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PREFACE
The Statistical Hand Book is an Annual Publication of the
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. It is a statistical compilation of the
information/data relating to the activities of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha as well
as the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs which acts as the interface between
Government of India and the two Houses of Parliament. The Handbook
covers the period upto the end of the 10th Session of 15th Lok Sabha and
225th Session of Rajya Sabha. It is divided into ten Sections with sixty two
Tables. Efforts have been made to include certain information of the
Parliament since sitting of the first Lok Sabha.
will be
general.
It is hoped that this annual publication of this Ministry
an useful document for academicians, students and people in
(S. Chandrasekaran)
Secretary
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
New Delhi,
Dated the 27th June, 2012
***
Contents
LEGISLATIVE MATTERS
(Updated upto 31st May, 2012)
SUBJECT
TABLE
NO.
1.
Dates of poll, constitution, first sitting, expiration of the term and dissolution
of Lok Sabha since 1952 (First to Fifteenth Lok Sabha).
2.
Statement showing the dates of constitution, dissolution, etc. of various Lok
Sabhas since 1952.
3.
Dates of issue of summons, commencement, adjournment sine-die,
prorogation, sittings and duration of various sessions of Lok Sabha held
since 1952.
(“B” in column 1 stand for Budget Session).
4.
Dates of issue of summons, commencement, adjournment sine-die,
prorogation, sittings and duration of various sessions of Rajya Sabha held
since 1952.
5.
Statement showing the interval of less than 15 days between the issue of
summons to Members of Lok Sabha and dates of commencement of
sessions since 1962.
6.
Statement showing the interval of less than 15 days between the issue of
summons to Members of Rajya Sabha and dates of commencement of
sessions since 1989.
7.
Statement showing the names and dates of appointment etc. of the Speaker
Pro tem.
8.
Statement showing the dates of election, names of Speaker and Deputy
Speaker of Lok Sabha.
9.
Dates of election of the Speaker, Lok Sabha and constitution of the
Departmentally related Standing Committees since 1993.
10.
Statement showing the dates of election, names of the Deputy Chairman of
the Rajya Sabha.
11.
Duration of recess during Budget Session since 1993.
12.
Statement showing the details regarding sessions of the Lok Sabha etc.
when the House remained unprorogued for more than 15 days.
13.
Statement showing the details regarding sessions of the Rajya Sabha etc.
when the House remained unprorogued for more than 6 days.
(a)
14.
Dates of presentation of Interim (General and Railway) Budgets in Lok Sabha and
Duration of the sessions in which presented.
15.
Vote of Accounts taken twice during a financial year.
16.
Statistical information regarding number of sessions, sittings held, Bills introduced,
Passed and Lapsed and Number of various discussions held on Non-official motions.
17
Number of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament, Session-wise during each Lok
Sabha since 1952.
18
Number of sittings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, number of Bills passed by both
Houses of Parliament, year-wise since 1952.
19
List of Government Bills pending in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha after conclusion of
10th Session of 15th Lok Sabha and 225th Session of Rajya Sabha.
20
Ordinances promulgated by the President (since 1952)
21
Dates of delivery of President’s address, Names of Mover and Seconder, Dates of
discussion on Motion of Thanks in the two Houses.
22
Certain statistical data regarding Motion of Thanks on the President’s address.
23
Sittings of Houses of Parliament held on Saturday/Holidays for presentation of
General Budget.
24
Date and time of presentation of General Budget in Lok Sabha and whether business
transacted after its presentation/laying in two Houses.
25
Dates of presentation, general discussion on the General and Railway Budgets etc. in
the Lok Sabha since 1952.
26
Dates of general discussion on General and Railway Budgets and consideration and
return of Appropriation Bills relating to the Demands for Grants by the Rajya Sabha
since 1952.
27
Discussions held on Government Motions in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha since 1993.
28
No -Confidence Motions discussed in the Lok Sabha and their outcome since 1952.
29
Confidence Motions so far listed/discussed in Lok Sabha.
30
Statement showing time lost on adjournment in two Houses due to interruptions during
the term of the 14th Lok Sabha and corresponding period of the Rajya Sabha.
30-A Statement showing time lost on adjournment in two Houses due to interruptions
during the term of the 15th Lok Sabha and corresponding period of the Rajya
Sabha.
31
Demands for Grants of Ministries discussed in Lok Sabha during the Budget Session
since 1993.
32
Details of the Ministries whose working were discussed in the Rajya Sabha since
1993.
33
Private Members’ Bills passed by Parliament since 1952 so far.
(b)
RULE 377/SPECIAL MOTIONS
34
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
Matters raised under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha and Special Mentions made
in Rajya Sabha and their pendency position, session-wise.
TRAINING COURSES
35
36
37
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
Orientation Courses held for the officers of the Central Ministries /
Departments.
Orientation Courses held for the officers of the State Governments.
Workshop on Managing Legislative Business for officers of various
Ministries/Departments of Government of India organised in collaboration
with Department of Personnel and Training.
CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES
38
39
40
41
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
List of various Consultative Committees constituted for various Ministries.
List of Ministries where Consultative Committees could not be constituted
for want of requisite number of Members.
Statement showing Consultative Committees meetings held during the
period from 1.04.2009 to 31.3.2010.
List of Members of Parliament nominated as Permanent Special Invitees
(PSI) to the Consultative Committees of various Ministries / Departments.
GOVERNMENT SPONSORED DELEGATION OF
PARLIAMENTARIANS
42
43
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
Government sponsored Goodwill Delegations of Parliamentarians sent
abroad by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
Foreign Delegations received by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
(c)
LEADERS OF HOUSES/LEADERS OF OPPOSITION/LEADERS
MEETINGS/AIWCS
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
Name of Leaders of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha of Parliament since 1952.
Statement indicating the names of the Leaders of Opposition alongwith their Party etc. since
November 1st 1977 when the Salary and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament
Act 1977 came into force.
Meeting with Leader of various Political Parties/Groups.
Statement showing the details of All India Whip’s Conference held by the Ministry of
Parliamentary Affairs.
Statement showing the Salary and Allowances and other facilities admissible to MPs.
Facilities extended to Ex-Members of Parliament.
YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITION
(Updated upto 31st March, 2012)
Details of the Youth Parliament Competitions for the Schools of NCT of Delhi and NDMC
since 1966.
Details of the Youth Parliament Competitions held between 1983-88 among Kendriya
Vidyalayas located in and around Delhi.
Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for the Kendriya Vidyalayas
initiated from 1988.
Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
since 1997 – 98.
Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for Universities/ Colleges initiated
from 1997 – 98.
Details of Orientation Courses held since 1988 for organisation of the Youth Parliament
Competitions in Delhi and NDMC Schools.
Details of Orientation Courses held for organisation of Youth Parliament Competitions in
Kendriya Vidyalayas.
Details of Orientation Courses held for organisation of National Youth Parliament
Competitions in Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas.
Details of Orientation Courses held for organisation of National Youth Parliament
Competitions in Universities/ Colleges.
(d)
HINDI
(Updated upto 31st March 2012)
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ASSURANCES
60
(Updated upto 31st March 2012)
Details of Assurances extracted/fulfilled during 1956 to 31st March, 2012.
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
61
(Updated upto 31st March 2012)
List of Telephone Nos. of Ministers and Officers in the Ministry of Parliamentary
Affairs.
62.
List of Secretaries of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
63.
List of Employees of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
(e)
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TABLE - 1
DATES OF POLL, CONSTITUTION, FIRST SITTING,
EXPIRATION OF THE TERM AND DISSOLUTION OF LOK SABHA SINCE 1952
(First to Fourteenth Lok Sabha)
Lok
Sabha
Last date
of poll
1
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
2
21.02.52
15.03.57
25.02.62
21.02.67
10.03.71
Sixth
20.03.77
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
06.01.80
28.12.84
26.11.89
15.06.91
07.05.96
07.03.98
04.10.99
10.05.04
13.05.09
Date of the Date of
constitution constitution of
Lok Sabha Government/
Cabinet
3
4
02.04.52
13.05.52
05.04.57
17.04.57
02.04.62
10.04.62
04.03.67
13.03.67
15.03.71
18.03.71
23.03.77
10.01.80
31.12.84
02.12.89
20.06.91
15.05.96
10.03.98
10.10.99
17.05.04
18.05.09
24.03.77
14.01.80
31.12.84
02.12.89
21.06.91
16.05.96
19.03.98
13.10.99
22.05.04
22.05.09
Date of
the first
sitting
5
13.05.52
10.05.57
16.04.62
16.03.67
19.03.71
25.03.77
21.01.80
15.01.85
18.12.89
09.07.91
22.05.96
23.03.98
20.10.99
02.06.04
01.06.09
Date of expiration
of term (Article
83(2) of the
Constitution
6
12.05.57
09.05.62
15.04.67
15.03.72
18.03.77
24.03.82
20.01.85
14.01.90
17.12.94
08.07.96
21.05.2001
22.03.2003
19.10.2004
01.06.09
31.05.14
* 1. Mid-term polls were held, Dissolution took place even before the elections.
2. Last dates of Poll in column (2) are based on reports of Election Commission.
-1-
Date of
dissolution
7
04.04.57
31.03.62
03.03.67
*27.12.70
*18.01.77
*22.08.79
31.12.84
27.11.89
*13.03.91
10.05.96
*04.12.97
*26.04.99
*06.02.2004
18.05.2009
TABLE – 2
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DATES OF CONSTITUTION, DISSOLUTION ETC.
OF VARIOUS LOK SABHAS SINCE 1952
Dates of constitution
Dates of swearing-in of
the Ministry
Dates of commencement
and conclusion of the
First Session
Dates of oath or
affirmation
Dates of election of the
Speaker
Dates of delivery of
President's Address
Dates of dissolution
First
April 2, 1952
May 13, 1952
May 13 to
August 12, 1952
Second
April 5, 1957
April 17,
1957
May 10 to
May 31, 1957
May 13 & 15,
1952
May 15, 1952
May 10 & 11,
1957
May 11, 1957
May 16, 1952
April 4, 1957
Period for which Vote
on
Account
was
obtained
Session and its duration
in which the Vote on
Account obtained
4 month
(April-July
,1952)
5th Session of
Provisional
Parliament
(February 5 to
March 5, 1952)
Session and its duration 1st Session (May
in which the full Budget 13 to August 12,
was passed
1952)
Resignation
by
outgoing Ministry
the 17.04.1957
Third
April 2, 1962
April 10,
1962
April 16 to
June 22, 1962
Fourth
March 4, 1967
March 13, 1967
April 16 &
17, 1962
April 17,
1962
May 13, 1957 April 18,
1962
March 31,
March 3,
1962
1967
5 months
3 months
(April-Aug.
(April-June,
1957)
1962)
th
15 Session
16th Session
of 1st Lok
of 2nd Lok
Sabha (March Sabha (March
18 to 28,
12 to 30,
1957)
1962)
2nd Session
1st Session
(July 15 to
(April 16 to
September 13, June 22,
1957)
1962)
4.04.1962
12.3.1967
March 16 & 17,
1967
March 17, 1967
March 16 to
April 8, 1967
March 18, 1967
December 27,
1970
4 months
(April-July,
1967)
1st Session of
Fourth Lok
Sabha (March
16 to April 8,
1967)
2nd Session
(May 22 to
August 12,
1967)
17.12.1970
Note:- Under article 379(1) of the Constitution [since repealed by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956]
the Provisional Parliament ceased to exist on April 17, 1952, when summons were issued to both Houses of
Parliament to meet for their first session.
-2-
Fifth
+March 15, 1971
Dates of constitution
+March 19 to
April 2, 1971
Sixth
March 23,
1977
March 24,
1977 by
Prime
Minister,
March 26,
1977 by 14
Ministers,
March 28,
1977 by 5
Ministers
March 25 to
April 7, 1977
March 19,
1971
March 25,
1977
January 21 to
February 2,
1980
January 21 &
22, 1980
March 26,
1977
March 28,
1977
August 22,
1979
4 months
January 22,
1980
January 23,
1980
December 31,
1984
4 months
January 16,
1985
January 17,
1985
November 27,
1989
2 months
1st Session of
6th Lok Sabha
(March 25 to
April 7, 1977)
2nd Session of
6th Lok Sabha
(June 11 to
August 8,
1977)
January 14,
1980
2nd Session of
7th Lok Sabha
(March 11 to
28, 1980)
3rd Session of
7th Lok sabha
(June 9 to
August 12,
1980)
December 31,
1984
2nd Session of
8th Lok Sabha
(March 13 to
May 20, 1985)
2nd Session of
8th Lok Sabha
(March 13 to
May 20, 1985)
Dates
of swearing- March 18, 1971
in of the Ministry
Dates of commencement
and conclusion of the
First Session
Dates of oath or
affirmation
Dates of election of the March 22,
Speaker
1971
Dates of delivery of March 23,
President's Address
1971
Dates of dissolution
January 18, 1977
Period for which Vote
on
Account
was
obtained
Session and its duration
in which the Vote on
Account obtained
4 months
1st Session of 5th
Lok Sabha
(March 19 to
April 2, 1971)
Session and its duration 2nd Session (May
in which the full Budget 24 to August 12,
was passed
1971)
Resignation
by
outgoing Ministry
the March 22, 1977
Seventh
January 10,
1980
January 14,
1980
Eighth
December 31,
1984
December 31,
1984
January 15 to
30, 1985
January 15,16
and 17, 1985
November 28,
1989
+ Summons to the Members were issued on March 15, 1971 i.e. date of Constitution of 5th Lok
Sabha.
-3-
Ninth
December 2,
1989
Dates of swearing-in of December 2,
the Ministry
1989
December 5,
1989
( portfolios
allotted on
6.12.1989)
Tenth
June 20, 1991
Eleventh
May 15, 1996
Twelfth
March 10, 1998
June 21, 1991
March 19, 1998
Dates of commencement
and conclusion of the
First Session
Dates of oath or
affirmation
Dates of election of the
Speaker
Dates of delivery of
President's Address
Dates of dissolution
July 9, 1991
to September
18, 1991
July 9 & 10,
1991
July 10, 1991
i) May 16,
1996 (10
Ministers)
ii) June 1,
1996 (12
Cabinet + 8
MOS)
iii) April 21,
1997 [16
Cabinet + 9
MOS (IC) + 8
MOS]
May 22 to
June 12, 1996
May 22 & 23,
1996
May 23, 1996
March 23 & 24,
1998
March 24, 1998
July 11, 1991
May 24, 1996
March 25, 1998
May 10, 1996
December 4,
1997
4 months
(April – July,
1996)
16th Session
of 10th Lok
Sabha
(February 26
to March 12,
1996)
2nd Session of
11th Lok
Sabha (July
10 to
September 13,
1996)
April 26, 1999
Dates of constitution
Period for which Vote
on
Account
was
obtained
Session and its duration
in which the Vote on
Account obtained
December 18 to
30, 1989
December 18 &
19, 1989
December 19,
1989
December 20,
1989
March 13, 1991
4 months
4 months
(April-July
1991)
nd
2 Session of
7th Session of
th
9 Lok Sabha
9th Lok Sabha
(March 12 to May (February 21
31, 1990)
to March 12,
1991)
Session and its duration 2nd Session of
in which the full Budget 9th Lok Sabha
was passed
(March 12 to May
31, 1990)
1st Session of
10th Lok
Sabha (July 9
to September
18, 1991)
-4-
March 23 to
March 31, 1998
4 months (April
– July, 1998)
1st Session of
12th Lok Sabha
(March 23 to
March 31,
1998)
2nd Session of
12th Lok Sabha
(May 27 to
August 6, 1998)
Resignation
by
outgoing Ministry
Ninth
the June 21, 1991
(Relinquished
their charges)
Tenth
May 16, 1996
Eleventh
May 28, 1996
(Sh. A.B.
Vajpayee
Govt.relinquished
their charges
on June 1,
1996)
April 11,
1997
(Sh. H.D.
Devegowda
Govt.relinquished
their charges
on April 21,
1997)
November 28,
1997
(Sh. I.K.
Gujral Govt.relinquished
their charges
on March 19,
1998)
-5-
Twelfth
April 17, 1999
Thirteenth
Dates of constitution
October 10, 1999
Dates of swearing-in of October 13, 1999
the Ministry
Fourteenth
May 17, 2004
May 22, 2004
Fifteenth
May 18,2009
May 22,2009
May 28,2009
Dates of commencement
and conclusion of the
First Session
Dates of oath or
affirmation
Dates of election of the
Speaker
June 2 to 10,
2004
June 1 to 9,2009
June 2 & 3, 2004
June 1,2,3 & 4,2009
June 4, 2004
June 3, 2009
June 7, 2004
June 4,2009
May 18,2009
(i) 4 months (AprilJuly, 2004)
-
October 20-29,
1999
October 20 – 21,
1999
(i)October 22,
1999; and
(ii)May 10, 2002
Dates of delivery of October 25, 1999
President’s Address
Dates of dissolution
February 6, 2004
Period for which Vote 2 months (April –
on
Account
was May, 2000)
obtained
Session and its duration 3rd Session of 13th
in which the Vote on Lok Sabha
Account obtained
(February 23 to
May 17, 2000)
Session and its duration 3rd Session of 13th
in which the full Budget Lok Sabha
was passed
(February 23 to
May 17, 2000)
Resignation of outgoing February 6, 2004
Ministry
(ii) 2 months
(Aug.-Sept., 2004)
(i) 14th Session of
13th Lok Sabha
(December 2, 2003 to
February 5, 2004)
(ii) 2nd Session of 14th
Lok Sabha
(July 5 to August 26,
2004)
2nd Session of 14th
Lok Sabha
(July 5 to August 26,
2004)
May 22,2009
-6-
-
2nd Session of 16th
Lok Sabha
(July 2 to August
7,2009)
TABLE – 3
DATES OF ISSUE OF SUMMONS, COMMENCEMENT, ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE, PROROGATION,
SITTINGS AND DURATION OF VARIOUS SESSIONS OF LOK SABHA HELD SINCE 1952
(’B’ in column 1 stand for Budget Session)
FIRST LOK SABHA
Session
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
4
10.45 a.m.
8.15 a.m.
10.45 a.m.
2.00 p.m.
8.15 a.m.
8.15 a.m.
1.30 p.m.
2.00 p.m.
8.15 a.m.
8.15 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
10.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
5
12.8.1952
6
19.8.1952
20.12.1952
15.5.1953
1
1st
2
25.4.1952
3
13.5.1952
2nd
3rd
26.8.1952
10.1.1953
5.11.1952
11.2.1953
4th
5th
6th
21.5.1953
1.10.1953
7.1.1954
3.8.1953
16.11.1953
15.2.1954
7th
19.6.1954
23.8.1954
8th
9th
9.10.1954
31.12.1954
15.11.1954
21.2.1955
10th
11th
12th
23.5.1955
12.10.1955
6.1.1956
25.7.1955
21.11.1955
15.2.1956
13th
9.6.1956
16.7.1956
14th
15th
22.9.1956
21.2.1957
14.11.1956
18.3.1957
Date of
prorogation
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
92
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
67
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
4
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
63
4.1.1953
16.5.1953
46
94
36
72
2
4
34
68
18.9.1953
24.12.1953
21.5.1954
23.9.1953
25.12.1953
22.5.1954
47
39
96
30.9.1954
1.10.1954
39
24.12.1954
7.5.1955
24.12.1954
9.5.1955
40
76
1.10.1955
23.12.1955
30.5.1956
4.10.1955
24.12.1955
2.6.1956
69
33
106
13.9.1956
15.9.1956
60
22.12.1956
28.3.1957
23.12.1956
28.3.1957
39
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N.B.
From
to
the House sat from
(a) 13.5.52
(b) 22.5.52
(c) 11.2.53
(d) 14.4.53
(e) 15.2.54
(f) 20.4.54
(g) 23.8.54
(h) 10.9.54
21.5.52 10.45 a.m.
12.8.52
8.15 a.m.
10.4.53 2.00 p.m.
15.5.53
8.15 a.m.
19.4.54 2.00 p.m.
21.5.54 8.15 a.m.
8.9.54
8.15 a.m.
30.9.54 11.00 a.m.
From
(i) 21.2.55
(j) 2.5.55
(k) 15.2.56
(l) 5.3.56
(m) 30.5.56
(n) 16.7.56
(o) 10.9.56
to
30.4.55
7.5.55
3.3.56
29.5.56
8.9.56
13.9.56
the house sat from
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
10.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
10.30 a.m.
* Under Rule 26, allotment of separate days for Private Members' Business was discontinued and Private Members' Business
was transacted for 2 ½ hours on every Friday or on Saturdays when Fridays happended to be holidays.
-7-
SECOND LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
2
22.4.1957
15.6.1957
20.9.1957
28.12.1957
2.6.1958
10.10.1958
8.1.1959
25.5.1959
25.9.1959
6.1.1960
19.5.1960
27.9.1960
6.1.1961
29.5.1961
20.9.1961
19.2.1962
3
10.5.1957
15.7.1957
11.11.1957
10.2.1958
11.8.1958
17.11.1958
9.2.1959
3.8.1959
16.11.1959
8.2.1960
1.8.1960
14.11.1960
14.2.1961
7.8.1961
20.11.1961
12.3.1962
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
5
31.5.1957
13.9.1957
21.12.1957
9.5.1958
27.9.1958
20.12.1958
9.5.1959
12.9.1959
22.12.1959
29.4.1960
9.9.1960
23.12.1960
5.5.1961
8.9.1961
8.12.1961
30.3.1962
Total no. of
days of the
Session
6
1.6.1957
13.9.1957
21.12.1957
12.5.1958
1.10.1958
22.12.1958
11.5.1959
15.9.1959
24.12.1959
5.5.1960
13.9.1960
26.12.1960
11.5.1961
11.9.1961
12.12.1961
Dissolved on
31.3.1962
7
22
61
41
89
48
34
90
41
37
82
40
40
81
33
19
20
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
17
47
32
64
35
26
65
31
27
60
31
30
61
25
16
14
NB: Joint Sitting of Houses was held on 6.5.1961 to consider the Dowry Prohibition Bill, 1959
THIRD LOK SABHA
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
1
1st
2nd
3rd
2
3.4.1962
5.7.1962
29.10.1962
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
@11.00 a.m.
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
#17th
31.1.1963
28.5.1963
1.10.1963
1.1.1964
8.5.1964
20.7.1964
10.10.1964
9.1.1965
5.6.1965
1.10.1965
21.12.1965
24.5.1966
17.9.1966
13.1.1967
3
16.4.1962
6.8.1962
*8.11.1962
21.1.1963
18.2.1963
13.8.1963
18.11.1963
10.2.1964
27.5.1964
7.9.1964
16.11.1964
17.2.1965
16.8.1965
3.11.1965
14.2.1966
25.7.1966
1.11.1966
-
Session
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
-
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
5
22.6.1962
7.9.1962
11.12.1962
25.1.1963
7.5.1963
21.9.1963
21.12.1963
6.5.1964
5.6.1964
3.10.1964
24.12.1964
11.5.1965
24.9.1965
10.12.1965
18.5.1966
7.9.1966
5.12.1966
-
Date of
prorogation
6
23.6.1962
9.9.1962
26.1.1963
9.5.1963
21.9.1963
22.12.1963
6.5.1964
6.6.1964
5.10.1964
25.12.1964
11.5.1965
25.9.1965
13.12.1965
20.5.1966
12.9.1966
9.12.1966
-
Total no. of
days of the
Session
7
68
33
34
5
79
40
34
87
10
33
39
84
40
38
94
45
36
-
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
51
25
26
5
61
30
26
66
7
20
29
57
29
27
63
32
24
-
* The Session was to commence on 19.11.1962 but due to Chinese aggression, it was advanced.
@ From 26.11.1962 to 11.12.1962 (during Chinese aggression), the sittings commenced from 12 noon and there was no
Question Hour. ( Dates of Chinese Aggression: 22.10.1962 to midnight of November 21-22, 1962)
# 17th Session had been summoned from 13.3.1967 but the summoning order was rescinded by the President on 2.3.1967.
-8-
FOURTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
Date of
issue of
summons
2
4.3.1967
22.4.1967
1.9.1967
9.1.1968
18.5.1968
21.9.1968
6.1.1969
24.5.1969
24.9.1969
19.1.1970
27.5.1970
19.9.1970
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
3
16.3.1967
22.5.1967
13.11.1967
12.2.1968
22.7.1968
11.11.1968
17.2.1969
21.7.1969
17.11.1969
20.2.1970
27.7.1970
9.11.1970
4
*11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
5
8.4.1967
12.8.1967
23.12.1967
10.5.1968
30.8.1968
20.12.1968
16.5.1969
30.8.1969
24.12.1969
20.5.1970
4.9.1970
18.12.1970
6
10.4.1967
16.8.1967
26.12.1967
14.5.1968
31.8.1968
24.12.1968
19.5.1969
3.9.1969
27.12.1969
23.5.1970
7.9.1970
23.12.1970
Total no. of
days of the
Session
7
24
83
41
89
40
40
89
41
38
90
40
40
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
17
62
31
61
28
31
62
29
29
$62
29
28
*
With effect from 27.3.1967, the House started having lunch-break from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. and the House used to sit up to
6.00 p.m.
$ On 28.2.1970, two separate sittings were held.
FIFTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
2
15.3.1971
21.4.1971
7.10.1971
21.1.1972
9.6.1972
16.9.1972
8.1.1973
1.6.1973
18.9.1973
11.1.1974
3.6.1974
27.9.1974
21.1.1975
9.7.1975
16.12.1975
12.2.1976
9.6.1976
16.9.1976
3
19.3.1971
24.5.1971
15.11.1971
13.3.1972
31.7.1972
13.11.1972
19.2.1973
23.7.1973
12.11.1973
18.2.1974
22.7.1974
11.11.1974
17.2.1975
21.7.1975
5.1.1976
8.3.1976
10.8.1976
25.10.1976
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.30 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.35 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
5
2.4.1971
12.8.1971
23.12.1971
1.6.1972
4.9.1972
22.12.1972
16.5.1973
5.9.1973
22.12.1973
10.5.1974
9.9.1974
20.12.1974
9.5.1975
7.8.1975
6.2.1976
27.5.1976
2.9.1976
5.11.1976
Date of
prorogation
6
7.4.1971
18.8.1971
25.12.1971
3.6.1972
6.9.1972
28.12.1972
20.5.1973
7.9.1973
23.12.1973
11.5.1974
10.9.1974
24.12.1974
15.5.1975
3.9.1975
9.2.1976
28.5.1976
5.9.1976
11.11.1976
Total no. of
days of the
Session
7
15
81
39
81
36
40
87
45
41
82
50
40
82
18
33
81
24
12
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
+12
59
$31
57
25
29
58
31
31
54
38
27
49
#14
22
48
17
#11
+ There was no Question Hour on the first seven sittings.
$ W.e.f. 6.12.1971 to 23.12.1971 (due to Pakistani aggression), hours of sittings of Lok Sabha were changed to 10.00 a.m. to
1.00 p.m. and Question Hour and Calling Attention matters were suspended.
# There was no Question Hour
-9-
SIXTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
$2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
2
24.3.1977
13.5.1977
17.9.1977
27.1.1978
29.5.1978
17.10.1978
17.1.1979
6.6.1979
7.8.1979
3
25.3.1977
**11.6.77
14.11.1977
20.2.1978
17.7.1978
20.11.1978
19.2.1979
9.7.1979
20.8.1979
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.30 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
^11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
5
7.4.1977
8.8.1977
23.12.1977
15.5.1978
31.8.1978
@23.12.1978
18.5.1979
#16.7.1979
+20.8.1979
6
12.4.1977
10.8.1977
25.12.1977
18.5.1978
2.9.1978
26.12.1978
24.5.1979
3.8.1979
22.8.1979
Total no. of
days of the
Session
7
14
59
40
85
46
34
89
8
1
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
*11
48
27
58
32
25
59
6
1
*
There was no Question Hour from 25.3.1977 to 4.4.1977 as notice period between issue of Summons and commencement
of Session was not there.
$ Session commenced on a holiday, i.e., Second Saturday.
** The Session was to commence on 23.5.1977 but due to election to certain State Assemblies, summons were cancelled and
new summons were issued.
@ On 23.12.78, the House met at 10.00 a.m
^ From 8.5.79 to 18.5.79, the House met from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. without any lunch break
# The Eighth Session was scheduled to adjourn sine die on 24.8.79 but was adjourned earlier due to resignation of
Government headed by Shri Morarji Desai
+ The Ninth Session was scheduled to adjourn sine die on 24.8.79 but was adjourned earlier due to resignation of
Government headed by Shri Charan Singh
NB:-Joint Sitting: Joint Sitting of the Houses to deliberate on the Banking Service Commission (Repeal) Bill, 1977 was held
on 16.5.1978.
SEVENTH LOK SABHA
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commencement of
the sitting
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
2
16.1.1980
23.2.1980
24.5.1980
15.10.1980
9.1.1981
27.7.1981
24.10.1981
3
21.1.1980
11.3.1980
9.6.1980
17.11.1980
16.2.1981
17.8.1981
23.11.1981
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.35 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16.1.1982
15.6.1982
14.9.1982
17.1.1983
25.6.1983
20.10.1983
31.1.1984
29.6.1984
18.2.1982
8.7.1982
4.10.1982
18.2.1983
25.7.1983
15.11.1983
23.2.1984
23.7.1984
12.32 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.20 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.35 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
Session
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
5
2.2.1980
28.3.1980
12.8.1980
23.12.1980
9.5.1981#
18.9.1981
25.12.1981
(sitting of 24th
continued upto
10 a.m. on
25.12.81)
30.4.1982
16.8.1982
5.11.1982
10.5.1983
26.8.1983
22.12.1983
9.5.1984
27.8.1984
Date of
prorogation
Total no. of
days of the
Session
6
7.2.1980
28.3.1980
14.8.1980
26.12.1980
12.5.1981
22.9.1981
28.12.1981
7
13
18
65
37
83
33
33
Actual no. of
days on
which the
House sat
8
10
14
48
26
56
25
24
7.5.1982
17.8.1982
9.11.1982
13.5.1983
30.8.1983
24.12.1983
12.5.1984
11.9.1984
72
40
33
82
33
38
77
36
47
25
20
48
23
*22
52
25
# Sitting of 8th May continued upto 2.15 a.m. on 9th May, 1981
* No sitting was fixed from 23.11.83 to 30.11.83 on account of meet of Commonwealth Heads of Governments in New Delhi.
-10-
EIGHTH LOK SABHA
Session
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date of
prorogation
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
th
8 (P-I)
2
5.1.1985
28.2.1985
28.6.1985
18.10.1985
1.2.1986
27.6.1986
9.10.1986
31.1.1987
3
15.1.1985
13.3.1985
23.7.1985
18.11.1985
20.2.1986
17.7.1986
4.11.1986
23.2.1987
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.00 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.15 p.m.
5
30.1.1985
20.5.1985
29.8.1985
20.12.1985
8.5.1986
22.8.1986
9.12.1986
12.5.1987
6
9.2.1985
28.5.1985
30.8.1985
24.12.1985
12.5.1986
30.8.1986
12.12.1986
-
(P-II)
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
(P-I)
9.7.1987
14.10.1987
30.1.1988
29.6.1988
6.10.1988
1.2.1989
27.6.1989
27.7.1987
6.11.1987
22.2.1988
27.7.1988
2.11.1988
21.2.1989
18.7.1989
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.55 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.00 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
28.8.1987
15.12.1987
13.5.1988
5.9.1988
16.12.1988
15.5.1989
18.8.1989
(P-II)
5.10.1989
11.10.1989
11.00 a.m.
13.10.1989
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
16
69
38
33
78
37
36
79
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
11
48
26
24
48
24
26
50
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
2
9
5
5
11
5
5
10
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
11
48
26
24
48
24
26
50
3.9.1987
18.12.1987
18.5.1988
29.9.1988
5.1.1989
23.5.1989
-
33
40
82
41
45
84
32
24
28
53
25
24
49
22
5
6
9
5
4
11
4
24
28
53
25
24
49
22
20.10.1989
3
3
-
3
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
9
53
21
3
1
1
10
11
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
2
11
5
2
1
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
9
53
21
3
1
1
10
11
NINTH LOK SABHA
Session
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
1
1st
2nd
3rd (P-I)
(P-II)
4th
5th
6th
7th
2
8.12.1989
7.2.1990
22.6.1990
24.9.1990
25.10.1990
12.11.1990
30.11.1990
31.1.1991
3
18.12.1989
12.3.1990
7.8.1990
1.10.1990
7.11.1990
16.11.1990
27.12.1990
21.2.1991
4
11.00 a.m.
12.45 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.50 p.m.
5
*30.12.89
31.5.1990
7.9.1990
5.10.1990
7.11.1990
16.11.1990
11.1.1991
12.3.1991
Date of
prorogation
6
6.1.1990
8.6.1990
11.10.1990
11.11.1990
26.11.1990
22.1.1991
Dissolved on
13.3.1991
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
13
81
32
5
1
1
16
20
* Sitting of 29th December continued upto 4.00 a.m. on 30 December, 1989
-11-
TENTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date of
prorogation
2
29.6.1991
4.11.1991
24.1.1992
18.6.1992
29.10.1992
3.2.1993
9.7.1993
12.11.1993
3.2.1994
26.5.1994
8.7.1994
18.11.1994
1.2.1995
8.7.1995
14.11.1995
6.2.1996
3
9.7.1991
20.11.1991
24.2.1992
8.7.1992
24.11.1992
22.2.1993
26.7.1993
2.12.1993
21.2.1994
13.6.1994
25.7.1994
7.12.1994
13.2.1995
31.7.1995
27.11.1995
26.2.1996
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.20 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.50 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.05 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.35 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.22 p.m.
5
18.9.1991
20.12.1991
12.5.1992
20.8.1992
23.12.1992
14.5.1993
28.8.1993
30.12.1993
13.5.1994
14.6.1994
26.8.1994
23.12.1994
3.6.1995
26.8.1995
22.12.1995
12.3.1996
6
26.9.1991
23.12.1991
25.5.1992
25.8.1992
24.12.1992
18.5.1993
23.9.1993
7.1.1994
23.5.1994
18.6.1994
6.9.1994
27.12.1994
15.6.1995
6.9.1995
2.1.1996
14.3.1996
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
72
31
79
44
30
82
34
29
82
2
33
17
111
27
26
16
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
49
22
49
31
18
45
24
20
38
2
24
13
42
16
20
10
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
9
5
10
3
2
8
5
2
6
5
2
7
3
2
1
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
49
22
49
31
18
45
24
20
38
2
24
13
42
16
20
10
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
5
3
30
22
37
23
4
1
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
-
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
5
3
30
22
37
23
4
1
ELEVENTH LOK SABHA
Session
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
1
1st (P-I)
(P-II)
2nd
3rd
4th
**5th
th
6 (P-I)
(P-II)
2
18.5.1996
4.6.1996
25.6.1996
2.11.1996
3.2.1997
14.6.1997
13.10.1997
28.11.1997
3
22.5.1996
10.6.1996
10.7.1996
20.11.1996
20.2.1997
23.7.1997
19.11.1997
2.12.1997
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.47 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
5
28.5.1996
12.6.1996
13.9.1996*
20.12.1996
16.5.97@
1.9.1997$
24.11.1997
2.12.1997
Date of
prorogation
6
13.6.1996
19.9.1996
24.12.1996
21.5.1997
2.9.1997
Dissolved on
4.12.1997
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
22
66
31
86
41
14
-
*
Sitting of Lok Sabha held on 25.7.1996 adjourned at 7.17 a.m. on the next day viz., 26.7.1996
@ Sitting of Lok Sabha held on 12.3.1997 adjourned at 5.15 a.m. on the next day viz., 13.3.1997
** Special sitting held from 26.8.1997 to 1.9.1997 – 50th Anniversary of India’s Independence
$
Sitting of Lok Sabha held on 30.8.1997 adjourned at 8.24 a.m. on the next day viz 31.8.1997
-12-
6
4
8
4
-
TWELFTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date of
prorogation
2
21.3.1998
29.4.1998
17.10.1998
23.1.1999
3
23.3.1998
27.5.1998
30.11.1998
22.2.1999
4
11.00 a.m.
11.01 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.05 p.m.
5
31.3.1998
6.8.1998*
23.12.1998
$22.4.1999
6
6.4.1998
10.8.1998
31.12.1998
Dissolved on
26.4.1999
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
9
72
24
60
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
8
38
18
24
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
6
3
2
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
8
38
18
24
* Sitting of Lok Sabha held on 8.6.1998 adjourned at 6.04 a.m. on the next day viz., 9.6.1998
$ Sitting of Lok Sabha held on 16.3.1999 adjourned at 12.21 a.m. on the next day viz 17.3.1999 and sitting of Lok Sabha held
on 16.4.1999 adjourned at 5.35 a.m. on the next day viz., 17.4.1999
THIRTEENTH LOK SABHA
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th(P-I)
(P-II)
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date of
prorogation
2
16.10.1999
6.11.1999
2.2.2000
23.6.2000
4.11.2000
31.1.2001
20.6.2001
30.10.2001
24.1.2002
28.6.2002
31.10.2002
30.1.2003
1.7.2003
12.11.2003
3
20.10.1999
29.11.1999
23.2.2000
24.7.2000
20.11.2000
19.2.2001
23.7.2001
19.11.2001
25.2.2002
15.7.2002
18.11.2002
17.2.2003
21.7.2003
2.12.2003
4
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.00 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.30 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.24 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.55 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
5
29.10.1999
23.12.1999
17.5.2000
25.8.2000
22.12.2000
27.4.2001
31.8.2001
19.12.2001
17.5.2002
12.8.2002
20.12.2002
9.5.2003
22.8.2003
23.12.2003
6
1.11.1999
27.12.1999
23.5.2000
28.8.2000
22.12.2000
3.5.2001
3.9.2001
21.12.2001
22.5.2002
16.8.2002
24.12.2002
10.5.2003
26.8.2003
-
20.01.04
29.01.2004
11.00 a.m.
