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LOK SABHA BULLETIN-PART II (General Information relating to Parliamentary and other matters) No. 5016 5028] [Friday, March 10, 2017/ Phalguna 19, 1938(Saka) No. 5016 Table Office GOVERNMENT BUSINESS FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING MARCH 14, 2017 The Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs announced in the House that Government Business for the week commencing Tuesday, the 14 th March, 2017 would consist of:- *(1) The Admiralty (Jurisdiction and Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill,2016 (Consideration and Passing) (2) Consideration and agreeing to the amendments made by Rajya Sabha in the Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016 as passed by Lok Sabha and as reported by Select committee of Rajya Sabha, after it is passed by Rajya Sabha. * The Bill has since been passed by Lok Sabha on 10 th March, 2017.

(3) Discussion and Voting on Demands for Grants for 2017-18 of the following Ministries:- (i) Railways (ii) Home Affairs (iii) Defence (iv) Agriculture (v) Coal (4) Presentation of the Third Supplementary Demands for Grants for 2016-17.

No. 5017 Committee Branch I ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO THE GOVERNMENT BODIES In pursuance of motions moved in and adopted by the House on 10 March, 2017 for election of two members each to the Government Bodies, the programme of election is notified as given below:- SI. No. Name of the Govt. Body No. of member s to be elected Last date for nomination Last date for withdrawal Date of election (if necessary) 1. Central Advisory Committee for the National Cadet Corps 02 15.03.2017 (Wednesday) (Upto 1600 hours) 17.03.2017 (Friday) (Upto 1600 hours) 22.03.2017 (Wednesday) (from 1100 to 1500 hours in Committee Room No. 62,PH) 2. Court of University of Allahabad 02 -do- -do- -do- 3. Coffee Board 02 -do- -do- -do- 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 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 his candidature from the election is also requested to give notice of withdrawal under his signature by filling Para 1 of the prescribed Withdrawal Form. In case, a candidate who is willing to withdraw his candidature is not readily available or is not in a position to give the notice of withdrawal under his 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 do 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. 5018 Legislative Branch-I THE INTER-STATE RIVER WATER DISPUTES (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2017 [Copy of Letter No. 1/6/1998-BM/288-90 dated 9 March, 2017 from Ms. Uma Bharti, Minister of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation to the Secretary-General, Lok Sabha] The President, having been informed of the subject matter of the proposed Inter-State River Water Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2017, recommends to Lok Sabha the consideration of the Bill under article 117 (3) of the Constitution. ----------

No. 5019 Legislative Branch-II THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND THEIR FAMILIES (WELFARE) BILL, 2016 BY DR. MANOJ RAJORIA, M.P. [Copy of letter No. 7/5/2016-FF(P) dated 6 March, 2017 from Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir, Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs to the Secretary General, Lok Sabha]. The President, having been informed of the subject matter of the Freedom Fighters and Their Families (Welfare) Bill, 2016 by Dr. Manoj Rajoria, M.P., recommends under article 117(3) of the Constitution, for the consideration of the Bill in Lok Sabha. ------------ No. 5020 Question Branch RESULTS OF BALLOTS OF NOTICES OF STARRED AND UNSTARRED QUESTIONS Members are informed that ballots in respect of notices of Starred and Unstarred Questions received upto 1000 hrs. on 10 th March, 2017 for the sittings of Lok Sabha to be held on 27 th and 28 th March, 2017 were held in the presence of SHRI NIHAL CHAND, MP in Question Branch, Room No. 324, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi. A total of 1809 notices were received and 292 Members participated in the ballots for 27 th March, 2017. Further, a total of 1786 notices were received and 289 Members participated in the ballots for 28 th March,2017. 2. The results of the ballots have been uploaded on the Homepage viz. loksabha.nic.in. 3. The Hard Copies of the ballots are also placed in Parliamentary Notice Office for the information of Members. ------------

