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LEGISLATIVE MATTERS

(UPDATED UPTO 31ST MARCH, 2009)

Table No. Subject

1. Dates of poll, constitution, first sitting expiration of the term and dissolution of the Lok Sabha since

1952 (First to Fourteenth 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 stands 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 1962

7. Statement showing the names and dates of appointment etc. of the Speakers pro tem

8. Statement showing the dates of election, names of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha

9. Dates of election of the Speaker, Lok Sabha and the constitution of the Departmentally related

Standing Committees since 1993

10. Statement showing the dates of election and names of the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

11. Duration of recess during Budget Sessions 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 when the House remained

unprorogued for more than 6 days

14. Dates of presentation of Interim (General and Railway) Budgets in Lok Sabha and duration of the

Sessions in which presented

15. Votes on Account 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 the Rajya Sabha, number of Bills passed by the both Houses

of Parliament, year-wise, since 1952

19. List of Government Bills pending in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha at the conclusion of 15th

Session of Lok Sabha and 215th 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

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22. Certain statistical data regarding Motion of Thanks on President’s Address

23. Sittings of the Houses of Parliament held on Saturdays/Holidays for presentation of General Budget

24. Date and time of presentation of General Budget in the 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. Lok Sabha

since, 1952

26. Dates of General discussion on the 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 the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha since 1993

28. No-Confidence Motions discussed in Lok Sabha and their outcome since 1952

29. Confidence Motions so far listed/discussed in Lok Sabha

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

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

RULE 377 / SPECIAL MENTIONS

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

34. Matters raised under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha and Special Mentions made in the Rajya Sabha

and their pendency, session-wise

TRAINING COURSES

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

35. Orientation Courses so far held for the officers of the Central Ministries /Departments

36. Orientation Courses so far held for the officers of the State Governments

37. Workshop on Managing Legislative Business for Officers of various Ministries/ Departments

CONSULTATIVE COMMITEES

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

38. List of various Consultative Committees constituted for various Ministries

39. List of Ministries where Consultative Committees could not be constituted for want of requisite

numbers of members

40. Statement showing Consultative Committee Meetings held during the period from 01.01.2008 to

31.03.2009

41. List of Members of Parliament nominated as Permanent Special Invitees (PSI) to the Consultative

Committees of various Ministries /Departments

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GOVERNMENT SPONSORED DELEGATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

42. Government sponsored Goodwill Delegation of Parliamentarians sent

43. Foreign Delegation received by Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

LEADERS OF HOUSES/LEADERS OF OPPOSITION/ LEADERS MEETINGS/AIWCS

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

44. Name of Leaders of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha of Parliament since 1952

45. 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

46. Meetings with Leaders of various Political Parties/Groups

47. Statement showing the details of All India Whips’ Conference held by the Ministry of Parliamentary

Affairs

48. Statement showing the salary, Allowances and other facilities admissible to Members of Parliament

49. Facilities extended to Ex-Members of Parliament

YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITION

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

50. Details of the number of participating schools of NCT and NDMC and names of the schools standing

first etc. since 1966

51. Details of Youth Parliament Competitions held between 1983-88 among Kendriya Vidyalayas located

in and around Delhi

52. Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan initiated

since 1988

53. Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for Jawahar Navoday Vidyalayas since

1997-98

54. Details of the National Youth Parliament Competitions for Universities/ Colleges initiated from

1997-98

55. Details of Orientation Courses held since 1988 for organization of Youth Parliament Competitions

in Delhi and NDMC Schools

56. Details of Orientation Courses held for organization of Youth Parliament Competitions in the Kendriya

Vidyalayas

57. Details of Orientation Courses held for organization of National Youth Parliament Competitions in

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

58. Details of Orientation Courses held for organization of National Youth Parliament Competitions in

Universities/Colleges

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HINDI

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

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ASSURANCES

60. Details of Assurances extracted/fulfilled during 1956 to 28th February, 2009

ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

(Updated upto 31st March, 2009)

61. List of Telephone Numbers/ Names of Ministers, Officers, their Telephone Numbers, Residential

Addresses etc.

62. List of Employees of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

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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 Date of the Date of Date of the Date of Date of

of poll constitution constitution of first sitting expiration of dissolution

Lok Sabha Government/ term (Article

Cabinet 83(2) of the

Constitution

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

First 21.02.52 02.04.52 13.05.52 13.05.52 12.05.57 04.04.57

Second 15.03.57 05.04.57 17.04.57 10.05.57 09.05.62 31.03.62

Third 25.02.62 02.04.62 10.04.62 16.04.62 15.04.67 03.03.67

Fourth 21.02.67 04.03.67 13.03.67 16.03.67 15.03.72 *27.12.70

Fifth 10.03.71 15.03.71 18.03.71 19.03.71 18.03.77 *18.01.77

Sixth 20.03.77 23.03.77 24.03.77 25.03.77 24.03.82 *22.08.79

Seventh 06.01.80 10.01.80 14.01.80 21.01.80 20.01.85 31.12.84

Eighth 28.12.84 31.12.84 31.12.84 15.01.85 14.01.90 27.11.89

Ninth 26.11.89 02.12.89 02.12.89 18.12.89 17.12.94 *13.03.91

Tenth 15.06.91 20.06.91 21.06.91 09.07.91 08.07.96 10.05.96

Eleventh 07.05.96 15.05.96 16.05.96 22.05.96 21.05.2001 *04.12.97

Twelfth 07.03.98 10.03.98 19.03.98 23.03.98 22.03.2003 *26.04.99

Thirteenth 04.10.99 10.10.99 13.10.99 20.10.99 19.10.2004 *06.02.2004

Fourteenth 10.05.04 17.05.04 22.05.04 02.06.04 01.06.09

* 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.

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TABLE – 2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DATES OF CONSTITUTION, DISSOLUTION ETC. OF VARIOUS LOK SABHAS

First Second Third Fourth

Dates of constitution April 2, 1952 April 5, 1957 April 2, 1962 March 4, 1967

Dates of swearing-in of the Ministry May 13, 1952 April 17, 1957 April 10, 1962 March 13, 1967

Dates of commencement and May 13 to May 10 to April 16 to March 16 to

conclusion of the First Session August 12, 1952 May 31, 1957 June 22, 1962 April 8, 1967

Dates of oath or affirmation May 13 & 15, May 10 & 11, April 16 & 17, March 16 & 17,

1952 1957 1962 1967

Dates of election of the Speaker May 15, 1952 May 11, 1957 April 17, 1962 March 17, 1967

Dates of delivery of President’s May 16, 1952 May 13, 1957 April 18, 1962 March 18, 1967

Address

Dates of dissolution April 4, 1957 March 31, 1962 March 3, 1967 December 27,

1970

Period for which Vote on Account 4 month 5 months 3 months 4 months

was obtained (April-July,1952) (April-Aug., 1957) (April-June, 1962) (April-July, 1967)

Session and its duration in which 5th Session of 15th Session of 16th Session of 1st Session of

the Vote on Account obtained Provisional 1st Lok Sabha 2nd Lok Sabha Fourth Lok

Parliament (March 18 to 28, (March 12 to 30, Sabha

(February 5 to 1957) 1962) (March 16 to

March 5, 1952) April 8, 1967)

Session and its duration in which 1st Session (May 2nd Session (July 1st Session (April 2nd Session (May

the full Budget was passed 13 to August 12, 15 to September 16 to June 22, 22 to August 12,

1952) 13, 1957) 1962) 1967)

Resignation by the outgoing Ministry 17.04.1957 4.04.1962 12.3.1967 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.

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Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth

Dates of constitution +March 15, 1971 March 23, 1977 January 10, 1980 December 31,

1984

Dates of swearing in of the Ministry March 18, 1971 March 24, 1977 January 14, 1980 December 31,

by Prime Minister, 1984

March 26, 1977

by 14 Ministers,

March 28, 1977

by 5 Ministers

Dates of commencement and +March 19 to +March 19 to January 21 to January 15 to

conclusion of the First Session April 2, 1971 April 7, 1977 February 2, 1980 30, 1985

Dates of oath or affirmation March 19, 1971 March 25, 1977 January 21 & 22, January 15,16

1980 and 17, 1985

Dates of election of the Speaker March 22, 1971 March 26, 1977 January 22, 1980 January 16, 1985

Dates of delivery of President’s March 23, 1971 March 28, 1977 January 23, 1980 January 17, 1985

Address

Dates of dissolution January 18, 1977 August 22, 1979 December 31, November 27,

1984 1989

Period for which Vote on Account 4 months 4 months 4 months 2 months

was obtained

Session and its duration in which 1st Session of 1st Session of 2nd Session of 2nd Session of

the Vote on Account obtained 5th Lok Sabha 6th Lok Sabha 7th Lok Sabha 8th Lok Sabha

(March 19 to (March 25 to (March 11 to 28, (March 13 to

April 2, 1971) April 7, 1977) 1980) May 20, 1985)

Session and its duration in which 2nd Session 2nd Session of 3rd Session of 2nd Session of

the full Budget was passed (May 24 to 6th Lok Sabha 7th Lok sabha 8th Lok Sabha

August 12, 1971) (June 11 to (June 9 to (March 13 to

August 8, 1977) August 12, 1980) May 20, 1985)

Resignation by the outgoing Ministry March 22, 1977 January 14, 1980 December 31, November 28,

1984 1989

+ Summons to the Members were issued on March 15, 1971 i.e. date of Constitution of 5th Lok Sabha.