05.02.2004
Dissolved on
06.02.2004
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
10
25
85
33
33
68
40
31
82
29
33
82
33
22
8
NB: Joint sitting of Houses was held on 26.3.2002 to deliberate on POTA Bill.
-13-
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
8
19
38
22
25
31
29
21
40
21
23
37
21
16
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
3
6
5
3
2
5
2
4
3
4
5
4
3
5
1
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
8
19
38
22
25
31
29
21
40
21
23
37
21
16
5
FOURTEENTH LOK SABHA
Date of
issue of
summons
Date of
commence
ment
Time of
commence
ment of
the sitting
Date of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date of
prorogation
2
28.5.2004
18.6.2004
17.11.2004
31.1.2005
8.7.2005
3.11.2005
3
2.6.2004
5.7.2004
1.12.2004
25.2.2005
25.7.2005
23.11.2005
4
11.00 a.m .
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.47 pm
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
5
10.6.2004
26.8.2004
23.12.2004
13.5.2005
30.8.2005
23.12.2005
6
11.6.2004
30.8.2004
24.12.2004
17.5.2005
1.9.2005
28.12.2005
28.1.2006
16.2.2006
12.20p.m.
22.3.2006
Part II
4.4.2006
10.5.2006
11.00a.m.
8th
9th
@10th
6.7.2006
3.11.2006
7.2.2007
24.7.2006
22.11.2006
23.2.2007
11th
12th
13th
14th
Part I
Part II
15th
28.7.2007
5.11.2007
11.2.2008
12.7.2008
23.1.2009
Session
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
**7th
Part I
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
7
9
53
23
78
37
31
Actual
no. of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
7
24
17
38
24
23
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
3
5
4
3
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
7
24
17
38
24
23
-
35
25
3
25
23.5.2006
25.5.2006
14
10
2
10`
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.35p.m.
25.8.2006
19.12.2006
17.5.2007
30.8.2006
21.12.2006
21.5.2007
33
28
84
22
20
32
3
3
2
22
20
32
10.8.2007
15.11.2007
25.2.2008
21.7.2008
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m.
10.9.2007
7.12.2007
***5.5.2008
22.7.2008
11.9.2007
12.12.2007
10.5.2008
32
23
71
-
17
17
28
2
3
2
2
-
17
17
28
2
17.10.2008
12.2.2009
11.00a.m.
12.50p.m.
23.12.2008
26.2.2009
24.12.2008
2.3.2009
16
10
4
1
16
10
156
15
**Budget Session, 2006 was originally scheduled to commence from Thursday, 16th February to
28th April, 2006 with a recess from 18th March to 2nd April, 2006. However, due to announcement
of the dates of the Elections to some State Assemblies, the earlier scheduled of the Budget Session
had been revised. According to revised scheduled financial business has been completed during
the first part of the session. The Houses were adjourned sine die on 22.3.2006 after completing
financial business .The second Part of the Session was reconvened from 10th May to 23rd May,
2006.
@The Budget Session was originally scheduled to conclude on 22.5.2007 but both the Houses
were adjourned sine die on 17th May, 2007, five days earlier than scheduled.
***Lok Sabha was originally scheduled to adjourned sine-die on Friday the 9th May, 2008 but the
Lok Sabha adjourned sine-die on Monday 5th May, 2008, 4 days earlier than scheduled as the
essential Govt. Business was completed.
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FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA
Session
Date
of
issue
of
summons
Date
of
commence
ment
Time
of
commence
ment
of
the sitting
Date
of
adjournme
nt sine-die
Date
of
prorogation
Total
no.
of
days of
the
Session
1
1st
2nd -B
3rd
4th -B
5th
6th
%7th -B
8th
9th
10th -B
2
26.5.2009
17.6.2009
31.10.2009
04.02.2010
09.07.2010
19.10.2010
1.2.2011
14.7.2011
4.11.2011
17.2.2012
3
1.6.2009
2.7.2009
19.11.2009
22.02.2010
26.07.2010
9.11.2010
21.2.2011
1.8.2011
22.11.2011
12.3.2012
4
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.45p.m.
5
9.6.2009
7.8.2009
18.12.2009
07.05.2010
31.08.2010
13.12.2010
25.3.2011
8.9.2011
29.12.2011
22.5.2012
6
12.6.2009
11.8.2009
27.12.2009
11.05.2010
03.09.2010
17.12.2010
29.3.2011
15.9.2011
5.1.2012
28.05.2012
7
9
37
30
75
37
35
33
39
38
72
Actual
no.
of
days on
which
the
House
sat
8
7
26
21
32
26
23
23
26
24
34*
No. of days
on which
nonofficial
business
was
transacted
9
5
2
5
4
3
3q33333
No. of
days
allotted
for
Govern
ment
business
10
7
26
21
32
26
23
23
26
24
34
% As per the original schedule of the Budget Session, 2011, both the Houses were to adjourn for recess on Wednesday the
16th March, 2011 to reassemble on Monday, the 4th April, 2011 and to conclude on Thursday, the 21st April, 2011. Since the
Election Commission announced dates of elections to the five State Legislative Assemblies viz.(i)Tamil Nadu (ii)Kerala (iii)
Puducherry (iv)Assam and (v)West Bengal, leaders of various political parties/groups in Parliament demanded that the
Budget Session be re-scheduled to enable them to participate in the election campaign. Accordingly, it was mutually agreed
between Opposition and Government to reschedule the Budget Session, 2011 of Parliament to conclude on Friday, the 25th
March, 2011 after completing all the essential financial business. The revised schedule provided a total of 23 sittings as
against 29 sittings scheduled earlier. Therefore, no recess was held and Lok Sabha adjourned sine-die on 25.3.2011.
* This does not include, a special sitting held on Sunday 13.05.2012 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the
First sitting of Parliament
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TABLE –4
DATES OF ISSUE OF SUMMONS, COMMENCEMENT, ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE, PROROGATION, SITTINGS
AND DURATION OF VARIOUS SESSIONS OF RAJYA SABHA HELD SINCE 1952
(‘B’ in column 1 stand for Budget Session)
Session
Date of issue
of summons
1
1st (Part I)
2
25.4.52
(Part II)-B
2nd
3rd (Part-I)
(Part II) -B
4th
5th
6th (Part-I)
(Part-II) -B
7th
8th
9th –B
10th
11th
12th -B
13th -B
14th
15TH
16TH
17TH
18TH -B
19th
20th -B
21st
22nd
23rd
24th -B
25th -B
26th
27th
28th -B
29th -B
30th
31st
32nd -B
33rd -B
34th -B
15.9.52
15.1.53
7.8.53
6.10.53
13.1.53
14.6.54
11.10.54
11.1.55
13.6.55
17.10.55
31.12.55
23.3.56
9.6.56
25.9.56
19.2.57
25.4.57
20.6.57
18.9.57
30.12.57
21.3.58
21.5.58
15.10.58
6.1.59
28.3.59
20.5.59
21.9.59
1.1.60
17.3.60
9.5.60
21.9.60
27.12.60
23.3.61
3.4.61
Date of
commencement
3
13.5.52
14.7.52
24.11.52
11.2.53
9.4.53
*24.8.53
23.11.53
15.2.54
19.4.54
23.8.54
25.11.54
21.2.55
16.8.55
21.11.55
15.2.56
23.4.56
30.7.56
19.11.56
18.3.57
13.5.57
12.8.57
18.11.57
10.2.58
22.4.58
18.8.58
24.11.58
9.2.59
20.4.59
10.8.59
23.11.59
8.2.60
6.4.60
8.8.60
28.11.60
14.2.61
27.3.61
19.4.61
Time of
commencement of the
sitting
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
4
10.45 am
10.45 am
10.45 am
2.00 pm
2.00 pm
8.15 am
1.30 pm
1.30 pm
8.15 am
8.15 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.OO am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
5
31.5.52
14.8.52
22.12.52
28.3.53
16.5.53
23.9.53
24.12.53
18.3.54
19.5.54
30.9.54
24.12.54
4.5.55
1.10.55
24.12.55
16.3.56
31.5.56
13.9.56
22.12.56
28.3.57
1.6.57
14.9.57
24.12.57
14.3.58
10.5.58
27.9.58
24.12.58
13.3.59
8.5.59
11.9.59
22.12.59
11.3.60
29.4.60
9.9.60
23.12.60
18.3.61
30.3.61
5.5.61
Date of
prorogation
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
Actual no.
of days on
which the
House sat
No. of days
on which
non-official
business was
transacted
8
13
25
22
24
27
24
25
9
3
3
10
13
22
19
19.5.53
25.9.53
26.12.53
7
19
32
29
45
38
30
32
3
3
3
48
21
22
22.5.54
1.10.54
24.12.54
6.5.55
4.10.55
26.12.55
17.3.56
2.6.56
15.9.56
23.12.56
30.3.57
1.6.57
14.9.57
24.12.57
15.3.58
12.5.58
1.10.58
25.12.58
14.3.59
9.5.59
12.9.59
23.12.59
12.3.60
1.5.60
10.9.60
24.12.60
23.3.61
31.3.61
10.5.61
31
39
30
73
47
34
31
39
46
34
11
20
34
37
33
19
41
31
33
19
33
30
33
24
33
26
33
4
17
25
29
24
50
35
26
23
29
34
27
9
17
23
28
23
16
30
22
26
15
24
22
25
17
24
20
24
4
13
5
4
4
5
4
4
2
3
4
4
1
2
2
4
4
2
4
4
4
2
4
4
3
3
4
3
3
2
20
25
20
45
30
22
21
26
30
23
8
15
21
24
19
14
26
18
22
13
20
18
22
14
20
17
21
4
11
6
19.8.52
3.1.53
*On 4th June, 1953, Members were informed that session would begin on 17.8.53, however,
subsequently, revised dated i.e. 24.8.53, was communicated to Members.
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No. of
days
allotted for
Govt.
business
Session
Date of issue
of summons
1
35th
36th
37th
38th -B
39th -B
40th
41st
2
9.6.61
11.9.61
17.2.62
4.4.62
17.5.62
3.7.62
29.10.62
42nd -B
43rd -B
44th
45th
46th -B
47th -B
48th
49th
50th
51st -B
52nd -B
53rd
54th
55th -B
56th -B
57th
58th
59th
60th -B
61st -B
62nd
63rd -B
64th -B
65th
66th
67th -B
68th -B
69th
70th
71st -B
72n -B
73rd
74th
75th
76th -B
77th -B
78th
79th -B
80th -B
81st
31.1.63
25.3.63
27.5.63
1.10.63
30.12.63
21.3.64
11.5.64
18.7.64
8.10.64
5.1.65
5.4.65
2.6.65
29.9.65
22.12.65
15.4.66
23.5.66
15.9.66
6.3.67
17.4.67
3.7.67
7.9.67
8.1.68
5.4.68
20.5.68
19.9.68
6.1.69
5.4.69
29.5.69
20.9.69
6.1.70
9.4.70
1.6.70
14.9.70
16.3.71
19.4.71
2.7.71
1.10.71
20.1.72
18.4.72
14.6.72
Date of
commencement
3
14.8.61
27.11.61
12.3.62
17.4.62
14.6.62
6.8.62
*8.11.62
21.1.63
18.2.63
22.4.63
13.8.63
18.11.63
10.2.64
21.4.64
27.5.64
7.9.64
16.11.64
17.2.65
3.5.65
16.8.65
3.11.65
14.2.66
3.5.66
25.7.66
7.11.66
**18.3.67
22.5.67
24.7.67
20.11.67
12.2.68
29.4.68
22.7.68
18.11.68
17.2.69
28.4.69
21.7.69
17.11.69
20.2.70
27.4.70
27.7.70
9.11.70
23.3.71
24.5.71
19.7.71
15.11.71
13.3.72
8.5.72
31.7.72
Time of
commencement of the
sitting
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
4
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
5
8.9.61
15.12.61
30.3.62
11.5.62
26.6.62
7.9.62
12.12.62
25.1.63
20.3.63
11.5.63
21.9.63
23.12.63
17.3.64
8.5.64
6.6.64
3.10.64
24.12.64
31.3.65
15.5.65
24.9.65
10.12.65
7.4.66
19.5.66
10.9.66
10.12.66
11.4.67
23.6.67
18.8.67
27.12.67
28.3.68
13.5.68
31.8.68
28.12.68
31.3.69
19.5.69
29.8.69
24.12.69
4.4.70
23.5.70
7.9.70
18.12.70
7.4.71
25.6.71
14.8.71
24.12.71
14.4.72
3.6.72
4.9.72
6
9.9.61
16.12.61
31.3.62
12.5.62
28.6.62
9.9.62
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.oo am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
29.1.63
21.3.63
17.5.63
23.9.63
24.12.63
18.3.64
9.5.64
9.6.64
5.10.64
25.12.64
2.4.65
15.5.65
25.9.65
13.12.65
12.4.66
20.5.66
12.9.66
13.12.66
12.4.67
24.6.67
24.8.67
30.12.67
29.3.68
15.5.68
4.9.68
30.12.68
2.4.69
21.5.69
30.8.69
26.12.69
7.4.70
27.5.70
9.9.70
23.12.70
14.4.71
29.6.71
19.8.71
26.12.71
15.4.72
5.6.72
6.9.72
* The session was earlier summoned to meet on 21.11.62
** The House was originally to sit from 15.3.67.
-17-
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
Actual no.
of days on
which the
House sat
No. of days
on which
non-official
business was
transacted
7
26
19
19
25
13
33
35
5
31
20
40
36
37
18
11
27
39
43
13
40
38
53
17
48
34
25
34
26
39
46
15
41
41
43
22
40
38
44
27
43
40
16
33
27
40
33
27
36
8
19
15
13
18
11
23
26
5
22
17
29
27
27
14
7
20
28
29
10
29
28
36
13
35
25
17
26
20
28
33
12
28
30
30
17
28
27
29
20
30
28
13
25
20
31
23
21
25
9
3
4
2
3
2
4
4
3
2
5
5
4
2
2
4
5
5
2
5
6
6
2
6
4
1
3
4
5
5
2
5
5
6
2
5
5
4
3
5
4
2
4
2
5
4
3
5
No. of
days
allotted for
Govt.
business
10
16
11
11
15
9
19
22
5
19
15
24
22
23
12
5
16
23
24
8
24
22
30
11
29
21
16
23
16
23
28
10
23
25
24
15
23
22
25
17
25
24
11
21
18
26
19
18
20
Session
1
82nd
83rd -B
84th -B
85th
86th
87th -B
88th -B
89th
90th
91st -B
92nd -B
93rd
94th
95th -B
96th -B
97th
98th
99th
100th
101st -B
102nd -B
103rd
104th -B
105th -B
106th
107th
108th -B
109th -B
110th
111th
112nd
113rd
114th -B
115th -B
116th
117th -B
118th -B
119th
120th
121st -B
122nd -B
123rd
124th
125th -B
126th -B
127th
128th
Date of issue
of summons
2
16.9.72
8.1.73
6.4.73
1.6.73
18.9.73
11.1.74
30.3.74
3.6.74
27.9.74
20.1.75
4.4.75
11.7.75
16.12.75
12.2.76
8.4.76
5.6.76
20.9.76
22.2.77
25.3.77
25.4.77
4.7.77
17.9.77
27.1.78
31.3.78
31.5.78
17.10.78
12.1.79
9.4.79
4.6.79
7.8.79
16.1.80
25.2.80
24.5.80
11.7.80
15.10.80
9.1.81
4.4.81
27.7.81
24.10.81
16.1.82
7.4.82
15.6.82
24.9.82
17.1.83
4.4.83
25.6.83
20.10.83
Date of
commencement
3
13.11.72
19.2.73
30.4.73
23.7.73
12.11.73
18.2.74
22.4.74
22.7.74
11.11.74
17.2.75
*25.4.75
21.7.75
5.1.76
8.3.76
10.5.76
10.8.76
3.11.76
28.2.77
28.3.77
**11.6.77
18.7.77
14.11.77
20.2.78
24.4.78
17.7.78
20.11.78
19.2.79
24.4.79
9.7.79
20.8.79
23.1.80
11.3.80
9.6.80
23.7.80
17.11.80
16.2.81
20.4.81
17.8.81
23.11.81
18.2.82
26.4.82
8.7.82
4.10.82
18.2.83
26.4.83
25.7.83
15.11.83
Time of
commencement of the
sitting
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
4
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.15 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.35 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.35 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.20 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
5
23.12.72
31.3.73
19.5.73
4.9.73
24.12.73
26.3.74
14.5.74
11.8.74
21.12.74
26.3.75
14.5.75
9.8.75
6.2.76
3.4.76
28.5.76
3.9.76
15.11.76
2.3.77
11.4.77
28.6.77
9.8.77
24.12.77
23.3.78
18.5.78
31.8.78
26.12.78
28.3.79
23.5.79
16.7.79
20.8.79
5.2.80
31.3.80
9.7.80
18.8.80
24.12.80
26.3.81
8.5.81
18.9.81
24.12.81
31.3.82
6.5.82
13.8.82
5.11.82
25.3.83
10.5.83
26.8.83
22.12.83
6
28.12.72
2.4.73
25.5.73
7.9.73
25.12.73
27.3.04
17.5.74
12.9.74
24.12.74
31.3.75
16.5.75
3.9.75
9.2.76
5.4.76
29.5.76
5.9.76
17.11.76
2.3.77
12.4.77
29.6.77
11.8.77
28.12.77
28.3.78
19.5.78
5.9.78
26.12.78
29.3.79
25.5.79
3.8.79
24.8.79
6.2.80
31.3.80
10.7.80
19.8.80
27.12.80
31.3.81
12.5.81
22.9.81
28.12.81
1.4.82
12.5.82
17.8.82
9.11.82
1.4.83
13.5.83
30.8.83
24.12.83
* The House was to commence on 28.4.75
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
Actual no.
of days on
which the
House sat
No. of days
on which
non-official
business was
transacted
7
41
41
20
44
43
37
23
52
41
38
20
20
33
27
19
25
13.
2
15.
18
23
41
32
25
46
37
38
30
8
1
14
21
31
27
38
39
19.
33
32
42
11
37
33
36
15
33
38
8
30
30
14
29
32
25
16
40
28
28
14
16
23
20
14
18
9
2
10
13
17
28
23
17
32
25
27
20
6
1
10
14
23
16
27
26
14
25
24
29
9
24
20
21
11
23
22
9
6
5
2
6
6
4
3
6
5
5
2
4
4
3
3
1
3
3
3
4
3
4
5
5
3
1
1
3
3
3
5
4
2
5
4
6
1
6
4
4
2
5
5
** The session was to commence on 23.5.77
-18-
No. of
days
allotted for
Govt.
business
10
24
25
12
23
26
21
13
34
23
23
12
16
19
16
11
15
9
2
9
10
14
25
19
14
28
20
22
17
5
1
10
11
20
13
22
22
12
20
20
23
8
18
16
17
9
18
17
Session
Date of
commencement
Time of
commencement of the
sitting
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
2
31.1.84
4.4.84
29.6.84
5.1.85
28.2.85
10.4.85
28.6.85
17.10.85
1.2.86
31.3.86
27.6.86
9.10.86
30.1.87
27.3.87
7.7.87
13.10.87
29.1.88
9.4.88
28.6.88
6.10.88
1.2.89
6.4.89
27.6.89
5.10.89
3
23.2.84
23.4.84
23.7.84
17.1.85
13.3.85
29.4.85
23.7.85
18.11.85
20.2.86
21.4.86
17.7.86
4.11.86
23.2.87
13.4.87
27.7.87
6.11.87
22.2.88
25.4.88
27.7.88
2.11.88
21.2.89
24.4.89
18.7.89
11.10.89
4
12.38 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.30 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.00 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.15 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.55 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.00 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
6
31.3.84
17.5.84
11.9.84
9.2.85
2.4.85
26.5.85
30.8.85
24.12.85
23.3.86
17.5.86
30.8.86
12.12.86
24.3.87
19.5.87
3.9.87
18.12.87
6.4.88
18.5.88
29.9.88
5.1.89
5.4.89
23.5.89
156th
157th
158th
7.12.89
7.2.90
4.4.90
17.4.90
22.6.90
24.9.90
30.11.90
31.1.91
25.5.91
20.12.89
12.3.90
9.4.90
30.4.90
7.8.90
1.10.90
27.12.90
21.2.91
3.6.91
12.15 pm
12.45 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.51 pm
11.00 am
159th -B
160th -B
161st
162nd -B
163rd -B
164th
165th
166th -B
167th -B
168th
169th
170th -B
171st
172nd
173rd -B
29.6.91
14.8.91
4.11.91
24.1.92
9.4.92
18.6.92
29.10.92
2.2.93
8.4.93
9.7.93
12.11.93
3.2.94
8.7.94
18.11.94
1.2.95
11.7.91
26.8.91
20.11.91
24.2.92
27.4.92
8.7.92
24.11.92
22.2.93
26.4.93
26.7.93
2.12.93
21.2.94
25.7.94
7.12.94
13.2.95
12.58 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.21 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.51 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.02 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.38 pm
5
23.3.84
10.5.84
29.8.84
31.1.85
29.3.85
21.5.85
29.8.85
20.12.85
20.3.86
14.5.86
22.8.86
10.12.86
20.3.87
12.5.87
31.8.87
16.12.87
30.3.88
13.5.88
6.9.88
20.12.88
4.4.89
12.5.89
18.8.89
14.10.89
(0.31 am)
30.12.89
30.3.90
10.4.90
1.6.90
7.9.90
5.10.90
11.1.91
13.3.91
5.6.91
(1.15 am)
7.8.91
18.9.91
21.12.91
3.4.92
14.5.92
20.8.92
23.12.92
31.3.93
14.5.93
27.8.93
30.12.93
15.6.94
26.8.94
23.12.94
2.6.95
1
129th -B
130th -B
131st
132nd
133rd -B
134th -B
135th
136th
137th -B
138th -B
139th
140th
141st -B
142nd -B
143rd
144th
145th -B
146th -B
147th
148th
149th -B
150th -B
151st –
(Part –I)
Date of issue
of summons
(Part-II)
152nd
153rd (P-I)
(P-II) -B
154th -B
155th(Part –I)
(Part II)
-19-
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
Actual no.
of days on
which the
House sat
No. of days
on which
non-official
business was
transacted
7
30
18
30
15
17
23
38
33
29
24
37
37
26
30
36
41
38
19
42
49
43
19
32
4
8
22
14
27
9
14
16
26
24
20
15
24
27
19
19
25
29
26
15
26
22
25
14
22
3
9
4
2
5
2
3
3
5
5
4
2
4
5
4
4
5
6
4
3
5
4
5
2
4
-
10
18
12
22
8
11
13
21
23
16
13
20
22
15
15
20
23
15
12
21
18
20
12
22
3
11.10.90
22.1.91
14.3.91
8.6.91
11
19
2
33
32
5
16
21
3
7
15
2
23
21
3
10
12
2
2
3
4
5
2
1
-
5
12
2
19
16
3
8
12
2
14.8.91
26.9.91
23.12.91
7.4.92
25.5.92
25.8.92
24.12.92
1.4.93
18.5.93
23.9.93
7.1.94
18.6.94
6.9.94
27.12.94
15.6.95
28
24
32
40
18
44
30
38
19
33
29
115
33
17
110
19
18
23
28
13
31
18
25
14
22
18
38
24
13
41
4
3
5
4
2
4
3
5
2
5
2
8
5
1
7
15
15
18
24
11
27
16
21
12
17
16
30
19
12
34
20.10.89
6.1.90
12.4.90
8.6.90
No. of
days
allotted for
Govt.
business
Session
Date of issue
of summons
Date of
commencement
Time of
commencement of the
sitting
Date of
adjournment
sine-die
Date of
prorogation
1
174th
175th
176th
177th
178th -B
179th
180th -B
*181st
182nd
183rd
184th -B
185th
186th -B
187th
188th
189th -B
190th
191st
192nd -B
193rd
194th
195th -B
196th
197th
198th -B
199th
2
7.7.95
14.11.95
6.2.96
20.5.96
24.6.96
2.11.96
3.2.97
16.6.97
13.10.97
21.3.98
29.4.98
20.10.98
25.1.99
15.10.1999
8.11.1999
1.2.2000
22.6.2000
3.11.2000
30.1.2001
20.6.2001
29.10.2001
23.1.2002
27.6.2002
31.10.2002
30.1.2003
30.6.2003
3
31.7.95
27.11.95
26.2.96
24.5.96
10.7.96
20.11.96
20.2.97
23.7.97
19.11.97
25.3.98
27.5.98
30.11.98
22.2.99
21.10.1999
29.11.1999
23.2.2000
24.7.2000
20.11.2000
19.2.2001
23.7.2001
19.11.2001
25.2.2002
15.7.2002
18.11.2002
17.2.2003
21.7.2003
4
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.20 pm
12.31 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.52 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
12.16 pm
11.00 am
11.00 am
1.07 pm
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
12.57 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.26 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
1.20 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
2.00 p.m.
11.00 a.m.
5
26.8.95
22.12.95
12.3.96
30.5.96
13.9.96
20.12.96
16.5.97
1.9.97
1.12.97
2.4.98
4.8.98
23.12.98
23.4.99
29.10.1999
23.12.1999
17.5.2000
25.8.2000
22.12.2000
27.4.2001
31.8.2001
19.12.2001
17.5.2002
12.8.2002
20.12.2002
9.5.2003
22.8.2003
6
6.9.95
29.12.95
14.3.96
13.6.96
19.9.96
24.12.96
21.5.97
2.9.97
9.12.97
6.4.98
10.8.98
31.12.98
29.4.99
1.11.1999
27.12.1999
23.5.2000
28.8.2000
22.12.2000
3.5.2001
3.9.2001
21.12.2001
22.5.2002
14.8.2002
24.12.2002
10.5.2003
26.8.2003
11.11.2003
2.12.2003
11.00 a.m.
23.12.2003
-
200th
(Part I)
Total
no. of
days of
the
Session
Actual no.
of days on
which the
House sat
No. of days
on which
non-official
business was
transacted
No. of
days
allotted for
Govt.
business
7
27
26
16
7
66
31
86
41
13
9
70
24
61
9
25
85
33
33
68
40
31
82
29
33
82
33
8
16
20
10
2
30
22
36
23
9
6
35
18
23
6
19
38
22
25
31
29
21
38
21
23
37
21
9
3
1
7
3
6
2
6
3
3
2
4
4
4
2
5
2
3
2
3
5
2
10
13
19
10
2
23
19
30
21
9
6
29
15
20
6
17
34
18
21
29
24
19
35
19
20
32
19
22
16
2
14
(Part II)
21.01.2004
30.01.2004
2.00 pm
05.02.2004
10.2.2004
7
4
1
3
201st
202nd -B
203rd
204th -B
205th
206th
207th -B
Part- I
Part II
208th
209th
@ 210th - B
211th
212nd
213th - B
214th
215th
216 th
217th B
218th
219th B
220th
221st
% 222nd -B
223rd
224th
225th -B
27.05.2004
18.06.2004
16.11.2004
31.1.2005
8.7.2005
3.11.2005
04.06.2004
05.07.2004
01.12.2004
25.02.2005
25.7.2005
23.11.2005
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m
12.45 p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
10.06.2004
26.08.2004
23.12.2004
13.5.2005
30.8.2005
23.12.2005
11.06.2004
30.08.2004
24.12.2004
17.05.2005
1.9.2005
28.12.2005
7
53
23
78
37
31
5
24
17
38
24
23
2
3
5
5
2
5
20
13
33
19
21
28.1.2006
5.4.2006
6.7.2006
3.11.2006
7.2.2007
27.7.2007
5.11.2007
11.2.2008
9.9.2008
22.1.2009
26.5.2009
16.6.2009
30.10.2009
3.2.2010
8.7.2010
15.10.2010
31.1.2011
13.7.2011
3.11.2011
16.2.2012
16.2.2006
10.5.2006
24.7.2006
22.11.2006
23.2.2007
10.8.2007
15.11.2007
25.2.2008
17.10.2008
12.2.2009
4.6.2009
2.7.2009
19.11.2009
22.2.2010
26.7.2010
9.11.2010
21.2.2011
1.8.2011
22.11.2011
12.3.2012
12.20p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.35p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m..
12.50p.m.
12.35 p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.25p.m.
11.00a.m.
11.00a.m.
12.45p.m.
22.3.2006**
23.5.2006
25.8.2006
19.12.2006
17.5.2007
10.9.2007
7.12.2007
6.5.2008 ***
23.12.2008
26.2.2009
9.6.2009
7.8.2009
22.12.2009
7.5.2010
31.8.2010
13.12.2010
25.3.2011
8.9.2011
29.12.2011
22.05.2012
25.5.2006
30.8.2006
21.12.2006
21.5.2007
11.9.2007
12.12.2007
10.5.2008
24.12.2008
2.3.2009
12.6.2009
11.8.2009
27.12.2009
11.5.2010
3.9.2010
17.12.2010
29.3.2011
15.9.2011
5.1.2012
28.05.2012
35
14
33
28
84
32
23
72
68
15
06
37
34
75
37
35
33
39
38
72
25
10
22
20
31
17
17
30
16
10
04
26
23
32
26
23
23
26
24
34#
4
2
4
3
4
3
2
2
1
1
4
3
4
4
2
3
4
21
8
18
17
27
14
15
28
15
9
04
26
23
28
26
23
23
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24
34
* Special sittings in commemoration of 50 years of India’s independence were held from
26.8.97 to 1.09.97. During this period, no Question Hour, Zero Hour or Government Business
was taken up.
**Budget Session, 2006 was originally scheduled to commence from Thursday, 16th February
to 28th April, 2006 with a recess from 18th March to 2nd April, 2006. However due to
announcement of the dates of the Elections to some State Assemblies, the earlier scheduled of
the Budget Session had been revised. According to revised scheduled financial business has
been completed during the first part of the session. The Houses were adjourned sine die on
22.3.2006 after completing financial business.
@The Budget Session was originally scheduled to conclude on 22.5.2007 but both the
Houses were adjourned sine die on 17th May, 2007, five days earlier than scheduled.
***RajyaSabha was originally scheduled to adjourned sine-die on Friday the 9th May, 2008
but the Rajya Sabha adjourned sine-die on Tuesday 6th May, 2008, 3 days earlier than
scheduled as the essential Govt. Business was completed
%As per the original schedule of the Budget Session, 2011, both the Houses were to adjourn for recess on Wednesday
the 16th March, 2011 to reassemble on Monday, the 4th April, 2011 and to conclude on Thursday, the 21st April, 2011.
Since the Election Commission announced dates of elections to the five State Legislative Assemblies viz.(i)Tamil
Nadu(ii)Kerala(iii)Puducherry(iv)Assam and(v)West Bengal, leaders of various political parties/groups in Parliament
demanded that the Budget Session be re-scheduled to enable them to participate in the election campaign.
Accordingly, it was mutually agreed between Opposition and Government to reschedule the Budget Session, 2011 of
Parliament to conclude on Friday, the 25th March, 2011 after completing all the essential financial business. The
revised schedule provided a total of 23 sittings as against 29 sittings scheduled earlier. Therefore, no recess was held
and Rajya Sabha adjourned sine-die on 25.3.2011
# This does not includes, a special sitting held on Sunday 13.5.2012 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the
First sitting of Parliament
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TABLE 5
STATEMENT SHOWING THE INTERVAL OF LESS THAN 15 DAYS BETWEEN THE ISSUE OF
SUMMONS TO MEMBERS OF LOK SABHA AND DATES OF COMMENCEMENT OF SESSIONS
SINCE 1962
Name of Prime
Minister
Session
Date on which summons were
issued
Date of
commencement of
the Session
Interval
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
*First
Fifteenth Lok Sabha
May 26,2009
June 1,2009
05 days*
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Second
June 17,2009
July 2,2009
14 days
June 2, 2004
December 1, 2004
August 10,2007
Nov. 15, 2007
Feb. 25,2008
July 21, 2008
04 days*
13 days
12 days
9 days
13 days
8 days
*First
Fourteenth Lok Sabha
May 28, 2004
Nov. 17, 2004
July 28, 2007
Nov. 5,2007
Feb. 11,2008
July 12,2008
Thirteenth Lok Sabha
October 16, 1999
October 20, 1999
03 days*
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
*First
Twelfth Lok Sabha
March 21, 1998
March 23, 1998
01 day*
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
*First (Part-I)
Eleventh Lok Sabha
May 18, 1996
May 22, 1996
03 days*
Shri H.D. Deve
Gowda
(Part-II)
June 4, 1996 (Reconvened)
June 10, 1996
05 days
Second
Sixth (Part-II)
July 10, 1996
December 2, 1997
14 days
03 days
July 9, 1991
09 days*
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
*First
Third
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth Part I
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
Shri P.V. Narasimha
Rao
Shri P.V. Narasimha
Rao
Shri P.V. Narasimha
Rao
*First
June 25, 1996
November 28, 1997
Tenth Lok Sabha
June 29, 1991
Thirteenth
February 1, 1995
February 13, 1995
11 days
Fifteenth
November 14, 1995
November 27, 1995
12 days
Shri V.P. Singh
Shri V.P. Singh
*First
Third (P-II)
December 18, 1989
October 1, 1990
10 days*
06 days
Shri V.P. Singh
Fourth
Ninth Lok Sabha
December 7, 1989
September 24, 1990
(Reconvened)
October 25, 1990
November 7, 1990
12 days
Shri Chandra Shekhar
Fifth
November 10, 1990
November 16, 1990
05 days
Shri I.K. Gujaral
-22-
Name of Prime
Minister
Session
Date on which summons
were issued
Smt. Indira Gandhi
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
*First
Fourteenth
Shri Indira
Gandhi
*First
Eighth Lok Sabha
January 5, 1985
February 28, 1985
Seventh Lok Sabha
January 16, 1980
Sixth Lok Sabha
March 24, 1977
August 7, 1979
Fifth Lok Sabha
March 15, 1971
July 9, 1975
Fourth Lok Sabha
March 4, 1967
*First
Third Lok Sabha
April 3, 1962
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
*First
Second
Smt. Indira Gandhi
*First
Shri Morarji Desai *First
Shri Charan Singh
Ninth
Shri Jawaharlal
Nehru
* First Session of new Lok Sabha
-23-
Date of
commencement
of the Session
Interval
January 15, 1985
March 13, 1985
09 days*
12 days
January 21, 1980
04 days*
March 25, 1977
August 20, 1979
12 days
March 19, 1971
July 21, 1975
03 days
11 days
March 16, 1967
11 days*
April 16, 1962
12 days*
TABLE 6
STATEMENT SHOWING THE INTERVAL OF LESS THAN 15 DAYS BETWEEN THE ISSUE
OF SUMMONS TO MEMBERS OF RAJYA SABHA AND DATES OF COMMENCEMENT OF
SESSION SINCE 1989.
Name of Prime
Minister
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Dr. Manmohan
Singh
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
Shri
Chandra
Shekhar (9th Lok
Sabha
was
dissolved
on
13.3.91 and 10th
Lok Sabha was
constituted
on
20.6.91)
Shri V.P. Singh
Shri V.P. Singh
Shri V.P. Singh
Session
Date on which
summons were issued
*216
May 26,2009
Date of
commencement
of the Session
June 4,2009
Interval
213th
Feb. 11,2008
Feb. 25,2008
13 days
212th
November 5, 2007
9 days
211th
July 27, 2007
November
15,2007
August 10, 2007
203rd
November 16, 2004
*201st
8 days
13 days
May 27, 2004
December 1,
2004
June 4, 2004
07 days
*187th
October 15, 1999
October 21, 1999
05 days
*183rd
March 21, 1998
March 25, 1998
03 day
*177th
May 20, 1996
May 24, 1996
03 days
175th
November 14, 1995
12 days
173rd
February 1, 1995
160th
August 14, 1991
November 27,
1995
February 13,
1995
August 26, 1991
June 3, 1991
08 days
October 1, 1990
06 days
April 30, 1990
December 20,
1989
12 days
12 days
158th
155th (P-II)
154
*152
May 25, 1991
September 24, 1990
(Reconvened)
April 17, 1990
December 7, 1989
* The session corresponds to First Session of the respective Lok Sabha
-24-
14 days
11 days
11 days
TABLE – 7
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAMES AND DATES OF APPOINTMENT ETC. OF THE
SPEAKER PRO TEM
Year
1952
Name of the persons Date
appointed under article appointment
95(1) to perform the
duties of the office of
the Speaker
Shri G.V. Mavalankar
April 17
of Date
of Date
of
administration
of election
of
oath and by whom
the Speaker
under article
93
April 17 by the
President
May 15
May 13 by Shri M.
May 15
Ananthasayanam
Ayyanagar
March 7
*May 13, 1952 by
March 8
Shri M.