No. 5021 Table Office (B) Attendance Register of Members Section 3 of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954 (as amended by Act. No. 40 of 2006 and Act. No.37 of 2010) relating to Salary and daily allowances provides as follows: - 3. Salaries and Daily Allowances. A member shall be entitled to receive a salary, at the rate of fifty thousand rupees per mensem during the whole of his term of office and subject to any rules made under this Act an allowance at the rate of two thousand rupees for each day during any period of residence on duty: Provided that no member shall be entitled to the aforesaid allowance unless he signs the register, maintained for this purpose by the Secretariat of the House of People or, as the case may be, Council of States, on all the days (except intervening holidays for which no such signing is required) of the session of the House for which the allowance is claimed. 2. For the convenience of members, the Attendance Register, split into four parts, is kept on separate rostrums in the Inner Lobby for signature of members. 3. In view of the provisions of section 3 of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954, quoted in para 1 above, members are requested to sign in ink, in the space provided against their names in the Attendance Register and as per the specimen signatures furnished to the Lok Sabha Secretariat. ------------

No. 5022 Table Office (B) Turning off the head phones in Lok Sabha Chamber by members The volume of the headphones provided at the seats of members in the House, if not turned down when not in use, create disturbance in the House, as the voice of the member who is speaking in the House or that of the Interpreter who is translating the member s speech, is also simultaneously heard through them. With a view to improving the audibility of speeches in the House and to prevent such disturbance, members are requested to turn down the volume of their headphones to the minimum using the volume push button immediately after use. No. 5023 -------------- Rules to be observed by members Table Office (B) Attention of members is invited to Rule 349 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha regarding Parliamentary customs and conventions to be observed by members. Particular attention is invited to sub-rule (xvi) of the Rule wherein members are requested not to display flags, emblems or any exhibits (including PLACARDS) in the House. Kind co-operation of Members is solicited. ------------

No. 5024 Table Office (B) Operation of Automatic Vote Recording System The procedure for operating the Automatic Vote recording system installed in the Lok Sabha Chamber is as follows :- 1. Before a Division starts, every Hon ble Member should occupy his or her own seat and operate the system from that seat only. 2. When the Hon ble Speaker says Now Division, the Secretary-General will activate the voting button whereupon RED BULBS above individual result display boards on both sides of Hon ble Speaker s Chair will glow and a GONG sound will be heard simultaneously. 3. For voting, Hon ble Members may please press the following two buttons simultaneously ONLY after the sound of the GONG; repeat only after the sound of the GONG :- Red VOTE button in front of every Hon ble Member on the Head phone plate and Any one of the following buttons fixed on the top of desk of seat: Ayes : Green Colour Noes : Red Colour Abstain : Yellow Colour 4. It is essential to keep both the buttons pressed till another GONG is heard and the Red BULBS above individual result display boards are OFF.

5. Hon ble Members may please note that their votes will not be registered: (i) (ii) If buttons are kept pressed before the first GONG; or Both buttons are not kept simultaneously pressed till the second GONG. 6. Hon ble Members can actually SEE their vote on individual result display boards installed on either side of Hon ble Speaker s Chair and on the LED screens fixed on parapet on either sides of the Public gallery. 7. In case vote is not registered, they may call for voting through slips. ----------

No. 5025 Table Office (B) Corrections in Votes recorded by members by operating the Automatic Vote Recording System A member who is not able to record his/her vote by pressing the button due to any reason considered sufficient may, with the permission of the Chair, have his/her vote recorded before the result of the Division is announced. If a member finds that he/she has by mistake voted incorrectly by pressing the wrong button or voted from a wrong seat, he/she may be allowed to correct his/her mistake, provided he/she brings it to the notice of the Chair before the result of the Division is announced. For effecting correction in the votes recorded by operating the Automatic Vote Recording System, the following correction slips are available: - (i) (ii) (iii) SLIP FOR CORRECTING VOTE RECORDED FROM A WRONG SEAT This slip is printed on white paper and is to be used by a member who has recorded his/her vote from a wrong seat (i.e. seat allotted to another member). SLIP FOR RECORDING VOTE FOR AYE This slip is printed on cream paper and is to be used by a member for recording vote for Aye in case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for correcting the vote from No or Abstain to Aye, as the case may be. SLIP FOR RECORDING VOTE FOR NO This slip is printed on pink paper and is to be used by a member for recording the vote for No in case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for correcting the vote from Aye or Abstain to No, as the case may be.