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Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth

Dates of constitution December 2, June 20, 1991 May 15, 1996 March 10, 1998

1989

Dates of swearing in of the Ministry December 2, June 21, 1991 i) May 16, 1996 March 19, 1998

1989 (10 Ministers)

December 5, ii) June 1, 1996

1989 (12 Cabinet +

(portfolios 8 MOS)

allotted on iii) April 21, 1997

6.12.1989) [16 Cabinet +

9 MOS (IC) +

8 MOS]

Dates of commencement and December 18 to July 9, 1991 to May 22 to March 23 to

conclusion of the First Session 30, 1989 September 18, June 12, 1996 March 31, 1998

1991

Dates of oath or affirmation December 18 & July 9 & 10, 1991 May 22 & 23, March 23 & 24,

19, 1989 1996 1998

Dates of election of the Speaker December 19, July 10, 1991 May 23, 1996 March 24, 1998

1989

Dates of delivery of President’s December 20, July 11, 1991 May 24, 1996 March 25, 1998

Address 1989

Dates of dissolution March 13, 1991 May 10, 1996 December 4, April 26, 1999

1997

Period for which Vote on Account 4 months 4 months 4 months 4 months

was obtained (April-July 1991) (April-July, 1996) (April-July, 1998)

Session and its duration in which 2nd Session of 7th Session of 16th Session of 1st Session of

the Vote on Account obtained 9th Lok Sabha 9th Lok Sabha 10th Lok Sabha 12th Lok Sabha

(March 12 to (February 21 to (February 26 to (March 23 to

May 31, 1990) March 12, 1991) March 12, 1996) March 31, 1998)

Session and its duration in which 2nd Session of 1st Session of 2nd Session of 2nd Session of

the full Budget was passed 9th Lok Sabha 10th Lok Sabha 11th Lok Sabha 12th Lok Sabha

(March 12 to (July 9 to (July 10 to (May 27 to

May 31, 1990) September 18, September 13, August 6, 1998)

1991) 1996)

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Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth

Resignation by the outgoing Ministry June 21, 1991 May 16, 1996 May 28, 1996 April 17, 1999

(Relinquished (Sh. A.B.

their charges) 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)

Thirteenth Fourteenth

Dates of constitution October 10, 1999 May 17, 2004

Dates of swearing-in of the Ministry October 13, 1999 May 22, 2004

Dates of commencement and conclusion of October 20-29, 1999 June 2 to 10, 2004the First Session

Dates of oath or affirmation October 20-21, 1999 June 2 & 3, 2004

Dates of election of the Speaker (i) October 22, 1999; and June 4, 2004(ii) May 10, 2002

Dates of delivery of President’s Address October 25, 1999 June 7, 2004

Dates of dissolution February 6, 2004 —

Period for which Vote on Account was 2 months (April-May, 2000) (i) 4 months (April- July, 2004)obtained (ii) 2 months (Aug.-Sept., 2004)

Session and its duration in which the Vote on 3rd Session of 13th Lok Sabha (i) 14th Session of 13th LokAccount obtained (February 23 to May 17, 2000) Sabha (December 2, 2003 to

February 5, 2004)(ii) 2nd Session of 14th Lok Sabha(July 5 to August 26, 2004)

Session and its duration in which the full 3rd Session of 13th Lok Sabha 2nd Session of 14th Lok SabhaBudget was passed (February 23 to May 17, 2000) (July 5 to August 26, 2004)

Resignation of outgoing Ministry February 6, 2004 —

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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 Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. ofissue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted forthe sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business mentwas business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 25.4.1952 13.5.1952 10.45 a.m. 12.8.1952 19.8.1952 92 67 4 638.15 a.m.

2nd 26.8.1952 5.11.1952 10.45 a.m. 20.12.1952 4.1.1953 46 36 2 34

3rd 10.1.1953 11.2.1953 2.00 p.m. 15.5.1953 16.5.1953 94 72 4 688.15 a.m.

4th 21.5.1953 3.8.1953 8.15 a.m. 18.9.1953 23.9.1953 47 35}

5th 1.10.1953 16.11.1953 1.30 p.m. 24.12.1953 25.12.1953 39 30}

6th 7.1.1954 15.2.1954 2.00 p.m. 21.5.1954 22.5.1954 96 74}8.15 a.m. }

7th 19.6.1954 23.8.1954 8.15 a.m. 30.9.1954 1.10.1954 39 31}11.00 a.m. }

8th 9.10.1954 15.11.1954 11.00 a.m. 24.12.1954 24.12.1954 40 32}

9th 31.12.1954 21.2.1955 11.00 a.m. 7.5.1955 9.5.1955 76 58}10.30 a.m. } *

10th 23.5.1955 25.7.1955 11.00 a.m. 1.10.1955 4.10.1955 69 54}

11th 12.10.1955 21.11.1955 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1955 24.12.1955 33 27}

12th 6.1.1956 15.2.1956 11.00 a.m. 30.5.1956 2.6.1956 106 76}10.30 a.m. }10.00 a.m. }

13th 9.6.1956 16.7.1956 11.00 a.m. 13.9.1956 15.9.1956 60 45}10.30 a.m. }

14th 22.9.1956 14.11.1956 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1956 23.12.1956 39 30}

15th 21.2.1957 18.3.1957 11.00 a.m. 28.3.1957 28.3.1957 11 10}

N.B.

Sl.No. From to the House Sl.No. From to the housesat from sat from

(a) 3.5.52 21.5.52 10.45 a.m. (i) 21.2.55 30.4.55 11.00 a.m.

(b) 22.5.52 12.8.52 8.15 a.m. (j) 2.5.55 7.5.55 10.30 a.m.

(c) 11.2.53 10.4.53 2.00 p.m. (k) 15.2.56 3.3.56 11.00 a.m.

(d) 14.4.53 15.5.53 8.15 a.m. (l) 5.3.56 29.5.56 10.30 a.m.

(e) 15.2.54 19.4.54 2.00 p.m. (m) 30.5.56 — 10.00 a.m.

(f) 20.4.54 21.5.54 8.15 a.m. (n) 16.7.56 8.9.56 11.00 a.m.

(g) 23.8.54 8.9.54 8.15 a.m. (o) 10.9.56 13.9.56 10.30 a.m.

(h) 10.9.54 30.9.54 11.00 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.

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SECOND LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 22.4.1957 10.5.1957 11.00 a.m. 31.5.1957 1.6.1957 22 17

2nd 15.6.1957 15.7.1957 11.00 a.m. 13.9.1957 13.9.1957 61 47

3rd 20.9.1957 11.11.1957 11.00 a.m. 21.12.1957 21.12.1957 41 32

4th 28.12.1957 10.2.1958 11.00 a.m. 9.5.1958 12.5.1958 89 64

5th 2.6.1958 11.8.1958 11.00 a.m. 27.9.1958 1.10.1958 48 35

6th 10.10.1958 17.11.1958 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1958 22.12.1958 34 26

7th 8.1.1959 9.2.1959 11.00 a.m. 9.5.1959 11.5.1959 90 65

8th 25.5.1959 3.8.1959 11.00 a.m. 12.9.1959 15.9.1959 41 31

9th 25.9.1959 16.11.1959 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1959 24.12.1959 37 27

10th 6.1.1960 8.2.1960 11.00 a.m. 29.4.1960 5.5.1960 82 60

11th 19.5.1960 1.8.1960 11.00 a.m. 9.9.1960 13.9.1960 40 31

12th 27.9.1960 14.11.1960 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1960 26.12.1960 40 30

13th 6.1.1961 14.2.1961 11.00 a.m. 5.5.1961 11.5.1961 81 61

14th 29.5.1961 7.8.1961 11.00 a.m. 8.9.1961 11.9.1961 33 25

15th 20.9.1961 20.11.1961 11.00 a.m. 8.12.1961 12.12.1961 19 16

16th 19.2.1962 12.3.1962 11.00 a.m. 30.3.1962 Dissolved on 20 14

31.3.1962

NB: Joint Sitting of Houses was held on 6.5.1961 to consider the Dowry Prohibition Bill, 1959

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THIRD LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 3.4.1962 16.4.1962 11.00 a.m. 22.6.1962 23.6.1962 68 51

2nd 5.7.1962 6.8.1962 11.00 a.m. 7.9.1962 9.9.1962 33 25

3rd 29.10.1962 *8.11.1962 @11.00 a.m. 11.12.1962 26.1.1963 34 26

21.1.1963 25.1.1963 5 5

4th 31.1.1963 18.2.1963 11.00 a.m. 7.5.1963 9.5.1963 79 61

5th 28.5.1963 13.8.1963 11.00 a.m. 21.9.1963 21.9.1963 40 30

6th 1.10.1963 18.11.1963 11.00 a.m. 21.12.1963 22.12.1963 34 26

7th 1.1.1964 10.2.1964 11.00 a.m. 6.5.1964 6.5.1964 87 66

8th 8.5.1964 27.5.1964 11.00 a.m. 5.6.1964 6.6.1964 10 7

9th 20.7.1964 7.9.1964 11.00 a.m. 3.10.1964 5.10.1964 33 20

10th 10.10.1964 16.11.1964 11.00 a.m. 24.12.1964 25.12.1964 39 29

11th 9.1.1965 17.2.1965 11.00 a.m. 11.5.1965 11.5.1965 84 57

12th 5.6.1965 16.8.1965 11.00 a.m. 24.9.1965 25.9.1965 40 29

13th 1.10.1965 3.11.1965 11.00 a.m. 10.12.1965 13.12.1965 38 27

14th 21.12.1965 14.2.1966 11.00 a.m. 18.5.1966 20.5.1966 94 63

15th 24.5.1966 25.7.1966 11.00 a.m. 7.9.1966 12.9.1966 45 32

16th 17.9.1966 1.11.1966 11.00 a.m. 5.12.1966 9.12.1966 36 24

#17th 13.1.1967 - - - - - -

* 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.