Ananthasayanam
Ayyangar
President's Order May 10 by the
May 11
dated May 4 was President
published on
May 7
President's Order April 16 by the
April 17
dated April 6 was President
published on
April 7
President's Order March 16 by the
March 17
dated March 8
President
was published on
March 13
President's Order March 19 by the
March 22,
dated March 17
President
1971
was published on
the same day
President's Order March 25 by the
March 26
dated March 24
President
was published on
the same day
1952
Shri B. Das
1956
Sardar Hukum Singh
1957
Seth Govind Das
1962
Seth Govind Das
1967
Seth Govind Das
1971
Seth Govind Das
1977
Shri D.N. Tiwary
*Fresh oath was not necessary, as he was already a Member of First Lok Sabha constituted in 1952
-25-
Year
Date of appointment
Date of administration
of oath and by whom
Date of election
of the Speaker
under article 93
1980
Name
of
the
persons
appointed under article
95(1) to perform the duties
of the office of the Speaker
Shri Jagjivan Ram
January 15
January 22
1985
Shri Jagjivan Ram
January 5
1989
Prof. N.G. Ranga
December 12
1991
Shri Indrajit Gupta
July 5
1996
Shri Indrajit Gupta
May 18
1998
Shri Indrajit Gupta
March 20
1999
Shri Indrajit Gupta
October 15
2004
*Shri Somnath Chatterjee
May 29
2004
*Shri Balasaheb Vikhe Patil
May 29
2009
Shri Manikrao Hodlya Gavit
May 29,2009
January 20 by the
President
January 14 by the
President
December 18 by the
President
July 9 at 10.00 a.m. by
the President
May 22 at 9.00 a.m. by
the President
March 23 at 9.00 a.m. by
the President
October 20 at 9.30 a.m.
by the President
June 2 at 9.00 a.m. by the
President
June 2, after the House
assembled at 11.00 a.m.,
by Speaker pro tem (Shri
Somnath Chatterjee)
June 1,2009 at 9.30a.m.
by the President
January 16
December 19
July 10
May 23
March 24
October 22
June 4
June 3,2009
NB: I- In 1952, the President by his Order dated May 11, 1952 (published on May 12, 1952) appointed
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Shri S. V. Krishna Murthy Rao to be persons before either of whom Members
of the Council of States may make and subscribe the oath or affirmation. The Order was superseded in
1956 by the President by his Order dated April 21, 1956 (published on the same date), by which the
following persons were appointed to be the persons before any one of whom Members of the Council of
States may make and subscribe the oath or affirmation under article 99 of the Constitution: (i) the
Chairman, (ii) Deputy Chairman, (iii) the persons competent to preside over the Council of States under
clause (2) of article 91 of the Constitution of India.
II- As the Vice-President was acting as President, and the office of the Deputy Chairman too fell
vacant due to the election of the then Deputy Chairman to the Lok Sabha, the Vice-President
acting as President, appointed on 24th March, 1977, Shri Banarsi Das, as the Chairman pro-tem
till the election of the Deputy Chairman.
* As it was proposed to nominate Shri Somnath Chatterjee for the Office of the Speaker for
which election was scheduled to be held on 4 June, 2004, Shri Chatterjee was appointed Speaker
pro tem from the commencement of the sitting of the House of the People i.e. on the 2nd of June,
2004 and untill the commencement of the sitting of the House of People on the 4th June, 2004
and Shri Balasaheb Vikhe Patil was appointed Speaker pro tem from the commencement of the
sitting of the House of the People on the 4th June, 2004 till the election of the Speaker by the
House.
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TABLE – 8
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DATES OF ELECTION, NAMES OF SPEAKER AND DEPUTY SPEAKER OF
LOK SABHA
Date of
Election
15.5.1952
8.3.1956
11.5.1957
17.4.1962
17.3.1967
8.8.1969
22.3.1971
5.1.1976
26.3.1977
21.7.1977
22.1.1980
16.1.1985
19.12.1989
10.7.1991
23.5.1996
24.3.1998
22.10.1999
10.5.2002
4.6.2004
3.6.2009
Speaker
Date of Election
Deputy Speaker
Shri G.V. Mavalankar
30.5.1952
Shri M. Ananthasayanam
Ayyangar
Shri M. Ananthasayanam
Ayyangar
Sardar Hukam Singh
Shri N. Sanjiva Reddy
Shri G.S. Dhillon
Shri G.S. Dhillon
Shri B.R. Bhagat
Shri N. Sanjiva Reddy
Shri K.S. Hedge
Shri Bal Ram
Shri Bal Ram
Shri Rabi Ray
Shri Shivraj V. Patil
Shri Purno Agitok Sangma
Shri Ganti Mohana Chandra
Balayogi
Shri G.M.C. Balayogi
Shri Manohar Joshi
Shri Somnath Chatterjee
Smt. Meira Kumar
20.3.1956
Shri M. Ananthasayanam
Ayyangar
Sardar Hukam Singh
17.5.1957
Sardar Hukam Singh
23.4.1962
28.3.1967
9.12.1969
27.3.1971
1.4.1977
1.2.1980
22.1.1985
19.3.1990
13.8.1991
12.7.1996
17.12.1998
Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao
Shri R.K. Khadilkar
Shri G.G. Swell
Shri G.G. Swell
Shri Godey Murahari
Shri G. Lakshmanan
Shri M. Thambi Durai
Shri Shivraj V. Patil
Shri S. Mallikarjunaiah
Shri Suraj Bhan
Shri P.M. Sayeed
27.10.1999
9.6.2004
8.6.2009
Shri P.M. Sayeed
Shri Charanjit Singh Atwal
Shri Karia Munda
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TABLE – 9
DATES OF ELECTION OF THE SPEAKER, LOK SABHA AND THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE DEPARTMENTALLY RELATED STANDING
COMMITTEES SINCE 1993
Sl.No.
Lok Sabha
Date of election of Speaker,
Lok Sabha
Dates of
notification of
constitution of
SCs
1.
10th Lok Sabha
10.7.1991
8.4.1993
(Shri Shivraj Patil)
2.
11th Lok Sabha
23.5.1996
1.8.1996
(Shri Purno Agitok Sangma)
3.
12th Lok Sabha
24.3.1998
5.6.1998
(Shri G.M.C. Balayogi)
4.
13th Lok Sabha
22.10.1999
31.12.1999
(Shri G.M.C. Balayogi)
5.
14th Lok Sabha
4.6.2004
20.7.2004
(Shri Somnath Chatterjee)
6
15th Lok Sabha
3.6.2009
31.8.2009
(Smt. Meira Kumar)
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TABLE – 10
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DATES OF ELECTION, NAMES OF THE DEPUTY
CHAIRMAN OF THE RAJYA SABHA
Date of Election
Name of the person elected Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha
31.5.1952
25.4.1956
19.4.1962
7.4.1966
17.12.1969
13.4.1972
26.4.1974
30.3.1977
30.7.1980
28.4.1982
25.1.1985
26.2.1986
18.11.1986
18.11.1988
10.7.1992
9.7.1998
22.7.2004
12.5.2006
Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao
Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao
Smt. Violet Alva
Smt. Violet Alva
Shri B.D. Khobaragade
Shri Godey Murahari
Shri Godey Murahari
Shri Ram Niwas Mirdha
Shri Shyam Lal Yadav
Shri Shyam Lal Yadav
Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla
Shri M.M. Jacob
Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh
Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla
Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla
Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla
Shri K. Rahman Khan
Shri K. Rahman Khan
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TABLE – 11
DURATION OF RECESS DURING BUDGET SESSIONS SINCE 1993
Sl.No
Year
Period of recess
Days
1
1993
01.4.1993 to 18.04.1993
18
2
1994
19.03.1994 to 17.04.1994
30
3
1995
01.04.1995 to 23.04.1995
23
4
1996
03.08.1996 to 25.08.1996
23
5
1997
*22.03.1997 to 20.04.1997
30
6
1998
13.06.1998 to 02.07.1998
20
7
1999
19.03.1999 to 14.04.1999
27
8
2000
17.32000 to 16.4.2000
31
9
2001
24.3.2001 to 15.4.2001
23
10
2002
23.3.2002 to 14.4.2002
23
11
2003
14.3.2003 to 6.4.2003
24
12
2004
24.07.04 to 15.08.04
23
13
2005
25.03.05 to 18.04.05
25
14
**2006
15.
2007
21.3.2007 to 25.4.2007
36
16.
2008
20.3.2008 to 14.4.2008
26
17
2009
Being first Budget Session of new Government, there was no
recess
18
2010
17.3.2010 to 14.4.2010
19.
%2011
There was no recess
20
2012
31.3.2012 to 23.4.2012
29
24
* During recess, Lok Sabha was reconvened on 11.04.1997 to seek Vote of Confidence
**Budget Session, 2006 was originally scheduled to commence from Thursday, 16th February to 28th April,
2006 with a recess from 18th March to 2nd April, 2006. However due to announcement of the dates of the Elections
to some State Assemblies, the earlier scheduled of the Budget Session had been revised. According to revised
scheduled financial business has been completed during the first part of the session. The Houses were adjourned
sine die on 22.3.2006 after completing financial business . The second Part of the Session was reconvened from 10th
May to 23rd May, 2006.
% As per the original schedule of the Budget Session, 2011, both the Houses were to adjourn for recess on
Wednesday the 16th March, 2011 to reassemble on Monday, the 4th April, 2011 and to conclude on Thursday, the
21st April, 2011. Since the Election Commission announced dates of elections to the five State Legislative
Assemblies viz.(i)Tamil Nadu(ii)Kerala(iii)Puducherry(iv)Assam and(v)West Bengal, leaders of various political
parties/groups in Parliament demanded that the Budget Session be re-scheduled to enable them to participate in
the election campaign. Accordingly, it was mutually agreed between Opposition and Government to reschedule
the Budget Session, 2011 of Parliament to conclude on Friday, the 25th March, 2011 after completing all the
essential financial business. The revised schedule provided a total of 23 sittings as against 29 sittings scheduled
earlier. Therefore, no recess was held and Houses were adjourned sine-die on 25.3.2011.
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TABLE – 12
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS REGARDING SESSIONS OF THE LOK SABHA ETC. WHEN THE
HOUSE REMAINED UNPROROGUED FOR MORE THAN 15 DAYS
Sl.
No
Date
of
adjournme
nt Sine-die
Period
for
which House
remained
unprorogued
1
14th Session (Monsoon) of
5th Lok Sabha
21-07-1975 to 07-08-1975
07-08-1975
26 days
Duration of
Second part
of the
Session if
any
-
2
8th Session (Monsoon) of
6th Lok Sabha
09-07-1979 to 16-07-1979
16-07-1979
17 days
-
03-08-1979
3
8th Session (Budget) of
8th Lok Sabha
23-02-1987 to 12-05-1987
12-05-1987
75 days
27.07.1987
to
28-08-1987
03-09-1987
4
14th Session (Monsoon) of
8th Lok Sabha
18-07-1989 to 18-08-1989
18-08-1989
53 days
11-10-1989
to
13-10-1989
20-10-1989
5
3rd Session (Monsoon) of
9th Lok Sabha
07-08-1990 to 07-09-1990
14th Session (Winter) of
13th Lok Sabha
02.12.2003 to 23.12.2003
07-19-1990
23 days
11-10-1990
23.12.2003
36 days
01-10-1990
to
05-10-1990
29-01.2004
to
05.02.2004
7
7th Session(Budget) of
14th Lok Sabha
16.2.2006 to 22.3.2006
22.3.2006
48 days
10.05.2006
to
23.05.2006
25.5.2006
8.
14th Session (Monsoon) of
14th Lok Sabha
21.7.2008 to 22.7.2008
22.7.2008
86 days
17.10.2008
to
23.12.2008
24.12.2008
6
Session and its
duration
-31-
Date of
prorogation
Government at that
time
03-09-1975
PM: Smt. Indira Gandhi
MPA: Sh.
K.Raghuramaiah
Speaker: Sh.G.C. Dhillon
PM: Sh. Morarji R. Desai
MPA: Sh. Ravindra
Varma
Speaker: Sh. K.S. Hegde
PM: Shri Rajiv Gandhi
M PA: Sh.HKL Bhagat
Speaker: Sh. Balram
Jakhar
PM: Sh. Rajiv Gandhi
M PA: Sh. H.K.L.
Bhagat
Speaker: Sh.Balram
Jakhar
PM: Sh. V.P. singh
M PA: Sh. P. Upendra
Speaker: Sh. Rabi Ray
PM: Sh. Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
M PA: Smt. Sushma
Swaraj
Speaker: Sh. Manohar
Joshi
PM: Dr. Manmohan
Singh
MPA:Shri Priyaranjan
Das Munsi
Speaker:Shri Somnath
Chatterjee
PM: Dr. Manmohan
Singh
MPA:Shri Vayalar Ravi
Speaker:Shri Somnath
Chatterjee
Dissolved
on
06.02.2004
TABLE – 13
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS REGARDING SESSIONS OF THE RAJYA SABHA ETC. WHEN
THE HOUSE REMAINED UNPROROGUED FOR MORE THAN 6 DAYS
Sl.
No.
Session and its duration
Date
of
adjournme
nt Sine-die
1
1st Session (Budget), 1952
13.05.1952 to 31.05.1952
31-05-1952
Period
for
which House
remained
unprorogued
43 days
2
6th Session (Budget), 1954
15-02-1954 to 18-03-1954
18-03-1954
31 days
3
41st Session (Winter), 1962
08-11-1962 to 12-12-1962
12-12-1962
39 days
4
151st Session
(Monsoon),1989
18-07-1989 to 18-08-1989
155th Session (Monsoon),
1990
07-08-1990 to 07-09-1990
177th Session (Budget), 1996
24-05-1996 to 30-05-1996
18-08-1989
53 days
07-09-1990
23 days
30-05-1996
13 days
Duration of
Second part of
the Session if
any
14-07-1952
to
14-08-1952
19-04-1954
to
19-05-1954
21-01-1963
to
25-01-1963
11-10-1989
to
14-10-1989
01-10-1990
to
05-10-1990
-
7
182nd Session(Winter), 1997
19-11-1997 to 01-12-1997
01-12-1997
7 days
-
09.12.1997
8
200th Session (Winter),2003
02-12-2003 to 23-12-2003
23.12.2003
37 days
30-1-2004
to
05-02-2004
10.02.2004
9.
207th Session(Budget),2006
16.02.2006 to 22.03.2006
22.03.2006
48 days
10.05.2006
to
23.05.2006
25.05.2006
5
6
-32-
Date of
prorogation
19-08-1952
22-05-1954
29-01-1963
20-10-1989
Government at that time
PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru
MOS, Parl. Affairs:
Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha
PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru
MOS, Parl. Affairs:
Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha
PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru
MPA, Parl. Affairs:
Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha
PM: Sh. Rajiv Gandhi
M PA: Sh. H.K.L. Bhagat
11-10-1990
PM: Sh. V.P. Singh
M PA: Sh. P. Upendra
13.06.1996
PM: Sh. Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
M PA: Sh. Pramod Mahajan
PM: Sh. I.K. Gujaral
M PA: Sh. Srikant Kumar
Jena
PM: Sh. Atal Bihari
Vajpayee
Minister of Parliamentary
Affairs: Smt. Sushma Swaraj
PM;Dr. Manmohan Singh
MPA:Shri Priyaranjan
Dasmunsi
TABLE – 14
DATES OF PRESENTATION OF INTERIM (GENERAL AND RAILWAY) BUDGETS IN LOK SABHA
AND DURATION OF THE SESSIONS IN WHICH PRESENTED
Sl.
No.
Year
Date
of
Presentation
of Interim
General
Budget
29.2.52
Date
of
Presentation
of Interim
Railway
Budget
22.2.52
Duration
of Session
1
2
1952
(Provisional
Parliament)
1957
19.3.57
19.3.57
1962
14.3.62
13.3.62
4
1967
20.3.67
20.3.67
5
1971
24.3.71
23.3.71
6
1977
28.3.77
28.3.77
7
1980
11.3.80
11.3.80
8
1991
4.3.91
25.2.91
9
1996
28.2.96
27.2.96
18.3.57
to
29.3.57
12.3.62
to
30.3.62
16.3.67
to
8.4.67
19.3.71
to
2.4.71
25.3.77
to
7.4.77
11.3.80
to
28.3.80
21.2.91
to
12.3.91
26.2.96
to
12.3.96
On March 4, 1952, Demands on Account were
voted in the Provisional Parliament
[4 months (April-July)]
Demands on Account were voted and First Lok
Sabha was dissolved on 4.4.57.
[5 months (April-August)]
Demands on Account were voted and Second
Lok Sabha was dissolved on 31.3.62
[3 months (April-June)]
Fourth Lok Sabha was constituted on 4.3.67 and
Demands on Account were voted
[4 months (April-July)]
Fifth Lok Sabha was constituted on 15.3.71 and
Demands on Account were voted
[4 months (April-July)]
Sixth Lok Sabha was constituted on 23.3.77 and
Demands on Account were voted
[4 months (April-July)
Seventh Lok Sabha was constituted on 10.1.80
and Demands on Account were voted.
[4 months (April-July)]
Demands on Account were voted and Ninth Lok
Saha was dissolved on 13.3.91.
[4 months (April-July)]
Demands on Account were voted and Tenth Lok
sabha was dissolved on 10.5.96.
[4 months (April-July)]
3
10
1998
25.3.98
25.3.98
22.3.98
to
31.3.98
Twelfth Lok Sabha was constituted on 10.3.98
and Demands on Account were voted.
[4 months (April-July)]
11
2004
03.02.04
30.01.04
2.12.03
to
05.02.04
Demands on Account were voted and Thirteenth
Lok Sabha was dissolved on 06.02.2004.
[4 months (April-July)]
12
2009
16.02. 09
13.02.09
12.02.09
to
26.02.09
Demands on Account were voted by 14th Lok
Sabha and its term is expiring on 01.06.2009
4 months (April-July)
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Remarks
TABLE – 15
VOTE ON ACCOUNTS TAKEN TWICE DURING A FINANCIAL YEAR
Sl.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Year
1991
1996
2004
2009
Period of Vote on Date
Account taken for
first time
4 months
4 months
4 months
4 months
11.3.1991
11.3.1996
4.2.2004
24.2.2009
-34-
Period of Vote on
Account
taken
for second time
2 months
2 months
2 months
Date
29.7.1991
26.7.1996
21.7.2004
TABLE - 16
STATISTICAL INFORMATION REGARDING NUMBER OF SESSIONS, SITTINGS HELD, BILLS
INTRODUCED, PASSED AND LAPSED AND NUMBER OF VARIOUS DISCUSSIONS HELD ON
NON-OFFICIAL MOTIONS
Number of Sessions
Number of sittings
Number of Bills introduced
Number of Bills passed
Number of Bills lapsed at the
dissolution
Short Notice Questions admitted
Number of No-Day-Yet named
Motions discussed
Number of Half-an-Hour discussions
held
Number of Short Duration
Discussions held
Number of Adjournment Motions
discussed
No-Confidence Motions discussed
Number of Sessions
Number of sittings
Number of Bills introduced
Number of Bills passed
Number of Bills lapsed at the
dissolution
Short Notice Questions admitted
Number of No-Day-Yet named
Motions discussed
Number of Half-an-Hour discussions
held
Number of Short Duration
Discussions held
Number of Adjournment Motions
discussed
No-Confidence Motions discussed
Number of Confidence Motions
discussed
* 2 Part discussed
1st LS
15
677
282
333
7
2nd LS
16
581
286
327
7
3rd LS
16
578
268
272
38
4th LS
12
469
196
216
36
5th LS
18
613
379
487
12
6th LS
9
267
161
135
47
266
3
233
86
288
34
240
43
70
*25
63
+26
38
108
109
183
124
59
36
31
17
66
64
**12
1
3
7
12
11
6
-
-
6
6
4
**2
7th LS
15
464
378
336
16
8th LS
14
485
270
355
15
9th LS
7
109
71
63
24
$56
*19
18
5
6
1
85
65
11
56
94
24
5
5
8
3
-
1
-
3
** 1 Part discussed
+ 5 Part discussed $ 11 Part discussed
-35-
Number of Sessions
Number of sittings
Number of Bills introduced
Number of Bills passed
Number of Bills passed by both
Houses
Number of Bills withdrawn
Number of Bills lapsed at the
dissolution
Bill passed in Joint Sitting
Official Motions/Resolution
discussed
Short Notice Questions answered
Discussion under Rule 184
Short duration discussions under
Rule 193
Adjournment Motion discussed
No-Confidence Motions
discussed
Number of Confidence Motions
discussed
Half-an-Hour discussions
Calling Attention Notices
Number of Hours
Discussion under Rule 342
Number of Sessions
Number of sittings
Number of Bills introduced
Number of Bills passed
Number of Bills passed by both
Houses
Number of Bills withdrawn
Number of Bills lapsed at the
dissolution
Bill passed in Joint Sitting
Official Motions/Resolution
discussed
Short Notice Questions answered
Discussion under Rule 184
Short duration discussions under
Rule 193
Adjournment Motion discussed
No-Confidence Motions
discussed
Number of Confidence Motions
discussed
10th LS
16
423
248
284
$277
11th LS
6
125
67
64
61
12th LS
4
88
71
60
56
13th LS
14
356
252
302
297
14th LS
15
332
219
261
248@@
13
30
3
21
2
20
7
43
6
39 $$
*160
50
*45
1
86
116
6
3
**33
4
2
*13
@15
18
4
#59
5
1
55***
4
3
-
-
5
1
7
-
1
4
2
-
1
16
13
2527-56
-
7
8
816-37
1
4
*9
577-43
-
25
61
1994-01
-
14
116
1782 - 36
-
15th
10
242
162
137
125
3
66
@@@34
1
-
Half-an-Hour discussions
Calling Attention Notices
Number of Hours
Discussion under Rule 342
06
32
1064 - 21
1
* 1 Part discussed ** 2 part discussed; @ 4 Part discussed # 1 Discussion remained inconclusive
% 1 discussion remained inconclusive
$ 14 Bills deemed to have been passed in terms of Article 109(5) of the Constitution
***6 part discussed
$$ On dissolution/expiry of the term of 14th Lok Sabha, 39 bills will lapse in terms of article 107(5) of
the Constitution.
@@ 1 bill deemed to have been passed in terms of Article 109(5) of the Constitution
@@@ 2 Discussion remained inconclusive.
-37-
TABLE – 17
NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, SESSION-WISE DURING
EACH LOK SABHA SINCE 1952
FIRST LOK SABHA
Year
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
27
17
29
5
24
29
13
12
26
17
17
31
33
42
11
333
SECOND LOK SABHA
Year
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
10
18
29
22
22
15
23
24
16
20
23
24
28
16
19
18
327
-38-
THIRD LOK SABHA
Year
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
Total
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
8
16
29
20
17
18
21
5
10
20
14
19
18
19
13
25
272
FOURTH LOK SABHA
Year
1967
1968
1969
1970
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
15
11
13
26
21
19
20
18
20
27
12
14
216
-39-
FIFTH LOK SABHA
Year
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
Total
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
16
25
47
37
25
20
28
19
25
22
26
18
31
25
34
44
32
8
482
SIXTH LOK SABHA
Year
1977
1978
1979
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
17
16
16
25
12
16
28
130
-40-
SEVENTH LOK SABHA
Year
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
Total
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
9
27
11
25
16
27
19
25
23
25
14
17
18
43
30
329
EIGHTH LOK SABHA
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th (Part-I)
8th (Part-II)
9th
10th
11th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
14
27
21
30
22
19
31
21
20
20
31
25
12th
13th
14th (Part-I)
14th (Part-II)
15
22
9
7
334
Total
-41-
NINTH LOK SABHA
Year
1989
1990
1991
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd (Part-I & II)
4th
5th
6th
7th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
4
19
10
11
19
63
TENTH LOK SABHA
Year
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
22
13
20
18
10
45
20
18
26
7
15
3
26
17
7
10
277
ELEVENTH LOK SABHA
Year
1996
1997
Total
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
20
11
25
5
61
-42-
TWELFTH LOK SABHA
Year
1998
1999
Total
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
7
21
12
16
56
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
THIRTEENTH LOK SABHA
Year
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2003
2004
Total
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
4
19
24
23
16
12
39
10
34
10
42
22
13
21
8
297
FOURTEENTH LOK SABHA
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
6
3rd
12
4th
26
5th
16
6th
14
th
7 (Part I)
17
(Part II)
11
8th
17
9th
20
th
10
20
11th
11
th
12
15
13th
19
14th (Part I )
-Session of Lok Sabha
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14tb (Part-I)
14th (Part-II)
(Part II)
2009
Total
15th
28
16
248
FIFTEENTH LOK SABHA
Year
Session of Lok Sabha
2009
Ist
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Total
2010
2011
2012
No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament
08
17
15
24
04
08
11
17
21
125
-44-
TABLE – 18
NUMBER OF SITTINGS OF LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA, NUMBER OF BILLS
PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, YEAR-WISE, SINCE 1952
Year
Number of sittings
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
1
1952
1954
1956
1958
1960
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1972
1974
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2
103
137
151
125
121
116
122
119
120
119
111
119
98
115
96
92
77
98
102
81
98
77
70
64
85
84
48
77
3
60
103
113
91
87
91
97
109
103
107
99
109
84
97
90
82
63
86
89
66
90
75
64
59
85
82
46
77
Bills
passed by
both
Houses of
Parliament
4
82
54
106
59
67
68
56
57
67
53
82
68
118
50
72
73
73
71
71
30
44
61
36
40
63
86
18
65
1
1953
1955
1957
1959
1961
1963
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
2
137
139
104
123
102
122
113
110
120
102
120
63
86
66
105
93
109
102
83
90
89
78
65
51
81
74
85
66
3
100
111
78
87
75
100
96
91
102
89
105
58
70
54
89
77
89
89
71
82
79
77
68
48
81
74
85
65
4
58
60
68
63
63
58
51
38
58
87
70
57
48
32
62
49
92
61
38
63
75
45
35
39
61
56
56
46
2008
46
46
47
2009
64
63
41
2010
81
81
43
2011
73
2012
(upto
May
2012)
34
34
21
-45-
Number of
sittings
Lok
Rajya
Sabha
Sabha
Bills
passed by
both
Houses of
Parliament
Year
73
36
TABLE – 19
LIST OF GOVERNMENT BILLS PENDING IN LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA
ON THE CONCLUSION OF 10th SESSION OF LOK SABHA AND 225th SESSION
OF RAJYA SABHA
LOK SABHA
I – BILLS AS PASSED BY RAJYA SABHA
1. The Constitution (One Hundred and Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2010
2. The Chemical Weapons’ Convention (Amendment) Bill, 2012
3. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2007
II– BILL NOT REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEE
4. The Enforcement of Security Interest and Recovery of Debts Laws
(Amendment) Bill, 2011
III - BILLS REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES
5. The Constitution (One Hundred and Fifteenth Amendment) Bill, 2011
6. The Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2010
7. The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Bill, 2011
8. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2011
9. The Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority Bill, 2011
10. The Consumer Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2011
11. The Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Amendment Bill,
2011
12. The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Second Amendment Bill, 2011
13. The Warehousing Corporations (Amendment) Bill, 2011
14. The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2011
15. The Companies Bill, 2011
16. The Press and Registration of Books and Publications Bill, 2011
17. The Electronic Delivery of Services Bill, 2011
18. The Right of Citizens for time Bound Delivery of Goods and Services and
Redressal of their Grievances Bill, 2011
19. The National Food Security Bill, 2011
20. The Regional Centre for Biotechnology Bill, 2011
21. The Piracy Bill, 2012
22. The National Housing Bank (Amendment) Bill, 2012
23. The Administrative Tribunals (Amendment) Bill, 2012
24. The Bureau of Indian Standards (Amendment) Bill, 2012
25. The Public Procurement Bill, 2012
26. The National Co-operative Development Corporation (Amendment) bill, 2012
27. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2012
28. The Universities for Research and Innovation Bill, 2012
29. The Micro Finance Institutions (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2012
30. The Small Industries Development Bank of India (Amendment) Bill, 2012
IV - BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY STANDING
COMMITTEES
31. The Indian Trusts (Amendment) Bill, 2009
32. The Constitution (One Hundred and Twelfth Amendment) Bill, 2009
33. The National Road Safety and Traffic Management Board Bill, 2010
34. The Constitution (One Hundred and Tenth Amendment) Bill, 2009
35. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Amendment) Bill, 2009
36. The Constitution (One Hundred and Fourteenth Amendment) Bill, 2010 –
(Discussion not concluded)
37. The Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2010
38. The Dam Safety Bill, 2010
39. The Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical Educational Institutions,
Medical Educational Institutions and University Bill, 2010
40. The Foreign Educational Institutions (Regulation of Entry and Operations) Bill,
2010
41. The National Accreditation Regulatory Authority for Higher Educational
Institutions Bill, 2010
42. The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, 2011
43. The Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2011
44. The Forward Contracts (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2010
45. The Protection of Women Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace Bill, 2010
46. The Enemy Property (Amendment) Second Bill, 2010.
47. The Direct Taxes Code Bill, 2010
48. The Prevention of Bribery of Foreign Public Officials and Officials of Public
International Organisation Bill, 2011
49. The Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2011
50. The National Academic Depository Bill, 2011
51. The Prevention of Money –Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2011
52. The Prevention of Money –Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2011
53. The North – Eastern Ares (Re-organisation) Amendment Bill, 2011
54. The Arms (Amendment) Bill, 2011
55. The National Highways Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2011
56. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2011
RAJYA SABHA
I – BILL AS REPORTED BY JOINT COMMITTEE
1. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 1987.
II – BILLS AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA
2. The Educational Tribunals Bill – Discussion deferred.
3. The Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing,
Kancheepuram Bill, 2011
4. The Whistle Blowers Protection Bill, 2011
5. The Judicial Standards and Accountability Bill, 2010
6. The Rajiv Gandhi National Institut of Youth Development Bill, 2012
III – BILL AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA REFERRED TO SELECT
COMMITTEE
7. The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011
III –
BILLS AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA, ON WHICH REPORT
PRESENTED BY SELECT COMMITTEES
8. The Commercial Division of High Courts Bill, 2009 – Discussion deferred
9. The Prevention of Torture Bill, 2010
10. The Wakf (Amendment) Bill, 2010
V - BILLS – NOT REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES
11. The Atomic Energy (Amendment) Bill, 1992
VI – BILLS REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES
12. The National Commission for Human Resources for Health Bill, 2011
13. The Higher Education and Research Bill, 2011
14. The Indian Forest (Amendment) Bill, 2012
15. The Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill, 2012
16. The Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University Bill, 2012
VII – BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY STANDING
COMMITTEES
17. The Participation of Workers in Management Bill, 1990
18. The Constitution (79th Amendment) Bill, 1992 (small family norms for
legislators)
19. The Delhi Rent (Amendment) Bill, 1997
20. The Coal Mines (Nationalization) Amendment Bill, 2000
21. The Provisions of the Municipalities (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Bill,
2001
22. The Seeds Bill, 2004
23. The Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005
24. The Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005
25. The Drugs and Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2007
26. The Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy Pharmacy Bill, 2005
27. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005
28. The Communal Violence (Prevention, Control and Rehabilitation of Victims)
Bill, 2005
29. The Seamen’s Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2007
30. The Private Detective Agencies (Regulation) Bill, 2007
31. The Pesticides Management Bill, 2008
32. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2008
33. The National Commission for Heritage Sties Bill, 2009
34. The Protection and Utilization of Public Funded Intellectual Property Bill,
2008
35. The Anti-Hijacking (Amendment) Bill, 2010
36. The Architects (Amendment) Bill, 2010
37. The Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2010- (Reply deferred)
38. The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences, Bangalore Bill,
2010
39. The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2008
40. The National Identification Authority of India Bill, 2010
41. The Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining
Registers by Certain Establishments) Amendment Bill, 2011
42. The Mines (Amendment) Bill, 2011
43. The Border Security Force (Amendment) Bill, 2011
44. The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions
of Service) Amendment Bill, 2011
45. The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2011
46. The Tamil Nadu Legislative Council (Repeal) Bill, 2012
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TABLE – 20
ORDINANCES PROMULGATED BY THE PRESIDENT
(since 1952)
1953
1955
1957
1959
1961
1963
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2007
Number of
Ordinances
promulgated
07
07
06
03
03
-07
09
10
23
04
29
16
10
12
11
08
10
02
09
34
15
31
10
12
08
04
08
08
2009
09
2010
04
2011
03
2012
(upto May
22)
-
Year
1952
1954
1956
1958
1960
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1972
1974
1976
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
Number of
Ordinances
promulgated
09
09
09
07
01
08
03
13
13
05
09
15
16
06
10
01
15
08
07
10
21
14
32
20
05
07
08
03
2008
Year
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TABLE – 21
DATES OF DELIVERY OF THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS, NAMES OF MOVER AND SECONDER,
DATES OF DISCUSSION ON MOTION OF THANKS IN THE TWO HOUSES
Thirteenth Lok Sabha
Session
of
th
13
Lok
Sabha
1st Session
Date of delivery of Names of mover and seconder on
the
President's Motion of Thanks
Address
October 25, 1999
Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover)
Shri Vaiko (Seconder)
February 23, 2000
Shri Madan lal Khurana (Mover)
Dr. Nitish Sengupta (Seconder)
March 16,
April 17, 18 & 25
6th Session
February 19, 2001
March 7, 8 & 12
9th Session
February 25, 2002
Shri Vijay Kumar malhotra (Mover)
Dr. S. Venugopal (Seconder)
Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover)
Shri Anant Gangaram Geete
(Seconder)
12th Session
February 17, 2003
Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover)
Shri Suresh Prabhu (Seconder)
February 24,25 &
March 3,
3rd Session
Dates of discussion
October 25,26 & 27
March 15 & 16
Fourteenth Lok Sabha
1st Session
June 7, 2004
4th Session
Feb. 25, 2005
7th Session
Feb.16.2006
10th
Feb.23,2007
13th
Feb. 25,2008
15th
Feb.12.2009
Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal (Mover)
Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavarao Scindia
(Seconder)
Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal (Mover)
Shri Ajay Makan (Seconder)
Shri Madhusudan Mistry(Mover)
Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavarao
Scindia(Seconder)
Shri Madhusudan Mistry(Mover)
Shri Sandeep Dikshit(Seconder)
Shri Ajit Jogi (Mover)
Smt. Krishna Tirath (Seconder)
Shri V. Kishore Chandra S. Deo
(Mover)
Shri Madhusudan Mistry(Seconder)
June 8-10, *
March 2,9 & 10,
Feb.20,21,22 & 23
March 1,7 & 8
March 3,4 & 5
Feb.17 & 18
Ist Session
June 4,2009
4th Session
February 22, 2010
7th Session
February 21, 2011
10th Session
March 12, 2012
Fifteenth Lok Sabha
Dr. (Smt.) Girija Vyas (Mover)
Shri P.C. Chacko (Seconder)
Shri Inderjit Singh Rao (Mover)
Km. Meenakshi Natarajan(Seconder)
Shri P.C. Chacko (Mover)
Shri Manish Tewari(Seconder)
Dr. (Smt.) Girija Vyas (Mover)
Dr. Shashi Tharoor (Seconder)
June 5,8 & 9,2009
March 3,4 & 5,2010
February 22,23 & 24
March 13,14, 15 & 19
*Adopted without reply by the Prime Minister or any other Minister on his behalf
RAJYA SABHA
Session of the
Rajya Sabha
187th Session
Date of delivery of the
President’s Address
October 25, 1999
Names of mover and seconder on Motion of
Thanks
Shri Arun Shourie (mover)
Shri S. Viduthalai Virumbi (Seconder)
Dates of discussion
189th Session
February 23, 2000
April 18, 19,24,25,26 & 27
192nd Session
February 19, 2001
195th Session
February 25, 2002
Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu (Mover)
Shri Satish Pradhan (Seconder)
Shri T.N. Chaturvedi (Mover)
Shri Sharif-Ud-Din Shariq (Seconder)
Dr. Mahesh Chandra Sharma (Mover)
Shri B.J. Panda (Seconder)
198th Session
February 17, 2003
201st Session
June 7, 2004
204th Session
Feb. 25, 2005
207th Session
Feb.16, 2006
210th Session
Feb.23,2007
213th Session
Feb. 25,2008
215th Session
Feb.12,2009
216th Session
June 4,2009
219th Session
February 22,2010
222nd Session
February 21,2010
225th Session
March 12, 2012
Dr. L.M. Singhvi (Mover)
Shri Satish Pradhan (Seconder)
Dr. Karan Singh (Mover)
Shri Vayalar Ravi (Seconder)
Dr. Karan Singh (Mover)
ShriVayalar Ravi (Seconder)
Dr. Karan Singh (Mover)
Shri Rashid Alvi (Seconder)
Dr. Karan Singh (Mover)
Shri Rashid Alvi(Seconder)
Shri Janardan Dwivedi (Mover)
Dr. Abhishek Singhvi (Seconder)
Shri Jai Parkash Aggarwal (Mover)
Shri Shantaram Laxman Naik(Seconder)
Shri Satyavrat Chaturvedi (Mover)
Dr. K. Keshava Rao (Seconded)
Prof. P.J. Kurien (Mover)
Shri Santosh Bagrodia(Seconder)
Shri Janardan Dwivedi (Mover)
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan(Seconder)
Shri Satyavrat Chaturvedi (Mover)
Dr. E. M. Sudarsana Natchiappan (Seconder)
*Adopted without reply by the Prime Minister or any other Minister on his behalf.
