 13, 2006”, was discussed and negatived.
3.
In the Lok Sabha, Short Duration Discussions under Rule 193 were
held on (i) suicide by farmers in various parts of the country;
(ii) situation arising out of communal violence in different part
of the country; and (iii) rise in prices of essential commodities.
In Rajya Sabha, Short Duration Discussions under Rule 176 were held
on (i) recent killing of innocent persons by terrorist in the Doda
district in Jammu and Kashmir; (ii) communal violence in Vadodara
and other parts of the country; (iii) import of wheat and agrarian
distress; (iv) steep rise in the prices of essential commodities
in the country; and (v) Foreign Direct Investment in retail sector.
Besides, four Calling attentions were discussed in the Lok Sabha
and two in the Rajya Sabha and one half-an-hour in Lok Sabha and
three half-an-hours in Rajya Sabha were also discussed.
4.
During the Session, 10 Bills (8 Bills in Lok Sabha and 2 Bills in
Rajya Sabha) were introduced. Lok Sabha passed 11 Bills and
Rajya Sabha passed 12 Bills during this period. Total number of
Bills passed by both the Houses of Parliament during the Session
is 11. Some of the important Bills passed by the Parliament
are (i) the Delhi Laws (Special Provision) Bill, 2006; (ii) the
Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill, 2006;
(iii) the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Bill, 2006; (iv) the
Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2006; (v) the Constitution (One
hundred and fifth Amendment) Bill, 2006; (vi) the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises Development Bill, 2006; and (vii) the National
Institute of Fashion Technology Bill, 2006. Some of
the important Bills introduced during the Session are (i)
the Apprentices (Amendment) Bill, 2006; (ii) the Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2006; (iii) the Constitution (One Hundred
and Sixth Amendment) Bill, 2006 relating to Co-operation Sector;
and (iv) the State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks Laws) Amendment
Bill, 2006. Two Bills namely: (i) the Cinematograph (Amendment)
Bill, 1992 and (ii) the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment)
Bill, 2003, were withdrawn in the Rajya Sabha. A list of Bills
introduced/passed is enclosed.
BILLS
TRANSACTED DURING THE SECOND PART OF BUDGET SESSION, 2006 IN PARLIAMENT
I
- BILLS INTRODUCED IN
LOK SABHA
1.
The Delhi Laws (Special Provision) Bill, 2006
2.
The Produce Cess (Abolition) Bill, 2006
3.
The Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill,
2006
4.
The Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Bill, 2006
5.
The State Bank of India
(Subsidiary Banks Laws) Amendment Bill, 2006
6.
The Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Bill, 2006
7.
The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2006
8.
The National Jute Board Bill, 2006
II
- BILLS INTRODUCED IN RAJYA
SABHA
1. The
Apprentices (Amendment) Bill, 2006
2. The
National Institute of Technology Bill, 2006
III
- BILLS PASSED BY LOK SABHA
1. The
Delhi Laws (Special Provision) Bill, 2006
2. The
Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2006
3. The
Cess Laws (Repealing and Amending) Bill, 2006
4. The
Reserve Bank of India
(Amendment) Bill, 2005
5. The
Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2005
6. The
Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill, 2006
7. The
Union Duties of Excise (Electricity) Distribution (Repeal) Bill,
2006
8. The
Small and Medium Enterprises Development Bill, 2006
9. The
Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Amending Bill, 2006
10. The
Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2006
11. The
National Institute of Fashion Technology Bill, 2006
IV
- BILLS PASSED/RETURNED BY THE RAJYA
SABHA
1. The
Delhi Laws (Special Provision) Bill, 2006
2. The
Spirituous Preparations (Inter-State Trade and Commerce) Control
(Repeal) Bill, 2005
3. The
National Institute of Fashion Technology Bill, 2005
4. The
Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Amending Bill, 2006
5. The
Assam Rifles Bill, 2006
6. The
Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill, 2006
7. The
Cess Laws (Repealing and Amending) Bill, 2006
8. The
Reserve Bank of India
(Amendment) Bill, 2005
9. The
Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2005
10. The
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Bill, 2006
11. The
Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2006
12. The
Union Duties of Excise (Electricity) Distribution Repeal Bill, 2006
V
- BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES
1.
The Delhi Laws (Special Provision) Bill, 2006
2.
The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2006
3.
The Parliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Amendment Bill,
2006
4.
The Cess Laws (Repealing and Amending) Bill, 2006
5.
The Reserve Bank of India
(Amendment) Bill, 2005
6.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Amending Bill, 2006
7.
The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2005
8.
The Constitution (One Hundred and Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2006
9.
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Bill, 2006
10.
The National Institute of Fashion Technology Bill, 2006
11.
The Union Duties of Excise (Electricity) Distribution Repeal Bill,
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