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FOURTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 4.3.1967 16.3.1967 *11.00 a.m. 8.4.1967 10.4.1967 24 17

2nd 22.4.1967 22.5.1967 11.00 a.m. 12.8.1967 16.8.1967 83 62

3rd 1.9.1967 13.11.1967 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1967 26.12.1967 41 31

4th 9.1.1968 12.2.1968 11.00 a.m. 10.5.1968 14.5.1968 89 61

5th 18.5.1968 22.7.1968 11.00 a.m. 30.8.1968 31.8.1968 40 28

6th 21.9.1968 11.11.1968 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1968 24.12.1968 40 31

7th 6.1.1969 17.2.1969 11.00 a.m. 16.5.1969 19.5.1969 89 62

8th 24.5.1969 21.7.1969 11.00 a.m. 30.8.1969 3.9.1969 41 29

9th 24.9.1969 17.11.1969 11.00 a.m. 24.12.1969 27.12.1969 38 29

10th 19.1.1970 20.2.1970 11.00 a.m. 20.5.1970 23.5.1970 90 $62

11th 27.5.1970 27.7.1970 11.00 a.m. 4.9.1970 7.9.1970 40 29

12th 19.9.1970 9.11.1970 11.00 a.m. 18.12.1970 23.12.1970 40 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.

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FIFTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 15.3.1971 19.3.1971 11.00 a.m. 2.4.1971 7.4.1971 15 +12

2nd 21.4.1971 24.5.1971 11.00 a.m. 12.8.1971 18.8.1971 81 59

3rd 7.10.1971 15.11.1971 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1971 25.12.1971 39 $31

4th 21.1.1972 13.3.1972 11.00 a.m. 1.6.1972 3.6.1972 81 57

5th 9.6.1972 31.7.1972 11.00 a.m. 4.9.1972 6.9.1972 36 25

6th 16.9.1972 13.11.1972 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1972 28.12.1972 40 29

7th 8.1.1973 19.2.1973 12.30 p.m. 16.5.1973 20.5.1973 87 58

8th 1.6.1973 23.7.1973 11.00 a.m. 5.9.1973 7.9.1973 45 31

9th 18.9.1973 12.11.1973 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1973 23.12.1973 41 31

10th 11.1.1974 18.2.1974 12.35 p.m. 10.5.1974 11.5.1974 82 54

11th 3.6.1974 22.7.1974 11.00 a.m. 9.9.1974 10.9.1974 50 38

12th 27.9.1974 11.11.1974 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1974 24.12.1974 40 27

13th 21.1.1975 17.2.1975 11.00 a.m. 9.5.1975 15.5.1975 82 49

14th 9.7.1975 21.7.1975 11.00 a.m. 7.8.1975 3.9.1975 18 #14

15th 16.12.1975 5.1.1976 11.00 a.m. 6.2.1976 9.2.1976 33 22

16th 12.2.1976 8.3.1976 11.00 a.m. 27.5.1976 28.5.1976 81 48

17th 9.6.1976 10.8.1976 11.00 a.m. 2.9.1976 5.9.1976 24 17

18th 16.9.1976 25.10.1976 11.00 a.m. 5.11.1976 11.11.1976 12 #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

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SIXTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 24.3.1977 25.3.1977 11.00 a.m. 7.4.1977 12.4.1977 14 *11

$2nd 13.5.1977 **11.6.77 11.00 a.m. 8.8.1977 10.8.1977 59 48

3rd 17.9.1977 14.11.1977 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1977 25.12.1977 40 27

4th 27.1.1978 20.2.1978 12.30 p.m. 15.5.1978 18.5.1978 85 58

5th 29.5.1978 17.7.1978 11.00 a.m. 31.8.1978 2.9.1978 46 32

6th 17.10.1978 20.11.1978 11.00 a.m. @23.12.1978 26.12.1978 34 25

7th 17.1.1979 19.2.1979 ^11.00 a.m. 18.5.1979 24.5.1979 89 59

8th 6.6.1979 9.7.1979 11.00 a.m. #16.7.1979 3.8.1979 8 6

9th 7.8.1979 20.8.1979 11.00 a.m. +20.8.1979 22.8.1979 1 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

N.B.: Joint Sitting : Joint Sitting of the Houses to deliberate on the Banking Service Commission (Repeal) Bill, 1977

was held on 16.5.1978.

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SEVENTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no.

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the

the sitting sine-die Session House sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1st 16.1.1980 21.1.1980 11.00 a.m. 2.2.1980 7.2.1980 13 10

2nd 23.2.1980 11.3.1980 11.00 a.m. 28.3.1980 28.3.1980 18 14

3rd 24.5.1980 9.6.1980 11.00 a.m. 12.8.1980 14.8.1980 65 48

4th 15.10.1980 17.11.1980 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1980 26.12.1980 37 26

5th 9.1.1981 16.2.1981 12.35 p.m. 9.5.1981# 12.5.1981 83 56

6th 27.7.1981 17.8.1981 11.00 a.m. 18.9.1981 22.9.1981 33 25

7th 24.10.1981 23.11.1981 11.00 a.m. 25.12.1981 28.12.1981 33 24

(sitting of 24th

continued

upto 10 a.m.

on 25.12.81)

8th 16.1.1982 18.2.1982 12.32 p.m. 30.4.1982 7.5.1982 72 47

9th 15.6.1982 8.7.1982 11.00 a.m. 16.8.1982 17.8.1982 40 25

10th 14.9.1982 4.10.1982 11.00 a.m. 5.11.1982 9.11.1982 33 20

11th 17.1.1983 18.2.1983 12.20 p.m. 10.5.1983 13.5.1983 82 48

12th 25.6.1983 25.7.1983 11.00 a.m. 26.8.1983 30.8.1983 33 23

13th 20.10.1983 15.11.1983 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1983 24.12.1983 38 *22

14th 31.1.1984 23.2.1984 12.35 p.m. 9.5.1984 12.5.1984 77 52

15th 29.6.1984 23.7.1984 11.00 a.m. 27.8.1984 11.9.1984 36 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.

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EIGHTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 5.1.1985 15.1.1985 11.00 a.m. 30.1.1985 9.2.1985 16 11 2 11

2nd 28.2.1985 13.3.1985 11.00 a.m. 20.5.1985 28.5.1985 69 48 9 48

3rd 28.6.1985 23.7.1985 11.00 a.m. 29.8.1985 30.8.1985 38 26 5 26

4th 18.10.1985 18.11.1985 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1985 24.12.1985 33 24 5 24

5th 1.2.1986 20.2.1986 1.00 p.m. 8.5.1986 12.5.1986 78 48 11 48

6th 27.6.1986 17.7.1986 11.00 a.m. 22.8.1986 30.8.1986 37 24 5 24

7th 9.10.1986 4.11.1986 11.00 a.m. 9.12.1986 12.12.1986 36 26 5 26

8th (P-I) 31.1.1987 23.2.1987 1.15 p.m. 12.5.1987 - 79 50 10 50

(P-II) 9.7.1987 27.7.1987 11.00 a.m. 28.8.1987 3.9.1987 33 24 5 24

9th 14.10.1987 6.11.1987 11.00 a.m. 15.12.1987 18.12.1987 40 28 6 28

10th 30.1.1988 22.2.1988 12.55 p.m. 13.5.1988 18.5.1988 82 53 9 53

11th 29.6.1988 27.7.1988 11.00 a.m. 5.9.1988 29.9.1988 41 25 5 25

12th 6.10.1988 2.11.1988 11.00 a.m. 16.12.1988 5.1.1989 45 24 4 24

13th 1.2.1989 21.2.1989 1.00 p.m. 15.5.1989 23.5.1989 84 49 11 49

14th (P-I) 27.6.1989 18.7.1989 11.00 a.m. 18.8.1989 - 32 22 4 22

(P-II) 5.10.1989 11.10.1989 11.00 a.m. 13.10.1989 20.10.1989 3 3 - 3

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NINTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 8.12.1989 18.12.1989 11.00 a.m. *30.12.89 6.1.1990 13 9 2 9

2nd 7.2.1990 12.3.1990 12.45 p.m. 31.5.1990 8.6.1990 81 53 11 53

3rd (P-I) 22.6.1990 7.8.1990 11.00 a.m. 7.9.1990 32 21 5 21

(P-II) 24.9.1990 1.10.1990 11.00 a.m. 5.10.1990 11.10.1990 5 3 - 3

4th 25.10.1990 7.11.1990 11.00 a.m. 7.11.1990 11.11.1990 1 1 - 1

5th 12.11.1990 16.11.1990 11.00 a.m. 16.11.1990 26.11.1990 1 1 - 1

6th 30.11.1990 27.12.1990 11.00 a.m. 11.1.1991 22.1.1991 16 10 2 10

7th 31.1.1991 21.2.1991 12.50 p.m. 12.3.1991 Dissolved on

13.3.1991 20 11 1 11

* Sitting of 29th December continued upto 4.00 a.m. on 30 December, 1989

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TENTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 29.6.1991 9.7.1991 11.00 a.m. 18.9.1991 26.9.1991 72 49 9 49

2nd 4.11.1991 20.11.1991 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1991 23.12.1991 31 22 5 22

3rd 24.1.1992 24.2.1992 1.20 p.m. 12.5.1992 25.5.1992 79 49 10 49

4th 18.6.1992 8.7.1992 11.00 a.m. 20.8.1992 25.8.1992 44 31 3 31

5th 29.10.1992 24.11.1992 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1992 24.12.1992 30 18 2 18

6th 3.2.1993 22.2.1993 12.50 p.m. 14.5.1993 18.5.1993 82 45 8 45

7th 9.7.1993 26.7.1993 11.00 a.m. 28.8.1993 23.9.1993 34 24 5 24

8th 12.11.1993 2.12.1993 11.00 a.m. 30.12.1993 7.1.1994 29 20 2 20

9th 3.2.1994 21.2.1994 1.05 p.m. 13.5.1994 23.5.1994 82 38 6 38

10th 26.5.1994 13.6.1994 11.00 a.m. 14.6.1994 18.6.1994 2 2 - 2

11th 8.7.1994 25.7.1994 11.00 a.m. 26.8.1994 6.9.1994 33 24 5 24

12th 18.11.1994 7.12.1994 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1994 27.12.1994 17 13 2 13