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October 25,26,27&28
March 1,7,8 & 12
March 13,14,15 & 18
February 20,24,25 & March
4,
June 8-10, *
March 3,9 & 10,
Feb. 20,21&22
March 1,6,7&8
Feb.28
March 3,4 & 5
Feb.17 & 18
June 5,8 & 9
March 3,4 & 5
February 22, 23 & 24
March 14, 15, 19 & 20
TABLE – 22
CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATA REGARDING MOTION OF THANKS ON THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Year
Date of Reply
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
1994
8.3.94
8.3.94
By Whom
Lok
Rajya
sabha
Sabha
PM
PM
1995
28.4.95
-
PM
PM
1996
12.3.96
1.3.96
PM
PM
Time Allotted
Time taken
Lok
Rajya
Lok
Sabha
Sabha
Sabha
12 hrs
12 hrs
20 hrs 31
mts
10 hrs
8 hrs
12 hrs 38
mts
6 hrs
-
1997
4.3.97
6.3.97
PM
PM
-
16 hrs
-
1998
31.3.98
2.4.98
PM
PM
-
16 hrs
1999
15.3.99
10.3.99
PM
PM
8 hrs
16 hrs
1999
29.10.99
28.10.99
*
LOH**
8 hrs
8 hrs
2000
-
27.04.00
PM
LOH**
8 hrs
14 hrs
2001
-
12.3. 01
PM
PM
10 hrs
16 hrs
2002
16.3.02
18.3.02
PM
PM
12 hrs
8 hrs
2003
3.3.03
4.3.03
PM
PM
10 hrs
12 hrs
+2004
2005
10.3.05
10.3.05
PM
PM
10 hrs
12 hrs
12 hrs
8 hrs
2006
23.3.06
22.2.06
PM
PM
12 hrs.
12 hrs.
2007
8.3.2007
8.3. 07
PM
PM
10 hrs
12hrs
2008
5.3.2008
5.3. 08
PM
PM
12hrs.
16hrs
2009
18.2.2009
18.2. 09
$
$$
8 hrs.
8 hrs.
2009
9.6.2009
9.6.2009
PM
PM
13 hrs
12 hrs.
2010
5.3.10
5.3.10
PM
PM
12hrs.
12hrs
2011
2012
24.2.2011
19.3.2012
24.2.2011
20.3.2012
PM
PM
PM
PM
10hrs.
12hrs.
12hrs.
12hrs
12 hrs 32
mts
12 hrs 13
mts
13 hrs 36
mts
11 hrs 21
mts
13 hrs 32
mts
12 hrs 24
mts
13 hrs 7
mts
20 mts
11 hrs
22 mts
14 hrs
34 mts.
12 hrs.
43 mts.
12hrs
33mts.
8 hrs.
36mts.
16hrs.
18mts.
12hrs.
31mts.
10-07
14hrs
37mts
Rajya
Sabha
14 hrs 20
mts
11 hrs 15
mts
8 hrs 17
mts
16 hrs 58
mts
17 hrs 56
mts
18 hrs 59
mts
11 hrs 45
mts
12 hrs 28
mts
18 hrs 22
mts
10 hrs
13 hrs 32
mts
9 mts
9 hrs
34mts
13 hrs
42 mts.
13hrs
57mts.
16hrs.
33mts.
9 hrs.
51mts.
15 hrs
52mts.
13hrs.
23mts.
12-53
13hrs
37mts
*Replied by Minister of Home Affairs, Shri L.K. Advani
**Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha
+ In 2004, the Motions of Thanks were adopted by the two Houses on same day i.e. 10 June, 2004, without reply by the PM or
any Minister on his behalf.
$Replied by Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Leader of the House and Minister of External Affairs and Minister of Finance
$$ Replied by Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Minister of External Affairs and Minister of Finance.
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TABLE – 23
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT HELD ON SATURDAYS/HOLIDAYS
FOR PRESENTATION OF GENERAL BUDGET
1. Saturday
the 27th February, 1954
2. Saturday
the 27th February, 1955
3. Saturday
the 28th February, 1981
4. Saturday
the 27th February, 1982
5. Saturday
the 28th February, 1983
6. Wednesday (Shivratri)
the 29th February, 1984 (Holiday for Parliament)
7. Saturday
the 28th February, 1987
8. Saturday
the 29th February, 1992
9. Saturday
the 27th February, 1999
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TABLE – 24
DATE AND TIME OF PRESENTATION OF GENERAL BUDGET IN LOK SABHA AND
WHETHER BUSINESS TRANSACTED AFTER ITS PRESENTATION/LAYING IN TWO
HOUSES
Year
Date and Day of
Presentation
1999
February 27
(Saturday)
11.00 a.m.
2000
February 29
(Tuesday)
February 28
(Wednesday)
February 28
(Thursday)
February 28
(Friday)
July 8
(Thursday)
February 28
(Monday)
February 28
(Tuesday)
February 28
(Wednesday)
February 29
(Friday)
February 16
(Monday)
(Interim Budget)
July 6
(Monday)
February 26
(Thursday)
February 28
(Monday)
March 16
(Friday)
2.00 p.m.
Whether Business transacted
after Presentation/Laying of
Budget in two Houses
Houses were adjourned after
presentation/laying of Budget,
without transacting any further
business.
-do-
11.00 a.m.
-do-
11.00 a.m.
-do-
11.00 a.m.
-do-
11.00 a.m.
-do-
11.05 a.m.
-do-
11.00 a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
11.00a.m.
-do-
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2009
2010
2011
2012
Time of Presentation
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TABLE – 25
DATES OF PRESENTATION, GENERAL DISCUSSION ON THE GENERAL AND
RAILWAY BUDGETS ETC. IN LOK SABHA SINCE 1952
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
1952 Feb. 29
(Provisional
Parliament)
May 23
1953 Feb. 27
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
discussion
(Time
Bill
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 3
(5-41)
March 4*
(4-16)
March 5
(3-00)
Feb. 22
Feb. 25
(2-27)
Feb. 26*
(2-34)
May 30
&
June 2-4
(13-48)
March 4,5
9-12
(19-18)
June 10-13, 1620, 23,25-28,30
July 1-3
(72-13)
March 16-21,
24-28 30 & 31,
April 1,2,4, 6 &
7
(66-51)
March 23-27,
29-31
April 1-2,
5-9, 12, 14,
15&17
(69-43)
March 22-25
28-31
April 2, 4-7,
14-16
(72-28)
March 21-23
28,29 & 31
April 2-6, 912,14,16 & 17
(92-59)
No second
Finance Bill
was
introduced
April 14-16
&18
(16-28)
May 22
May 26,27
& 29
(11-00)
June 5,6 & 9
(11-24)
Feb. 18
Feb. 23-26
(13-17)
Feb. 26-27 and
March 2
(9-48)
April 19-22
(16-26)
Feb. 19
March 1-2,
4&5
(10-55)
March 6, 8 and
9
(10-54)
April 18-20
&22
(16-47)
Feb. 22
March 2-4
(12-01)
March 4,7 &
10
(9-40)
April 17,18,
20 & 21
(14-15)
Feb. 23
March 5-7
(14-54)
March 7,8, 9
& 12
(13-26)
1954 Feb. 27
March 1518, 22 and
23
(17-02)
1955 Feb. 28
March 1619 & 21
(19-45)
1956 Feb. 29
March 1316
(19-27)
*Indicates the date on which the Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha in election year.
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Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
1957 March 19
May 15
March 2123
(10-08)
May 28-31
(21-14)
1958 Feb. 28
March 1114, 17&18
(21-00)
1959 Feb. 28
March 912
(20-45)
1960 Feb. 29
March 710
(20-00)
1961 Feb. 28
March 1417
(20-00)
1962 March 14
March
20,23 &
24
(9-50)
May 7-10
(20-00)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
discussion
Bill
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 26*
(2-09)
March 26
(0-08)
March 19
March 27*
(2-01)
July 23-27, 2931
Aug. 1-3,6,
8,9,12-14, 17 &
20-24
(106-07)
March 19-21
24-28, 31
April 1-3,5, 711, 14-17
(101-00)
March 16-20
23,26,28,30 &
31
April 1,4,69,11,14,15,16,18
& 20
(121-12)
March 13-18,
21-25,28,30 &
31
April 2,4,6-9,
11-14, 16&18
(130-10)
March 20-24,
27-30 and
April 1,3-7,1015,17-19
(128-00)
March 24*
Aug. 26-28
(15-18)
May 14
March
26&27
(3-07)
May 21-23
(16-54)
April 18,22
& 23
(12-30)
Feb. 17
Feb. 26,28
& March 3
(15-00)
March 4,7,8 &
10
(12-00)
April 20-22
(15.00)
Feb. 18
Feb. 25-27
& March
2&3
(18-55)
March 3-5
(12.20)
April 20&21
(12.00)
Feb. 17
Feb. 25,26
& 29 and
March 1
(15-05)
March 1-3
(9-45)
April 19-22
(15-00)
Feb. 15
Feb. 28 &
March
1,2,4 and 6
(14-15)
March 9,10 &
13
(10-20)
March
24&26
(1-45)
March 13
March 26
&27
(4-45)
March 27*
(2-00)
June 12,13,15 April 19
April 21,
May 11,12,14,
&
16
23-26
16-18, 21-26
(13-40)
(17-50)
28-31 and June
1,4, 5-8,11&12
(125-00)
* Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha (Time taken in LS on 24.3.62 not available).
April 23
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July 17-19 &
22
(11-53)
May 2-4
(10-30)
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
1963 Feb. 28
March 1216
(23-00)
1964 Feb. 29
March 3-6,
9 & 10
(21-30)
1965 Feb. 27
March 2225
(20-00)
1966 Feb. 28
March
10,11, 1417
(23-15)
1967 March 20
March 23
& 27
(5-20)
May 25
June 5-9,
12-14
(21-20)
1968 Feb. 29
March 8,
11-14
(19-35)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
discussion
Bill
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 18-23,
25-29, April 1,3,
8-11, 13, 15-17
(133-25)
March 11-13,
16-21, 23-26,
28, 30 & 31 and
April 1-4, 6-11,
13-16
(142-55)
March 29-31
and April 1, 2,
5-9, 12, 14, 15,
19-23, 26,27, 29
& 30 May 1
(111-00)
March 24, 25,
28-30, April 1,
4-6, 11, 12, 1415, 18,19-22,
25-29
(92-50)
March 27*
(Discussed
along with Gen.
Budget)
April 18-20
(14-10)
Feb. 19
March 2,
4-6
(16-30)
March 6-8
(11-00)
April 18 &
21
(16-10)
Feb. 11
Feb. 20,21
24-26
(16-30)
Feb.26,27 &
29
(8-40)
May 3-5
(16-30)
Feb. 18
March 3-5,
8&9
(15-35)
March 9-11
(9-00)
April 29, 30
and May 3&5
(17-25)
Feb. 15
March 1-4,
8&9
(15-15)
March 21-24
(12-15)
April 8
(2-20)
March 20
March 28
(3-20)
March 28*
(Discussed
along with Rly
Budget)
June 26-30 and
July 3-7, 10-15,
17-22
(73-50)
July 24-28
(16-45)
May 22
May 26,
29-31,
June 1,2
and 5
(14-45)
Feb. 28, 29
& March
1, 4&5
(11-55)
June 20-22
(7-50)
March 27-29,
April 29,30
Feb. 19
March 19 and
April 1-5,8,10,
and May 1
20
11, 15-17, 19,
(12-30)
(7-20)
22-25
(84-00)
1969 Feb. 28
March 6,
March 26,28, 31 April 29,30
Feb. 19
Feb. 26,27 March 17 &
7, 10-14
and April 1-3, 7- and May 1&6
& March
18
(21-30)
11, 14-18, 21-25 (17-45))
3&5
(7-08)
(11-45)
and 28
(85-22)
*Indicates the date on which the Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha in election year.
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Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
1970 Feb. 28
March 1013, 16 &
17
(19-20)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
discussion
Bill
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
May 1, 4-6
Feb. 23
March 4,5,
(16-00)
9 and 10
(11-15)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 25, 26
and 28
(7-25)
March 2527
(5-45)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 31 &
April 1-3, 7-10,
13-14,16,17, 2024, 27-30
(80-30)
March 27*
(Discussed with
interim Budget)
March 27
(1-25)
March 23
March 2425
(4-55)
June 2-4
and 7-10
(23-10)
June 22 to July
21
(94-49)
July 26, 28 &
31
(13-02)
May 24
1972 March 16
March 2022, 24-25
(17-25)
May 15-18
(12-25)
March 14
1973 Feb. 28
March 1214
(15-35)
April 30
May 2&3
(13-20)
Feb. 20
March 1,2,
6-9 & 12
(10-55)
March 20 &
21
(7-10)
1974 Feb. 28
March 1315 ,18 &
19
(17-10)
March 10,
12-14
(17-13)
April 11-14, 1721, 24-28 May
2-5, 9-12
(93-15)
March 28-30
April 2-6, 9-10,
12,16-19, 23-27
(75-08)
March 26-29
April 2,5, 8-11
15-18, 22-26, 29
(77-10)
April 7-11, 1518, 21,22,25,28,
29
(42-02)
March 31, April
1, 2, 5-8, 14,15,
26-30 May 3-7,
10&11
(113-46)
March 30*
(Discussed with
interim Budget)
May 2628, 31 &
June 1
(13-20)
March 17,
18 & 20
(9-40)
March 25*
(Discussed
with interim
Rly Budget)
June 14-15
(4-55)
April 30
May 2-4
(11-00)
Feb. 27
March 5-7,
12 & 13
(13-25)
March 19, 20
& 23
(7-35)
April 30
May 2-5
(11-45)
Feb. 20
March 5-6,
7 & 10
(12-55)
March 17-19
(8-00)
May 12, 14 & March 10
17
(11-35)
March 12,
15, 17-18
(12-18)**
March 23
(5-22)
March 31
(Without
discussion)
March 29
(2-30)
March 29*
(Discussed
with interim
Rly Budget)
June 13-15
(14-50)
June 16-17
(8-20)
1971 March 24
May 28
1975 Feb. 28
1976 March 15
March
18,19, 22
&23
(16-20)
1977 March 28
March 29
& 30
(5-15)
June 25, 27-30
July 15,16,18 June 11
July 1,2,4-9, 11- Aug. 2
14
(19-20)
(92-06)
* Date on which the Demands on Account were voted in election year.
** Discussed with Sy. Demands for Grants (Railways) for 1975-76.
June 17
June 20-23
(20-30)
March 28
-59-
May 18,19 and
22
(5-48)
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
discussion
(Time
Bill
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
1978 Feb. 28
March 1316
(15-45)
March 27-31
April 3-7, 10-14
17-20, 24-26
(95-31)
April 27-29
May 11
(13-10)
Feb. 21
March 6,
8-10
(14-00)
March 17 &
20
(3-15)
1979 Feb. 28
March
12,13, 15,
& 16
(17-45)
March 26-28, 30
April 2-4, 6,9,
11, 12, 16, 20,
23
(69-12)
April 24-26
(17-25)
Feb. 20
March 5-8
(12-05)
March 16 &
19
(5-15)*
1980 March 11
March 1214
(7-58)
March 14
(Discussed
along with Gen.
Budget)
July 5,7-11, 1519, 21-23
(63-23)
March 14
(1-38)
March 11
March 12
(3-40)
July 24-25,
29-31
(22-00)
June 16
June 17-20
(12-40)
March 12
(Discussed
along with Rly
Budget)
July 2
(5-20)
March 23-27,
30,31 April 1-3,
6-10,15,16,20 &
21
(66-27)
April 22-24,
27-29
(14-15)
Feb. 19
Feb. 2628, March
2,3 & 5
(13-35)
March 16-17
(6-05)
April 22, 23,
26-27
(12-43)
Feb. 23
March 1-3
(11-27)
March 16 &
17
(5-20)
Feb. 24
March 1-4
(12-50)
March 19-21
(6-40)
June 18
1981 Feb. 28
June
26,27, 30
July 1
(16-30)
March 913
(20-07)
1982 Feb. 27
March 8,9,
11-12, 1516
(18-58)
March 22-26,
29-31 April 1,
5,7,8,12, 15,16,
19-21
(82-43)
1983 Feb. 28
March 1418
(19-47)
March 23, 24,
April 27-29
30 & 31 April 4- May 2
8, 11-13, 15, 18- (16-05)
20, 22 & 26
(82-47)
* Discussed together with the Supplementary Demands (Railways) for 1978-79 and the Resolution regarding
Railway Convention Committee.
-60-
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
(Time
discussion
Taken)
(Time
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
(Time
discussion
Bill
Taken)
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
1984 Feb. 29
(1-28)
March 9,
12-14
(15-47)
March 20-23,
26-30 April 2-5,
7,9,11,12,16
(69-53)
April 18-19,
21 & 23
(15-04)
Feb. 24
(1-15)
March 5-7
(10-42)
March 15
(5-20)
1985 March 16
(1-48)
March 2123 & 25
(19-45)
April 1,2,8-12,
15-19, 22-26, 29
& 30
May 2,3 & 7
(102-01)
May 8-10
(11-15)
March 14
(0-40)
March 1820
(10-05)
Mach 20
(3-55)
1986 Feb. 28
(2-09)
March 7,
10-13
(19-37)
March 19-21, 24
& 31 April 14,7-11, 15-17,
21 & 23
(88-59)
April 24,25
and 28
(13-24)
Feb. 26
(0-40)
March 4-6
(14-07)
March 13
(4-38)
1987 Feb. 28
(1-32)
March
9,10, 12 &
13
(15-58)
March 23-27,30,
31 April 1-3,6,
8-10,20-24,27
&28
(85-30)
April 29,30
& May 4
(12-00)
Feb. 25
(0-57)
March 3-5
and 9
(14-53)
March 18
(2-01)
1988 Feb. 29
(2-05)
March 1418
(21-35)
March 29 & 30
April 4-8,11,12,
18-22, 25 & 26
(73-10)
April 27-29
May 2
(14-15)
Feb. 24
(0-55)
March 811 and 14
(16-45)
March 21
(2-40)
1989 Feb. 28
(1-35)
March 13,
15-17
(16-30)
April 5-7,10,12,
19-21 & 26
(28-06)
April 27 &
28 May 2
(13-30)
Feb. 23
(1-00)
March 3,
7-10
(21-57)
March 17
(1-30)
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Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
(Time
discussion
Taken)
(Time
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration Presentation General
of Finance
(Time
discussion
Bill
Taken)
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
April 4,5,9-12,
16-20, 23-25
May 7,8,10,11,
14-16
(73-33)
May 16 & 17
(5-32)
March 14
(1-05)
March
21-23 &
26
(12-55)
Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Rly. Budget
on 26
March,90
Demands on
Account,
Supplementary
Demands and
Demands for
Excess Grants
voted without
discussion on
11.3.1991
1990 March 19
(2-14)
March 2628
(16-01)
1991 March 4
(Interim
Budget
(0-20)
March 11
(listed but
not
discussed)
March 11
(Without
discussion)
March 11
(Without
discussion)
Feb. 25
(Interim
Budget)
(0-55)
March 11
(listed but
not
discussed)
July 29-31
Aug. 1,2,5
&6
(23-01)
Aug. 20 to
September 5
(46-08)
Sept. 11-14
July 16
(15-56)
(0-44)
July 20, 24
& 25
(13-52)
July 24
(2-12)
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Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Rly Budget &
Appro.(Rly)
No.3 Bill
1991, passed
on 25.7.1991
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
(Time
discussion
Taken)
(Time
Taken)
1992 Feb. 29
(2-00)
1993 Feb. 27
(1-39)
1994 Feb. 28
(1-44)
1995 March 15
(1-34)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration
of Finance
Bill
(Time Taken)
Presenta
tion
(Time
Taken)
March 31,
April 2,3, 6-10,
20-24, 27-29
(40-56)
April 30
May 4-6
Feb. 25
(11-28)
(0-45)
April 2023 & 26
(20-56)
April 27 to
May 4
(22-32)
May 4 & 5
Feb. 24
(10-18)
(0-55)
March 18
&19 and
April 25
(17-35)
April 28 to May
3
May 4-6
Feb. 24
March 4,
8&9
(15-41)
(14-22)
(1-00)
(15-26)
(8-58)
March 27*
(5-31)
May 5-17
May 18,19 22 March
& 23
14
(14-25)
(1-27)
May 2-4
Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Rly
Budget and
the
Resolution
reg. Railway
Convention
Committee
and Appron.
(Railways)
Bill, 1995
passed on
4.5.1995
March 23,
25 & 26
(17-45)
(19-34)
General
discussio
n
(Time
Taken)
March
11-13,16
& 17
(17-00)
March 30
& 31
(17-27)
(18-58)
Discussion
on Demands
for Grants
(Time Taken)
Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Railway
Budget and
Appro. Bill
passed on
17.3.1992
Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Railway
Budget &
Appr. Bills
passed on
31.3.1993
April 26,27
* Discussion inconclusive. Demands for Grants on Account and Supplementary Demands for 1994-95 were
voted without discussion on 30.3.1995.
-63-
Year
General Budget
Presentatio General
n
discussion
(Time
(Time Taken)
Taken)
1996 Feb. 28
(Interim
Budget)
(1-02)
July 22
(1-30)
1997 Feb. 28
(1-27)
1998 March 25
(Interim
Budget)
(0-12)
June 1
(1-55)
1999 Feb. 27
(1-52)
March 11
(3-45)
Aug. 26,27,
29,30 and
Sept. 6
(13-39)
March 14, 1720
(17-56)
March 26
(3-15)
June 10-12
(14-14)
March 15 & 16
upto 17.3.99
(9-08)
Discussion
on
Demands
for Grants
(Time
Taken)
March 11
(Discussed
alongwith
Interim
General
Budget)
Railway Budget
Considerati Presentation
on of
(Time Taken)
Finance
Bill
(Time
Taken)
March 11
Feb. 27
(Interim Rly
Budget)
(0-55)
Sept. 9
(3-22)
Sept. 11 &
12
(2-50)
July 16
(1-30)
May 5 & 6
(10-12)
May 7-9
(11-56)
Feb. 26
(1-25)
March 26
(Discussed
alongwith
Interim
General
Budget)
March 26
(Without
discussion)
March 25
(Interim Rly
Budget)
(0-26)
July 10 &
14
(1-02)
All the
Demands
were voted
in full on
22.4.99
(without
discussion)
General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
March 11
(2-40)
March 11
(Discussed
alongwith Interim
Rly Budget)
July 24,25
& 30
(25-16)
March 6,
10-13
(26-14)
March 26
(3-45)
Discussed
alongwith
General
discussion on
Railway Budget
and Appron. Bill
passed on 30.7.96
April 30 & May
2
(7-45)
March 26
(Discussed
alongwith Interim
Railway Budget)
July 7
(5-15)
July 15-17
(11-04)
May 29
(0-56)
April 22
(Without
discussion)
Feb.25
(1-02)
** Discussed alongwith Status paper on Railways
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**June 4,5,
8(upto 6.04
a.m..on
9.6.98) & 9
(21-13)
March 13
(10-56)
April 22
(Without
discussion)
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
(Time
discussion
(Time
Taken)
Taken)
2000 Feb. 29
(1-56)
March 15
(11-49)
2001 Feb. 28
(1-52)
March 20
(0-07)
(Without
discussion)
March 19*
& 20
(14-33)
March 6,7,
10 & 11
(14-45)
Feb. 4
[Discussed
with Vote
on
Account,
Sy.
Demands
&
Demands
for
Grants)]
(7-13)
July 14,16,
20 and 21
[Discussed
with Vote
on A/c and
Excess
Demands
(Gen)]
(17-26)
March
15,16, &
17$
(17-35)
March7,9
& 10
(13-07)
(March12,
13,14 &
16)
(17-30)
2002 Feb. 28
(1-46)
2003 Feb. 28
(2-14)
2004 Feb. 3
(Interim
Budget)
(0-49)
2004 July 8
(1-48)
2005 Feb. 28
(1-49)
2006 Feb.28
(1.36)
2007 Feb.28
(1-42)
Discussion on
Demands for
Grants
(Time Taken)
Consideration
of Finance Bill
(Time Taken)
Presentation
(Time Taken)
General
discussion
(Time
Taken)
April 25 & 26
May 2
(16-15)
April 24
(6-47)
May 3 & 4
(10-20)
Feb. 25
(1-27)
March 14
(11-17)
April 25
(6-15)
Feb. 26
(1-15)
March 20
(Without
discussion)
April 24
(5-40)
April 26 & 29
(10-26)
Feb. 26
(1-00)
+March 21
(8-24)
March 20
(0-01)
(Without
discussion)
April 23
(4-43)
April 22, 23 &
25
(12-56)
Feb.4
[Discussed
with interim
budget, Vote
on Account &
Sy. Demands
(Gen)]
April 25, 28-30
(12-48)
Feb. 26
March 4-6
April 21
(1-04)
Jan. 30
(Interim
Budget)
(10-58)
Feb. 3
[Discussed
with Vote
on Account
and
Demands
for
Grants(Rly
)])
(4-19)
(4-56)
Feb. 3
[Discussed
with
interim
budget,
Vote on
Account
(Rly)]
Aug. 25
(Without
discussion)
Aug. 26
(Without
discussion)
July 6
(1-49)
July 7,9, 13
& 14
[Discussed
with Vote
on A/c
(Rly)]
(11-30)
Aug. 23
(Without
discussion)
April 21,25
&27
(14-24)
April 28,29 &
May 2
(10-21)
Feb.26
(1-55)
April 20
(3-36)
March 13,14 &
17
((19-02)
April
26,27&28
(15-32)
March 18& 20
(8-02)
Feb.24
(1-35)
April 30, May
3
(8-51)
Feb.26
(1-02)
March
10,11, 14
& 15
(14-32)
March1,2
&3
(14-57)
March 8,9
(12-49)
Feb. 4
(0-01)
(Without
discussion)
(0-40)
Discussion
on
Demands
for Grants
(Time
Taken)
April 19
(4-54)
March 11
(0-06)
April 26
(0-5)
(without
discussion)
Railway Budget
General Budget
Year Presentation General
(Time
discussion
Taken)
(Time Taken)
2008 Feb.29
(1-50)
March 12,13 &
14$
(3 sittings)
(16 -17)
2009 Feb.16
(Interim
Budget)
(0-49mts.)
Feb. 20 & 24
(7-20)
Discussed
alongwith
Demands for
Grants on
Account
(Genl.)
2009-10 &
Supplementary
Demands for
Grants(Genl.)
2008-09
2009 July 6
(1-39)
July 9,10,13 &
14(discussed
alongwith
Demands for
Grants)
(17-12)
March11 & 12
(10-01)
(Discussed
with Vote on
Account, Sy.
Demands)
2010 Feb.26
(1-46)
Discussion
on
Demands
for Grants
(Time
Taken)
Consideration
of Finance Bill
(Time Taken)
Presentation
(Time Taken)
General
discussion
(Time Taken)
April
21,22,23 &
24
(4 sittings)
(24-53)
Feb. 20 &
24
April 25,28 &
29
(9-05)
Feb.26
(1-56)
March 5,10
& 11
(14-45)
Feb.24
(0-20)
Feb.13
(Interim
Budget)
(0-42)
Feb.18&
19
Finance (No.2)
Bill, 2009
considered and
passed on 24th
& 27th
July,2009
April28 & 29
(9-22)
July 3
(1-05)
Feb.18&19
(5-30)
(Discussed
alongwith
Demands for
Grants on
Account
(Railways),
2009-10
Supplementary
Demands for
Grants
(Railways),
2008-09 and
Demands for
Excess
Grants
(Railways),
2006-07
July 7,8 & 9
(17-57)
**March 8 &
9
(0-20)
(Discussed
along with
Vote on
Account, Sy.
Demands,
Excess
Demands)
April 19
(5-32)
April20,22,
23 & 27
(4 sittings)
(17-27)
Feb.24
(1-57)
Discussio
n on
Demands
for
Grants
(Time
Taken)
April
16&17
(4-27)
July 9
Without
diiscussi
on
2011 Feb.28
(1-51)
March8,9&11
(11-10)
March14,
15,16 &17
(14-40)
2012 March 16
(1-50)
March 22,26 & April 26,
27
27 , 30 &
(9-10)
May 2 &3
(21-02)
(5 sittings)
(21-02)
March22
(4-15)
Feb.25
(1-33)
May 7 & 8
(8-43)
March 14
(1-45)
March 4 & 7
(9-58)
(Discussed
alongwith
Demands for
Grants)
March 20,21
& 22
(16-11)
(Discussed
along with
Vote on
Account, Sy.
Demands,
Excess
Demands)
March 7,
Without
discussio
n
April 25
& 26
(4-36)
*Discussed along with Demands (Votes on Account), Supplementary Demands for 2001-02 and Excess Demands,
1998-99.
+ Discussed along with Railway (Votes on Account) and Railway Supplementary Demands for 2001-02.
$ Demands for Grants on Account and Supplementary Demands for Grants were also discussed on these days
** Written speeches laid on the Table and reply of Railway Minister also laid on the Table of the Lok Sabha
N.B. Time taken in hour (s) - minutes is indicated within bracket under each column.
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TABLE – 26
DATES OF GENERAL DISCUSSION ON GENERAL AND RAILWAY BUDGETS AND CONSIDERATION AND
RETURN OF APPROPRIATION BILLS RELATING TO THE DEMANDS FOR GRANTS BY THE RAJYA SABHA
SINCE 1952
General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands
for Grants
July 15 & 17
April 10,15 & 16
Year
General
discussion
(Time taken)
*1952
*1953
May 26-28
March 2-5
*1954
March 2,4,6
and 8
March 3,7 &10
(16-50)
April 20-22 & 24
April 24 & 26
April 23 & 25
(9-45)
April 25 & 26
(9-30)
1956
March 5-8
(19-25)
April 24-26
(7-35)
April 26-27
(7-20)
1957
March 25 & 26
(7-15)
March 28 - Vote on
Account)
(1-00)
March 28
(1-30)
May 20-23
(20-50)
March 3,4,7,
10 & 11
(20-00)
March 3,4,9 &
10
(19-20)
March 3,4 & 7
(15-00)
March 6,8,9 &
13
(17-25)
March 26-28
(4-25)
Aug. 27-30
(17-15)
April 23,24,29 & 30
Sept. 2 & 3
(11-05)
April 26 & 28
(13-25)
April 22-24
(9-30)
April 24,27 &
28
(7-45)
April 25-27
(8-25)
April 26-28
1955
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
May 3, 7-9
(16-40)
(9-10)
April 20 & 21
(8-20)
April 24-26
(9-20)
March 29 – Vote on
Account
(0-15)
June 15,16 & 18
(11-10)
Consideration
of Finance Bill
**April 21-23
(9-30)
March 29
(0-30)
June 19-21
(12-50)
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
May 29-31
July 14
Feb. 20, 21 &
March 7
23
Feb. 23-25 &
March 15
March 1
Feb. 28 and
March 14 & 15
March 1 & 2
(3-00)
(10-55)
Feb. 29 and
March 15 & 16
March 1 & 2
(3-05)
(15-05)
March 21 &
March 29 –
25
Vote on
(4-05)
Account
(1-25)
May 27 & 28
Aug. 20-22
(11-10)
(8-15)
Feb. 19,20, 25 March 13 & 14
& 26
(14-00)
(6-00)
Feb. 23-25
March 11-13
(13-35)
Feb. 22-24
(12-40)
Feb. 21-23 &
27
(11-45)
March 19 &
26
(2-55)
April 23-26
(14-25)
(4-20)
March 8-10
(5-30)
March 16
(3-50)
March 30 – Vote
on Account
(1-15)
May 10
(4-10)
* Time taken on various items not available.
** Finance Bill was passed by Provisional Parliament on 5 March, 1952 when the Rajya
Sabha had not yet been constituted.
-68-
Year
General
discussion
1963
March 4-7
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
(19-30)
March 10-13
& 16
(23-20)
March 10,11
15,16 & 22
(17-55)
March
16,17,21-23
(16-00)
March 28
(5-50)
June 15,17, 1922 (18-15)
March 14, 1821
(13-56)
March 15, 1720
(16-02)
March 16-18
and 24 & 25
(16-13)
March 27& 29
(3-15)
June 8-10 &
14
(13-45)
March 22, 28
& 29
(10-00)
March 12-15
(14-52)
March 12-14
& 18
(12-20)
March 17-20
(14-45)
General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands
for Grants
April 23-24
(8-40)
April 22, 27-29
Consideration
of Finance Bill
April 25-26
(10-15)
May 4-6
(9-30)
April 24, 25 &
27
(12-25)
May 8 & 10
(11-15)
May 5, 7 & 9
(7-30)
May 10-12
(9-30)
March 30 – Vote on
Account
(3-00)
July 25-27
(12-25)
April 30 and May 1&2
(8-20)
April 10 & 11
(5-45)
(11-45)
May 6-8
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
Feb. 27, 28 &
March 18
March 2
(15-10)
(3-45)
Feb. 27, 29,
March 5 & 9
March 2 & 3
(14-10)
(6-48)
Feb. 22-25
March 23-24
(10-35)
March 8-10 &
14
(10-35)
March 29
(4-30)
March 29
(3-25)
March 30 – Vote
on Account
(1-15)
June 24
(4-20)
March 23 & 25
(7-35)
May 10 &12
(3-45)
June 12-15
(12-00)
March 4,7, 8
& 11
(10-13)
March 11-13
(11-35)
May 4-6
(9-00)
May 11&12
(9-35)
March 10-12
(3-10)
March 31
(11-52)
March 29
(0-40)
July 28-30
(8-20)
March 31
(0-30)
Aug. 4&5
(10-27)
March 25
(2-15)
June 1-3
(1-05)
*March 27
(2-15)
June 17
(9-10)
May 16-18
(8-30)
May 22 & 23
(3-50)
May 24 & 25
(10-20)
May 2 & 3
(4-35)
May 2 & 7
(8-35)
May 7-8
(7-10)
May 8 & 9
(9-35)
March 20 &
21
(7-20)
March 5-7
(10-10)
March 4-6
(7-10)
May 5-6
(6-32)
(10-35)
May 7 & 8
(6-47)
(7-10)
March 4-6
(8-46)
(3-45)
March 22
(4-05)
Aug. 1-3
(10-45)
May 6&7
* Discussed along with Appropriation (Railway) Bill
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(3-07)
March 20 & 24
(7-13)
March 27
(3-35)
March 25
Year
General
discussion
1976
March 23-25
(9-05)
1977
March 30-31
(3-20)
June 21-23, 27
(15-10)
March 14-16
& 20
(14-45)
March 12,13
15,19 & 20
(17-35)
March 13 & 17
(8-24)
July 1-4 & 7
(17-40)
March 31
(0-16)
July 19-21
(6-53)
May 2-3
April 4
(0-40)
July 26-28
(12-25)
May 4, 8 & 9
(7-55)
April 25, 26 & 30
(10-25)
May 2, 3 & 7
(7-00)
March 17
(0-25)
July 28-30
(6-32)
(9-32)
March 18
(1-27)
Aug. 4, 5 & 7
(10-03)
March 9-12 &
16
(13-06)
April 28 & 29
May 4-7
(4-32)
(7-15)
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
March 17,18
March 29
& 22
(1-30)
(8-09)
March 30
*March 31
(2-53)
(0-24)
June 14-16
June 20
(8-29)
(2-55)
March 8, 9 &
March 22
13
(9-42)
(1-45)
March 6-8
March 27
&12
(13-55)
(4-05)
March 12
March 18
(4-35)
(3-15)
June 18,19, 26 July 7
& 30
(3-12)
(8-36)
Feb. 28,
March 24
March 2,3 & 5
(15-07)
(4-38)
March 11, 1517
(16-39)
March 16,17
21 & 22
(15-40)
March 12-15
(16-45)
March 21, 2527
(15-15)
March 12-14
17 & 18
(18-50)
March 9-13
April 29 and May 3
May 4 & 5
March 3,4 & 8
March 24
(5-06)
April 28 and May 2
(7-16)
May 5 & 9
(4-44)
March 23
(4-33)
April 25
(4-20)
May 9,13 & 14
(8-17)
May 2 & 3
(8-13)
May 14-17
(10-50)
March 2,3, 14
& 15
(13-55)
March 6-8
(13-00)
March 18-21
(5-00)
April 28
(10-22)
May 5 & 6
(3-05)
March 19
(6-15)
March 17
(10-44)
May 6 & 7
(19-51)
(2-39)
(8-22)
(11-35)
March 5,6,10
& 11
(11-00)
March 18 &
19
(7-39)
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands
for Grants
May 17 & 18
(7-26)
Consideration
of Finance Bill
May 19 & 20
(7-45)
* Discussed along with Appropriation (Railway) Bill.
-70-
(3-09)
March 20
(3-35)
March 28
(4-46)
March 19
(Discussed with
the Railway
Budget)
General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands
for Grants
May 4
(2-55)
General
discussion
1988
March 21-24
(19-58)
1989
March 15-17
27 & 28
(18-18)
March 27-29
(11-51)
May 3
(4-17)
May 8 & 9
(8-25)
May 22 (Without
discussion)
March 11
(Interim
Budget)
(0-40)
July 29-31
(14-35)
March 11
(Without discussion)
May 22
(Without
discussion)
March 11
(Without
discussion)
Sept. 9 & 10
(2-37)
Sept. 17 & 18
(6-47)
March 24,26 &
27
(14-40)
April 29
May 4 & 5
(7-55)
March 15-17
(14-24)
May 6 & 7
May 11
(1-43)
May 5
(5-43)
May 10
(1-12)
May 9 (Discussed
alongwith Finance Bill)
(2-46)
May 9
(4-56)
1995
May 10, 16-18,
24 & 25
(9-34)
May 24
(Without discussion)
May 25
(3-15)
1996
General
discussion on
Interim
Budget was
not held
*Appron. Bills relating
to Demands for Grants
were not considered.