(iv) SLIP FOR RECORDING ABSTENTION This slip is printed on yellow paper and is to be used by a member for recording Abstain in case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for correcting the vote from Aye or No to Abstain, as the case may be. These slips have been printed in English on one side and Hindi on the reverse. Immediately after votes have been recorded by the machine and flashed on the Individual Result Display Boards, a member who has voted from a wrong seat, or whose vote has not been recorded by the machine, or who has by mistake voted incorrectly and desires correction in the results as flashed on the Individual Result Display Boards, should rise in his/her seat whereupon a Division Clerk will hand over to him/her one of the four slips, as the member may ask for. The member concerned should make sure as to whether the mistake in recording the vote of his/her choice has actually occurred by referring to the Individual Result Display Board. In case of doubt, the member should consult the Officer at the Table. The member desiring a correction to be made should fill in the requisite correction slip precisely and completely in all respects and then hand it over, without any delay, to the Division Clerk. While filling in the correction slip, the portions of the correction slip which are not applicable should be struck off clearly. Kind co-operation of members is solicited. --------------

No. 5026 Table Office (B) Parliamentary Customs, Conventions and Etiquette Attention of members is invited to paragraphs 42 and 43 (pages 79 87) of the Handbook for Members (16 th edition) regarding Parliamentary Customs and Conventions and Parliamentary Etiquette required to be observed by members. Particular attention is invited to the following: - 42. Parliamentary Customs and Conventions (16) The decorum and the seriousness of the proceedings of the House require that no member should shout slogans of any kind or sit on dharna in the pit of the House or stand up on the seat. (19) Rulings given by the Chair should not be criticised directly or indirectly inside or outside the House. (23) Display of placards/exhibits on the floor of the House is not in order. 43. Parliamentary Etiquette (6) A member should keep to her/his usual seat while addressing the House; (11) A member should not sit or stand with her/his back towards the Chair;

(12) A member should not approach the Chair personally in the House. She/he may send chits to the Officers at the Table, if necessary; (16) A member should not leave the House immediately after delivering her/his speech; courtesy to the House requires that after finishing their speeches members resume their seats and leave the House only afterwards, if necessary; (23) Members should not stand in the passage of the Chamber. They should either sit down or go out; (24) A member should not cross the floor when the House is sitting that is, she/he should not pass between the Chair and the member who is speaking; (28) Two members should not keep standing in the House at the same time; (29) A member while speaking should not (ii) make personal reference by way of making an allegation imputing a motive to or questioning the bona fides of any other member of the House unless it be imperatively necessary for the purpose of debate being itself a matter in issue or relevant thereto; (viii) use her/his right of speech for the purpose of obstructing the business of the House; (ix) make any reference to the strangers in any of the galleries;

(x) refer to Government officials by name; (31) Every member should resume her/his seat as soon as the Speaker rises to speak, or calls out Order and also when any other member is in possession of the floor (i.e. speaking with the permission of the Chair) or has interposed in the course of the debate to raise a point of order; (34) No member is to argue with another member when the latter is speaking. She/he may, however, ask through the Chair questions with a view to obtaining information from the member who is speaking. But a member who is addressing the House with the permission of the Chair should not be interrupted by another member persistently. It is open to the former not to give way but to go on with her/his speech if the interruption is not for raising a point of order; (37) It is not in order for members other than Ministers to consult officials in the Official Gallery from inside the House. Kind co-operation of members is solicited. ---------------

No. 5027 Table Office (B) Withdrawal and Suspension of members Attention of the members is specifically invited to the provisions of Rule 373, 374 and 374A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha regarding withdrawal and suspension of members, respectively. The Rules read as under: - 373. The Speaker, if is of the opinion that the conduct of any member is grossly disorderly, may direct such member to withdraw immediately from the House, and any member so ordered to withdraw shall do so forthwith and shall remain absent during the remainder of the day s sitting. 374. (1) The Speaker may, if deems it necessary, name a member who disregards the authority of the Chair or abuses the rules of the House by persistently and wilfully obstructing the business thereof. (2) If a member is so named by the Speaker, the Speaker shall, on a motion being made forthwith put the question that the member (naming such member) be suspended from the service of the House for a period not exceeding the remainder of the session: Provided that the House may, at any time, on a motion being made, resolve that such suspension be terminated. (3) A member suspended under this rule shall forthwith withdraw from the precincts of the House. 374A. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in rules 373 and 374, in the event of grave disorder occasioned by a member coming into the well of the

House or abusing the Rules of the House persistently and wilfully obstructing its business by shouting slogans or otherwise, such member shall, on being named by the Speaker, stand automatically suspended from the service of the House for five consecutive sittings or the remainder of the session, whichever is less: Provided that the House may, at any time, on a motion being made, resolve that such suspension be terminated. (2) On the Speaker announcing the suspension under this rule, the member shall forthwith withdraw from the precincts of the House.