13th 1.2.1995 13.2.1995 12.35 p.m. 3.6.1995 15.6.1995 111 42 7 42

14th 8.7.1995 31.7.1995 11.00 a.m. 26.8.1995 6.9.1995 27 16 3 16

15th 14.11.1995 27.11.1995 11.00 a.m. 22.12.1995 2.1.1996 26 20 2 20

16th 6.2.1996 26.2.1996 12.22 p.m. 12.3.1996 14.3.1996 16 10 1 10

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ELEVENTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. ofissue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted forthe sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business mentwas business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st (P-I) 18.5.1996 22.5.1996 11.00 a.m. 28.5.1996 22 5 - 5(P-II) 4.6.1996 10.6.1996 11.00 a.m. 12.6.1996 13.6.1996 3 3

2nd 25.6.1996 10.7.1996 11.00 a.m. 13.9.1996* 19.9.1996 66 30 6 30

3rd 2.11.1996 20.11.1996 11.00 a.m. 20.12.1996 24.12.1996 31 22 4 22

4th 3.2.1997 20.2.1997 12.47 p.m. 16.5.97@ 21.5.1997 86 37 8 37

**5th 14.6.1997 23.7.1997 11.00 a.m. 1.9.1997$ 2.9.1997 41 23 4 23

6th (P-I) 13.10.1997 19.11.1997 11.00 a.m. 24.11.1997 - 14 4 - 4(P-II) 28.11.1997 2.12.1997 11.00 a.m. 2.12.1997 Dissolved on - 1 - 1

4.12.1997

* 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

TWELFTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 21.3.1998 23.3.1998 11.00 a.m. 31.3.1998 6.4.1998 9 8 - 8

2nd 29.4.1998 27.5.1998 11.01 a.m. 6.8.1998* 10.8.1998 72 38 6 38

3rd 17.10.1998 30.11.1998 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1998 31.12.1998 24 18 3 18

4th 23.1.1999 22.2.1999 1.05 p.m. $22.4.1999 Dissolved on 60 24 2 24

on 26.4.1999

* 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

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THIRTEENTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 16.10.1999 20.10.1999 11.00 a.m. 29.10.1999 1.11.1999 10 8 - 8

2nd 6.11.1999 29.11.1999 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1999 27.12.1999 25 19 3 19

3rd 2.2.2000 23.2.2000 1.00 p.m. 17.5.2000 23.5.2000 85 38 6 38

4th 23.6.2000 24.7.2000 11.00 a.m. 25.8.2000 28.8.2000 33 22 5 22

5th 4.11.2000 20.11.2000 11.00 a.m. 22.12.2000 22.12.2000 33 25 3 25

6th 31.1.2001 19.2.2001 1.30 p.m. 27.4.2001 3.5.2001 68 31 2 31

7th 20.6.2001 23.7.2001 11.00 a.m. 31.8.2001 3.9.2001 40 29 5 29

8th 30.10.2001 19.11.2001 11.00 a.m. 19.12.2001 21.12.2001 31 21 2 21

9th 24.1.2002 25.2.2002 1.24 p.m. 17.5.2002 22.5.2002 82 40 4 40

10th 28.6.2002 15.7.2002 11.00 a.m. 12.8.2002 16.8.2002 29 21 3 21

11th 31.10.2002 18.11.2002 11.00 a.m. 20.12.2002 24.12.2002 33 23 4 23

12th 30.1.2003 17.2.2003 1.55 p.m. 9.5.2003 10.5.2003 82 37 5 37

13th 1.7.2003 21.7.2003 11.00 a.m. 22.8.2003 26.8.2003 33 21 4 21

14th(P-I) 12.11.2003 2.12.2003 11.00 a.m. 23.12.2003 - 22 16 3 16

(P-II) 20.01.04 29.01.2004 11.00 a.m. 05.02.2004 Dissolved on 8 5 1 5

06.02.2004

NB: Joint sitting of Houses was held on 26.3.2002 to deliberate on POTA Bill.

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FOURTEENTH LOK SABHA

Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st 28.5.2004 2.6.2004 11.00 a.m. 10.6.2004 11.6.2004 9 7 - 7

2nd-B 18.6.2004 5.7.2004 11.00 a.m. 26.8.2004 30.8.2004 53 24 - 24

3rd 17.11.2004 1.12.2004 11.00 a.m. 23.12.2004 24.12.2004 23 17 3 17

4th-B 31.1.2005 25.2.2005 12.47 pm 13.5.2005 17.5.2005 78 38 5 38

5th 8.7.2005 25.7.2005 11.00 a.m. 30.8.2005 1.9.2005 37 24 4 24

6th 3.11.2005 23.11.2005 11.00 a.m. 23.12.2005 28.12.2005 31 23 3 23

7th Part I 28.1.2006 16.2.2006 12.20p.m. 22.3.2006 - 35 25 3 25

Part II-B 4.4.2006 10.5.2006 11.00a.m. 23.5.2006 14 10 2 10

8th 6.7.2006 24.7.2006 11.00a.m. 25.8.06 30.8.2006 33 22 3 22

9TH 3.11.2006 22.11.2006 11.00a.m. 19.12.2006 21.12.2006 28 20 3 20

10th@-B 7.2.2007 23.2.2007 12.35 p.m. 17.5.2007 21.5.2007 84 32 2 32

11th 28.7.2007 10.8.2007 11.00a.m. 10.9.2007 11.9.2007 32 17 3 17

12th 5.11.2007 15..11.2007 11.00a.m. 7.12.2007 12.12.2007 23 17 2 17

13th-B 11.2.2008 25.2.2008 12.25p.m. ***5.5.2008 10.5.2008 71 28 2 28

14th 12.7.2008 21.7.2008 11.00a.m. 22.7.2008 - 2 - 2

Part I 156

Part II 17.10.2008 11.00a.m. 23.12.2008 24.12.2008 16 4 16

15th 23.1.2009 12.2.2009 12.50 p.m. 26.2.2009 2.3.2009 15 10 1 10

** 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.

@ On the suggestion of Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and subsequent recommendation of the Business Advisory Committee

at its sitting held on 13.3.2007, the Lok Sabha agreed to reschedule commencement of the second part of Budget Session

from 26th April, , 2007 instead of 18th April, 2007 fixed earlier on account of Assembly Elections in UP. Accordingly, sittings

fixed for Wednesday the 18th, Thursday the 19th, Friday the 20th, Monday the 23rd, Tuesday the 24th and Wednesday the 25th

April, 2007 were cancelled. The House was adjourned sine on 17.5.2007 instead of 22.5.2007, fixed as per the earlier

schedule. As a result the sittings fixed for Friday the 18th, Monday the 21st and Tuesday the 22nd May, 2007 stood cancelled.

*** Lok Sabha was originally scheduled to adjourn sine-die on Friday, 9th May, 2008 but the Lok Sabha was adjourned sine-die

on Monday, 5th May, 2008, 4 days earlier than scheduled as the essential Government Business was completed.

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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 Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1st (Part I) 25.4.52 13.5.52 10.45 am 31.5.52 19 13 - 13

1st (Part II)-B 14.7.52 10.45 am 14.8.52 19.8.52 32 25 3 22

2nd 15.9.52 24.11.52 10.45 am 22.12.52 3.1.53 29 22 3 19

3rd (Part-I) 15.1.53 11.2.53 2.00 pm 28.3.53 45 24

3rd (Part II)-B 9.4.53 2.00 pm 16.5.53 19.5.53 38 27 3 48

4th 7.8.53 *24.8.53 8.15 am 23.9.53 25.9.53 30 24 3 21

5th 6.10.53 23.11.53 1.30 pm 24.12.53 26.12.53 32 25 3 22

6th (Part-I) 13.1.53 15.2.54 1.30 pm 18.3.54

6th (Part-II) -B 19.4.54 8.15 am 19.5.54 22.5.54 31 25 5 20

7th 14.6.54 23.8.54 8.15 am 30.9.54 1.10.54 39 29 4 25

8th 11.10.54 25.11.54 11.00 am 24.12.54 24.12.54 30 24 4 20

9th-B 11.1.55 21.2.55 11.00 am 4.5.55 6.5.55 73 50 5 45

10th 13.6.55 16.8.55 11.00 am 1.10.55 4.10.55 47 35 4 30

11th 17.10.55 21.11.55 11.00 am 24.12.55 26.12.55 34 26 4 22

12th-B 31.12.55 15.2.56 11.00am 16.3.56 17.3.56 31 23 2 21

13th-B 23.3.56 23.4.56 11.00 am 31.5.56 2.6.56 39 29 3 26

14th 9.6.56 30.7.56 11.00 am 13.9.56 15.9.56 46 34 4 30

15TH 25.9.56 19.11.56 11.00 am 22.12.56 23.12.56 34 27 4 23

16TH 19.2.57 18.3.57 11.00 am 28.3.57 30.3.57 11 9 1 8

17TH 25.4.57 13.5.57 11.00 am 1.6.57 1.6.57 20 17 2 15

18TH-B 20.6.57 12.8.57 11.00 am 14.9.57 14.9.57 34 23 2 21

19th 18.9.57 18.11.57 11.00 am 24.12.57 24.12.57 37 28 4 24

20th-B 30.12.57 10.2.58 11.00 am 14.3.58 15.3.58 33 23 4 19

21st 21.3.58 22.4.58 11.00 am 10.5.58 12.5.58 19 16 2 14

22nd 21.5.58 18.8.58 11.00 am 27.9.58 1.10.58 41 30 4 26

23rd 15.10.58 24.11.58 11.00 am 24.12.58 25.12.58 31 22 4 18

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Session Date of Date of Time of Date of Date of Total no. Actual no. No. of No. of