*Finance Bill,
1996 was not
considered
General
discussion on
Interim Rly
Budget was
not held
1996
Aug. 26,.27 29
and Sept. 2 &
9
(13-54)
Sept. 12
(Without discussion)
Sept. 13
July 25,26 &
31
July 31
(2-04)
(10-34)
(0-08)
1990
1991
1991
1992
1993
1994
Consideration
of Finance Bill
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
March 10,
March 29
15-17 & 21
(2-05)
(10-02)
March 8-10,
March 29
13 & 14
(2-31)
(11-44)
March 22,23
March 27
& 26
(Without
(12-00)
discussion)
March 11
March 11
(Interim Rly.
(Without
Budget)
discussion)
(0-09)
July 20,24 &
July 26
26
(Without
(7-25)
discussion)
March 11-13,
March 23
16-18
(13-18)
(0-47)
March 22, 23
March 31
& 31
(9-55)
(1-12)
May 3-5
May 3-5
(10-12)
(Discussed
alongwith
Railway
Budget)
May 3,4,8 & 9 May 9
(10-22)
(0-24)
Year
May 5,9 & 10
(8-16)
*Appropriation
bills relating to
Demands for
Grants were not
considered.
* These were deemed to have been passed by both Houses of Parliament in terms of article
109(5) of the Constitution.
-71-
Year
General
discussion
1997
March 17-19
(10-51)
General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands
for Grants
May 12 & 13
(Discussed alongwith
Finance Bill)
Consideration
of Finance Bill
May 12 & 13
(6-33)
1998
Interim Budget
(Discussion
not held)
March 27
( without discussion)
March 27
(without
discussion)
1998
June 8-11
(15-06)
July 20
(3-29)
July 23
(5-48)
1999
Discussion not
held
April 23
( without discussion)
2000
March 16
(Discussed
alongwith the
Appropriation
(Vote on
Account) Bill,
2000 & the
Appropriation
Bill, 2000
(0-05)
Discussion not
held
May 8
(3-45)
April 23
(without
discussion)
May 9
(6-22)
#March 18,19
& 22
(6-44)
April 30
(1.05)
2001
2002
April 26
(4-32)
April 26
(Discussed
with Demands
for Grants
(Gen)
May 6
(3-40)
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
March 14,15
May 7 & 8
& 17
(10-52)
(4-42)
March 27
(Interim
Budget)
(3-07)
June 3 & 4
(Discussed
with status
paper on Rlys)
(8-44)
Discussion not
held
March 27
(Discussed with
Interim Rly
Budget)
July 13
(3-00)
March 16
(4-16)
April 23
(without
discussion)
May 3
(5-03)
Discussion not
held
April 25
(6-38)
March 22
(1-21)
April 24
(3-31)
# Discussed alongwith the Appropriation (Vote on Account), Appropriation and
Appropriation (No.2) Bills, 2002.
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General Budget
Consideration
of
Appropriation
Bill
relating to Demands for
Grants
May 5 & 6
(6-06)
Year
General
discussion
2003
March 11-13
(11-48)
2004
Feb. 5
(Interim
Budget) (6-27)
$ Feb. 5
(Without discussion)
2004
July 19 & 20
(9-34)
(Discussed
inconclusively)
March 17-18
(10-00)
March 10 & 13
(9-39)
(Time allotted 8
hrs)
March 14 &19
(1-46)
(Time allotted
12 hrs)
August 26
(Without discussion)
April 29
(0-39)
March 20
2008
2009
2005
2006
2007
2009
2010
Consideration
of Finance Bill
May 5 & 6
(Discussed with
Appr Bill rel. to
Demands for
Grants)
Feb. 5
(Without
discussion)
Railway Budget
General
Appropriation
discussion
Bill relating to
Demands for
Grants
March 3-5 & 7 (9April 23
52)
(2-30)
# Feb. 3 & 4
Feb. 4
(Without
discussion)
August 26
(Without
discussion)
July 7, 12-14
(11-42)
August 25
(Without
discussion)
May 5
(4-12)
March 21
(2-15)
(Time allotted 4
hrs.)
May 4
(3-45)
(Time allotted 2 hrs)
(Discussed alongwith Financne Bill)
March 14 ,16 & 17
(8-50)
March 6,7 & 9
(9-6)
(Time allotted 8
hours)
March 12,13& 14
(13-32)
(Time allotted 12
hrs)
April 27
(2-16)
March 18
(1-42)
(Time allotted
1 hour)
May 3
(0-7)
(without
discussion)
March 13,14 &
17
(13-46)
(Time allotted
12 hrs)
April 30
(5 - 07)
(Time allotted 4 hrs)
(Discussed alongwith Financne Bill)
March 10,11 & 12
(11-34)
(Time allotted 12
hrs)
April 22
(3-39)
(Time allotted
4 hrs)
Feb.25 $
(Interim Budget)
(0-57)
Feb.25
Feb.20
(without
discussion)
July 13,14 & 15
(13-27)
(Time allotted
12hrs)
July 27
Feb. 19 & 20
(5 -41)
(Time allotted 4
hrs.
July 7,8 & 9
(12-36)
(Time allotted 12
hrs.)
(Time allotted 1 hour)
(Time allotted 6 hrs)
Feb. 25
(without
discussion)
Finance (No.2)
Bill, 2009
considered and
returned on July
29,2009
May 4
(3-19)
July 10
(without
discussion)
March 12,15 &
April 29
March 10 & 11
April 20
16
(8-13)
(9-16)
2011
March
March 14
March 24
March 3,4&8
March 8
9,10,11&14
Without discussion
(1-58)
(7-03)
(12-34)
(Time allotted
12hrs)
2012
March 26, 27 &
May 15 &16
May 15 &16
March 20, 21 & 22 May 9, 10
28
(alongwith Finance Bill)
(11-42)
(12-02)
(Time Allotted 12
(Time Allotted
hrs)
12 hrs)
$ Discussed along with Appropriation Bills relating to Votes on Account, Supplementary Demands (General).
# Discussed along with Appr. Bills relating to Demands for Grants on Accounts, Supplementary Demands and
Excess Demands (Railways).
N.B. Time taken in hour(s) –minutes, is indicated within bracket under each column.
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TABLE – 27
DISCUSSIONS HELD ON GOVERNMENT MOTIONS IN LOK SABHA AND RAJYA
SABHA SINCE 1993
LOK SABHA
Sl.
No
Subject/Motion
1
1.
2
“That this House do consider the
background note on Review of Drug
Policy, 1986, laid on the Table of the
House on the 12th August, 1992.
“That this House do consider the
implications of the Dunkel Draft text on
the trade negotiations with special
reference to its effect on India’s
interests.”
2.
3.
4.
5.
“That this House do consider the
Twenty-eighth and the Twenty-ninth
Reports of the erstwhile Commissioner
for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
Tribes for the years 1986-87 and 198789, laid on the Table of the House on 9th
May, 1989 and 29th August, 1990,
respectively and the Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh and the Eighth Reports of the
National Commission for Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes for the
years 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85 and
1985-86 laid on the Table of the House
on 5th March, 1986, 26th August, 1987,
4th May, 1988 and 21st November, 1988
respectively.”
“That this House do consider the Draft
Agriculture Policy Resolution (as
modified) laid on the Table of the House
on the 14th May, 1993.”
“That this House do consider the
Approach Paper to the Ninth Five Year
Plan (1997- 2002) laid on the Table of
the House on the 26th February, 1997.”
Minister who moved Date(s) of Time
the Motion
discussion Taken
Hrs:Mts
3
4
5
Shri Eduardo Faleiro, 19.8.93
4:14
Minister of State for 21.8.93
Chemicals
&
Fertilizers
Shri
Pranab 6.12.93
11:55
Mukherjee, Minister 7.12.93
of Commerce
9.12.93
10.12.93
Remarks
Shri K.V. Thangka 23.8.94
Balu,
MOS
for 24.8.94
Welfare
(Eleventh
Session)
7.12.94
8.12.94
9.12.94
(Twelfth
Session)
11:14
The MOS
replied &
discussion
concluded.
Shri Balram Jakhar, 7.8.95
Minister
of 8.8.95
Agriculture
9.8.95
12:15
Shri
Yogendra 12.5.97
K.Alagh, Minister of 13.5.97
State
(Independent
Charge) for Planning
5:39
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
Discussion
not
concluded.
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6
The MOS
replied &
discussion
concluded.
Minister
Replied &
discussion
concluded.
Sl.
No
Subject/Motion
Minister
who Date
moved the Motion
Time
Taken
Hrs:Mts
Remarks
1.
6
2
“That the ‘Status Paper on
Railways’
some
issues
and
Options’, laid on the Table of the
House be taken into consideration.”
“That this House do consider the
Final
Report
of
the
Jain
Commission and Memorandum of
Action Taken on the Report, laid on
the Table of the House on the 31st
July, 1998.”
3
4
Shri Nitish Kumar, 4.6.98
Minister
of 5.6.98
Railways
8.6.98
9.6.98
Shri Madan Lal 5.8.98
Khurana, Minister 6.8.98
of
Parliamentary
Affairs
and
Tourism moved the
motion on behalf of
Minister of Home
Affairs
Smt.
Maneka 8.12.98
Gandhi, Minister of 10.12.98
State (Independent
Charge) for Social
Justice
&
Empowerment
Shri
Kashiram 24.7.2003
Rana, Minister of 25.7.2003
Rural Development
5
21:09
6
Discussed
alongwith Budget
Railways
14:28
Minister of Home
Affairs
replied
and
discussion
concluded.
2:35
Discussion
concluded.
9:12
Minister replied
and
discussion
concluded.
5:53
Minister replied
and
discussion
concluded.
7
8.
9.
10.
“That this House do consider the
Thirtieth Report of the erstwhile
Commissioner for Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes for the year
1989-91, laid on the Table of the
Lok Sabha on the 28th July, 1998.”
“That this House do consider the
progress of implementation of Part
IX and Part-IX-A of the
Constitution
dealing
with
Panchayats and Municipalities as
institutions of self-government
during the last ten years.”
“Issues of Population Stablization Shri Ghulam Nabi 4.8.2010
in the Country”
Azad, Minister of
Health & Family
Welfare
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not
RAJYA SABHA
Sl.
No
Subject/Motion
1
1.
2
“That the background note on Review of
Drug Policy, 1986, which was laid on the
Table of the Rajya Sabha on the 12th
August, 1992, be taken into consideration”.
“That this House do consider the
implications of the Dunkel Draft text on the
trade negotiations with special reference to
its effect on India’s interests.”
“That Twenty-eighth and the Twenty-ninth
Reorts of the erstwhile Commissioner for
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for
the years 1986-87 and 1987-90 laid on the
Table of the Rajya Sabha on 9th May, 1989
and 31st August, 1990, respectively, and the
Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and the Eighth Reports
of the Commission (now National
Commission) for Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes for the years 1982-83,
1983-84, 1984-85 and 1985-86 laid on the
Table of the Rajya Sabha on 7th March,
1986, 28th August, 1987, 6th May, 1988 and
18th November, 1988 respectively, be taken
into consideration.”
“That this House do consider the Draft
Agriculture Policy Resolution (as modified)
laid on the Table of the House on the 14th
May, 1993.”
“That the ‘Status Paper on Railways: Some
issues and Options’, laid on the Table of the
House on 28th May, 1998, be taken into
consideration.”
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Minister
who Date(s) of Time
moved the Motion discussion Taken
Hrs:Mts
3
4
5
Shri
Eduardo 18.8.93
5:39
Faleiro, Minister of 19.8.93
State for Chemicals 23.8.93
& Fertilizers
Shri
Pranab 6.12.93
6:13
Mukherjee,
7.12.93
Minister
of
Commerce
Shri K.V. Thangka 27.7.94
7:01
Balu, MOS for 2.8.94
Welfare
3.8.94
4.8.94
Remarks
Shri Balram Jakhar, 1.8.95
Minister
of 2.8.95
3.8.95
Agriculture
6:30.
Shri Nitish Kumar, 3.6.98
Minister
of 4.6.98
Railways
--
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
Discussed
alongwith
Budget
(Railways),
1998-99.
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
“That this House do consider the Final Shri L.K. Advani,
3.8.98
Report of the Jain Commission and Minister of Home 4.8.98
Memorandum of Action Taken on the Affairs
Report, laid on the Table of the House on
the 31st July, 1998.”
-76-
8:40
6
The
MOS
replied
&
discussion
concluded.
Minister
Replied
&
discussion
concluded.
The
MOS
replied
&
discussion
concluded.
Sl.
No
Subject/Motion
1
7.
2
“That this House do consider the Thirtieth
Report of the erstwhile Commissioner for
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for
the year 1989-91 laid on the Table of the
Rajya Sabha on the 27th July, 1998.”
8.
“That this House do consider the International
situation.”
9.
“That this House do consider the progress of
implementation of Part IX and Part-IX-A of
the Constitution dealing with Panchayats and
Municipalities as institutions of selfgovernment during the last ten years.”
“That this House do consider the Science and Dr. Murli Manohar
Technology Policy-2003, laid on the Table of Joshi, Minister of
Rajya Sabha on the 7th March, 2003.”
Human
Resource
Development,
Science
&
Technology
and
Ocean Development
"That this House do consider the National Dr. Murli Manohar
Charter for Children, 2003, laid on the Table Joshi, Minister of
of the Rajya Sabha on the 5th December, Human
Resource
2003".
Development,
Science
&
Technology
and
Ocean
Development.
10.
11
Minister
who Date(s) of Time
moved the Motion discussion Taken
Hrs:Mts
3
4
5
Smt.
Maneka 1.12.98
5:46
Gandhi, Minister of 2.12.98
State (Independent 3.12.98
Charge) for Social 7.12.98
Justice & Empowerment
Shri Jaswant Singh, 23.11.200 5:21
Minister of External 0
24.11.200
Affairs
0
Shri
Annasaheb 24.7.2003 5:35
M.K. Patil, MOS 25.7.2003
for
Rural
Development
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13.8.2003
Remarks
6
The MOS
replied and
discussion
concluded.
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
MOS
replied and
discussion
concluded
2:58
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
9.12.2003 6:00
and
10.12.2003
Minister
replied and
discussion
concluded.
TABLE – 28
NO CONFIDENCE MOTIONS DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA AND THEIR
OUTCOME SINCE 1952
Sl.
No
Mover
Prime
Minister
1.
Shri J.B.
Kripalani
Shri J.L.
Nehru
2.
Shri N.C.
Chatterjee
Shri L.B.
Shastri
3.
Shri S.N.
Dwivedy
Shri L.B.
Shastri
4.
Shri M.R.
Masani
Shri L.B.
Shastri
5.
H.N.
Mukherjee
*Smt. Indira
Gandhi
6.
Shri U.M.
Trivedi
*Smt. Indira
Gandhi
7.
Shri A.B.
Vajpayee-I
Smt. Indira
Gandhi
8.
Shri Madhu
Limaye –I
Smt. Indira
Gandhi
9.
Shri Balraj
Madhok
Smt. Indira
Gandhi
Date of Discussion
Date of
(Days)
Voting
3RD LOK SABHA
19.8.63
22.8.63
20.8.63
21.8.63
22.8.63
(4 )
11.9.64
18.9.94
14.9.64
15.9.64
16.9.64
17.9.64
18.9.64
(6)
15.3.65
16.3.65
16.3.65
(2)
23.8.65
26.8.65
24.8.65
25.8.65
26.8.65
(4)
1.8.66
4.8.66
2.8.66
3.8.66
4.8.66
(4)
2.11.66
7.11.66
3.11.66
4.11.66
7.11.66
(4)
4TH LOK SABHA
18.3.67
20.3.67
20.3.67
(2)
22.11.67
24.11.67
23.11.67
24.11.67
(3)
27.2.68
28.2.68
28.2.68
(2)
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Time Taken
Hrs - Mts
Ayes
Result
Noes
21 - 33
62
347
(Negatived)
24 - 34
50
307
(Negatived)
10 - 50
44
315
(Negatived)
15 - 48
66
318
(Negatived)
15 - 25
61
270
(Negatived)
13 - 27
36
235
(Negatived)
8 - 13
162
257
(Negatived)
11 - 25
88
215
(Negatived)
6 - 27
75
205
(Negatived)
Sl.
No
Mover
Prime Minister
10.
Shri Kanwar
Lal Gupta
Smt. Indira Gandhi
11.
Shri P.
Ramamurthy
Smt. Indira Gandhi
12.
Shri Madhu
Limaye – II
Smt. Indira
Gandhi
13.
Shri Jyotirmoy
Bosu - I
Smt. Indira Gandhi
14.
Shri Jyotirmoy
Bosu – II
Smt. Indira Gandhi
15.
Shri Jyotirmoy
Bosu – III
Smt. Indira Gandhi
16.
Shri Jyotirmoy
Bosu – IV
Smt. Indira Gandhi
17.
Shri C.M.
Stephen
Shri Morarji Desai
18.
Shri Y.B.
Chavan
Shri Morarji Desai
19.
Shri George
Fernandes
Smt. Indira Gandhi
20.
Shri Samar
Mukherjee
Smt. Indira Gandhi
Date of
Discussion
(Days)
11.11.68
12.11.68
13.11.68
(3)
18.2.69
19.2.69
20.2.69
(3)
28.7.70
29.7.70
(2)
Date of
Voting
Time Taken
Hrs - Mts
13.11.68
11 - 25
90
222
(Negatived)
20.2.69
10 - 06
86
215
(Negatived)
29.7.70
9 - 20
137
243
(Negatived)
5TH LOK SABHA
21.11.73
22.11.73
22.11.73
(2)
11 - 21
54
251
(Negatived)
10.5.74
11 - 16
(Negatived)
25.7.74
14 - 01
By
voice
vote
63
9.5.75
6 - 06
By
voice
vote
10 - 19
By voice
vote
(Negative
d)
9 - 13
In
conclusive
discussion
P.M.
resigned
9.5.74
10.5.74
(2)
23.7.74
24.7.74
25.7.74
(3)
9.5.75
(1)
6TH LOK SABHA
10.5.78
11.5.78
11.5.78
(2)
11.7.79
12.7.79
12.7.79
(2)
7TH LOK SABHA
8.5.81
9.5.81
9.5.81
(2)
17.9.81
17.9.81
(1)
-79-
Result
Ayes - Noes
297
(Negatived)
(Negatived)
10 - 40
92
278
(Negatived)
9 - 47
86
297
(Negatived)
Sl.
No.
Mover
Prime
Minister
Date of
Discussion
(Days)
Date of
Voting
Result
Ayes - Noes
Time
Taken
Hrs - Mts
21.
22.
Shri H.N.
Bahuguna
Shri C.
Madhav
Reddy
Smt. Indira
Gandhi
16.8.82
(1)
16.8.82
10 -03
112
333
(Negatived)
Shri Rajiv
Gandhi
8TH LOK SABHA
10.12.87
11.12.87
11.12.87
(2)
12 - 45
By
voice
vote
(Negatived)
14 - 00
225
271
(Negatived)
21 - 44
111
336
(Negatived)
18 - 20
251
265
(Negatived)
21 - 07
189
314
(Negativ
ed)
23.
Shri Jaswant
Singh
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
24.
Shri A.B.
Vajpayee - II
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
25.
Shri Ajoy
Mukhopadhy
ay
Shri P.V.
Narasimha Rao
10TH LOK SABHA
15.7.92
17.7.92
16.7.92
17.7.92
(3)
17.12.92
21.12.92
18.12.92
21.12.92
(3)
26.7.93
28.7.93
27.7.93
28.7.93
(3)
13TH LOK SABHA
26.
Smt. Sonia
Gandhi
Shri A.B.
Vajpayee
18.8.2003
19.8.2003
(2)
19.8.2003
* She was a Member of Rajya Sabha at that time.
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TABLE – 29
CONFIDENCE MOTIONS SO FAR LISTED/DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA
Sl.
No.
Lok Sabha
1
6th Lok Sabha
2
9th Lok Sabha
3
9th Lok Sabha
4
9th Lok Sabha
5
10th Lok Sabha
6
11th Lok Sabha
Form of the Motion
and moved by
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
by Shri Charan Singh,
Prime Minister
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
moved by Shri V.P.
Singh, Prime Minister.
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
moved by Shri V.P.
Singh, Prime Minister.
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
moved
by
Shri
Chandra
Shekhar,
Prime Minister.
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
by
Shri
P.V.
Narasimha Rao, Prime
Minister.
'That
this
House
expresses
its
confidence
in
the
Council of Ministers'
by Shri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee,
Prime
Minister.
Date(s) of
discussion
(Session) (Days)
Listed for 20.8.79
but not moved as
PM tendered
resignation
(9th Session)
Date of
voting
21.12.89
(1st Session)
(1 day)
21.12.89
7.11.90
4th Session
(1 day)
7.11.90
Negatived
Ayes-152
Noes-356
11 – 12
16.11.90
(5th Session)
(1 days)
16.11.90
Adopted
Ayes-280
Noes-214
6 – 21
12.7.91
15.7.91
(1st Session)
(2 days)
15.7.91
Adopted
Ayes-240
Noes 109
7 – 35
27.5.96
28.5.96
1st Session
(2 days)
Motion
not put to
vote
PM
announced
his intention
to resign.
10 – 43
-81-
-
Result
-
Adopted
By voice
vote
Time
Taken
(Hrs-Mts)
-
5 – 20
Sl.
No.
Lok Sabha
Form of the Motion and
moved by
7
11th Lok
Sabha
8
11th Lok
Sabha
'That
this
House
expresses its confidence
in the Council of
Ministers' by Shri H.D.
Deve Gowda
'That
this
House
expresses its confidence
in the Council of
Ministers' by Shri H.D.
Deve Gowda, Prime
Minister
'That
this
House
expresses its Confidence
in the Council of
Ministers' by Shri I.K.
Gujral, Prime Minister
'That
this
House
expresses its confidence
in the Council of
Ministers' by Shri Atal
Bihari Vajpayee, Prime
Minister
'That
this
House
expresses its confidence
in the Council of
Ministers' by Shri Atal
Bihari Vajpayee, Prime
Minister
'That
this
House
expresses its confidence
in the Council of
Ministers'
by
Dr.
Manmohan Singh, Prime
Minister
9
11th Lok
Sabha
10
12th Lok
Sabha
11
12th Lok
Sabha
12
14th Lok
Sabha
Date(s) of
discussion
(Session)
(Days)
11.6.96
12.6.96
(1st Session)
(2 days)
11.4.97
(4th Session)
(1 day)
22.4.97
4th Session
(1 day)
27.3.98
28.3.98
(1st Session)
(2 days)
Date of
voting
Result
Time
Taken
(Hrs-Mts)
12.6.96
Adopted
By voice
vote
12 – 28
11.4.97
Negatived
Ayes-190
Noes-338
22.4.97
Adopted
By voice
vote
28.3.98
Adopted
Ayes-275
Noes 260
11 – 45
9 – 03
17 – 56
15.4.99
16.4.99
17.4.99
(4th Session)
(3 days)
17.4.99
Negatived
Ayes-269
Noes-270
24 – 58
21.7.08
22.7.08
(14th Session)
(2 days)
22.7.08
Adopted
Ayes-275
Noes-256
15 - 11
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TABLE-30
STATEMENT SHOWING TIME LOST ON ADJOURNMENTS IN TWO HOUSES DUE TO
INTERRUPTIONS DURING THE TERM OF THE 14TH LOK SABHA AND CORRESPONDING
PERIOD OF THE RAJYA SABHA.
(Government headed by Dr. Manmohan Singh)
Session/Duration/Sittings
Lok Sabha
Rajya Sabha
Ist
(2.06.04
to
10.06.04)
Sittings
7
2nd
(5.07.04
to
26.08.04)
Sittings
24
3rd
(1.12.04
to
23.12.04)
Sittings
17
201st
(4.06.04
to
10.06.04)
Sittings
5
202nd
(5.07.04
to
26.08.04)
Sittings
24
203rd
(1.12.04
to
23.12.04)
Sittings
17
4th
(25.02.05
to
13.05.05)
Siittings
38
204th
(25.02.05
to
13.05.05)
Sittings
38
Total time available
(Hrs.)
Lok Sabha Rajya
Sabha
(11.00 a.m.
to
(11.00 a.m.
6.00 p.m.)
to
5.00 p.m.)
42
25
Time Lost
16 -57
( 38% )
11 - 23
( 46 % )
144
120
54 - 43
( 38% )
54 - 47
( 45.65%)
102
85
5 - 53
(5%)
1 - 16
( 1.5%)
228
190
29 - 43
(13% )
43 – 02
(23%)
Lok Sabha
Hrs. - Mts
(percentage)
Reasons
Rajya
Sabha
Hrs. - Mts
(percentage)
On the issue of charge
sheeted Ministers
On the issue of charge
sheeted Ministers, Veer
Savarkar, non-bailable
warrant against former
CM of Madhya Pradesh
and a union Minister etc.
On the issue of levelling
of charges against each
other by two Cabinet
Ministers/Train accidents
in Punjab/alleged
directions to CBI by the
PMO to re-open the case
of Shri L.K. Advani,
Leader of Opposition in
Lok Sabha.
Due to political situation
in Goa & Jharkhand,Not
laying the report of the
Nanavati Commission
and Justice Phukan
Commission/ Charge
sheet filed against
Railway Minister on
Fodder Scam and
investigations conducted
by CBI against the Leader
of Bahujan Samaj Party
5th
205th
(25.07.05
to
30.8.05)
Sittings
24
144
120
10 - 35
(7.3%)
14 - 56
(12.4%)
On the issue of bomb
blasts in the Shramjeevi
Express near Hazrat Ganj
Railway Station/Nanavati
Commission
Report/Interference by the
Governor of Bihar in the
working of Ministry of
Railways/appearance of
the wife of the Finance
Minister on behalf of the
Income Tax Department
in a tax related
case/question of privilege
against ‘the Pioneer’
newspaper for derogatory
article on the Speaker.
6th
(23.11.2005
to
23.12.2005)
Sittings
23
206th
(23.11.2005
to
23.12.2005)
Sittings
23
138
115
26 - 17
(19.4%)
24 - 02
(20.89%)
7th
(16.2.2006
to
23.5.2006)
Sittings
35
207th
(16..2.2006
to
23.5.2006)
Sittings
35
210
175
37 - 59
(18.8%)
23 - 42
(13.54%)
On the issue of Volker
Committe
report,decision of the
Govt. to shift the
proposed National
Institute of Science
from Bhubneswar to
Kolkata/interview given
by Indian Ambassador
to Croatia to a news
magazine on Volker
Report/Dharna by
students on the minority
character of Aligarh
Muslim
University/killing of
five persons in the East
Champaran district of
Bihar on 12.12.05.
Due to communal
headcounting in Armed
Forces/Defreezing of
account of Ottaovio
Quattrochi/protest
against USA’s
President visit to
India/demolition carried
out in Delhi/Motion
moved by the Leader of
House regarding third
(25.7.05
to
31.8.05)
Siittings
24
8th
(24.7.2006
to
25.8.2006)
Sittings
22
208th
(24.7.2006
to
25.8.2006)
Sittings
22
132
110
32 - 37
(24.7%)
25 - 19
(23.0%)
9th
(22.11.200
6
to
19.12.2006
)
Sittings
20
209th
(22.11.2006
to
19.12.2006)
Sittings
20
120
100
24 - 03
(20.04%)
29 - 26
(29.43%)
10th Ist Part
(23.2.2007
to
20.3.2007)
Sittings 17
2nd Part
(26.4.07 to
17.5.07)
Sittings15
210th Ist
Part
(23.2.2007
to
21.3.2007)
Sittings 18
102
90
40 - 18
(39.51%)
38 - 39
(42.94%)
90
65
26 - 08
(29.03%)
28 – 19
(43.56%)
2nd Part
(26.4.07 to
17.5.07)
Sittings13
report of Committee on
Privileges.
Due to rise in prices/
suicide by farmers/
leakage of report of
Justice Pathak Inquiry
Authority/letter
allegedly containing
some objectionable
remarks,written by Shri
Vajjpayee to
Speaker/Vande
Matram/insult of sikh
student/release of
Maulana Masood
Azhar.
On the issue reg.
punishment
of
perpetrator of attack on
Parliament/controversia
l statement of the
Chinese Ambassador
over
Arunachal
Pradsesh/arrest of a
Member of the Union
Council of Minister for
his involvlement in a
murder case/defamation
of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s
statue
in
Kanpur/demolition of
Babri
Mosque/Statement of
Hon’ble Prime Minister
on minorities etc.
Due to pendemonium
created over the issue of
arrest
of
Mr.
Quattrocchi,
prime
accused in Bofors case
by
Interpol
in
Argentina,
alleged
conspiracy
by
the
Central
Government
against
the
Chief
Minister of UP,Police
firing in Nandigram,
West
Bengal/fake
encounter in Gujarat
Babgaki Barrage
river of Godavari
on
11th
(10.8.07 to
10.9.07)
Sittings 17
211th
(10.8.07 to
10.9.07)
Siittings 17
102
85
40 - 43
(39.91%)
41 - 51
(49.23%)
12th
(15.11.2007
to
7.12.2007)
Sittings
17
212th
(15.11.2007
to
7.12.2007)
Sittings
17
102
85
19 - 43
(19.33%)
18 - 08
(21.33%)
13th
(25.2.2008
to
5.5.2008)
Sittings
28
213th
(25.2.2008
to
6.5.2008)
Sittings
30
168
150
33-21
(19.85%)
31-39
(21.1%)
On the issue of the
alleged plight of farmers
across the country, attack
on CPI)M) offices in
different parts of the
country,violence
in
Kannur in Kerala, price
rise, intervention of PMO
on allocaotion of Gas to a
Poweor Corporation Ltd.
Owned by Cabinet
14th
Ist part
(21..7.08
to 22.7.08)
Sittings
2
---
12
---
---
---
---
214th
(17.10.08
to
23.12.08)
Sittings
16
96
18 – 06
(16.75%)
12 - 46
(15.95%)
14th
2nd part
(17.10.08
to
23.12.08)
Sittings
16
80
Due to pandemonium
created over the issue
regarding Civil Nuclear
Energy Cooperation with
United States, submission
made by HMPA on
certain remarks made by
the
Shri
George
Fernandes, MP outside
the House against the
Prime Minister
On
the
issue
of
Nandigram,
West
Bangal,Violence by All
Advasi
Students
Association of Assam and
demolition
of
Babri
Mosque
Issue of Batla House
Encounter in Delhi,
recent attack on North
Indians in Maharashtra,
violence against the
Tamil People in Sri
Lanka, non reduction in
prices of diesel and
cooking
gas
commensurate with fall
in crude oil prices in
international
market,
15th
(12.02.09
to
26.02.09)
Sittings
10
215th Session
Total
(332)
(329)
60
50
1-20
(2.22%)
0-13
(0.43%)
1992
1645
416 - 26
(20.90%)
398 - 28
(24.22%)
(12.02.09 to
26.02.09)
Sittings
10
statement of a Cabinet
Minister in respect of
martyrdom of Mumbai
ATS chief.
Issue
of
certain
provision
of
the
Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled
Tribes
(Reservation in posts
and Services) Bill, 2008
and issue of plight of
Tamils in Sri Lanka
Time of sitting of Lok Sabha has been taken as 11.00a.m. to 6.00p.m.
Time of sitting of Rajya Sabha has been taken as 11.00a..m. to 5.00p.m.
One hour for lunch break has been excluded where the adjornment of the House coincided
with normal lunch break timing i.e. from 1.00p.m. to 2.00p.m.
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TABLE-30 –A
STATEMENT SHOWING TIME LOST ON ADJOURNMENTS IN TWO HOUSES DUE TO
INTERRUPTIONS DURING THE TERM OF THE 15TH LOK SABHA AND CORRESPONDING
PERIOD OF THE RAJYA SABHA.
(Government headed by Dr. Manmohan Singh)
Session/Duration/Sittings Total time available
(Hrs.)
Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya
Sabha
(11.00
a.m.
(11.00
to
a.m.
6.00 p.m.)
to
5.00 p.m.)
Ist
216th
42
20
(1.06.09
(4.06.09
to
to
9.06.09)
9.06.09)
Sittings
Sittings
7
4
Time Lost
2nd
(2.7.09
to
7.8.09)
Sittings
26
217th
(2.7.09
to
7.8.09)
Sittings
26
156
130
23-19
(14.94%)
8-56
(6.87%)
Increase in price of
petrol and diesel, /
security review of BSP
Chief and the Chief
Minister of UP/setting
up of Development
Board for Bundelkhand
region/Mumbair 26/11
Terrorist attack.
3rd
(19.11.09
to
18.12.09)
Sittings
21
218th
(19.11.09
to
22.12.09)
Sittings
23
126
115
31-47
(25.24%)
13-21
(11.60%)
On the issue of sugar
cane prices,leakage of
Librahan Commission
Report,shortage of
fertilizers and
seeds/Corruption
charges against exChief Minister of
Jharkhand/Violence in
West Bengal,
Telangana and Bodo
land issue etc.
Lok Sabha
Hrs. - Mts
(percentage)
Nil
Reasons
Rajya
Sabha
Hrs. - Mts
(percentag
e)
Nil
4th
(22.2.10
To
7.5.10)
Sittings
32
219tth
(22.2.10
To
7.5.10)
Sittings
32
192
160
69 – 51
(36.38%)
44 – 55
(28.07%)
Over the issue of price
rise of essential
commodities/pprice rise
in petroleum and
diesel/Women’s
reservation Bill/Civil
Liability for Nuclear
Damage Bill,
2010/reported show of
money-garland
presented to Chief
Minister of UP in the
rally organized by
BSP/IPL
controversy/irregularitie
s in allocation of 2G
telephone spectrum.
5th
(26.7.10
to
31.8.2010)
Sittings
26
220th
(26.7.10
to
31.8.2010)
Sittings
26
156
130
44-15
(28.36%)
34-49
(26.78%)
Over the issue of price
rise of essential
commodities/diversion
of funds from the
Scheduled Castes sub
plan of Delhi to
Commonwealth Games
Project/atrocities of
police on farmers for
their land acquired for
Yamuna Express
Way/Salary, Alowances
and Pensions of
MPs/exploitation of
Sikh community in the
valley of J&K etc.
6th
(9.11.2010
to
13.12.2010
)
Sittings
23
221st
(9.11.2010
to
13.12.2010)
Sittings
23
138
115
124-01
(93.24%)
99-03
(88.43%)
Over the issue of
various corruptions i.e.
CWG, 2G Spectrum,
Adarsh
Housing
Society-Demand
on
constitution of JPC to
inquire
into
2G
Spectrum scam-alleged
land scam by CM of
Karnataka.
7th
(21.2.2011
to
25.3.2011)
Sittings
23
222nd
(21.2.2011 to
25.3.2011)
Sittings
23
138
115
24-43
(17.09%)
23-50
(20.56%)
Over the issue of
Telangana/ Law and
order situation in Uttar
Pradesh/
alleged
irregularities
in
allotment of booths in
Chandigarh/ Over the
issue
relating
to
payment of cash for
vote to some MPs in
Confidence Motion of
UPA- I Government in
2008, published in “the
Hindu’ etc.
8th
(1.8.2011
to
8.9.2011)
Sittings
26
223rd
(1.8.2011
to
8.9.2011)
Sittings
26
*140 - 42
122 - 40
55 – 31
(39.45%)
53 – 57
(43.98%)
Over the issue of price
rise,
scam
in
Commonwealth Games,
2010 agitation by Shri
Anna Hazare, a social
activist against the
Lokpal
Bill,appointment
of
Lokayukt in Gujrat and
arrest of two former
MPs in cash for vote
etc.
9th
224th
140
*115
(22.11.2011
(22.11.2011
73-30
(52.5%)
56-13
(48-88%)
to
to
29.12.2011)
29.12.2011)
Sittings
Sittings
24
24
Over the issue of pricerise,hassles faced by the
Chief Minister of Tamil
Nadu at the border of
Karnataka, Telangagaa
issue, Black money,
cororuption, FDI policy
in Single Brand Retain
Trading Sector, Mulla
Pariyar Dam in Kerala
and
constitutional
wrangele
on
the
introduction of the
Lokpal and Lokayuktas
Bill.
10th
(12.03.2012
to
22.05.2012)
Sittings 34
225th
(12.03.2012
to
22.05.2012)
Sittings 34
194-09
155-26
48-03
(24.79%)
17-06
(11.08%)
Over the issue of new
formulae for coal price,
Telangana issue, Sethu
Samundram,
Bofors
issue,
Corruption in
purchase of Tetra trucks
for
Indian
Army,
Shortage of storage of
food grains, Aircel
maxis deal, Air India
pilot strikes etc.
* This excludes the time on which day the House(s) was adjourned for the day to pay
homage to the passing away of sitting members.
Time of sitting of Lok Sabha has been taken as 11.00a.m.to 6.00 p.m.
Time of sitting of Rajya Sabha has been taken as 11.00 a.m. to 5.00p.m.
One hour for lunch break has been excluded where the adjornment of the House
coincided with normal lunch break timing i.e. from 1.00p.m. to 2.00p.m.
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TABLE – 31
DEMANDS FOR GRANTS OF MINISTRIES DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA DURING
THE BUDGET SESSIONS SINCE 1993.
Year Ministries Selected for
discussion
1993 1. Defence
2. External Affairs
3. Home Affairs
4. Agriculture
5. Industry
6. Commerce
1994 1.