No. 5028 TABLE OFFICE Statutory Orders laid on the Table of Lok Sabha The following Statutory Rules and Orders made under the delegated powers of legislation, which were laid on the Table of Lok Sabha during the current week, are subject to modification: - Sl. No. Number assigned to order/date of Publication Brief Subject or description Date on which laid on the Table Period for which to lie on the Table Period upto which motion for modification can be made Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Notification No. 11-76/2016-Unani (U.G Regl.) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations, 2016. 10.03.2017 -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Part-III, Section 4. *The period will not be completed during the current session.

2 Notification No. 28-15/2016-Ay.(MSR) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Requirements of Minimum Standard for undergraduate Ayurveda Colleges and attached Hospitals) Regulations, 2016. 10.03.2016 *30 days Before the expiry of the session immediately following the session in which the said period of 30 days is completed. Published in Gazette of India, Part-III, Section 4. 3 Notification No. 18-12/2016- Siddha(M.S.R.) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Requirements of Minimum Standard for undergraduate Siddha Colleges and attached Hospitals) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 4 Notification No. 11-77/2016-Unani(P.G. Regl.) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Post- Graduate Unani Medical Education) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 5 Notification No. 18-12/2016- Siddha(Syllabus UG) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in India Medicine) Amendment Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 6 Notification No. 24-14/2016- (U.G. Regulation) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Minimum Standards of Education in Indian Medicine) Amendment Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 7 Notification No. 4-90/2016-P.G. Regulation 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Post Graduate Ayurveda Education) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do-

8 Notification No. 11-134/2016-Unani (MSR) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Requirements of Minimum Standard for undergraduate Unani Colleges and attached Hospitals) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 9 Notification No. 18-12/2016-Siddha (Syllabus PG) 07.11.2016 The Indian Medicine Central Council (Postgraduate Siddha Education) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- *The period will not be completed during the current session.

10 G.S.R.1136(E) 14.12.2016 The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Daily Allowance and Hotel Charges to Employees on Tour) Amendment Rules, 2016. 10.03.2016 *30 days Before the expiry of the session immediately following the session in which the said period of 30 days is completed. Published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (i). 11 G.S.R.1162(E) 21.12.2016 The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Reappointment of Terminated Development Officers) Amendment Rules, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 12 Notification No. 1-13011/02/2015/Ins-I 06.12.2016 The Life Insurance Corporation of India (Amendment) Regulations, 2016. -do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Part-III, Section 4. 13 G.S.R.57(E) 19.01.2017 The Food Safety and Standards (Amendment) Rules, 2017. -do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (i). 14 Notification No. 1- CA(7)/179/2017 09.02.2017 Notifying the rates of fee, mentioned therein, for entry of name in the Register of Members, annual membership fee, annual certificate of practice fee and fee for restoration of name in the Register of Members. -do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Part-III, Section 4. 15 G.S.R.46(E) 18.01.2017 The Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (Recruitment, Salary and other Terms and Conditions of Service of General Manager and -do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (i).

Assistant General Manager) Rules, 2017. 16 G.S.R.3(E) 04.01.2017 The Adoption Regulations, 2017. -do- -do- -do- -do- *The period will not be completed during the current session.

17 G.S.R.149(E) 20.02.2017 The Supplementary Nutrition (under the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme) Rules, 2017. 10.03.2016 *30 days Before the expiry of the session immediately following the session in which the said period of 30 days is completed. Published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (i). 18 S.R.O.14(E) 30.12.2016 The Cantonments (Execution of Warrants for the Attachment and Sale of Immovable Property) Rules, 2016. -do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section 3, sub-section (ii). 19 S.R.O.15(E) 30.12.2016 The Transfer of Property in Cantonments (Form of notice and manner of giving such notice) Rules, 2016. -do- -do- -do- -do- 20 S.R.O.2(E) 24.01.2017 The Cantonments (Forms and Manner of Service of Notices) Rules, 2017. -do- -do- -do- -do- *The period will not be completed during the current session. ANOOP MISHRA Secretary General