issue of commen- commen- adjourn- proroga- of days of days on days days

summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

24th-B 6.1.59 9.2.59 11.00 am 13.3.59 14.3.59 33 26 4 22

25th-B 28.3.59 20.4.59 11.00 am 8.5.59 9.5.59 19 15 2 13

26th 20.5.59 10.8.59 11.00 am 11.9.59 12.9.59 33 24 4 20

27th 21.9.59 23.11.59 11.00 am 22.12.59 23.12.59 30 22 4 18

28th-B 1.1.60 8.2.60 11.00 am 11.3.60 12.3.60 33 25 3 22

29th-B 17.3.60 6.4.60 11.00 am 29.4.60 1.5.60 24 17 3 14

30th 9.5.60 8.8.60 11.00 am 9.9.60 10.9.60 33 24 4 20

31st 21.9.60 28.11.60 11.00 am 23.12.60 24.12.60 26 20 3 17

32nd-B 27.12.60 14.2.61 11.00 am 18.3.61 23.3.61 33 24 3 21

33rd-B 23.3.61 27.3.61 11.00 am 30.3.61 31.3.61 4 4 - 4

34th-B 3.4.61 19.4.61 11.00 am 5.5.61 10.5.61 17 13 2 11

35th 9.6.61 14.8.61 11.00 am 8.9.61 9.9.61 26 19 3 16

36th 11.9.61 27.11.61 11.00 am 15.12.61 16.12.61 19 15 4 11

37th 17.2.62 12.3.62 11.00 am 30.3.62 31.3.62 19 13 2 11

38th-B 4.4.62 17.4.62 11.00 am 11.5.62 12.5.62 25 18 3 15

39th-B 17.5.62 14.6.62 11.00 am 26.6.62 28.6.62 13 11 2 9

40th 3.7.62 6.8.62 11.00 am 7.9.62 9.9.62 33 23 4 19

41st 29.10.62 **8.11.62 11.00 am 12.12.62 35 26 4 22

21.1.63 25.1.63 29.1.63 5 5 - 5

42nd-B 31.1.63 18.2.63 11.00 am 20.3.63 21.3.63 31 22 3 19

43rd-B 25.3.63 22.4.63 11.00 am 11.5.63 17.5.63 20 17 2 15

44th 27.5.63 13.8.63 11.00 am 21.9.63 23.9.63 40 29 5 24

45th 1.10.63 18.11.63 11.00 am 23.12.63 24.12.63 36 27 5 22

46th-B 30.12.63 10.2.64 11.00 am 17.3.64 18.3.64 37 27 4 23

47th-B 21.3.64 21.4.64 11.00 am 8.5.64 9.5.64 18 14 2 12

48th 11.5.64 27.5.64 11.00 am 6.6.64 9.6.64 11 7 2 5

49th 18.7.64 7.9.64 11.00 am 3.10.64 5.10.64 27 20 4 16

50th 8.10.64 16.11.64 11.00 am 24.12.64 25.12.64 39 28 5 23

51st-B 5.1.65 17.2.65 11.00 am 31.3.65 2.4.65 43 29 5 24

52nd-B 5.4.65 3.5.65 11.00 am 15.5.65 15.5.65 13 10 2 8

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was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

53rd 2.6.65 16.8.65 11.00 am 24.9.65 25.9.65 40 29 5 24

54th 29.9.65 3.11.65 11.00 am 10.12.65 13.12.65 38 28 6 22

55th-B 22.12.65 14.2.66 11.00 am 7.4.66 12.4.66 53 36 6 30

56th-B 15.4.66 3.5.66 11.00 am 19.5.66 20.5.66 17 13 2 11

57th 23.5.66 25.7.66 11.00 am 10.9.66 12.9.66 48 35 6 29

58th 15.9.66 7.11.66 11.00 am 10.12.66 13.12.66 34 25 4 21

59th 6.3.67 ***18.3.67 11.00 am 11.4.67 12.4.67 25 17 1 16

60th-B 17.4.67 22.5.67 11.00 am 23.6.67 24.6.67 34 26 3 23

61st-B 3.7.67 24.7.67 11.00 am 18.8.67 24.8.67 26 20 4 16

62nd 7.9.67 20.11.67 11.00 am 27.12.67 30.12.67 39 28 5 23

63rd-B 8.1.68 12.2.68 11.00 am 28.3.68 29.3.68 46 33 5 28

64th-B 5.4.68 29.4.68 11.00 am 13.5.68 15.5.68 15 12 2 10

65th 20.5.68 22.7.68 11.00 am 31.8.68 4.9.68 41 28 5 23

66th 19.9.68 18.11.68 11.00 am 28.12.68 30.12.68 41 30 5 25

67th-B 6.1.69 17.2.69 11.00 am 31.3.69 2.4.69 43 30 6 24

68th-B 5.4.69 28.4.69 11.00 am 19.5.69 21.5.69 22 17 2 15

69th 29.5.69 21.7.69 11.00 am 29.8.69 30.8.69 40 28 5 23

70th 20.9.69 17.11.69 11.oo am 24.12.69 26.12.69 38 27 5 22

71st-B 6.1.70 20.2.70 11.00 am 4.4.70 7.4.70 44 29 4 25

72nd-B 9.4.70 27.4.70 11.00 am 23.5.70 27.5.70 27 20 3 17

73rd 1.6.70 27.7.70 11.00 am 7.9.70 9.9.70 43 30 5 25

74th 14.9.70 9.11.70 11.00 am 18.12.70 23.12.70 40 28 4 24

75th 16.3.71 23.3.71 11.00 am 7.4.71 14.4.71 16 13 2 11

76th-B 19.4.71 24.5.71 11.00 am 25.6.71 29.6.71 33 25 4 21

77th-B 2.7.71 19.7.71 11.00 am 14.8.71 19.8.71 27 20 2 18

78th 1.10.71 15.11.71 11.00 am 24.12.71 26.12.71 40 31 5 26

79th-B 20.1.72 13.3.72 11.00 am 14.4.72 15.4.72 33 23 4 19

80th-B 18.4.72 8.5.72 11.00 am 3.6.72 5.6.72 27 21 3 18

81st 14.6.72 31.7.72 11.00 am 4.9.72 6.9.72 36 25 5 20

82nd 16.9.72 13.11.72 11.00 am 23.12.72 28.12.72 41 30 6 24

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summons cement cement of ment tion of the which the on which allotted for

the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

83rd-B 8.1.73 19.2.73 11.00 am 31.3.73 2.4.73 41 30 5 25

84th-B 6.4.73 30.4.73 11.00 am 19.5.73 25.5.73 20 14 2 12

85th 1.6.73 23.7.73 11.00 am 4.9.73 7.9.73 44 29 6 23

86th 18.9.73 12.11.73 11.00 am 24.12.73 25.12.73 43 32 6 26

87th-B 11.1.74 18.2.74 11.00 am 26.3.74 27.3.04 37 25 4 21

88th-B 30.3.74 22.4.74 11.00 am 14.5.74 17.5.74 23 16 3 13

89th 3.6.74 22.7.74 11.00 am 11.8.74 12.9.74 52 40 6 34

90th 27.9.74 11.11.74 11.00 am 21.12.74 24.12.74 41 28 5 23

91st-B 20.1.75 17.2.75 11.00 am 26.3.75 31.3.75 38 28 5 23

92nd-B 4.4.75 ****25.4.75 11.00 am 14.5.75 16.5.75 20 14 2 12

93rd 11.7.75 21.7.75 11.00 am 9.8.75 3.9.75 20 16 - 16

94th 16.12.75 5.1.76 11.00 am 6.2.76 9.2.76 33 23 4 19

95th-B 12.2.76 8.3.76 11.00 am 3.4.76 5.4.76 27 20 4 16

96th-B 8.4.76 10.5.76 11.00 am 28.5.76 29.5.76 19 14 3 11

97th 5.6.76 10.8.76 11.00 am 3.9.76 5.9.76 25 18 3 15

98th 20.9.76 3.11.76 11.00 am 15.11.76 17.11.76 13. 9 - 9

99th 22.2.77 28.2.77 11.00 am 2.3.77 2.3.77 2 2 - 2

100th 25.3.77 28.3.77 11.00 am 11.4.77 12.4.77 15. 10 1 9

101st-B 25.4.77 #11.6.77 11.00 am 28.6.77 29.6.77 18 13 3 10

102nd-B 4.7.77 18.7.77 11.00 am 9.8.77 11.8.77 23 17 3 14

103rd 17.9.77 14.11.77 11.00 am 24.12.77 28.12.77 41 28 3 25

104th-B 27.1.78 20.2.78 11.00 am 23.3.78 28.3.78 32 23 4 19

105th-B 31.3.78 24.4.78 11.00 am 18.5.78 19.5.78 25 17 3 14

106th 31.5.78 17.7.78 11.00 am 31.8.78 5.9.78 46 32 4 28

107th 17.10.78 20.11.78 11.00 am 26.12.78 26.12.78 37 25 5 20

108th-B 12.1.79 19.2.79 11.00 am 28.3.79 29.3.79 38 27 5 22

109th-B 9.4.79 24.4.79 11.00 am 23.5.79 25.5.79 30 20 3 17

110th 4.6.79 9.7.79 11.00 am 16.7.79 3.8.79 8 6 1 5

111th 7.8.79 20.8.79 11.00 am 20.8.79 24.8.79 1 1 - 1

112nd 16.1.80 23.1.80 12.15 pm 5.2.80 6.2.80 14 10 1 10

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business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