External Affairs
2.
Water Resources
3. Human Resource
Development
4.
Defence
5.
Agriculture
6.
Industry
1995 1. Defence
2. External Affairs
3. Communications
4. Energy
5. Home Affairs
6. Petroleum and
Natural Gas
7. Water Resources
8. Agriculture
1996 1. Agriculture
2. Rural Development
3. Home Affairs
4. Defence
5. Power
6. Human Resource
Development
1997 1. Human Resource
Development
2. Defence
3. External Affairs
4. Welfare
5. Power
6. NonConventional
Energy Sources
7. Atomic Energy
Ministries discussed
1. Defence
Date(s) of
Discussion
April 27 & 28
Time Taken
Hrs – Mts
6 – 27
2. Home Affairs
April 28 & 29
10 – 36
3. Agriculture
1. Water Resources
2.
Human Resource
Development
April 30 and
May 4
April 28 & 29
5 – 29
7 – 26
April 29 and
May 2 & 3
8 – 15
1. Defence
May 4,5,8,9,
10 & 16
14 – 49
2. Communications
May 16 &17
4 - 45
1. Rural Areas and
Employment
2. Agriculture
September 9
1.Human Resource
Development
May 5
2.Coal
3.Non-Conventional
Energy Sources
4.Power
5.Atomic Energy
May 6
3 - 22
5 – 40
5 – 09
{Items (2) to (5)
Discussed
together}
-92Year Ministries Selected for
discussion
1998 1. External Affairs
2. Home Affairs
3. Agriculture
4. Defence
1999 1. Home Affairs
2. External Affairs
3. Social Justice &
Empowerment
4. Human Resource
Development
5. Defence
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Ministries discussed
Agriculture
Date(s) of
Discussion
July 10 & 14
No
Ministry
was
discussed - Demands
for Grants in respect of
Budget (General) for
1999-2000
were
submitted to the vote of
the House and voted in
full without discussion.
1. Communications
April 25
2. Home Affairs
April 26
3. Human Resource
May 2
Development
1. Communications
2. Home Affairs
3. Human Resource
Development
4. External Affairs
1. Rural Development 1. Rural Development
April 24
2. Disinvestment
2. Disinvestment
April 24
1. Agriculture
Agriculture
April 24
2. Defence
3. Home Affairs
1. Labour
1. Labour
April 22
2. External Affairs
2. External Affairs
April 23
3. Defence
4. Youth Affairs &
Sports
1. Agriculture
No
Ministry
was
2. Rural Development
discussed - Demands
3. Defence
for Grants in respect of
4. Human Resource
Budget (General) for ----Development
2004-05 were submitted
5. Home Affairs
to the vote of the House
6. Science &
and voted in full
Technology
without discussion
1. Agriculture
1.Agriculture
April 21 & 25
2. Rural Development
3. Human Resource
2.Rural Development
April 25
Development
4. Home Affairs
3.Home Affairs
April 27
5. Science & Technology
4. Science & Technology
6. Labour
April 27
1. Home Affairs
1.Home Affairs
March 13
2. Agriculture
2.Agriculture
March 14
3. Rural Development
3.Rural Development
March 17
Time Taken
Hrs – Mts
1 – 27
-
5 – 51
6 – 50
3 – 34
3 – 33
3 – 14
5 – 41
6 – 45
6 – 04
-----
5-37
3-40
4-18
0-44
7-09
5-57
5-50
2007
2008
2009
2010
1. Labour &
Employment
2. Science &
Technology
3. Home Affairs
1. Consumer Affairs,
Food & Public
Distribution
2. Home Affairs
3. Defence
4. Rural Development
5. Information &
Broadcasting
6. Youth Affairs &
Sports
1. Human Resource
Development
1. Labour &
Employment
2 Science &
Technology
3. Home Affairs
1. Home Affairs
April 26
4-20
April 27
4-38
April 28
April 21
6-34
6-28
2. Defence
April 22
5-36
3. Rural Development
April 23
8-26
4. Information &
Broadcasting
April 24
4-05
1. Human
Resource
Development
2. Agriculture
3. Consumer
Affairs, Food &
Public
Distribution
4. Power
5. Home Affairs
6. Women & Child
Development
1. External Affairs
July 15
5 -12
July 17 & 20
8 – 33
July 21
July 22
July 23
6 – 26
7 – 17
3 – 50
April 20
5 – 08
2. Rural
Development
2.
Rural
Development
April 22
6 -50
3. Tribal Affairs
3.
3. Tribal Affairs
April 23
5 - 29
14.3.2011
4 – 56
2. External Affairs 15.3.2011
16.3.2011
6 – 48
3.
2 - 49
2. Agriculture
3. Consumer
Affairs, Food and
Public
Distribution
4. Power
5. Home Affairs
6. Women & Child
Development
1. External Affairs
4. Road Transport
and Highways
5. Water Resources
2011
1. Mines
2. External Affairs
3. Rural
Development
4. Road Transport
and Highways
1. Rural
Development
Mines
16.3.2011
17.3.2011
2012
1. Health and Family
Welfare
1.
Health and
Family Welfare
26.04.2012
27.04.2012
6-29
2. Urban
Development
2.
Urban
Development
30.042012
4-28
3. Home Affairs
3.
Home Affairs
2.05.2012
6-05
4. Comerce and
Industries
4.
Comerce and
Industries
3.05.2012
3-50
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TABLE – 32
DETAILS OF THE MINISTRIES WHOSE WORKING WERE DISCUSSED IN THE
RAJYA SABHA SINCE 1993.
Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed
Date(s) of
Time Taken
discussion
Discussion
Hrs – Mts
1993
1.Environment &
1. Commerce
May 11
4 – 20
Forests
2. Industry
May 13
4 – 23
2.External Affairs
3.Industry
4.Commerce
5.Urban
Development
1994
1. Labour
1. Labour
April 25 &
5 – 21
2. Defence
26
5 – 35
3. Information &
2. Defence
April 26, 27
Broadcasting
and May 3
4. Rural Development 3. Information &
April 27 &
6 – 31
5. Health & Family
Broadcasting
28
Welfare
April 28 and
4 – 34
4. Rural
Development
May 2
1995
1996
1997
1. Agriculture and
Rural Areas and
Employment
2. Law, Justice &
Company Affairs
3. Human Resource
Development
4. Communications
5. External Affairs
1. Power
2. Urban Affairs &
Employment
3. Steel & Mines
4. Commerce
5. Chemicals &
Fertilizers
1. Planning and
Programme
Implementation
2. Welfare
3. External Affairs
4.
Science &Technology
5. Health & Family
Welfare
Working of Ministries
not discussed in 1995
1. Power
2. Steel & Mines
1. Planning and
Programme
Implementation
2. Welfare
3. External Affairs
May 12 and
June 15
-
2 – 32
-
September 9
& 10
September
11
4 – 36
May 5 & 6
5 – 57
May 8,9 &
14
May 15
4 – 14
2 – 15
4 – 20
-96Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Ministries Selected for
Ministries discussed Date(s) of
Time Taken
discussion
Discussion
Hrs – Mts
1. External Affairs
1. External Affairs
July 9 & 10
6 – 24
2. Human Resource
2. Human Resource July 13,14 &
6 – 37
Development
Development
15
3. Environment &
3. Environment &
July 21 & 22
6 – 16
Forests
Forests
4. Industry
No Ministry could be discussed because of dissolution of Lok Sabha
1. Agriculture
1. Agriculture
April 27
4 – 49
2. Health & Family
2. Health & Family May 4
4 – 42
Welfare
Welfare
3. Defence
3. Defence
May 15
6 – 29
4. External Affairs
1. Agriculture
Working of Ministries
2. Defence
not discussed in 2001
3. Labour
4. Human Resource
Development
1. Labour
1. Labour
April 29 & 30
4 – 55
2. External Affairs
3. Human Resource
2. External Affairs
May 7
4 – 40
Development
4. Agriculture
1. Agriculture
1. Agriculture
April 21 & 22
5 – 23
2. Home Affairs
2. Home Affairs
April 22 & 23
5 –37
3. Communication &
3. Communication
April 24 & 25
5 – 08
Information
& Information
Technology
Technology
4. Human Resource
4. Human Resource April 28 & 29
6 – 05
Development
Development
1. Water Resources
Working
of
2. Deptt. of Commerce Ministries/Department
3. Statistics and
not discussed in 2004.
Programme
Implementations
4. Rural Development
5. Civil Aviation
6. Power
--97-
Year
Ministries Selected for
discussion
Ministries discussed
2005
1. Water Resources
2. Social Justice and
Empowerment and
Tribal Affairs
3. Power and NonConventional
Energy Sources
4. Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public
Distributions
5. Defence
6. Environment and
Forests
1. Water Resources
2006
1. External Affairs
2. Information and
Broadcasting
3. Labour &
Employment
4. Panchayati Raj and
Rural Development
Date(s) of
Discussion
Time Taken
Hrs – Mts
3- 49
April 20,21,
25 and 26
2. Social Justice and April 26
Empowerment
3. Tribal Affairs
April 26
4. Defence
5. Power
6. NonConventional
Energy Sources
7. Environment and
Forests
8. Consumer
Affairs, Food and
Public
Distribution
4 – 28
{Items (2) & (3)
Discussed
together}
2 – 50
April 27 & 28
April 28
3 – 26
April 28
{Items (5) & (6)
Discussed
together}
4 – 37
May 2
3 – 52
May 3
1.Information and
Broadcasting
March 13&
May 16
3-40 Discussion
was
concluded
and the Minister
replied on May
16,2006
2.External Affairs
3.Labour &
Employment
4.Panchayati Raj and
Rural Development
March 14
March 17,18
4-31
3-30
March 18,20
,21 & May
12
7-08
Shri Raghuvansh
Prasad
Singh,
Minister of Rural
Development,
replied to the
debate on matters
concerning
Ministry of Rural
Development on
March 21,2006.
The Minister of
Panchayati
Raj
and Youth Affairs
and Sports replied
to the debate on
May 12,2006
2007
2008
1. Agriculture
2. Health & Family
Welfare
3. Human Resource
Development
4. Rural Development
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2009
Commerce &
Industry
Agriculture
Human Resource
Development
Rural
Development
Labour &
Employment
1.Health & Family
Welfare
May 9
06-37
1.Rural
Development
April 21
05 – 15
2.Labour &
Employment
April 23
04 – 35
3.Human Resource
Development
April 24
0 – 26
(Inconclusive)
4.Agriculture
April 28
05 – 39
5.Commerce &
Industry
April 29
03 – 57
1. Health & Family
Welfare
1.
Health &
Family
Welfare
July 21 & 22
5 - 47
2. Social Justice &
Empowerment
2. Social Justice
&
Empowerment
July 22 & 23
5 -43
3. Communications
& Information
Technology
3. Communicatio
ns &
Information
Technology
July 23 & 27
5 -01
4. Road Transport
& Highways
4. Road
Transport &
Highways
July 28 & 29
4 -10
5. External Affaris
5. External
Affaris
July 30 & 31
6 -25
6. Environment &
6. Environment
August 3 & 4
5-29
Forests
2010
1. Power
2. Yourth Affairs &
Sports
3. Housing & Urban
Poverty
Alleviation
4. Consurmer
Affairs, Food &
Public Distribition
April 19
April 22
4 -09
4 – 18
April 28
3- 44
April 30 &
May 3
3 – 58
May 3 & 6
5- 48
14.3.2011
15.3.2011
5 - 04
1. Labour and
Employment
26.04.2012
4-20
2. Coal
2. Coal
2.05.2012
3-04
3. Defence
3. Defence
7.05.2012
8.05.2012
7-24
5. Home Affairs
2011
2012
& Forests
1.Minority Affairs
2. Tribal Affairs
3.Defence
4.Civil Aviation
1. Labour and
Employment
1. Power
2. Youth Affairs
& /Sports
3. Housing &
Urbbn Poverty
Alleviaion
4. Consumer
Affairs, Food
and Public
Distribution
5. Home Affairs
Minority Affairs
4. Civil Aviation
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TABLE - 33
PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT SINCE 1952 SO FAR
(A) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE LOK SABHA
Sl.No.
Short Title of the Bill
Act No./Date of
Assent
1.
The Muslim Wakfs Bill, 1952, by Shri Syed Mohammed Ahmed Kasmi
29 of 1954
21.05.1954
2.
The Indian Registration (Amendment) Bill, 1955, by Shri S.C. Samanta
17 of 1956
06.04.1956
3.
The Parliamentary Proceedings (Protection of Publication) Bill, 1956, by Shri
Feroze Gandhi.
24 of 1956
26.05.1956
4.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 1953, by Shri Raghunath
Singh.
39 of 1956
01.09.1956
5.
The Women’s and Children’s Institutions (Licensing)Bill, 1954, by Rajmata
Kamledu Mati Shah.
105 of 1956
30.12.1956
6.
The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 1957, by Smt. Subhadra
Joshi.
56 of 1960
26.12.1960
7.
The Salary and Allowances of Members of Parliament (Amendment) Bill, 1964,
by Shri Raghunath Singh
26 of 1964
29.09. 1964
8.
The Hindu Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 1963, by Shri Diwan Chand Sharma
44 of 1964
20.12.1964
9.
The Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) Bill, 1968,
by Shri Anand Narian Mullah
28 of 1970
09.08.1970
(B) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE RAJYA SABHA
10.
The Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains
(Declaration of National Importance) Bill, 1954, by Dr. Raghubir Singh
70 of 1956
15.12.1956
11.
The Hindu Marriage (Amendment) Bill, 1956 by Dr. (Smt.) Seeta Parmanand.
73 of 1956
20.12.1956
12.
The Orphanages and Other Charitable Homes (Supervision and Control) Bill,
1960, by Shri Kailash Bihari Lall.
10 of 1960
09.04.1960
13.
The Marine Insurance Bill, 1959, by Shri M.P. Bhargava
11 of 1963
18.04.1963
14.
The Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 1963, by Shri Diwan Chaman Lall
36 of 1969
07.09.1969
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TABLE- 34
MATTERS RAISED UNDER RULE 377 IN THE LOK SABHA AND SPECIAL
MENTIONS MADE IN RAJYA SABHA AND THEIR PENDENCY, SESSION WISE
Pending position of matter raised under Rule 377 in Lok Sabha as on 31.05.2012
S.No. Ministry/Department
2009
2010
2011
2012
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
1
Agriculture
- - 1 11
2
Chemical & Fertilizer - - 1 1
5
3
3
Civil Aviation
- - 1
3
8
4
Coal
- - - 1
1
5
Commerce &
- - 2
1 12
Industry
6
Communication &
- - 1
2
9
Infor. T
7
Con. Affairs, Food & - - 1
9
P.D.
8
Corporate Affairs
- - 2
9
Culture
- - 1
1 11
10
Defence
- - 1
2 11
11
Develop. of N.E.
- - Region
12
Earth Science
- - 13
Drinking water &
- - 3
6
4
Sanitation
14
Environment &
- - 3 2 3
6
6
12 12
Forest
15
External Affairs
- - 1
1
4
5
16
Finance
- - 2 1 1 2
1
3
3 16
17
Food Processing
- - 1
4
Industries
18
Health & Family
- - - 2 5
4
6 21
Welfare
19
Heavy Industries &
- - 1
2
P.E.
20
Home Affairs
- - - 2 2
1
5
7 17
21
Human Resource
- - 6
9
4 35
Develop.
22
Information &
- - 6
Broadcast.
23
Labour and
- - 1
3
4
6
Employment
-102-
Total
12
10
12
02
15
12
10
02
13
14
00
00
13
44
11
29
05
38
03
34
54
06
14
S.No.
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
Ministry/Department
Law & Justice
Micro Small & Med.
Ent.
Mines
Minority Affairs
New and Ren.
Energy
Indian Overseas
Affairs
Panchayati Raj
Parliamentary
Affairs
Personnel, Public G
&P
Petroleum & N. Gas
Planning
Power
Railways
Road Transport &
High.
Rural Development
Science &
Technology
Shipping
Social Justice &
Empower.
Statistic & Pro, Imp.
Steel
Textile
Tourism
Tribal Affairs
Urban Development
Housing & Urban
P.A.
Water Resources
Woman & Child
Develop.
Youth Affairs &
Sports
Atomic Energy
Space
I
1
-
2009
II III
- 2
- -
2010
IV V VI
- 1
1
-
2011
VII VIII IX
2
1
1
1
X
5
-
2012
Total
XI XII
14
01
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
02
02
00
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
03
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
2
-
-
2
-
05
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
03
4
-
8
-
3
-
7
-
1
1
13 20
-
15
1
2
1
46
11
1
3
44
14
12
4
10
75
39
16
05
14
235
65
-
1
-
-
3
-
3
-
5
-
6
-
8
-
4
-
7
1
37
01
-
1
-
4
1
3
1
1
4
3
4
3
2
05
22
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
3
-
1
1
-
1
1
3
1
-
2
1
3
5
4
6
-
03
02
03
06
14
07
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
2
-
3
-
29
2
35
03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
02
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
-103-
S.N
o.
54
Ministry/Departm
ent
Cabinet Sectt
55
President
Secretariat
Prime Minister’s
Office
TOTAL
56
2009
2010
I
II
III
IV V
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6 1
0
0
7
-
2011
VI VI
I
-
1
1
9
3
3
-104-
4
3
2012
X
I
Tot
al
VII
I
-
IX
X
XI
I
-
-
00
2
1
1
1
06
5
4
12
3
14
6
42
3
864
Session -wise pending position of Special Mentions made
in Rajya Sabha as on 31.05.2012
S.No.
Ministry/Department
216
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
M/o Agriculture
M/o Chemical &
Fertilizers
M/o Civil Aviation
M/o Coal
M/o Commerce &
Industry
M/O
Communication &
I.Tech.
M/o
Consumer
Affairs & FPD
M/O Corp. Affairs
M/o Culture
M/o Defence
M/o Develop. of
North
Eastern
Region
M/o Drinking Water
& Sanitation
M/o Earth Sciences
M/oEnvironment
and Forests
M/o External Affairs
M/o Finance
M/o
Food
Processing
Industries
M/o
Health
&
Family Welfare
M/o
Heavy
Industries & Public
Enter
M/o Home Affairs
M/o
Housing
Urban
Pov
Alleviation
M/o HRD
M/o
Inform.
&
Broadcas
M/o Labour and
Employment
M/O Law & Justice
M/o Micro, Small &
Medium En.
M/O Mines
2009
217 218
219
2010
220 221
222
2011
223 224
225
2012
226 227
Total
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
02
05
01
05
03
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
02
02
-
01
-
01
02
03
04
02
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
05
05
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
03
03
-
-
-
-
-
-
02
01
-
-
03
05
-
00
04
05
02
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
01
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
01
-
01
06
03
06
-
-
-
01
02
-
03
01
-
01
01
-
01
05
-
01
01
-
02
14
01
06
26
02
01
03
22
26
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
-
02
-
-
-
-
-
02
-
08
-
02
-
28
-
42
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
03
-
07
-
04
-
13
03
27
03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
05
06
01
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
-
01
-
01
-
04
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
02
03
-105-
S.No.
Ministry/Department
216
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
M/o Minority Affairs
M/o New Ren.
Energy
M/o
Overseas
Indian Aff.
M/o Panch. Raj
M/O Parl. Affairs
M/O PPGP
M/o PNG
M/o Planning
M/o Power
M/o Railways
M/o
Road
Transport
and
Highways
M/o Rural
Develop.
M/O Sc. & Tech
M/o Shipping
M/o SJE
M/O Stat. & Pro.
Imple.
M/o Steel
M/o Textiles
M/o Tourism
M/o Tribal Affairs
M/o Urban Develop.
M/o
Water
Resources
M/o Women &
Child Develop.
M/o Youth Affairs
and Sports
D/o Atomic Energy
D/O Space
Cabinet Affairs
President’s
Secretariat
Prime
Minister’s
Office
TOTAL
2009
217 218
219
2010
220 221
222
2011
223 224
225
2012
226
Total
227
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
00
01
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
-
01
01
-
03
-
-
06
-
-
01
04
01
10
01
01
01
03
01
06
05
02
03
07
03
00
01
06
06
03
04
34
06
-
-
-
-
-
-
02
01
-
01
04
-
01
-
02
-
01
-
-
-
-
01
-
-
09
-
00
00
14
00
-
-
-
01
-
01
-
-
01
-
01
01
01
01
-
02
02
01
07
02
02
00
04
03
08
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
06
06
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
01
01
03
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
00
00
00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
00
01 05 05 05 11 00 20 44 28 180
-106-
299
-108-
Table – 38
LIST OF VARIOUS CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED FOR VARIOUS
MINISTRIES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
Ministry of Agriculture
Ministry Chemicals & Fertilizers
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Ministry of Coal
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Environment and Forests
Ministry of External Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Food Processing Industries
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises
Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministry of Human Resource Development
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Ministry of Law & Justice
Ministry of Mines
Ministry of Minority Affairs
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Ministry of Power
Ministry of Railways
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
Ministry of Rural Development
Ministry of Shipping
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment
Ministry of Steel
Ministry of Textiles
Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Ministry of Panchayati Raj
Ministry of Tourism
Ministry of Urban Development
Ministry of Water Resources
Ministry of Women & Child Development
Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
-109-
Table - 39
LIST OF MINISTRIES WHERE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES COULD NOT BE
CONSTITUTED FOR WANT OF REQUISITE NUMBER OF MEMBERS
S.No.
Name of the Ministry
1.
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
2.
New and Renewable Energy
3.
Science and Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences
4.
Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
5.
Planning
6.
Corporate Affairs
7.
Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
8.
Development of North Eastern Region
9.
Statistics & Programme Implementation
10.
Overseas Indian Affairs
-110-
TABLE – 40
STATEMENT SHOWING CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES MEETINGS
HELD DURING THE PERIOD FROM 01.04.2011 TO 31.05.2012
Dates of Meeting held (with number of Members of Parliament who attended)
Sl. Name
of
the Present
Date of meeting & No. of Members who
No. Consultative
Strength
of
attended
Committee
Consultative
attached to the Committee
Inter Session
Session Period
(including
Ministry of
Date of
No. of
Date of
No. of
Permanent Special
meeting
Members
meeting
Members
Invitees)
attended
attended
1
Agriculture
30
08.06.2011
21.10.2011
21.02.2012
15
15
14
10.08.2011
26.08.2010
15.12.2011
25.04.2012
13
14
07
09
2
Chemicals & Fertilizers
16
20.09.2011
04
14.12.2011
08
3
Civil Aviation
33
19.07.2011
20.10.2011
09.11.2011
19
18
08
08.09.2011
13
4
Coal
27
05.07.2011
16.11.2011
14
07
06.09.2011
17.05.2012
16
11
5
Commerce & Industry
15
03.11.2011
10
--
--
6
Communication &
Information
Technology
13
13.06.2011
17.11.2011
09
04
23.08.2011
14.05.2012
08
02
7
Defence
26
08.06.2011
26.09.2011
29.02.2012
28.05.2012
12
11
15
13
15.12.2011
13
8
Environment & Forests
16
15.02.2012
05
--
--
9
External Affairs
29
10.05.2011
13
26.08.2011
25.11.2011
30.03.2011
14
11
14
10
Food Processing
Industries
15
12.05.2011
04.11.2011
06.03.2012
05
08
04
25.08.2011
21.12.2011
02.05.2012
07
07
09
11
Finance
33
01.06.2011
02.11.2011
19.01.2012
21
17
11
26.12.2011
21.05.2012
16
19
12
Health & Family
Welfare
30
13
Heavy Industries &
Public Enterprises
12
14.07.2011
04.10.2011
09
08
15.05.2012
03
14.
Home Affairs
29
15.04.2011
03.06.2011
28.02.2012
17
16
15
02.09.2011
25.11.2011
11.05.2012
04
08
07
15
Tourism
19
17.06.2011
14
16.
Human Resource
Development
31
13.07.2011
28.09.2011
17.11.2011
21
16
10
08.09.2011
07.12.2011
21.03.2012
19.03.2012
07
09
08
10
17
Information &
Broadcasting
17
01.07.2011
09
02.12.2011
30.03.2012
07
06
18.
Labour & Employment
09
29.06.2011
08
29.08.2011
21.12.2011
09.05.2012
05
06
07
19
Law & Justice
11
16.05.2011
09.11.2011
05
06
21.12.2011
22.05.2012
04
03
20
Mines
10
06.07.2011
08.11.2011
02.03.2012
04
06
04
07.09.2011
14.12.2011
08.05.2012
06
05
03
21
Minority Affairs
12
27.05.2011
21.11.2011
04
07
07.09.2011
27.03.2012
08
07
22.
Petroleum & Natural
Gas
33
10.10.2011
27.02.2012
15
20
26.08.2011
21
23.
Power
32
11.07.2011
04.11.2011
23
14
25.08.2011
13.12.2011
27.03.2012
18
16
15
24.
Railways
32
12
Road Transport &
Highways
26
26.
Rural Development
32
12
23
10
08
13
06
16.08.2011
25.
21.11.2011
05.03.2012
16.05.2011
15.11.2011
17.02.2012
06.02.2012
29.06.2011
14.11.2011
22.02.2012
14
08
07
08.09.2011
21.12.2011
14.05.2012
11
11
16
05.09.2011
09
04.08.2011
13
24.08.2011
08.05.2012
16
11
28.03.2012
05
27
Shipping
10
06.09.2011
04.11.2011
06
05
28.
Social Justice &
Empowerment
07
22.06.2011
28.09.2011
23.02.2012
04
04
04
29
Steel
18
26.09.2011
29.05.2012
13
09
--
--
30.
Textiles
09
12.10.2011
03
23.12.2011
04
31.
Tribal Affairs &
Panchayati Raj
14
09.11.2011
28.02.2012
08
07
32.
Urban Development
18
14.07.2011
28.10.2011
21.02.2012
08
09
07
--
--
33
Water Resources
14
27.05.2011
24.01.2012
09
06
--
--
34.
Women & Child
Development
11
21.06.2011
18.11.2011
05
05
06.09.2011
23.04.2012
05
02
35
Youth Affairs & Sports
11
14.10.2011
05
18.05.2012
02
Total Meetings held
73
Total number of meetings held during the period from 01.04.11 to 31.05.2012 = 131
-113-
15.12.2011
21.05.2012
02
04
58
TABLE – 41
LIST OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT NOMINATED AS PERMANENT SPECIAL INVITEES (PSI) TO THE
CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES OF VARIOUS MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS
S.No.
Name of the Member
House
Lok Sabha
CC on which serving as
regular Member
Law & Justice
1
Shri Jitender Singh Malik
2.
CC on which serving as PSI
Agriculture
Smt Santosh Chowdhary
Lok Sabha
Railways
Agriculture
3
Shri Raj Babbar
Lok Sabha
Rural Development
Agriculture
4
Shri Rajaiah Siricilla
Lok Sabha
Water Resources
Chemicals & Fertilizers
5
Anandrao Vithoba Adsul
Lok Sabha
Labour & Employment
Civil Aviation
6
Shri Poorika Balram Naik
Lok Sabha
Coal
Civil Aviation
7
Shri Pinaki Misra
Lok Sabha
Law & Justice
Civil Aviation
8
Shri Naveen Jindal
Lok Sabha
Defence
Civil Aviation
9
Dr. Vijay Mallya
Rajya Sabha
Home Affairs
Civil Aviation
10
Shri Om Prakash Yadav
Lok Sabha
Power
Coal
11
Shri Bhism Shankar alias
Kushal Tiwari
Lok Sabha
Home Affairs
Coal
12
Shri Ramkishun
Lok Sabha
Power
Coal
13
Shri Yashvir Singh
Lok Sabha
External Affairs
Coal
14
Shri Jai Prakash Narayan
Singh
Rajya Sabha
Tribal Affairs &
Panchayati Raj
Communications &
Information Technology
15
Shri Rajkumar Dhoot
Rajya Sabha
Finance
Communications &
Information Technology
16
Dr. Mahendra Prasad
Rajya Sabha
Chemicals and Fertilizers
Defence
17
Shri H.K. Dua
Rajya Sabha
Home Affairs
Defence
18
Dr Jyoti Mirdha
Lok Sabha
Water Resources
Environment & Forests
19
Shri Adhir Ranjan
Chowdhary
Lok Sabha
Food Processing
Industries
External Affairs
20
Shri Parimal Nathwani
Rajya Sabha
Civil Aviation
External Affairs
21
Shri Madhu Goud Yaskhi
Lok Sabha
Railways
External Affairs
21
Shri M. Sreenivasulu Reddy
Lok Sabha
Commerce & Industry
Finance
22
Dr.Ashok S. Ganguly
Rajya Sabha
Home Affairs
Finance
23
Shri Ishwarlal Jain
Rajya Sabha
Defence
Finance
24
Shri A.T. Nana Patil
Lok Sabha
Tourism
Food Processing Industries
24
Shri Inder Singh Namdhari
Lok Sabha
Railways
Health & Family Welfare
25
Shri Zafar Ali Naqvi
Lok Sabha
Road Transport &
Highways
Health & Family Welfare
26
Shri Mahabal Mishra
Lok Sabha
Urban Development
Home Affairs
27
Shri Avinash Pande
Rajya Sabha
Coal
Human Resource Development
28
Shri D. Raja
Rajya Sabha
External Affairs
Human Resource Development
29
Dr. Tarun Mandal
Lok Sabha
Rural Development
Human Resource Development
30
Shri Ambeth Rajan
Rajya Sabha
Civil Aviation
Information and Broadcasting
31
Shri Manish Tewari
Lok Sabha
Defence
Law & Justice
32
Shri Kameshwar Baitha
Lok Sabha
Coal
Mines
33
Shri Charles A. Dias
Lok Sabha
Tourism
Minority Affairs
34
Shri Sk. Saidul Haque
Lok Sabha
Railways
Minority Affairs
35
Shri Rama Shankar Rajbhar
Lok Sabha
Petroleum & Natural Gas
36
Shri Pratap Singh Bajwa
Lok Sabha
Information &
Broadcasting
Finance
37
Shri Avtar Singh Bhadana
Lok Sabha
Road Transport &
Highways
Petroleum & Natural Gas
38
Shri Dhiraj Prasad Sahu
Rajya Sabha
Power
Petroleum and Natural Gas
39
Shri Vijay J. Darda
Rajya Sabha
Civil Aviation
Petroleum and Natural Gas
40
Dr. Bali Ram
Lok Sabha
Petroleum & Natural Gas
Power
41
Shri Basudeb Acharia
Lok Sabha
Heavy Industries & Public
Enterprises
Power
42
Shri Ponnam Prabhakar
Lok Sabha
Railways
Power
43
Shri Suresh Kumar Shetkhar
Lok Sabha
Food Processing
Industries
Power
44
Shri Ghanshyam Anuragi
Lok Sabha
Steel
Power
45
Shri Subhash Bapurao
Wankhede
Lok Sabha
Tribal Affairs and
Panchayati Raj
Railways
46
Shri Kamal Kishor
Lok Sabha
Rural Development
Railways
47
Shri Dinesh Chandra Yadav
Lok Sabha
Coal
Railways
48
Shri P.L. Punia
Lok Sabha
Railways
49
Shri Dara Singh Chauhan
Lok Sabha
Social Justice &
Empowerment
Coal
Road Transport & Highways
50
Smt. Putul Kumar
Lok Sabha
Power
Road Transport & Highways
51
Shri Madhu Kora
Lok Sabha
Mines and DONER
Rural Development
52
Shri Shetti Raju alias
Devappanna
Lok Sabha
Food Processing
Industries
Rural Development
Petroleum & Natural Gas
53
Shri Anant Gangaram Geete
Lok Sabha
Rural Development
Lok Sabha
Human Resource
Development
Tourism
54
Ch Lal Singh
55
Shri Rajeev Shukla
Rajya Sabha
Finance
Rural Development
56
Shri Sabir Ali
Rajya Sabha
Finance
Steel
57
Shri Premdas Katheria
Lok Sabha
Chemicals and Fertilizers
Steel
58
Shri Ishwar Singh
Rajya Sabha
Human Resource
Development
Tourism
59
Shri Ranbir Singh Parjapati
Rajya Sabha
Petroleum & Natural Gas
Tourism
60
Shri Vilas Muttemwar
Lok Sabha
Civil Aviation
Urban Development
61
Shri J.P. Agarwal
Lok Sabha
Home Affairs
Urban Development
62
Shri Mithlesh Kumar
Lok Sabha
Civil Aviation
Urban Development
63
Smt Seema Upadhayay
Lok Sabha
Railways
Women & Child Development
-116-
Rural Development
Table 42
Government Sponsored Goodwill Delegations of Parliamentarians sent abroad by the Ministry
of Parliamentary Affairs
Delegations sent abroad
S. Countries
No. of
Leaders
Date
Whether
Hospitality
extended
N
MPs &
(Boarding, Lodging & Transportation)
o.
Officers
1. Mauritius
13
3
Dr. U.
Jan.
Hospitality extended by host country
Venkateswarl 8-12,
1997
u, MOS,
Parliamentary
Affairs
2. (i) China
12
3
Sh. Ramakant Jan. 28- (i) Hospitality extended
(ii) Hong
D. Khalap,
Feb. 6,
(ii) Hospitality extended
Kong
MOS, Law
1997
3. (i) Thailand
10
3
Sh. Madan
Sept.
All the expenditure met by the
(ii) Indonesia
Lal Khurana,
20-29,
Government of Indian
(iii)Singapore
MPA
1998
(iv) Malaysia
4. Russia
12
2
Sh. Santosh
April
Hospitality extended to 12 delegates
Kr. Gangwar, 4-11,
MOS
1999
Parl. affairs
5. (i) Australia
17
3
Sh. Pramod
May
All the expenditure met by the
(ii) New
18-28,
Mahajan,
Government of India
Zealand
MPA
2001
(ii) Singapore
6.
(i) Egypt
(ii) South
Africa
(i) Hungary
(ii) Bulgaria
(iii)Romania
(i) Guyana
(ii) Venezuela
(iii) Chile
(i) Bangladesh
(ii) Thailand
(iii) Bhutan
17
3
Sh. Pramod
Mahajan, MPA
22
4
Smt. Sushma
Swaraj, MPA
9
3
5
2
10.
(i) Portugal
(ii) Spain
16
3
11.
Singapore
4
2
12.
USA
14
4
Shri Ghulam
Nabi Azad,
MPA
Sh. B.K.
Handique,
MOS
Parl.affairs
Shri Priyaranjan
Das Munshi,
MPA
Shri Bijoy
Krishna
Handique, MOS
Shri Vayalar
Ravi, MPA
9
4
7.
8.
9.
13.
(i) Egypt
(ii) Greece
(iii) Turkey
Shri Pawan
Kumar Bansal,
Minister of
Parliamentary
Affairs and
Water Resources
Jan.
10-21,
2003
Jun.
5-13,
2003
May 31 –
Jun. 8,
2005
July
10-16,
2005
All the expenditure
Government of India
Nov,
6-11,
2006
January
21-25,
2008
13-21
Sept.
2008
14-23
January,
10
All the expenditure
Government of India
All the expenditure
Government of India
met
by
the
met
by
the
met
by
the
(i) Hospitality extended partially
(ii) Hospitality extended
(iii) Hospitality extended
All the expenditure met by the
Government of India
(i) Hospitality extended
(ii) Hospitality extended
(iii) Hospitality extended
Expenditure met by the Government of
Indian
All the expenditure
Government of Indian
met
by
the
14.
France and
Switzerland
17
4
Shri Pawan
Kumar Bansal,
Minister of
Parliamentary
Affairs and
Water Resources
28
March,
2010
to 4th
April,
2010
All the expenditure
Government of India
met
by
the
15.
Japan
11
4
26th
January
to 2nd
February,
2011
All the expenditure
Government of India
met
by
the
16.
Russia and
Hungary
8
4
1-10
May,
2011
All the expenditure
Government of India
met
by
the
17.
Iceland ,
Finland and
Estonia
9
3
Pawan Kumar
Bansal, Minister
of Parliamentary
Affairs, Science
& Technology
and Earth
Sciences
Shri Ashwani
Kumar, Minister
of State for
Parliamentary
Affairs,
Planning,
Science &
Technology and
Earth Sciences
Shri Pawan
Kumar Bansal,
Minister of
Parliamentary
Affairs, Science
& Technology
and Earth
Sciences
23-30
June,
2011
All the expenditure
Government of India
met
by
the
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Table 43
Foreign Delegations Received by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Delegations received from abroad
No. of
Leaders
Date
Delegates
S.
No.
Countries
1.
Russia
9
2.
Hungary
9
3.
Bulgaria
2
4.
Italy
1
5.
Poland
6
6.
Russia
7
7.
Hungary
4
8.
Romania
4
9.
China
19
10.
Hungary
6
11.
Spain
8
Sh. Andri V.
Selivanov, Dy.
Chairman,StateDum
a Committee,
Women, Family &
Youth Affairs
Sh. Gyorgy Csoti,
Vice President,
Committee on
Foreign Affairs
Sh. George
Ganchev, Chairman,
Parliamentary
Group for
Friendship with
India
Senator Vincenzo
Mungari, President,
Indo-Italian
Friendship
Association
Sh. Stanislaw
Grozonkkowski,
Member of Sejm
Sh. S.V. Kara-ool,
Deputy Chairman,
Committee of the
Fedetation Council
of International
Affairs
Sh. Istvan Ivanyi,
Chairman, Foreign
Affairs Committee
Sh. Ghiorighi
Prasacaru,
Chairman,
Committee on
Foreign Policy
Mr. He Guoqiang,
Member of
Politburo of
Communist Party
Mr. Lazslo Mandur,
Ist Deputy Speaker
of National
Assembly of
Hungary
Mr. Joseph Antoni
Dural I Lleida,
Chairman of the
Spanish Standing
Committee of the
Sept.