113rd 25.2.80 11.3.80 11.00 am 31.3.80 31.3.80 21 14 3 11

114th-B 24.5.80 9.6.80 11.00 am 9.7.80 10.7.80 31 23 3 20

115th-B 11.7.80 23.7.80 11.00 am 18.8.80 19.8.80 27 16 3 13

116th 15.10.80 17.11.80 11.00 am 24.12.80 27.12.80 38 27 5 22

117th-B 9.1.81 16.2.81 12.35 pm 26.3.81 31.3.81 39 26 4 22

118th-B 4.4.81 20.4.81 11.00 am 8.5.81 12.5.81 19. 14 2 12

119th 27.7.81 17.8.81 11.00 am 18.9.81 22.9.81 33 25 5 20

120th 24.10.81 23.11.81 11.00 am 24.12.81 28.12.81 32 24 4 20

121st-B 16.1.82 18.2.82 12.35 pm 31.3.82 1.4.82 42 29 6 23

122nd-B 7.4.82 26.4.82 11.00 am 6.5.82 12.5.82 11 9 1 8

123rd 15.6.82 8.7.82 11.00 am 13.8.82 17.8.82 37 24 6 18

124th 24.9.82 4.10.82 11.00 am 5.11.82 9.11.82 33 20 4 16

125th-B 17.1.83 18.2.83 12.20 pm 25.3.83 1.4.83 36 21 4 17

126th-B 4.4.83 26.4.83 11.00 am 10.5.83 13.5.83 15 11 2 9

127th 25.6.83 25.7.83 11.00 am 26.8.83 30.8.83 33 23 5 18

128th 20.10.83 15.11.83 11.00 am 22.12.83 24.12.83 38 22 5 17

129th-B 31.1.84 23.2.84 12.38 pm 23.3.84 31.3.84 30 22 4 18

130th-B 4.4.84 23.4.84 11.00 am 10.5.84 17.5.84 18 14 2 12

131st 29.6.84 23.7.84 11.00 am 29.8.84 11.9.84 30 27 5 22

132nd 5.1.85 17.1.85 12.30 pm 31.1.85 9.2.85 15 9 2 8

133rd-B 28.2.85 13.3.85 11.00 am 29.3.85 2.4.85 17 14 3 11

134th-B 10.4.85 29.4.85 11.00 am 21.5.85 26.5.85 23 16 3 13

135th 28.6.85 23.7.85 11.00 am 29.8.85 30.8.85 38 26 5 21

136th 17.10.85 18.11.85 11.00 am 20.12.85 24.12.85 33 24 5 23

137th-B 1.2.86 20.2.86 1.00 pm 20.3.86 23.3.86 29 20 4 16

138th-B 31.3.86 21.4.86 11.00 am 14.5.86 17.5.86 24 15 2 13

139th 27.6.86 17.7.86 11.00 am 22.8.86 30.8.86 37 24 4 20

140th 9.10.86 4.11.86 11.00 am 10.12.86 12.12.86 37 27 5 22

141st-B 30.1.87 23.2.87 1.15 pm 20.3.87 24.3.87 26 19 4 15

142nd-B 27.3.87 13.4.87 11.00 am 12.5.87 19.5.87 30 19 4 15

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transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

143rd 7.7.87 27.7.87 11.00 am 31.8.87 3.9.87 36 25 5 20

144th 13.10.87 6.11.87 11.00 am 16.12.87 18.12.87 41 29 6 23

145th-B 29.1.88 22.2.88 12.55 pm 30.3.88 6.4.88 38 26 4 15

146th-B 9.4.88 25.4.88 11.00 am 13.5.88 18.5.88 19 15 3 12

147th 28.6.88 27.7.88 11.00 am 6.9.88 29.9.88 42 26 5 21

148th 6.10.88 2.11.88 11.00 am 20.12.88 5.1.89 49 22 4 18

149th-B 1.2.89 21.2.89 1.00 pm 4.4.89 5.4.89 43 25 5 20

150th-B 6.4.89 24.4.89 11.00 am 12.5.89 23.5.89 19 14 2 12

151st (Part –I) 27.6.89 18.7.89 11.00 am 18.8.89 32 22 4 22

(Part-II) 5.10.89 11.10.89 11.00 am 14.10.89 20.10.89 4 3 - 3

(0.31 am)

152nd 7.12.89 20.12.89 12.15 pm 30.12.89 6.1.90 11 7 2 5

153rd (P-I) 7.2.90 12.3.90 12.45 pm 30.3.90 - 19 15 3 12

(P-II)-B 4.4.90 9.4.90 11.00 am 10.4.90 12.4.90 2 2 - 2

154th-B 17.4.90 30.4.90 11.00 am 1.6.90 8.6.90 33 23 4 19

155th (Part –I) 22.6.90 7.8.90 11.00 am 7.9.90 32 21 5 16

(Part II) 24.9.90 1.10.90 11.00 am 5.10.90 11.10.90 5 3 - 3

156th 30.11.90 27.12.90 11.00 am 11.1.91 22.1.91 16 10 2 8

157th 31.1.91 21.2.91 12.51 pm 13.3.91 14.3.91 21 12 1 12

158th 25.5.91 3.6.91 11.00 am 5.6.91 8.6.91 3 2 - 2

(1.15 am)

159th-B 29.6.91 11.7.91 12.58 pm 7.8.91 14.8.91 28 19 4 15

160th-B 14.8.91 26.8.91 11.00 am 18.9.91 26.9.91 24 18 3 15

161st 4.11.91 20.11.91 11.00 am 21.12.91 23.12.91 32 23 5 18

162nd-B 24.1.92 24.2.92 1.21 pm 3.4.92 7.4.92 40 28 4 24

163rd-B 9.4.92 27.4.92 11.00 am 14.5.92 25.5.92 18 13 2 11

164th 18.6.92 8.7.92 11.00 am 20.8.92 25.8.92 44 31 4 27

165th 29.10.92 24.11.92 11.00 am 23.12.92 24.12.92 30 18 3 16

166th-B 2.2.93 22.2.93 12.51 pm 31.3.93 1.4.93 38 25 5 21

167th-B 8.4.93 26.4.93 11.00 am 14.5.93 18.5.93 19 14 2 12

168th 9.7.93 26.7.93 11.00 am 27.8.93 23.9.93 33 22 5 17

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

169th 12.11.93 2.12.93 11.00 am 30.12.93 7.1.94 29 18 2 16

170th-B 3.2.94 21.2.94 1.02 pm 15.6.94 18.6.94 115 38 8 30

171st 8.7.94 25.7.94 11.00 am 26.8.94 6.9.94 33 24 5 19

172nd 18.11.94 7.12.94 11.00 am 23.12.94 27.12.94 17 13 1 12

173rd-B 1.2.95 13.2.95 12.38 pm 2.6.95 15.6.95 110 41 7 34

174th 7.7.95 31.7.95 11.00 am 26.8.95 6.9.95 27 16 3 13

175th 14.11.95 27.11.95 11.00 am 22.12.95 29.12.95 26 20 1 19

176th 6.2.96 26.2.96 12.20 pm 12.3.96 14.3.96 16 10 - 10

177th 20.5.96 24.5.96 12.31 pm 30.5.96 13.6.96 7 2 - 2

178th-B 24.6.96 10.7.96 11.00 am 13.9.96 19.9.96 66 30 7 23

179th 2.11.96 20.11.96 11.00 am 20.12.96 24.12.96 31 22 3 19

180th-B 3.2.97 20.2.97 12.52 pm 16.5.97 21.5.97 86 36 6 30

@181st 16.6.97 23.7.97 11.00 am 1.9.97 2.9.97 41 23 2 21

182nd 13.10.97 19.11.97 11.00 am 1.12.97 9.12.97 13 9 - 9

183rd 21.3.98 25.3.98 12.16 pm 2.4.98 6.4.98 9 6 - 6

184th-B 29.4.98 27.5.98 11.00 am 4.8.98 10.8.98 70 35 6 29

185th 20.10.98 30.11.98 11.00 am 23.12.98 31.12.98 24 18 3 15

186th-B 25.1.99 22.2.99 1.07 pm 23.4.99 29.4.99 61 23 3 20

187th 15.10.1999 21.10.1999 11.00 a.m. 29.10.1999 1.11.1999 9 6 - 6

188th 8.11.1999 29.11.1999 11.00 a.m. 23.12.1999 27.12.1999 25 19 2 17

189th-B 1.2.2000 23.2.2000 12.57 p.m. 17.5.2000 23.5.2000 85 38 4 34

190th 22.6.2000 24.7.2000 11.00 a.m. 25.8.2000 28.8.2000 33 22 4 18

191st 3.11.2000 20.11.2000 11.00 a.m. 22.12.2000 22.12.2000 33 25 4 21

192nd-B 30.1.2001 19.2.2001 1.26 p.m. 27.4.2001 3.5.2001 68 31 2 29

193rd 20.6.2001 23.7.2001 11.00 a.m. 31.8.2001 3.9.2001 40 29 5 24

194th 29.10.2001 19.11.2001 11.00 a.m. 19.12.2001 21.12.2001 31 21 2 19

195th-B 23.1.2002 25.2.2002 1.20 p.m. 17.5.2002 22.5.2002 82 38 3 35

196th 27.6.2002 15.7.2002 11.00 a.m. 12.8.2002 14.8.2002 29 21 2 19

197th 31.10.2002 18.11.2002 11.00 a.m. 20.12.2002 24.12.2002 33 23 3 20

198th-B 30.1.2003 17.2.2003 2.00 p.m. 9.5.2003 10.5.2003 82 37 5 32

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the sitting sine-die Session House sat non-official Govern-

business ment

was business

transacted

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

199th 30.6.2003 21.7.2003 11.00 a.m. 22.8.2003 26.8.2003 33 21 2 19

200th (Part I) 11.11.2003 2.12.2003 11.00 a.m. 23.12.2003 - 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 27.05.2004 04.06.2004 11.00 a.m. 10.06.2004 11.06.2004 7 5 - 5

202nd-B 18.06.2004 05.07.2004 11.00 a.m. 26.08.2004 30.08.2004 53 24 2 20

203rd 16.11.2004 01.12.2004 11.00 a.m 23.12.2004 24.12.2004 23 17 3 13

204th-B 31.1.2005 25.02.2005 12.45 pm 13.5.2005 17.05.2005 78 38 5 33

205th 8.7.2005 25.7.2005 11.00a.m. 30.8.2005 1.9.2005 37 24 5 19

206th 3.11.2005 23.11.2005 11.00a.m. 23.12.2005 28.12.2005 31 23 2 21

207th-B

Part I 28.1.2006 16.2.2006 12.20p.m. 22.3.2006 $ - 35 25 4 21

Part II 5.4.2006 10.5.2006 11.00a.m. 23.5.2006 25.5.2006 14 10 2 8

208th 6.7.2006 24.7.2006 11.00a.m. 25.8.2006 30.8.2006 33 22 4 18

209th 3.11.2006 22.11.2006 11.00a.m. 19.12.2006 21.12.2006 28 20 3 17

210th 7.2.2007 23.2.2007 12.35p.m. 17.5.2007 21.5.2007 84 31 4 27

211th 27.7.2007 10.8.2007 11.00a.m. 10.9.2007 11.9.2007 32 17 3 14

212th 5.11.2007 15.11.2007 11.00a.m. 7.12.2007 12.12.2007 23 17 2 15

213th-B 11.2.2008 25.2.2008 12.25p.m. 6.5.2008$$$ 10.5.2007 72 30 2 28

214th 9.9.2008 17.10.2008 11.00a.m. 23.12.2008 24.12.2008 68 16 1 15

215th 22.1.2009 12.2.2009 12.50p.m. 26.2.2009 2.3.2009 15 10 1 9

* On 4th June, 1953, Members were informed that session would begin on 17.8.53, however, subsequently, revised datedi.e. 24.8.53, was communicated to Members.

** The session was earlier summoned to meet on 21.11.62*** The House was originally to sit from 15.3.67.**** The House was to commence on 28.4.75# The session was to commence on 23.5.77@ 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 beencompleted during the first part of the session. The Houses were adjourned sine die on 22.3.2006 after completing financialbusiness.

$$ The budget Session was originally scheduled to conclude on 22.05.2007 but both House were adjourned sine-die on 17th

May, 2007, five days earlier than scheduled.$$$ Rajya Sabha was originally scheduled to adjourn 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 Government Business was completed.

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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 Date of Interval

were issued commencement

of the Session

Fourteenth Lok Sabha

Dr. Manmohan Singh *First May 28, 2004 June 2, 2004 04 days*

Dr. Manmohan Singh Third Nov. 17, 2004 December 1, 2004 13 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh Eleventh July 28, 2007 August 10, 2007 12 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh Twelfth November 5, 2007 November 15, 2007 9 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh Fourteenth July 12, 2008 July 21, 2008 8 DaysPart - I

Thirteenth Lok Sabha

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *First October 16, 1999 October 20, 1999 03 days*

Twelfth Lok Sabha

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *First March 21, 1998 March 23, 1998 01 day*

Eleventh Lok Sabha

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *First (Part-I) 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 June 25, 1996 July 10, 1996 14 days

Shri I.K. Gujaral Sixth (Part-II) November 28, 1997 December 2, 1997 03 days

Tenth Lok Sabha

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao *First June 29, 1991 July 9, 1991 09 days*

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Thirteenth February 1, 1995 February 13, 1995 11 days

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao Fifteenth November 14, 1995 November 27, 1995 12 days

Ninth Lok Sabha

Shri V.P. Singh *First December 7, 1989 December 18, 1989 10 days*

Shri V.P. Singh Third (P-II) September 24, 1990 October 1, 1990 06 days

(Reconvened)

Shri V.P. Singh Fourth October 25, 1990 November 7, 1990 12 days

Shri Chandra Shekhar Fifth November 10, 1990 November 16, 1990 05 days

Eighth Lok Sabha

Shri Rajiv Gandhi *First January 5, 1985 January 15, 1985 09 days*

Shri Rajiv Gandhi Second February 28, 1985 March 13, 1985 12 days

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Name of Prime Minister Session Date on which summons Date of Interval

were issued commencement

of the Session

Seventh Lok Sabha

Smt. Indira Gandhi *First January 16, 1980 January 21, 1980 04 days*

Sixth Lok Sabha

Shri Morarji Desai *First March 24, 1977 March 25, 1977 -

Shri Charan Singh Ninth August 7, 1979 August 20, 1979 12 days

Fifth Lok Sabha

Smt. Indira Gandhi *First March 15, 1971 March 19, 1971 03 days

Shri Rajiv Gandhi Fourteenth July 9, 1975 July 21, 1975 11 days

Fourth Lok Sabha

Smt. Indira Gandhi *First March 4, 1967 March 16, 1967 11 days*

Third Lok Sabha

Shri Jawaharlal Nehru *First April 3, 1962 April 16, 1962 12 days*

* First Session of new Lok Sabha

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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 Session Date on which Date of commencement Interval

summons were issued of the Session

Dr. Manmohan Singh 213th February 11, 2008 February 25, 2008 13 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh 212th November 5, 2007 November 15, 2007 09 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh 211th July 27, 2007 August 10, 2007 13 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh 203rd November 16, 2004 December 1, 2004 14 days

Dr. Manmohan Singh *201st May 27, 2004 June 4, 2004 07 days

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *187th October 15, 1999 October 21, 1999 05 days

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *183rd March 21, 1998 March 25, 1998 03 day

Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee *177th May 20, 1996 May 24, 1996 03 days

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao 175th November 14, 1995 November 27, 1995 12 days

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao 173rd February 1, 1995 February 13, 1995 11 days

Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao 160th August 14, 1991 August 26, 1991 11 days

Shri Chandra Shekhar 158th May 25, 1991 June 3, 1991 08 days

(9th Lok Sabha was

dissolved on 13.3.91 and

10th Lok Sabha was

constituted on 20.6.91)

Shri V.P. Singh 155th (P-II) September 24, 1990 October 1, 1990 06 days

(Reconvened)

Shri V.P. Singh 154 April 17, 1990 April 30, 1990 12 days

Shri V.P. Singh *152 December 7, 1989 December 20, 1989 12 days

* The session corresponds to First Session of the respective Lok Sabha

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TABLE – 7

STATEMENT SHOWING THE NAMES AND DATES OF APPOINTMENT ETC. OF THE SPEAKER PRO TEM

Year Name of the persons Date of Date of Date of election

appointed under article appointment administration of of the Speaker

95(1) to perform the duties oath and by whom under article 93

of the office of the Speaker

1952 Shri G.V. Mavalankar April 17 April 17 by the -

President

1952 Shri B. Das May 15 May 13 by Shri M. May 15

Ananthasayanam

Ayyanagar

1956 Sardar Hukum Singh March 7 *May 13, 1952 by March 8

Shri M.

Ananthasayanam

Ayyangar

1957 Seth Govind Das President’s Order dated May 10 by the May 11

May 4 was published on President

May 7

1962 Seth Govind Das President’s Order dated April 16 by the April 17

April 6 was published on President

April 7

1967 Seth Govind Das President’s Order dated March 16 by the March 17

March 8 was published President

on March 13

1971 Seth Govind Das President’s Order dated March 19 by the March 22, 1971

March 17 was published President

on the same day

1977 Shri D.N. Tiwary President’s Order dated March 25 by the March 26

March 24 was published President

on the same day

1980 Shri Jagjivan Ram January 15 January 20 by the January 22

President

1985 Shri Jagjivan Ram January 5 January 14 by the January 16

President

1989 Prof. N.G. Ranga December 12 December 18 by the December 19

President

1991 Shri Indrajit Gupta July 5 July 9 at 10.00 a.m. July 10

by the President

1996 Shri Indrajit Gupta May 18 May 22 at 9.00 a.m. May 23

by the President

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Year Name of the persons Date of Date of Date of election

appointed under article appointment administration of of the Speaker

95(1) to perform the duties oath and by whom under article 93

of the office of the Speaker

1998 Shri Indrajit Gupta March 20 March 23 at 9.00 a.m. March 24

by the President

1999 Shri Indrajit Gupta October 15 Ocotber 20 at 9.30 October 22

a.m. by the President

2004 *Shri Somnath Chatterjee May 29 June 2 at 9.00 a.m. -

by the President

2004 *Shri Balasaheb Vikhe Patil May 29 June 2, after the June 4

House assembled at

11.00 a.m., by

Speaker pro tem

(Shri Somnath

Chatterjee)

NB: 1. 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.