12-17,
1996
Whether Hospitality
extended (Boarding,
Lodging &
Transportation)
Local hospitality
Jan.
20-27,
1997
Local hospitality
Feb.
21-26,
1999
Local hospitality and
International
passage.
March
11-19,
1999
- Partial Local
Hospitality extended
(Transportation, food
& accommodation in
Delhi only)
Local hospitality
March
8-14,
2000
Dec.
17-19,
2000
Local hospitality
April
25-30,
2001
Nov.
26-30,
2001
Local hospitality
Feb.
18-21,
2004
Local hospitality
extended to 5
delegates
Jan.
17-22,
2006
Local hospitality
12-16
Dece
mber,
2006
Partial hospitality
extended
Local hospitality
Expenditure incurred
Foreign Affairs of
the Congress
12.
Malta
5
13.
Algeria
3
Dr. Jason
Azzopardi, MP &
Chairman, Standing
Committee on
Foreign and
European Affairs,
House of
Representatives,
Malta
Mr. Fourali Hamid,
Head of the
Division of
Cooperation and
Studies
-120-
12-16
March
, 2007
Local hospitality
18-22
Nove
mber,
2007
Partial hospitality
extended
Table – 44
NAMES OF LEADERS OF THE LOK SABHA AND THE RAJYA SABHA OF
PARLIAMENT SINCE 1952
LOK SABHA
SL. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
*
**
+
NAME OF THE LEADER
Shri Jawaharlal Nehru
Shri Jawaharlal Nehru
Shri Jawaharlal Nehru
Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda
Shri Satya Narain Sinha
Smt. Indira Gandhi
Smt. Indira Gandhi
Shri Moraji Desai
Shri Charan Singh
Smt. Indra Gandhi
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
Shri V.P. Singh
Shri Chandra Sekhar
Shri Arjun Singh
Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Shri Ram Vilas Paswan
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
FROM
02.04.1952
05.04.1957
02.04.1962
27.05.1964
09.06.1964
11.01.1966
24.01.1966
04.03.1967
15.03.1971
24.03.1977
28.07.1979
14.01.1980
31.10.1984
31.12.1984
02.12.1989
10.11.1990
09.07.1991
06.12.1991
16.05.1996
04.06.1996
19.03.1998
13.10.1999
25.05.2004
24.05.2009+
TO
04.04.1957*
31.03.1962
27.05.1964**
09.06.1964
11.01.1966**
24.01.1966
03.03.1967*
27.12.1970*
18.01.1977*
28.07.1979
22.08.1979*
31.10.1984**
31.12.1984*
27.11.1989
09.11.1990
13.03.1991*
05.12.1991
10.05.1996*
31.05.1996
04.12.1997*
26.04.1999*
06.02.2004*
18.05.2009
Date of dissolution of Lok Sabha
Date of demise
Continuing
NB:
In Lok Sabha, the Prime Minister who is the Leader of the majority party in Lok Sabha,
usually functions as Leader of the House. However, in 1966-67, 1991, 1996 and 2004 when the Prime
Minister was not a Member of the Lok Sabha, Shri Satyanarayan Sinha, Shri Arjun Singh, Shri Ram
Vilas Paswan and Shri Pranab Mukherjee respectively were nominated as the Leader of the Lok
Sabha.
RAJYA SABHA
SL. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
#
NAME OF THE LEADER
Shri N. Gopalswamy Ayyangar
Shri C.C. Biswas
Shri Lal bahadur Shastri
Shri Govind Ballabh Pant
Hafiz Mohammed Ibrahim
Shri Y.B. Chavan
Shri Jaisukh lal Hathi
Shri M.C. Chagla
Shri Jaisukh Lal Hathi
Shri K.K. Shah
Shri U.S. Dixit
Shri kamlapati Tripathi
Shri L.K. Advani
Shri K.C. Pant
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Shri V.P. Singh
Shri N.D. tiwari
Shri P. Shiv Shankar
Shri M. C. Gurupadaswamy
Shri Yashwant Sinha
Shri S.B. Chavan
Shri Sikander Bakht
Shri I.K. Gujral
Shri H.D. Deve Gowda
Shri I.K. Gujral
Shri Sikander Bakht
Shri Jaswant Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Dr. Manmohan Singh
Date of appointment
13.05.1952#
10.02.1953#
25.11.1954#
04.03.1955#
28.02.1961
11.08.1963
10.02.1964
06.03.1964
13.11.1967
18.11.1969
24.05.1971
05.01.1976
28.03.1977 to 28.07.1979
07.08.1979
23.01.1980 to 09.07.1981
17.08.1981 to 30.12.1984
31.12.1984 to 11.04.1987
12.04.1987 to 27.06.1988
13.07.1988 to 01.12.1989
11.12.1989 to 09.11.1990 (Renominated as
the leader as per announcement made in the
House on 10.04. 1990 on his re- election as a
Member)
26.12.1990 to 20.06.1991
02.07.1991 to 02.04.1996 ( term expired)
17.05.1996 to 31.05.1996
21.04.1996 to 02.03.1996
20.11.1996 to 20.04.1997
21.041997 to 02.03.1998
21.03.1998 to 14.10.1998
15.10.1999 to 22.05.2004
25.05.2009 to 03.06.2009
03.06.2009 to onwards
There is no authentic information available either in the Department or in the Rajya Sabha
Secretariat in regard to the actual date of appointment of the first four as Leaders of Rajya
Sabha. The probable dates have however been indicated after taking into consideration the
informal discussion with Rajya Sabha Secretariat and certain other circumstantial evidences.
-122-
TABLE – 45
STATEMENT INDICATING THE NAME OF THE LEADERS OF OPPOSITION ALONGWITH THEIR PARTY
ETC. SINCE NOVEMBER 1ST 1977 WHEN THE SALARY AND ALLOWANCES OF LEADERS OF OPPOSITION
IN PARLIAMENT ACT, 1977 CAME INTO FORCE
Sl.
No.
1.
Name of the Leader
Party
Period
Sh. Y.B. Chavan
Cong.
2.
Sh. C.M. Stephen
Cong.(I)
3.
Sh. Y.B. Chavan
Cong.
4.
Sh. Jagivan Ram
Janta
5.
Sh. Rajiv Gandhi
Cong.(I)
6.
Sh. L.K. Advani
BJP
7.
Sh. L.K. Advani
BJP
8.
Sh. A.B. Vajpayee
BJP
9.
Sh.
Roa
Cong(I)
01.11.77
to 11.04.78
12.4.78 to
9.7.79
10.7.78 to
27.7.79
28.7.79 to
22.8.79
18.12.89 to
23.12.90
24.12.90 to
13.3.91
21.6.91 to
26.7.93
26.7.93 to
10.5.96
16.5.96 to
31.5.96
P.V.Narasimha
Sl.
No.
1.
Name of the Leader
Party
Period
Cong.
5.
Sh.
Kamlapati
Tripathi
Sh. Bhola Paswan
Shastri
Sh.
Kamlapati
Tripathi
Sh.
Kamlapati
Tripathi
Sh. L.K. Advani
Janta
6.
Sh. P. Shiv Shankar
Cong. (I)
7.
Janta Dal
8.
Sh.
M.S.
Gurupandswamy
Sh. S. Jaipal Reddy
Janta Dal
9.
Sh. Sikander Bakht
BJP
01.11.77 to
14.02.78
24.02.78 to
23.03.78
23.03.78 to
020.4.78
18.04.78 to
07.01.80
21.01.80 to
06.04.80
18.12.89 to
02.01.91
28.06.91 to
21.07.91
22.07.91 to
28.06.92
07.07.92 to
09.04.96
2.
3.
4.
Cong.
(Reddy)
Cong. (I)
Cong. (I)
10.04.96 to
15.5.96
10.
Sh. A.B. Vajpayee
BJP
11.
Sh. Sharad Pawar
Cong(I)
12.
Smt. Sonia Gandhi
Cong(I)
13.
Sh. L.K. Advani
BJP
14.
Sh. L.K. Advani
BJP
15.
Sh. Sushma Swaraj
BJP
1.6.96
to
4.12.97
19.3.98 to
26.4.99
13.10.99 to
6.2.04
22.5.04 to
18.5.09
22.5.09 to
21.12.09
21.12.09
to………….
10.
Sh. S.B. Chavan
Cong. (I)
11.
Sh. Sikander Bakht
BJP
12.
Cong. (I)
13.
Dr.
Manmohan
Singh
Sh. Jaswant Singh
BJP
14.
Sh. Jaswant Singh
BJP
15.
Sh. Arun Jaitely
BJP
-123-
23.05.96 to
31.05.96
01.06.96 to
18.03.98
21.03.98 to
22.5.2004
3.6.2004 to
5.7.2004
5.7.2004 to
16.5.2009
3.6.2009 to
2.4.2012
and
3.4.2012
to……….
Table- 46
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
MEETING WITH LEADERS OF VARIOUS POLITICAL PARTIES/GROUPS
Date & Venue Subject
Presided by
Ministry
Remarks
concerned
22.05.1998
Electoral Reforms
Minister of
Ministry of Law,
Committee
Home Affairs
Justice & Company
Room 'Main',
Affairs
Parliament
House Annexe
10.07.1998
Reservation of Women in
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law,
62, Parliament Parliament and
Justice & Company
House
Legislative Assemblies in
Affairs
States
9.12.1998
Women's Reservation
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law,
Committee
Bill
Justice & Company
Room 'B'
Affairs
Parliament
House Annexe
29.05.1999
Situation arising out of
Prime Minister
Ministry of Defence
Committee
the illegal presence of
Room 'D'
infiltrators in the Kargil
Parliament
Sector of J&K
House Annexe
28.06.1999
Developments in Kargil
Prime Minister
Ministry of Defence
Committee
Room 'Main',
Parliament
House Annexe
13.12.1999
Constitution 79th
Minister of
Ministry of Health &
62, Parliament Amendment Bill, 1952
Parliamentary
Family Welfare
House
(Two Children norm for
Affairs
legislators)
22.12.1998
Women's Reservation in
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law,
63, Parliament Parliament and
Justice and Company
House
Legislative Assembly in
Affairs
States
8.
25.04.2000
53, Parliament
House
Drought situation in the
Country
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Agriculture
9.
08.05.2000
53, P. House
13.05.2000
62, Parliament
House
Prevailing situation in Sri
Lanka
Further extension of the
freeze on Delimitation of
Electoral Constituencies
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
Ministry of Law,
Justice & Company
Affairs
03.02.2001
53, Parliament
House
18.02.2001
Situation arising out of
devastating earthquake in
Gujarat
First meeting of the
National Committee on
Disaster Management
Situation in Jammu &
Kashmir (Unilateral
ceasefire declared by
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Agriculture
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Agriculture
Prime Minister
Ministry of Home
Affairs
10.
11.
12.
13.
21.02.2001
53, Parliament
House
Minister of
Law, Justice
and Company
Affairs
Government of India)
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
14.04.2001
53, Parliament
House
19.05.2001
53, Parliament
House
09.07.2001
7, Race
Course Road
19.07.2001
53, Parliament
House
13.09.2001
62, Parliament
House
Normal functioning of
Parliament
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Parliamentary Affairs
The Constitution (87th
Amendment) Bill, 1999
(Panchayati Raj)
Discussion on the visit of
Shri Parvez Musharraf,
President of Pakistan
(Agra Summit)
Outcome of Agra Summit
Prime Minister
Ministry of Rural
Development
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
Electoral Reforms
Minister of
Law, Justice
and Company
Affairs
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law,
Justice & Company
Affairs
19.
15.09.2001
53, Parliament
House
Terrorist Attack in
America (11.09.2001)
20.
30.10.2001
53, Parliament
House
American Military Action
in Afghanistan
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
21.
04.12.2001
53, Parliament
House
30.12.2001
7, Race
Course Road
26.02.2002
53, Parliament
House
08.07.2002
53, Parliament
House
Prevention of Terrorism
Ordinance, 2001 (POTO)
Prime Minister
Ministry of Home
Affairs
Present status on IndoPak relations
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
Ayodhya Issue
Prime Minister
Ministry of Home
Affairs
Electoral Reforms in the
light of recent direction
passed by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court of India
Minister of Law
& Justice
Ministry of Law &
Justice
25.
02.08.2002
Minister of
Home Affairs
Ministry of Law &
Justice
26.
07.03.2003
53, Parliament
House
Electoral Reforms in the
light of recent direction
passed by the Hon'ble
Supreme Court of India
Women's Reservation
Bill
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law &
Justice
27.
10.03.2003
53, Parliament
House
Prime Minister
Ministry of External
Affairs
28.
13.03.2003
53, Parliament
House
22.03.2003
53, Parliament
Minister of
Parliamentary
Affairs
Prime Minister
Ministry of Law &
Justice
22.
23.
24.
29.
Evolving situation with
regard to Iraq
(American military action
on Iraq)
Delimitation of Electoral
Constituencies
Current Situation in Iraq
Ministry of External
Affairs
Ministry of External
Affairs
House
30.
25.07.2003
53, Parliament
House
Public Distribution
System
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public
Distribution
31.
29.10.2003
53, Parliament
House
Minister of Law
& Justice
Ministry of Law &
Justice
32.
09.01.2005
Panchavati 7,
Race Course
Road
23.11.2009
Electoral Reforms
(System of Open Ballot
for elections to the
Council of States and
other issues)
Situation arising out of
Tsunami disaster on
26.10.2004 southern part
Prime Minister
Ministry of Home
Affairs (Disaster
Management)
Situatuion rising prices
of
essentail commodites in
India
Finance
Minister
Ministry of
Agriculture
15.9.2010
Panchaviati
7,Race Course
Road
Situation arising out of
State of Jammu &
Kashmir
Prime Minister
Ministry of Home
Affairs
8.2.2011
Smoothly
Running of Parliament
Finance
Minister
Ministry of
Parilamentary Affairs
Lokpal Bill
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Personnel, Public
Grievances and
Pensions
33.
PDR
Parlaiment
House Annexe,
New Delhi
34.
35.
PDR,
Parlaiment
House Annexe,
New Delhi
36.
3.7.2011
7, Race
Course Road,
New Delhi
Home
Minister led
the
Delegation of
All Party
Leaders
during 20-22
Sept. 2010 in
Jammu &
Kashmir
Ministry of
Parliamentary
Affairs has
coordinated
with the
Prime
Minister
Office for
conducting
the all Party
meeting
37.
24.8.2011
7, Race
Course Road,
New Delhi
Lokpal Bill
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Personnel, Public
Grievances and
Pensions
38.
29.11.2011
9, Parliament
House, New
Delhi
07.12.2011
9, Parliament
House, New
Delhi
14.12.2011
7, Race
Course Road,
New Delhi
Smooth
Running of Parliament
Finance
Minister
Ministry of
Parilamentary Affairs
Smooth
Running of Parliament
Finance
Minister
Ministry of
Parilamentary Affairs
Lokpal Bill
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Personnel, Public
Grievances and
Pensions
23.3.2012
7, Race
Course Road,
New Delhi
Lokpal Bill
Prime Minister
Ministry of
Personnel, Public
Grievances and
Pensions
39.
40.
41.
-127-
Ministry of
Parliamentary
Affairs has
coordinated
with the
Prime
Minister
Office for
conducting
the all Party
meeting
Ministry of
Parliamentary
Affairs has
coordinated
with the
Prime
Minister
Office for
conducting
the all Party
meeting
Ministry of
Parliamentary
Affairs has
coordinated
with the
Prime
Minister
Office for
conducting
the all Party
meeting
TABLE – 47
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF ALL INDIA WHIP’S CONFERENCES HELD BY
THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
SL.
No.
1
No. of AIWC
Place where held
First
Indore
2
Second
Mysore
3
Third
4
Fourth
5
Fifth
6
Sixth
7
Seventh
Sher-I-Kahshmir
International
Conference
Centre,
Srinagar
The Council Hall,
Bombay
Karnataka
Vidhan
Sabha, Bangalore
Himachal
Bhavan,
Shimla
Rajaji Hall, Madras
8
Eighth
9
Ninth
10
Tenth
11
Eleventh
12
Twelfth
13
Thirteenth
14
Fourteenth
15
Fifteenth
Madhya
Pradesh
Vidhan Sabha Bhavan,
Bhopal
Himachal Legislative
Assembly Hall, Shimla
Main
Committee
Room
Parliament
House Annexe, New
Delhi.
Banquet Hall, Vidhan
Soudha, Bangalore.
Sher-I-Kashmir
International
Conference
Centre,
Srinagar
Dr. Marri Channa
Reddy
Human
Resource
Development
Institute, Hyderabad
Central Hall, Vidhan
Bhavan, Mumbai.
Hotel
Mountview
Sector-10, Chandigarh
Date & Year of
Conference
th
13 Sept, 1952
th
th
th
th
15 & 16 January,
1955
th
th
24
&
25
September, 1956
24 & 25 October,
1962
th
th
4 & 6 January,
1966
th
th
4 to 6 October,
1967
st
rd
21
to
23
September, 1969
rd
th
3
and
4
November, 1972
Remarks
Held under the auspices of the congress Party
in Parliament.
Inaugurated by Shri K. Hanumanthayya, Chief
Minister of Mysore.
Inaugurated by Shri G.M. Bakshi, Prime
Minister of Kashmir .
Inaugurated by Shri Y.b. Chavan, Chief Minister
of Maharashtra.
Inaugurated by Shri N. Nijalingappa, Chief
Minister of Mysore.
Inaugurated by Dr. Y.S. Parmer, Chief Minister
of Himachal Pradesh.
Inaugurated by Shri M. Karunanidhi.
Inaugurated by Shri S. N. Sinha Governor,
Madhya Pradesh.
th
th
Inaugurated by Shri Vir Bhadra Singh, Chief
Minister of Himachal Pradesh.
Inaugurated by Dr. M. Thambi Durai, Deputy
Speaker, Lok Sabha.
th
th
Inaugurated by Shri M. Veerappa Moily, Chief
Minister of Kanataka.
Inaugurated by Dr. Farooq Abdulla, Chief
Minister of Jammu & Kashmir.
February,
Inaugurated by Shri Bhairon singh Shekhwat,
Hon’ble Vice-President of India.
4 & 5 February,
2008
th
th
10
&
11
February, 2010
Inaugurated by Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari,
Hon’ble Vice-President of India.
Inaugurated by Shri Shivraj V. Patil, Hon’ble
Governor of Punjab & UT, Chandigarh.
27
&
28
October,1983
th
26
November,1988
17
to
19
January, 1994
st
nd
21 & 22 August,
1997
th
th
th
th
4 & 5
2005
-128-
TABLE – 48
STATEMENT SHOWING THE SALARY, ALLOWANCES AND OTHER FACILITIES ADMISSIBLE TO
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
S.No.
1.
2.
Item
Salary
Daily Allowances
3.
Other Allowances
4.
Telephone
Adminssiblily
Rs. 50,000/- per month w.e.f 18/5/2009
Rs. 2,000/- w.e.f 01/10/2010. The MPs have to sign the register, maintained
for this purpose by the Secretariats of the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha, 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.
W.e.f. 01/01/2010 Constituency Allowances @ Rs. 45,000/- per month and
Office Expense Allowance @ Rs.45,000/- per month out of which Rs.
15,000/- shall be for meeting expenses on stationery item etc. and postage;
and Lok/Rajya Sabha Secretariat may pay upto Rs.30,000/- per month to the
person(s) as may be engaged by a Member for obtaining secretarial
assistance and one person shall be a computer literate duly certified by the
Member.
1,50,000 free calls per annum on all the three telephones at Delhi residence,
constituency residence and for Internet connectivity purposes pooled
together. Trunk call bills adjusted within the monetary ceiling of 1,50,000
local calls per annum. Excess calls made over and above the quota allowed
to be adjusted in the next year's quota.
Where a Member does not utilize total free local calls available to him, the
balance unutilized telephone calls shall be carried forward till his seat
becomes vacant.
A Member is entitled to use any number of telephones for utilizing total free
local calls available to him at his residences in Delhi and constituency
provided that the telephones should be in his name and installation and
rental charges for telephones other than the three telephones provided to
him will be borne by him.
A Member may avail two Mobile phones (one in Delhi and another in
constituency) with national roaming facility from MTNL and BSNL or any
other Private Operator where services of MTNL or BSNL are not available for
utilizing total free local calls provided that registration and rental charges for
private mobile phone will be borne by him.
Broadband facility is also provided on one telephone subject to the condition
that rental should not exceed Rs. 1,500/-pm.
5.
Housing
6.
Water
Electricity
7.
8.
Medical
Conveyance
Advance
9.
Travelling
allowances
10.
Travelling facility
and
Rent-free flats only (including hostel accommodation). If a Member is
allotted bungalow at his request, he shall pay full normal rent, if he is
entitled to such accommodation.
Newly elected Member of Parliament reaching Delhi prior to publication of
notification of his election by Election Commission is entitled to transit
accommodation.
Rent-free furniture upto the monetary ceiling of Rs.60,000/- for durable
furniture and Rs.15,000/- for non-durable furniture and rental for additional
items of furniture based on depreciated value.
Free washing of sofa covers and curtains every three months.
Tiles in bathroom, kitchen as demanded by MP.
50,000 units of electricity per annum, (25,000 units each Light/Power meters
or pooled together) and 4,000 kiloliters of water per annum beginning
January every year. Members who have no power meters installed are
allowed 50,000 units per annum on light meter.
Unutilized units of electricity and water shall be carried over to the
subsequent years. Excess units consumed shall be adjusted against the next
year's quota.
Joint entitlement for free consumption of electricity and water units if both
husband and wife happen to be Members of Parliament and reside in the
same accommodation
On retirement/resignation/death, a Member or his family may be allowed to
consume the balance units of electricity and water for that year within one
month
As available to Grade-I Officers of the Central Government under CGHS.
w.e.f 01/10/2010, Rs.4,00,000/- on interest @ as applicable to the Central
Government employees, recoverable within a maximum period of 5 years
not extending beyond the tenure of MP.
st
Rail- One 1 class + One II class fare.
Air- One and one-fourth air fare in any airline. Also air fare for one
companion in case of a blind/physically incapacitated MP.
th
Steamer- One and 3/5 of the fare for the highest class (without diet).
Road- (i) Rs. 16/- per km. (w.e.f 01/10/2010) (ii) Minimum Rs. 120/- to/fro
from Delhi airport and residence at Delhi. (iii) TA by road when the places
are not connected by mail, express and super fast trains; (iv) TA for air
journey(s) during the short interval between two sittings of a Department
related Standing Committee during budget session recess, limited to one air
fare + DA for the days of absence; (v) road mileage for travel by spouse when
not accompanying the Member to and fro railway station/airport in respect
of journeys as permissible in a year; (vi) Member who is residing within 300
km distance from Delhi may travel by road and claim road mileage @ Rs.
16/- per km; (vii) Member/Spouse from North-Eastern States of Arunachal
Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and
Tripura may travel by road from residence in the constituency/State to the
nearest airport; (vii) physically incapacitated member allowed to travel by
road in lieu of rail/air journeys.
(i) Railway pass for MP for travelling in AC-I Class or Executive Class of any
Indian Railways. Spouse can also travel with MP in the same class. (ii)
Member having no spouse can take one person with him/her in ACI/Executive class in addition to the companion allowed in AC-II tier. (iii) air
travel to and fro Delhi for the MP from Ladakh - for the Member and the
spouse or one companion; (iv) to and fro air travel facility for the Member
from the Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep and spouse or one
companion between the Island and the mainland; (v) blind or physically
incapacitated Member can take an attendant in the air/rail journeys in which
he himself travels in lieu of the companion in AC-II tier. (vi) Thirty four single
11.
Travelling facility to
the
spouse
of
Member
air journeys in a year from any place to any other place in India either alone
or along with spouse or any number of companions or relatives within this
ceiling. (vii) adjustment of 8 excess air journeys against the next year's
entitlement; (viii) carry forward of unutilized air journeys to following year;
(ix) spouse or companion of a Member may travel alone to join the Member
8 times in a year against 34 air journeys available to the Member in a year;
(x) steamer passes for highest class of steamer for MPs from Andaman and
Nicobar Islands and Lakshdweep and Spouse/Companion (without diet); (xi)
to end fro air travel when the usual place of residence is inaccessible by rail,
road or steamer, between the nearest place having rail service, (xii)
Members may travel by any Airlines for availing the air journeys available to
them as Member of Parliament.
W.e.f. 01/10/2010, the spouse of a Member has been allowed to travel any
number of times, by railway in first class air-conditioned or executive class in
any train from the usual place of residence of the Member to Delhi and back;
and when Parliament is in session, by air or partly by air and partly by rail,
from the usual place of residence of the Member to Delhi or back, subject to
the condition that the total number of such air journeys shall not exceed
eight in a year. When Parliament is in session, and the spouse of a Member
performs such journey or part thereof by road, a road mileage @ Rs.16/- per
k.m. is allowed. When Parliament is in session, and such journey or part
thereof is performed from some other place than the usual place of
residence of the Member, then the spouse is entitled to an amount equal to
actual air-fare or the air-fare from the usual place of residence to Delhi or
back, whichever is less.
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12.
Facilities of the
family of deceased
MP
Family of a deceased Member may retain:(a) Government accommodation for a period of 6 months from the date of
death of such Member.
(b) Telephone facilities for a period not exceeding two months from the date
of death of the Member.
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FACILITIES EXTENDED TO EX-MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
1
Pension
(i) Minimum pension of Rs. 20,000/- per month to every
person who has served for any period, as Member of
Provisional Parliament or either House of Parliament and
additional pension of Rs. 1,500/- per month for every year
of membership of Parliament in excess of five year.
(ii) A period of nine months or more is reckoned
equivalent to complete one year for the purpose of
payment of additional pension.
(iii) Ex-MPs pension allowed irrespective of any other
pension.
2
Family Pension
3
Travelling Facility
Family pension, equivalent to one half of the pension
which a Member of Parliament would have received to
spouse/dependent of deceased member/ex-Member - to
the spouse for life (except when the spouse is ex-MP) or
to the dependent till the person continues to be a
dependent.
(1) Ex-MP along with a companion are entitled to free ACII tier rail travel facility from one place to any other place
in India, on the basis of an authorization issued for this
purpose by concerned Secretariat of Parliament as the
case may be.
(2) Entitled to travel alone in any train by any railway by
AC-I.
(3) Steamer facility to Members belonging to Andaman &
Nicobar Island and Lakshdweep between the island and
the mainland of India.
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TABLE-50
DETAILS OF THE YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR THE SCHOOLS OF NCT OF
DELHI AND NDMC SINCE 1966
S.No
Year
Competition
No. of
participating
schools
16
1
1966-67
First
2
1967-68
Second
25
3
1968-69
Third
43
4
1969-70
Fourth
42
5
1970-71
Fifth
41
6
1971-72
Sixth
50
7
1972-73
Seventh
43
8
1973-74
Eighth
50
9
1974-75
Ninth
49
10.
1975-76
Tenth
52
11
1976-77
Eleventh
52
12
1977-78
Twelfth
48
13
1978-79
Thirteenth
14
1979-80
Fourteenth
15
1980-81
Fifteenth
16
1981-82
Sixteenth
17
1982-83
Seventeenth
18
1983-84
Eighteenth
52(including 8
*KV)
52(including 10
*KV)
54(including 15
*KV)
52 (including
5 *KV)
62(including
25 *KV)
38
19
1984-85
Ninteenth
20
20
1985-86
Twentieth
29
21
1986-87
Twenty-first
26
22
1987-88
27
23
1988-89
Twentysecond
Twenty-third
24
1989-90
Twenty-fourth
53
31
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Name of the School standing first
Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning
Road, New Delhi.
Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Rajouri
Garden, Delhi
Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning
Road, New Delhi
Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School,
Canning Road, New Delhi
Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School,
Canning Road, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School,
Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi
Andhra Education Society Hr. Sec.
School, Rouse Avenue, New Delhi
Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning
Road, New Delhi
DTEA Hr. Sec. School,
Laxmibai Nagar, New Delhi.
DTEA Hr. Sec. School,
Pusa Road, New Delhi
Nav Hind Girls’ Hr. Sec. School,
Rohtak Road, New Delhi
Govt. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School No.1,
Rajouri Garden, New Delhi.
DTEA Hr. Sec. School,
Pusa Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi
Govt. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School,
Adarsh Nagar, New Delhi
K.V. No.1, Sector-IV,
Faridabad, Haryana.
Shri S.D. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School,
East Patel Nagar, New Delhi
K.V. Andrews Ganj, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Ramesh Nagar, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Moti Nagar, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Jungpura, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Krishna Nagar, Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Vivek Vihar, Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
MB DAV Sr. Sec. School,
Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi
25
1990-91
Twenty-fifth
29
26
1991-92
Twenty-sixth
35
27
1992-93
48
28
1993-94
Twentyseventh
Twenty-eighth
29
1994-95
Twenty-ninth
50
30
1995-96
Thirtieth
43
31
1996-97
Thirty-first
54
32
1997-98
Thirty-second
53
33
1998-99
Thirty-third
53
34
1999-2000
Thirty-fourth
65
35
2000-2001
Thirty-fifth
69
36
2001-2002
Thirty-sixth
38
37
2002-2003
Thirty-seventh
39
38
2003-2004
67
39
2004-2005
Thirty –
eighth
Thirty – Ninth
40
2005-2006
Fortieth
46
41
2006-2007
Forty-first
31
42
2007-2008
Forty-Second
33
43.
2008-2009
Forty-Third
33
44.
2009-2010
Forty-Fourth
32
45.
2010-11
Forty-Fifth
33
46.
2011-12
Forty-Sixth
33
41
49
* Kendriya Vidyalaya
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Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Palam Enclave, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
GT Road, Shahdara, Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec.School,
Adarsh Nagar, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1,
Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi
Maharaja Agarsain Public School,
Ashok Vihar, Phase-IV, New Delhi
Maharaja Agarsain Public School,
Ashok Vihar, Phase-IV, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Andrews Ganj, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1,
Kalkaji, New Delhi
Manav Sthali School, R-Block,
New Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi.
Doon Public School,
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Chhatarpur, New Delhi
Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya,
Shadi Khampur, New Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr.Sec. School No.3,
Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi.
Satbhrawan Arya Girls Sr. Sec. School,
Arya Samaj Road, KarolBagh, New Delhi
Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya,
Rajouri Garden(Main), New Delhi
Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya,
Pandara Road, New Delhi
Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya,
Moti Nagar,New Delhi
R.N. Thakur Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya,
East Vinod Nagar, Delhi
Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Vivek Vihar,
Delhi
Green Fields School, A-2, Safadurjung
Enclave, New Delhi
N.C. Jindal Public School, Punjabi Bagh,
New Delhi.
SSLT Gujrat Sr. Secondary School, Raj
Niwas Marg, Delhi-54
TABLE -51
DETAILS OF THE YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS HELD BETWEEN
1983-88 AMONG KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS LOCATED IN AND AROUND DELHI
Sl.No.
1
2
3
4
5
Year
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
No. of
participating
schools
20
20
26
26
31
Name of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Standing
first
K.V. No.1, AFS, Agra
K.V., INA Colony, New Delhi
K.V., KCC, Khetri Nagar, Rajasthan
K.V. No.1, Gwalior (M.P.)
K.V., JNU Campus, New Delhi
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TABLE -52
DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR
THE KENDRIYA VIDYALAYAS INITIATED FROM 1988
S.No.
Year
Competition
1
2
3
4
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Number of
participating
schools
71
113
108
108
5
6
7
8
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
194
103
132
131
9
1996-97
Ninth
176
10
11
12
13
14
15
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
Tenth
Eleventh
Twelfth
Thirteenth
Fourteenth
Fifteenth
172
192
194
163
88
88
16
17
18
19
20
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
Sixteenth
Seventeenth
Eighteenth
Nineteenth
Twentieth
90
90
90
90
90
21
22
2008-2009
2009-2010
90
90
23
2010-2011
Twenty-first
TwentySecond
TwentyThird
24
2011-2012
TwentyFourth
90
90
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Kendriya Vidyalaya which stood first at
National Level
K.V. No.1, AFS, Agra
K.V. No.1, Imphal
K.V., Kankar Bagh, Patna
K.V. No.2, Srivijayanagar,
Visakhapatnam, (A.P.)
K.V.No.1,Ramnagar Area, Tirupati, (A.P.)
K.V. Koliwada, Mumbai
K.V. Sector-J, Aliganj, Lucknow, U.P.
K.V. No.2, R.S. Colaba,
New Navy Nagar, Mumbai
K.V., Dogra Lines,
Meerut Cantt., U.P.
K.V., Pithoragarh, U.P.
K.V. No.1, Gwalior, M.P.
K.V., Sector-J, Aliganj, Lucknow U.P.
K.V., Keltron Nagar, Kannur (Kerala).
K.V., Cooch Behar, West Bengal.
K.V. No.1, Colaba, New Navy Nagar,
Mumbai, Maharashtra.
K.V. No.1, GCF Estate, Jabalpur, M.P.
K.V. No.1,T.P.Block, Pitampura,Delhi.
K.V. Gangtok, Sikkim.
IIT,Kharagpur.
K.V. V.V. Nagar, Anand, Ahmedabad,
Gujarat
K.V. CLRI, Chennai
K.V. Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala
K.V. No.2, Group Centre, CRPF
Campus,
Bhubaneswar
KV. Pangode, Trivandrum (Kerala)
TABLE 53
DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITION FOR
JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS SINCE 1997-98
S.No Year
Competition
1.
1997-98
First
Number of Participating
Vidyalayas
34
2.
1998-99
Second
61
3.
1999-2000 Third
62
4.
2000-2001 Fourth
55
5.
2001-2002 Fifth
88
6.
2002-2003 Sixth
75
7.
2003-2004 Seventh
101
8.
2004-2005 Eighth
87
9.
2005-2006 Ninth
96
10.
2006-2007 Tenth
78
11.
2007-2008 Eleventh
64
12.
13.
14.
15.
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-12
64
64
64
64
Twelfth
Thirteen
Fourteen
Fifteen
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Vidyalaya which stood first
at National Level
JNV, Kulamavu, Distt.
Idukki, Kerala.
JNV, Maseetan, Distt.
Kapurthala, Punjab
JNV, Vrindavan, Distt.
West Champaran, Bihar
JNV, Mugeshpur, New
Delhi
JNV, Ranti, Distt.
Madhubani, Bihar
JNV, Paleru, Distt.
Khammam, Andhra
Pradesh
JNV, Dhansura,
Sabarkantha, Gujrat
JNV, Gyanpur,Sant
Ravidas Nagar, Distt.
Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh
JNV, Veleru, Distt.
Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
JNV, Sukhasan,
Distt.Madhepura, Bihar
JNV, Periya, Distt.
Kasaragod, Kerala
JNV, Kollam, Kerala
JNV, Pipersand, Lucknow
JNV, Mysore, Karnataka
JNV, Vaishali (Bihar)
TABLE 54
DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITION FOR
UNIVERSITIES/COLLEGES INITIATED FROM 1997-98
S.No.
Year
1.
1997-98
Competition Number of Participating
Universities/Colleges
First
13
2.
1998-99
Second
30
3.
1999-2000
Third
34
4.
2000-2001
Fourth
40
5.
2001-2002
Fifth
37
6.
2002-2003
Sixth
41
7.
2004-2005
Seventh
32
8.
2005-2006
Eighth
36
9.
2007-2008
Ninth
30
10.
2010-2011
Tenth
22
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University/College which
stood First at National Level
Maharishi Dayanand
University, Rohtak, Haryana
Dayalbagh Educational
Institute (Deemed
University, Dayalbagh, Agra,
Uttar Pradesh
Mangalore University,
Mangalore, Karnataka
Punjab Agricultural
University, Ludhiana, Punjab
Lucknow University,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Dayalbagh Educational
Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra
(U.P)
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Palkalai Nagar, Madurai
Maharana Pratap University
of Agriculture &
Technology, Udaipur,
Rajasthan
Madurai Kamaraj University,
Palkalai Nagar, Madurai
DAV College, Jalandhar
(Punjab)
TABLE-55
DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD SINCE 1988 FOR
ORGANISATION OF YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS IN DELHI AND
NDMC SCHOOLS
S.No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Competition
Twenty-Third
Twenty-Fourth
Twenty-Fifth
Twenty-Sixth
Twenty-Seventh
Twenty-Eighth
Twenty-Ninth
Thirtieth
Thirty-First
Thirty-Second
Thirty-Third
Thirty-Fourth
Thirty-Fifth
Thirty-Sixth
Thirty-Seventh
Duration
20th July, 1990
19th August, 1991
17th July, 1992
26th July, 1993
5th August, 1994
7th and 8th August, 1995
30th July, 1996
21st July, 1997
31st July, 1998
26th July, 1999
24th July, 2000
18th July, 2001
4th July, 2002
16
17
Thirty-Eighth
Thirty-Ninth
9th July, 2003
27th July, 2004
18
Fortieth
1st August, 2005
19
Forty-First
6th July, 2006
20
Forty-Second
19th July, 2007
21
Forty-Third
22nd May, 2008
22
Forty-Fourth
13th June, 2009
23
Forty-Fifth
6th May, 2010
24
Forty-Sixth
27th May, 2011
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Venue
New Delhi
New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Deputy Chairman Hall, Constitution Club,
V.P. House, New Delhi
Parliament House, New Delhi
Deputy Chairman Hall, Constitution Club,
V.P. House, New Delhi
Deputy Chairman Hall, Constitution Club,
V.P. House, New Delhi
Committee Room “B”, Parliament House,
New Delhi
Auditorium, Navyug School, Sarojini
Nagar, New Delhi
Committee Room “B”, Vigyan Bhawan
Annexe, New Delhi
Committee Room F(G074), Parliament
Library Building, New Delhi
Dy. Chairman Hall, Constitution Club,
V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
Dy. Chairman Hall, Constitution Club,
V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi
TABLE-56
Details of Orientation Courses held for organisation of Youth Parliament Competitions
in Kendriya Vidyalayas
S.No. Competition Duration
Venue
1
First
25.4.88 to 28.4.88 (4 days)
New Delhi
2
Second
3.7.89 to 5.7.89 (3 days)
KV, Andrews Ganj, New Delhi.
th
th
3
Third
5 & 6 July, 90 (2 days)
KV, Gole Market, New Delhi.
4
Fourth
15th & 14th July, 91 (2 days)
KV, Andrews Ganj, New Delhi.
5
Fifth
6th & 7th July, 92 (2 days)
KV, Sadiq Nagar, New Delhi.
th
th
6
Sixth
(i) 5 & 6 July, 93
(i)KV, MEG Centre, Bangalore.
(ii) 12th & 13th July, 93
(ii) KV, INA Colony, New Delhi.
st
nd
7
Seventh
(i) 1 & 2 July, 94
(i)KV, Picket, Hyderabad.
(ii) 5th & 6th July, 94
(ii) KV, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
(iii) 11th & 12th July, 94
(iii) KV, Salt Lake, Calcutta, WB
th
th
8
Eighth
(i) 4 & 5 July, 95
(i) KV, IOC, Noonmati, Guwahati.
th
th
(ii) 10 & 11 July, 95
(ii) KV, KK Nagar, Madras, T.N.
(iii) 14th & 15th July, 95
(iii) KV, FRI, Dehradun, UP
nd
rd
9
Ninth
(i)2 & 3 July, 96
(i)KV, Gangtok, Sikkim.
(ii) 15th & 16th July, 96
(ii) KV, Ernakulam, Cochin, Kerala
(iii) 19th & 20th July, 96
(iii) KV, Sector-31, Chandigarh.
th
th
(iv) 13 & 14 August, 96
(iv) KV, Mhow, Indore, MP
1
Tenth
(i) 25th & 26th June, 97
(i)KV, AFS, Borzhar, Guwahati
(ii) KV, AMC, Lucknow,UP
0
(ii) 1st & 2nd July, 97
(iii) KV No.1, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
(iii) 4th & 5th July, 97
th
th
(iv) 11 & 12 July, 97
(iv) KV No.2, CRPF, Bhubaneswar
11
Eleventh
(i)23rd & 24th June, 98
(i)KV, Oil India Ltd., Duliajan, Dibrugarh
Distt., Assam.
(ii) 29th & 30th June, 98
(ii) KV, Holta Camp, Palampur, HP
(iii) 6th & 7th July, 98
(iii) KV, Ootacamund, Indunagar, Nilgris,
(iv) 9th & 10th July, 98
Tamil Nadu.
(iv) KV, BEG & Centre, Yerawada, Pune,
Maharastra.
th
th
12
Twelfth
(i)7 & 8 May, 99
(i)KV No.2, Jammu Cantt, Jammu
(ii) KV, EAC, Upper Shillong, Meghalaya.
(ii) 12th & 13th July, 99
th
th
(iii) 16 & 17 July, 99
(iii) KV, Jipmer Campus, Pondicherry.
(iv) 23rd & 24th July, 99
(iv) KV, SAC, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad,
Gujarat.
th
th
13
Thirteenth (i)29 & 30 June, 2000
(i)KV, Khaprail, Distt. Darjeeling, West
(ii) 4th & 5th July, 2000
Bengal.
th
th
(ii) KV, Jakhu Hills, Shimla, H.P.
(iii) 10 & 11 July, 2000
(iv) 17th & 18th July, 2000
(iii) KV, Ernakulam, Cochin, Kerala
(iv) KV No.1, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
14
Fourteenth (i)27th & 28th June, 2001
(i)KV, SAC, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad,
th
st
(ii) 30 June & 1 July, 2001
Gujarat.
(iii) 4th & 5th July, 2001
(ii) KV, Laitkor Peak, Shillong,
Meghalaya.
(iii) KV, Ashok Nagar, Chennai, Tamil
Nadu.
(i)11th & 12th April, 2002
(ii) 19th & 20th April, 2002
(iii) 28th & 29th April, 2002
(i)21st & 22nd May, 2003
(ii) 26th & 27th June, 2003
15
Fifteenth
16
Sixteenth
17
Seventeenth (i)5th & 6th August, 2004
(ii)17th & 18th August,2004
Eighteenth (i)26th & 27th August,
2005
(ii) 5th & 6th September, 2005
Ninteenth
(i)7th & 8th September,2006
(ii)18th & 19th
September,2006
Twentieth
(i)7th & 8th September,2007
(ii)17th & 18th September,2007
Twenty First (i)1st and 2nd September,
2008
(ii) 8th and 9th September,
2008
Twenty
(i) 3rd and 4th July, 2009
Second
(ii) 9th and 10th July, 2009
18
19
20
21
22.
23.
24.
Twenty
Third
Twenty
Fourth
th
th
(i) 5 and 6 July, 2010
(ii) 15th and 16th July, 2010
(iii) 22nd and 23rd July, 2010
(i) 22nd and 23rd April, 2011
(ii) 29th and 30th April, 2011
(iii) 4th and 5th May, 2011
(i)KV, IIT, Kharagpur, W.B.
(ii) KV, Bhandup, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
(iii) KV, Gole Market, New Delhi.
(i)KV, AFS, Begumpet, Hyderabad,
Andhra Pradesh.
(ii) KV No.2, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
(i)KV No.1, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
(ii) KV,Bhandup,Mumbai.
(i)KV No.1, Salt Lake City,EB Block,
Kolkota.
(ii) KV, Ernakulam, Kochi, Kerala
(i) K.V.No.1, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
(ii) K.V.,Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu
(i) K.V. No.1,Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur, Rajastan.
(ii) K.V.,Picket, Secunderabad, A.P.
(i) K.V. No.1, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad,
Gujrat
(ii) K.V. Talabania, Puri, Orissa.
(i) K.V. No.2, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
(ii) K.V. Picket, Secundrabad, A.P.
(i) K.V. ONGC Dehradun Uttarakhand
(ii) K.V. Begumpet, Hyderabad
(iii) K.V. Gomtinagar, Lucknow
(i) K.V. Mount Abu, Rajasthan
(ii) K.V. IIT Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
(iii) K.V. No. 1, Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
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Table -57
DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR ORGANIZATION OF
NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS IN JAWAHAR NAVODAYA
VIDYALAYAS.
S.No.
1.
Item
First
Duration
28th & 29th August, 1997
Venue
JNV, Mothuka, Distt. Faridabad, Haryana.
2.
Second
(i) 23rd & 24th July, 1998
(i)NCERT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi.
(ii) 3rd & 4th August, 1998
(ii) JNV, Gachhibowli, Hyderabad,
Andhra Pradesh.
(i) JNV, Chandigarh
(ii) JNV, Doddabalapuram, Distt.
Bangalore Rural, Karnataka.
3.
Third
(i) 2nd & 3rd August, 1999
(ii) 5th & 6th August, 1999
4.
5.
6.
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
(i) 27th & 28th July, 2000
(ii) 5th & 6th August, 2000
(i) JNV, Doddabalapuram, Distt. Bangalore
Rural, Karnataka.
(ii) JNV, Wafapur, Distt. Vaishali.
(i) 6th & 7th July, 2001
(i) JNV, Kulamavu, Distt. Idukki, Kerala.
(ii) 12th & 13th July, 2001
(ii) Vidya Bhawan Teachers Training
Colleges, IASE, Udaipur, Rajasthan
(i) 12th & 13th July, 2002
(i) JNV, Roshanabad, Distt. Haridwar,
Uttaranchal.
(ii) 19th & 20th July, 2002
7.
Seventh
(i) 7th & 8th November, 2003
(ii) JNV, Koimmadi, Distt. Visakhapatnan,
Andhra Pradesh.
(i) JNV, Morigaon, Assam.
(ii) 16th & 17th November, 2003 (ii) JNV, Kherli, Distt. Dausa, Rajasthan.
(iii) 21st & 22nd November, 2003 (iii) JNV, Bagalur, Distt. Bangalore
Urban, Karnataka.
8.
Eighth
(i) 9th & 10th August, 2004
(i) Navodaya Leadership Institute,
Canacona, South Goa.
(ii) 2nd & 3rd September, 2004
(ii) JNV, Qutabgarh, Mungeshpur, Delhi.
(iii) 10th & 11th September, 2004
(iii) JNV, Periye, Kasargod, Kerala.
(iv) 24th & 25th September, 2004
(iv) JNV, Morigaon, Assam.
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9
Ninth
(i) 29th & 30th August, 2005
(i) JNV, Rothak, P.O. Naya Bazar , Distt.
West Sikkim.
(ii) 22nd & 23rd September, 2005
(ii) JNV, Gachibowli, Hyderabad
University Campus, Hyderabad.
10
Tenth
11
Eleventh
12.
Twelfth
13.
Thirteen
14.
Fourteen
15.
Fifteen
(i) 4th & 5th August, 2005
(ii) 1st and 2nd September, 2006
(i) JNV, Mothuka, Distt. Faridabad,
Haryana.
(ii) JNV, Periyakalapet, Distt.
Pondicherry
th
th
(i) 14 and 15 July, 2007
(i) JNV, Kalandri, Distt. Sirohi,
th
th
(ii) 4 and 5 August, 2007
Rajasthan.
(ii)JNV, Bansu Jakhadhar, Distt.
Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand.
th
st
(i) 30 and 31 July, 2008
(i) JNV, Dmghhalli, Mysore, Karanataka
(ii) 5th and 6th September, 2008
(ii) JNV, Mundali, Cuttack, Orissa
th
th
(i) 15 and 16 September, 2009 (i) JNV, Tarikhet, Almora, Uttarkhand
(ii) 20th and 21st October, 2009
(ii) JNV, HCU Campus, NLI,
Rangareddy, AP
th
th
(i) 10 and 11 September, 2010 (i) JNV, Chaudi, Canacona, South Goa
(ii) 16th and 17th September, 2010 (ii) JNV, Konark, Puri
(i) JNV, Suyalbari, Nainital (UK)
(i) 4th and 5th April, 2011
(ii) JNV, Vadavathoor, Kottayam (Karala)
(ii) 17th and 18th April, 2011
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TABLE-58
DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSE HELD FOR ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL
YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS IN UNIVERSITIES/COLLEGES.
S.No. Competition Duration
1.
First
14th to 17th July, 1997
2.
Second
3.
4.
5.
Third
Fourth
Fifth
6.
Sixth
7.
Seventh
8.
Eighth
9.
Ninth
10.
Tenth
Venue
Auditorium, Parliament House Annexe, New
Delhi and CPDHE Hall, Delhi University,
Delhi
th
th
5 & 6 November, 1998
Parliament House, New Delhi and CPDHE
Hall, Delhi University, Delhi
24th, 25th & 26th September, 1999 Mumbai University, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
11th, 12th & 13th September, 2000 Goa University, Goa
11th, 12th & 13th September, 2001 Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil
Nadu
17th , 18th & 19th August, 2002
Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University,
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
17th & 18th May, 2004
Kodaikanal Christian College, Kodaikanal,
Tamil Nadu
12th & 13th September, 2005
Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai,
Tamil Nadu
11th & 13 December, 2007
University of Kalyani, Distt. Nadia, West
Bengal
17th and 18th February, 2010
Kalinga Industrial Institute Technology
University, Bhubaneswar, Orissa
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तािलका - 59–
मंऽालय म हं द सलाहकार सिमितय केगठन तथा बैठक क ितिथयां
.1
मंऽालय म हं द सलाहकार सिमित के गठन संबंधी आदेश को राजभाषा #वभाग %ारा सूिचत
कए जानेवा सव)ूथम हं द सलाहकार सिमित के गठन क अिधसूचना दनांक 18.5.1984
कोजार क गई।
2.
ब.सं
सं.
बैठक क ितिथ
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4.8.1984
30.9.1985
23.12.1985
1.5.1986
15.7.1986
28.10.1986
28.3.1987
14 जुलाई, 1987 कोह0द सलाहकार सिमित केपुनग)ठन क अिधसूचना जार क गई।
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
3.
11.9.1987
23.12.1987
9.5.1988
30.6.1988
13.9.1988
27.12.1988
29.3.1989
7.7.1989
लोक सभा के आम चुनाव के प 2ात ह0द सलाहकार सिमित के पुनग)ठन संबंधी अपे34त
कार) वाई क गई। ह0द सलाहकार सिमित के गठन क अिधसूचना 3.8.1990 को जार क
गई।
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
18.9.1990
18.12.1990
2.4.1991
14.6.1991
28.10.1991
22.1.1992
25.9.1992
7.1.1993
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4.
25.8.1994 को ह0द सलाहकार सिमित का पुनग)ठन कया गया।
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
22.9.1994
23.1.1995
28.6.1995
15.9.1995
15.2.1996
28.10.1996
5यारहवीं लोक सभा क चुनाव ूबया स6पूण) होने पर
के0ि म नए मं#ऽमंडल के गठन एवं ह0द सलाहकार
सिमित म नव िनवा)िचत संसद सदःय को
शािमल कए
जाने के प2ात ह0द सलाहकार सिमित क एक बैठक
आयो3जत क गई।
30.
31.
32.
5.
31.3.1997
15.7.1997
14.8.1997
24.8.1997 को इस सिमित का काय)काल समा< हो गया और नई सिमित के गठन क कार) वाई
ूार6भ क गई।
6.
वष) 1998 म ह0द सलाहकार सिमित के पुनग)ठन संबध
ं ी कार) वाई चल रह थी। अत :कोई
बैठक आयो3जत नहं क जा सक।
7.
19.7.1999 को ह0द सलाहकार सिमित का पुनग)ठन हो गया पर0तु इस वष) इसक कोई
बैठक आयो3जत नहं हो पाई।
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
8.
4.1.2000
21.7.2000
1.11.2000
4.6.2001
4.3.2002
9.5.2002
2.7.2002
18.7.2002 को इस सिमित का काय)काल समा< हो गया, इसके प2ात सिमित का पुनग)ठन
कया गया तथा दनांक 9 मई, 2003 को इसक अिधसूचना जार क गई।
40.
9.
9.10.2003
20.7.2004 को एक आिधसूचना जार करके इस सिमित का #वघटन कर दया गया।
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10.
इसके प2ात 28 माच), 2005 को अिधसूचना जार कर ह0द सलाहकार सिमित का पुनग)ठन
कया गया।
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
11.
29.4.2005
29.3.2006
30.11.2006
20.3.2007
2.7.2007
25.3.2008
27 माच), 2008 को सिमित का काय)काल पूरा होने पर 27 अ@टू बर ,2008 को अिधसूचना
जार करके सिमित का पुनग)ठन कया गया।
47.
12.
12.2.2009
वष) 2009 म पं
िहवींलोक सभा के गठन के प2ात हंद सलाहकार सिमित म संसद सदःय
का नामां
कन हुआ और 16 नवं
बर 2009 ,को पुन :अिधसूचना जार क गई।
.48
.49
.50
11.1.2010
19.10.2010
18.3.2011
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मंऽालय क राजभाषा काया)0वयन सिमित क बैठक क ितिथयां
बम संAया
बैठक क तारख
1984
1.
2.
3.
4.
16.1.1984
18.5.1984
18.7.1984
29.10.1984
1985
5.
6.
7.
8.
4.2.1885
30.5.1985
9.9.1985
8.11.1985
1986
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.2.1986
20.6.1986
17.9.1986
30.12.1986
1987
13.
14.
15.
16.
27.3.1987
15.6.1987
25.9.1987
28.12.1987
1988
17.
18.
19.
20.
25.3.1988
20.6.1988
30.9.1988
30.12.1988
1989
21.
22.
23.
24.
20.3.1989
29.6.1989
27.9.1989
27.12.1989
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1990
25.
26.
27.
28.
30.3.1990
28.6.1990
16.10.1990 (26.9.1990 क बैठक ःथिगत होकर 16.10.90 को हुई(
31.12.1990
1991
29.
30.
31.
32.
26.3.1991
27.6.1991
20.9.1991
30.12.1991
1992
33.
34.
35.
36.
30.3.1992
30.6.1992
28.9.1992
28.12.1992
1993
37.
38.
39.
40.
19.3.1993
15.6.1993
24.9.1993
29.12.1993
1994
41.
42.
43.
44.
25.3.1994
10.6.1994
12.9.1994
29.12.1994
1995
45.
46.
47.
48.
31.3.1995
20.6.1995
12.9.1995
27.12.1995
1996
49.
50.
51.
52.
22.3.1996
28.6.1996
3.9.1996
27.12.1996
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1997
53.
54.
55.
56.
20.3.1997
27.6.1997
5.9.1997
26.12.1997
1998
57.
58.
59.
60.
30.3.1998
18.6.1998
7.9.1998
28.12.1998
1999
61.
62.
63.
64.
23.3.1999
30.6.1999
15.9.1999
28.12.1999
2000
65.
66.
67.
68.
24.3.2000
20.6.2000
13.9.2000
27.12.2000
2001
69.
70.
71.
72.
29.3.2001
29.6.2001
13.9.2001
24.12.2001
2002
73.
74.
75.
76.
17.3.2002
25.6.2002
10.9.2002
13.12.2002
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2003
77.
78.
79.
80.
20.3.2003
26.5.2003
29.8.2003
19.11.2003
2004
81.
82.
83.
84.
11.2.2004
31.5.2004
26.7.2004
8.11.2004
2005
85.
86.
87.
88.
22.2.2005
4.7.2005
2.9.2005
7.11.2005
2006
89.
90.
91.
92.
30.3.2006
27.6.2006
11.9.2006
21.12.2006
2007
93.
94.
95.
96.
28.3.2007
31.5.2007
3.9.2007
18.12.2007
2008
97.
98.
99.
100.
27.3.2008
28.5.2008
12.9.2008
30.12.2008
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2009
101.
.102
.103
.104
12.3.2009
17.6.2009
11.9.2009
14.12.2009
2010
.105
.106
.107
.108
25.3.2010
16.6.2010
24.9.2010
30.12.2011
2011
109.
.110
.111
.112
29.3.2011
30.6.2011
24.8.2011
26.12.2011
2012
.113
1.3.2012
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TABLE-60
DETAILS OF ASSURANCES EXTRACTED/FULFILLED DURING
1956 TO 31ST MARCH, 2012
LOK SABHA
Year
1.
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Total
number of
Assurances
Number of Assurances
Fulfilled
Dropped
2.
1543
893
1324
1138
1000
1244
1333
781
883
1073
1542
2116
4174
4260
3331
1824
1577
1757
1789
925
521
889
1655
1069
1105
1587
1541
1726
1284
783
1098
2616
1171
1868
2396
1676
2195
1759
2524
1465
700
2093
1127
749
3.
1543
893
1324
1138
1000
1244
1333
781
883
1073
1542
2116
4174
4260
3331
1824
1577
1757
1789
925
521
889
1655
1069
1105
1587
1541
1726
1284
783
1098
2615
1170
1866
2394
1675
2194
1759
2524
1465
699
2092
1126
744
4.
-
Total
Implemented
Balance
%
Implementation
5(3+4)
1543
893
1324
1138
1000
1244
1333
781
883
1073
1542
2116
4174
4260
3331
1824
1577
1757
1789
925
521
889
1655
1069
1105
1587
1541
1726
1284
783
1098
2615
1170
1866
2394
1675
2194
1759
2524
1465
699
2092
1126
744
6(2-5)
01
01
02
02
01
01
00
00
01
01
01
05
7.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99.96
99.91
99.89
99.92
99.94
99.95
100.00
100.00
100.00
99.96
99.95
99.95
99.33
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
1720
1528
1507
1090
1159
1735
1075
1275
1111
1310
1562
1392
229
86,797
1716
1520
1496
1072
1132
1650
1011
1189
966
996
929
344
84,109
-
1716
1520
1496
1072
1132
1650
1011
1189
966
996
929
344
84,109
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04
08
11
18
27
85
64
86
145
314
633
1048
229
2688
99.76
99.47
99.27
98.34
97.67
95.10
94.04
93.25
86.94
76.03
59.47
22.02
0
96.90
RAJYA SABHA
Year
Total number of
Assurances
1.
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2.
373
238
287
235
233
257
479
218
349
1342
436
495
827
1104
591
447
832
1009
724
384
781
1117
1655
748
1391
1688
1466
1472
1082
1315
1295
1810
1705
1420
1642
1678
2052
1544
1261
740
672
906
232
261
706
382
679
Number of Assurances
Fulfilled
3.
373
238
287
235
233
257
479
218
349
1342
436
495
827
1104
591
447
832
1009
724
384
781
1117
1655
748
1391
1688
1466
1472
1082
1315
1295
1809
1705
1420
1642
1678
2051
1543
1260
740
671
903
228
256
703
377
655
Dropped
4.
01
01
Total
Implemented
Balance
% Implementation
5(3+4)
373
238
287
235
233
257
479
218
349
1342
436
495
827
1104
591
447
832
1009
724
384
781
1117
1655
748
1391
1688
1466
1472
1082
1315
1295
1809
1705
1420
1642
1678
2051
1543
1260
740
671
903
228
256
704
377
656
6(2-5)
01
01
01
01
01
03
04
05
02
5
23
7.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
99.94
100
100
100
100
99.95
99.94
99.92
100
99.85
99.67
98.28
98.08
99.72
98.69
96.61
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
843
544
1152
859
810
627
692
1075
972
174
50308
807
514
1050
796
776
540
612
669
269
48544
01
07
13
04
11
12
9
1
60
808
514
1057
809
780
551
624
678
270
48604
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35
30
95
50
30
76
68
397
702
174
1704
95.85
94.49
91.75
94.18
96.30
87.88
90.17
63.07
27.78
0
96.61
Table: 61
List of Telephone No’s of Ministers & Officers in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
S.
No.
Name & Designation
Telephone Numbers
Office
1
Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal,
Hon’ble Minister
Shri Z. A. Naqvi
PS to Minister
Shri Nar Singh Dev,
OSD to Minister
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3.
23018729,
23017798
23792341(Fax)
23093053(Fax)
Address
Residence
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Office
Residence
15, P.H.
6, Ashoka Road,
New Delhi
24617519
23018729,
23017798
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23018729,
23017798
23792341(Fax)
41829555
9810679678
15, P.H.
E-7/43, Type V
Lodhi Road complex, N.D.
15, P.H.
D-311, Ground Floor, Sarvodaya
Enclave, New Delhi.
69-B, P.H.
2, South Avenue Lane,
New Delhi
69-B, P.H.
1420, Netaji Nagar,
New Delhi
56, P. H.
9, Teen Murti Lane,
23794693
Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar
MOS(PG)
23011313
Shri P. K.Tripathy,
Addl. PS to MOS(PG)
23035105
2301(Fax)
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23035105
Shri Harish Rawat,
MOS(HR)
23010895
24104240
23793152
23034638
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Shri P.K. Malik,
OSD to MOS(HR)
New Delhi
29522549
23010895
56, P. H.
23034638
23011824(Fax)
Flat No.202, 2nd Floor,
M-76, Lado Sarai Village,
New Delhi.
4.
Shri Rajeev Shukla,
MOS (RS)
Shri Gyaneshwar Singh,
PS to MOS(RS)
5
Shri S. Chandrasekaran
Secretary
PPS to Secretary
(Smt. S. Suganthi)
6
Smt. R.C. Khwaja,
Joint Secretary
PS to Joint Secretary
(Smt. Jessie Jayachandran)
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8
Shri H.L. Negi,
Director
Shri A. Manoharan,
DS (Admn.)
23017651,
23034642
23013495(Fax)
23792545
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64, P.H.
5, Safdarjung Road,
New Delhi
M-9711001001
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23017663,
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64, P.H.
E-2, Pkt-A, INA Colony, Airport
Authority of India,
New Delhi-110023
S-61, Nivedita Kunj,
Sector-X, R.K. Puram,
New Delhi-110022
C-6-B-133, Janakpuri,
New Delhi-110058
26107047
8, P.H.
25541791
8, P.H.
26117630
M-9811870666
87, P.H.
D-I/28, Satya Marg, Chanakya Puri,
New Delhi
87-A, P.H.
103, Deepak Vihar, Najafgarh, New
Delhi.
86-B, P.H.
384, Laxmi Bai Nagar,
New Delhi.
109, Type-IV, North West Moti Bagh,
New Delhi
24671627
M-9958097749
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92, P.H.
Shri R. C. Mohanty,
DS (YP)
Smt. Suman Bara,
US (Leg)
Sh. Dhirendra Choubey,
US(YP)
23034761
23017004
23034728
24658028
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M-9968311833
Shri Rameshwar Prasad,
US (Admn.)
Shri Jagdish Kumar,
US(P&W)
23011774
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Shri A.K. Jha,
US (ME)
Shri A.B. Acharya,
US(Imp)
Shri P.K.Halder
SO (MPS)
Shri Mukesh Kumar,
SO (A& P)
Smt. Padma Rathi,
SO (Leg-II)
Shri S. S. Patra,
SO (Admn.)
Shri Rajan,
SO (C)
Smt. Mithlesh Kalia,
SO(Imp.-I)
Shri Anil Kumar,
SO(YP)
Shri Sharad Dwivedi,
SO(ME)
23034763
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90, P.H
92, P.H.
94, P.H.
17/883, Lodhi Colony
New Delhi.
547, Sector VII, M. B. Road, New
Delhi.
1766, Lodhi Road Complex,
New Delhi.
J-615, Mandir Marg,
New Delhi.
WZ 98/M-36, Hari Nagar,
New Delhi.
B-I/164, Gali-6, New Ashok
Nagar, Delhi.
C-357, Sarojini Nagar, New
Delhi
X-305, Sarojini Nagar, New
Delhi.
WZ-1297, Nangal Raya,
New Delhi-46
16/433, Lodhi Colony,
New Delhi.
10/3, Block No-1, New Minto
Road Hostel, New Delhi.
E-134, Sector-11, Faridabad,
Haryana.
House No. 1158, Sec-16,
Faridabad-121002
3D/11, Sector-2, DIZ Area,
Gole Market, New Delhi
41/F-2, Radheyshyam Park,
Rajender Nagar, Shahibabad,
Ghaziabad, U.P.
Block No.13, Qr. No.83,
Double Storey, Govt. Quarter,
Dev Nagar, New Delhi-110005
23034467
87-A,
P.H.
92, P.H.
23034744
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23035490
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23034759
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94, P.H.
Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh,
SO(P&W)
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97, P.H.
Shri Kiran Kumar,
SO(Leg.-I)
Shri Sohan Lal,
SO(G)
Smt. Manorama Bhardwaj,
Asstt. Director (Hindi)
Shri Bir Singh,
Cashier
Shri Purushottam Kumar,
Parliament Assistant
Smt. Sarla Bhutani,
Parliament Assistant
Sh S.K. Sinha,
Technical Director (NIC)
Shri Dhiraj Kakadia,
Director, PIB
23034757
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86-A,
P.H.
86, P.H.
J-5B, Laxmi Nagar, New
Delhi.
D-468, Mandir Marg,
New Delhi-110001
23034743
88, P.H.
23034753
87-A,
P.H.
86-A,
P.H.
86-A,
P.H.
14 B,
P.H.
122, Bwing,
PIB
Shastri
Bhawan.
Type-IV/394, Laxmi Bai Nagar,
New Delhi.
A-47, Ist Floor, Sunlight
Colony, Ashram, New Delhi
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A-156, Kidwai Nagar East,
New Delhi
984, Sector-V, R.K. Puram,
New Delhi.
19/989, Lodhi Colony,
New Delhi.
D-110, Pragati Vihar Hostel,
Lodhi Colony, New Delhi
Table : 62
LIST OF SECRETARIES OF THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
S. Name of the
No. Secretary
Period
From
To
Remarks
1.
Shri S.L. Shakdher
16.5.49
26.11.52
2.
Shri Prem Chand
27.11.52
9.2.54
3.
Shri N.K. Bhojwani
4.
5.
Shri S.P. Advani
Shri Kailash Chandra
9.2.54 (AN)
10.11.55
5.9.55
1.1.59
4.9.55
31.12.58
9.11.55
16.3.67
The post was equivalent to an Under
Secretary to the Government of India
The post was equivalent to a Deputy
Secretary to the Government of India
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6.
Shri H.N. Trivedi
28.3.67
31.12.75
7.
Shri K.N. Krishnan
25.3.76
5.2.82
8.
Shri Ishwari Prasad
5.2.82 (AN)
29.2.88
9.
Shri B.N. Dhoundiyal
11.4.88
28.2.91
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Shri R. Srinivasan
Shri M.M. Rajendran
Shri P.C. Hota
Shri R.C. Tripathi
Shri S.A.T. Rizvi
Shri L.D.Mishra
(Addl. charge)
Shri S.A.T. Rizvi
Shri R.D. Kapoor
Dr. M. Rehman
Shri L.M. Goyal
Sh. V. Lakshmi Ratan
Dr. V.K. Agnihotri
Shri A.K. Mohapatra
Shri Champak Chatterjee
Shri R.S. Pandey
Dr. (Mrs.) C.T. Misra
Shri P.K. Mishra
Smt. Asha Swarup
(Addl. charge)
Dr.(Smt.) Rekha Bhargava
Shri K. Mohandas
Shri P.J. Thomas
Shri U.N. Panjiar
(Addl. charge)
Shri Anil Kumar
Shri U.N. Panjiar
(Addl. charge)
Smt. Usha Mathur
Dr. T. Ramasami
(Addl. charge)
Shri S. Chandrasekaran
28.2.91 (AN)
16.9.92
20.5.93
1.9.95
1.9.97
25.2.99
31.8.92
20.5.93
31.8.95
31.8.97
24.2.99
15.3.99
-doThe post was equivalent to a Deputy
Secretary upto 28.11.63 and upgraded to the
status of Joint Secretary to the Government
of India w.e.f. 29.11.63
The post was equivalent to a Joint Secretary
to the Government of India.
The post was equivalent to a Joint Secretary
up to 2.6.80 and upgraded to the status of
Additional Secretary to the Government of
India w.e.f. 3.6.80.
The post was equivalent to an Additional
Secretary up to 18.2.84 and upgraded to the status
of Secretary to the Government of India w.e.f.
18.2.84. It was personal to the incumbent.
The post of Secretary, MPA, is of the status
of Secretary to the Government of India
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16.3.99
17.8.2000
2.11.2000
26.8.2002
1.6.2003
24.6.2003
1.9.2005
2.1.2006
1.5.2006
26.7.2006
31.10.2006
2.7.2007
1.8.2000
2.11.2000
31.7.2002
31.5.2003
24.6.2003
31.8.2005
1.1.2006
30.4.2006
25.7.2006
30.10.2006
30.6.2007
8.7.2007
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9.7.2007
1.1.2009
23.1.2009
1.10.2009
31.12.2008
22.1.2009
30.9.2009
18.10.2009
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19.10.2009
1.9.2010
31.8.2010
20.9.2010
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20.9.2010
6.6.2011
31.5.2011
20.9.2011
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16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35
36.
20.6.2011(AN)
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LIST OF EMPLOYEES OF THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
Sl.
No.
NAME
DESIGNATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
GROUP ‘A’ (GAZETTED)
Secretary
Shri S Chandrasekharan
Smt. R.C. Khwaja
Joint Secretary
Shri H.L. Negi
Director
Shri A. Manoharan
Deputy Secretary
Shri R.C. Mohanty
Deputy Secretary
Smt. Suman S. Bara
Under Secretary
Shri Dhirendra Choubey
Under Secretary
Shri Rameshwar Prasad
Under Secretary
Shri Jagdish Kumar
Under Secretary
Shri A. K. Jha
Under Secretary
11.
12.
Shri A.B. Acharya
Shri Smt. S. Suganthi
Under Secretary
PPS
GROUP ‘B’ GAZETTED
DESIGNATION
Sl.
NAME
No.
13.
Shri P.K. Halder
14.
Shri Mukesh Kumar
15.
Smt. Padma Rathi
16.
Shri S.S. Patra
17.
Shri Rajan
18.
Smt Mithlesh Kalia
19.
Shri Anil Kumar
20.
Shri P. K. Tripathi
21.
Shri Sharad Dwivedi
22.
Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh
23.
Shri Kiran Kumar
24.
Shri Sohan Lal
25.
Smt. Manorama Bhardwaj
26.
Smt Jessi Jayachandran
27.
Shri Ravinder Kumar
GROUP ‘B’ (NON-GAZETTED)
28.
Shri Manish Gupta
29.
Shri Purshottam Kumar
30.
Shri Hermon Lakra
31.
Shri Gauri Shankar
32.
Smt. Savidha Mohan
33.
Smt. Sarla Bhutani
PRESENT POSTING
Director (Legislative)
DS (Administration)
DS (Youth Parliament)
US (Legislative)
US ( Youth Parliament)
US(Administration)
US(Protocol &Welfare)
US(Members
Emoluments)
US(Implementation)
Secretary’s Office
PRESENT POSTING
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Section Officer
Assistant Director
Private Secretary
Private Secretary
Minister’s Personal Section
A&P
Legislative - II
Administration
Committee
Implementation -I
Youth Parliament
On deputation
Members Emoluments
Protocol & Welfare
Legislative - I
General
Hindi
Joint Secretary’s Office
MPS
Assistant
Parliament Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Parliament Assistant
Legislative -I
Legislative -I
A&P
ME
Imp. - I
Leg. - I
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Shri S.K. Jain
Smt. Bilasi Toppo
Shri Amar Dev
Shri Prodyot Bepari
Shri Placidius Barla
Shri Ahmad Mian Siddiqui
Shri Surendra Singh
Shri J.N. Naik
Shri P.C. Jha
Smt Rekha Bharti
Shri R. Raghunathan
Km. Mrig Nayani Pandey
Shri Virender Kumar
Shri Pawan Kumar
Smt Swaranjit Kaur
Smt Leolina Lakra
Smt Vandana Dhingra
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant/Accountant
Assistant
Personal Assistant
Personal Assistant
Personal Assistant
Personal Assistant
Personal Assistant
Personal Assistant
Senior Translator
Junior Translator
Junior Translator
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Committee
Imp. - II
Leg. II
A&P
MPS
Under Suspension
DS (A)
Director (L)
Secretary’s Office
US(P&W)and US(ME)
MPS
Hindi
Hindi
Hindi
Imp.- I
Imp.-II
A&P
GROUP ‘C’ (NON-GAZETTED)
Shri J.P.P. Kujur
UDC
General
Shri Prakash Tahiliani
UDC
Leg.II
Shri Braj Mohan Kumar
UDC
Leg.I
Shri Binda Rawat
UDC
Committee
Shri Birender Kumar
UDC
Imp. I
Shri James Rakesh Ekka
UDC
Admn
Smt Sushila
UDC
Imp. II
Shri Avinash Kumar
UDC
YP
Shri Yash Pal
UDC
P&W
Shri Pankaj Kumar
UDC
Admn
Shri Baij Nath Mehto
UDC
General
Shri Bir Singh
LDC((Cashier)
A&P
Shri Hoshiar Singh
LDC
Leg. II
Shri Vijay Pal
LDC
Imp. I
Shri Abhay Singh
LDC
Imp. II
Shri Jai Narain
LDC
Admn
Shri Sadhu Ram
LDC
P&W
Shri Uma Shankar Singh
LDC
Leg.I
LDC
Imp. II
Shri Parvinder Khatri
LDC
Imp.
I
Shri Narender Kumar
LDC
R Cell
Shri Nandan Kumar
Shri Surya Prakash
Staff Car Driver, Gd I
General Section
Shri Kanshi Ram
Staff Car Driver, Gd II General Section
Shri Manoj Kumar
Staff Car Driver,
General Section
Ordinary Grade
Shri Vijender Singh
Staff Car Driver,
General Section
Ordinary Grade
Shri Bhuwan Chander
Staff Car Driver,
General Section
Ordinary Grade
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Shri Ranjeet Singh
Shri Desh Ratan Rathee
Shri Dalip Kumar
Shri Jagdish Prasad
Shri Krishan Pal
Shri Rohtash Kumar
Shri Bhadai Shah
Shri Parmanand
Shri Gajraj Singh
Shri Deesh Kumar
Shri Mani Ram
Shri Ramesh Chander
Shri Bhawan Singh
Shri Om Prakash
Shri Brahm Kumar
Shri Nand Kishore
Shri Raj Kumar Paswan
Shri Kamal Kishore
Shri Rajinder
Shri Naresh Kumar
Smt Bishno Devi
Shri Mahesh
Smt. N. Thangeo
Shri Mukesh
Despatch Rider
Despatch Rider
Gestetner Operator
Daftry
Daftry
Daftry
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Peon
Farash
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General Section
General Section
General
Implementation I & II
General & Committee
YP
US (A)
Secretary’s Office
General
US(P&W)
General
Secretary’s Office
JS Office
General
A&P
Director(L)
MPS
Legislative I Section
General
US(L)
DS(A)
DS(YP)
Imp
Admn.