2. 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 Speaker Date of Deputy Speaker

Election Election

15.5.1952 Shri G.V. Mavalankar 30.5.1952 Shri M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar

8.3.1956 Shri M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar 20.3.1956 Sardar Hukam Singh

11.5.1957 Shri M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar 17.5.1957 Sardar Hukam Singh

17.4.1962 Sardar Hukam Singh 23.4.1962 Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao

17.3.1967 Shri N. Sanjiva Reddy 28.3.1967 Shri R.K. Khadilkar

8.8.1969 Shri G.S. Dhillon 9.12.1969 Shri G.G. Swell

22.3.1971 Shri G.S. Dhillon 27.3.1971 Shri G.G. Swell

5.1.1976 Shri B.R. Bhagat - -

26.3.1977 Shri N. Sanjiva Reddy 1.4.1977 Shri Godey Murahari

21.7.1977 Shri K.S. Hedge - -

22.1.1980 Shri Bal Ram 1.2.1980 Shri G. Lakshmanan

16.1.1985 Shri Bal Ram 22.1.1985 Shri M. Thambi Durai

19.12.1989 Shri Rabi Ray 19.3.1990 Shri Shivraj V. Patil

10.7.1991 Shri Shivraj V. Patil 13.8.1991 Shri S. Mallikarjunaiah

23.5.1996 Shri Purno Agitok Sangma 12.7.1996 Shri Suraj Bhan

24.3.1998 Shri Ganti Mohana Chandra Balayogi 17.12.1998 Shri P.M. Sayeed

22.10.1999 Shri G.M.C. Balayogi 27.10.1999 Shri P.M. Sayeed

10.5.2002 Shri Manohar Joshi - -

4.6.2004 Shri Somnath Chatterjee 9.6.2004 Shri Charanjit Singh Atwal

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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. Lok Sabha Date of election of Speaker, Dates of notification of

No. Lok Sabha 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)

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 Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao

25.4.1956 Shri S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao

19.4.1962 Smt. Violet Alva

7.4.1966 Smt. Violet Alva

17.12.1969 Shri B.D. Khobaragade

13.4.1972 Shri Godey Murahari

26.4.1974 Shri Godey Murahari

30.3.1977 Shri Ram Niwas Mirdha

30.7.1980 Shri Shyam Lal Yadav

28.4.1982 Shri Shyam Lal Yadav

25.1.1985 Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla

26.2.1986 Shri M.M. Jacob

18.11.1986 Smt. Pratibha Devi Singh

18.11.1988 Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla

10.7.1992 Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla

9.7.1998 Dr.(Smt.) Najma Heptulla

22.7.2004 Shri K. Rahman Khan

12.5.2006 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 01.04.1993 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 17.03.2000 to 16.04.2000 31

9 2001 24.03.2001 to 15.04.2001 23

10 2002 23.03.2002 to 14.04.2002 23

11 2003 14.03.2003 to 06.04.2003 24

12 2004 24.07.2004 to 15.08.2004 23

13 2005 25.03.2005 to 18.04.2005 25

14 **2006

15 2007 21.03.2007 to 25.4.2007 26

16 2008 20.3.2008 to 14.4.2008 26

* 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.

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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. Session and its Date of Period for Duration of Date of Government at that time

No. duration adjournment which House Second part prorogation

Sine-die remained of the Session

unprorogued if any

1 14th Session (Monsoon) of 07.08.1975 26 days - 03.09.1975 PM: Smt. Indira Gandhi

5th Lok Sabha MPA: Sh. K.Raghuramaiah

21.07.1975 to 07.08.1975 Speaker: Sh.G.C. Dhillon

2 8th Session (Monsoon) of 16.07.1979 17 days - 03.08.1979 PM: Sh. Morarji R. Desai

6th Lok Sabha MPA: Sh. Ravindra Varma

09.07.1979 to 16.07.1979 Speaker: Sh. K.S. Hegde

3 8th Session (Budget) of 12.05.1987 75 days 27.07.1987 03.09.1987 PM: Shri Rajiv Gandhi

8th Lok Sabha to MPA: Sh.HKL Bhagat

23.02.1987 to 12.05.1987 28.08.1987 Speaker: Sh. Balram Jakhar

4 14th Session (Monsoon) of 18.08.1989 53 days 11.10.1989 20.10.1989 PM: Sh. Rajiv Gandhi

8th Lok Sabha to MPA: Sh. H.K.L. Bhagat

18.07.1989 to 18.08.1989 13.10.1989 Speaker: Sh.Balram Jakhar

5 3rd Session (Monsoon) of 19.07.1990 23 days 01.10.1990 11.10.1990 PM: Sh. V.P. singh

9th Lok Sabha to MPA: Sh. P. Upendra

07.08.1990 to 07.09.1990 05.10.1990 Speaker: Sh. Rabi Ray

6 14th Session (Winter) of 23.12.2003 36 days 29.01.2004 Dissolved PM: Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee

13th Lok Sabha to on MPA: Smt. Sushma Swaraj

02.12.2003 to 23.12.2003 05.02.2004 06.02.2004 Speaker: Sh. Manohar Joshi

7 7th Session (Budget) of 48 days 10.05.2006 PM: Dr. Manmohan Singh

14th Lok Sabha to MPA: Sh. Priyaranjan Das Munsi

16.02.2006 to 22.03.2006 23.05.2006 Speaker: Sh. Somnath Chatterjee

8 14th Session (Monsoon) of 22.7.2008 86 days 17.10.2008 PM: Dr. Manmohan Singh

14th Lok Sabha to MPA: Shri Vayalar Ravi

21.07.2008 to 22.07.2008 23.12.2008 Speaker: Sh. Somnath Chatterjee

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TABLE – 13

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS REGARDING SESSIONS OF THE RAJYA SABHA ETC. WHEN THE

HOUSE REMAINED UNPROROGUED FOR MORE THAN 6 DAYS

Sl. Session and its Date of Period for Duration of Date of Government at that time

No. duration adjournment which House Second part prorogation

Sine-die remained of the Session

unprorogued if any

1 1st Session (Budget), 1952 31.05.1952 43 days 14.07.1952 19.08.1952 PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru

13.05.1952 to 31.05.1952 to MOS, Parl. Affairs:

14.08.1952 Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha

2 6th Session (Budget), 1954 18.03.1954 31 days 19.04.1954 22.05.1954 PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru

15.02.1954 to 18.03.1954 to MOS, Parl. Affairs:

19.05.1954 Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha

3 41st Session (Winter), 1962 12.12.1962 39 days 21.01.1963 29.01.1963 PM: Sh. Jawahar Lal Nehru

08.11.1962 to 12.12.1962 to MPA, Parl. Affairs:

25.01.1963 Sh. Satya Narayan Sinha

4 151st Session (Monsoon), 18.08.1989 53 days 11.10.1989 20.10.1989 PM: Sh. Rajiv Gandhi

1989 to MPA: Sh. H.K.L. Bhagat

18.07.1989 to 18.08.1989 14.10.1989

5 155th Session (Monsoon), 07.09.1990 23 days 01.10.1990 11.10.1990 PM: Sh. V.P. Singh

1990 to MPA: Sh. P. Upendra

07.08.1990 to 07.09.1990 05.10.1990

6 177th Session (Budget), 1996 30.05.1996 13 days - 13.06.1996 PM: Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee

24.05.1996 to 30.05.1996 MPA: Sh. Pramod Mahajan

7 182nd Session(Winter), 1997 01.12.1997 7 days - 09.12.1997 PM: Sh. I.K. Gujaral

19.11.1997 to 01.12.1997 MPA: Sh. Srikant Kumar Jena

8 200th Session (Winter), 2003 23.12.2003 37 days 30.01.2004 10.02.2004 PM: Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee

02.12.2003 to 23.12.2003 to Minister of Parliamentary

05.02.2004 Affairs: Smt. Sushma Swaraj

9 207th Session (Budget), 2006 22.03.2006 48 days 10.05.2006 25.05.2006 PM: Dr. Manmohan Singh

16.02.2006 to 22.03.2006 to MPA: Sh. Priyaranjan Das Munsi

23.05.2006

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TABLE – 14

DATES OF PRESENTATION OF INTERIM (GENERAL AND RAILWAY) BUDGETS IN LOK SABHA AND

DURATION OF THE SESSIONS IN WHICH PRESENTED

Sl. Year Date of Date of Duration of Remarks

No. Presentation Presentation Session

of Interim of Interim

General Railway

Budget Budget

1 1952 29.2.52 22.2.52 On March 4, 1952, Demands on Account

(Provisional were voted in the Provisional Parliament

Parliament) [4 months (April-July)]

2 1957 19.3.57 19.3.57 18.3.57 Demands on Account were voted and First

to Lok Sabha was dissolved on 4.4.57.

29.3.57 [5 months (April-August)]

3 1962 14.3.62 13.3.62 12.3.62 Demands on Account were voted and

to Second Lok Sabha was dissolved on

30.3.62 31.3.62 [3 months (April-June)]

4 1967 20.3.67 20.3.67 16.3.67 Fourth Lok Sabha was constituted on 4.3.67

to and Demands on Account were voted

8.4.67 [4 months (April-July)]

5 1971 24.3.71 23.3.71 19.3.71 Fifth Lok Sabha was constituted on 15.3.71

to and Demands on Account were voted

2.4.71 [4 months (April-July)]

6 1977 28.3.77 28.3.77 25.3.77 Sixth Lok Sabha was constituted on 23.3.77

to and Demands on Account were voted

7.4.77 [4 months (April-July)

7 1980 11.3.80 11.3.80 11.3.80 Seventh Lok Sabha was constituted on

to 10.1.80 and Demands on Account were

28.3.80 voted. [4 months (April-July)]

8 1991 4.3.91 25.2.91 21.2.91 Demands on Account were voted and Ninth

to Lok Saha was dissolved on 13.3.91.

12.3.91 [4 months (April-July)]

9 1996 28.2.96 27.2.96 26.2.96 Demands on Account were voted and Tenth

to Lok sabha was dissolved on 10.5.96.

12.3.96 [4 months (April-July)]

10 1998 25.3.98 25.3.98 22.3.98 Twelfth Lok Sabha was constituted on

to 10.3.98 and Demands on Account were

31.3.98 voted. [4 months (April-July)]

11 2004 03.02.04 30.01.04 2.12.03 Demands on Account were voted and

to Thirteenth Lok Sabha was dissolved on

05.02.04 06.02.2004. [4 months (April-July)]

12 2009 16.2.09 13.2.09 12.02.09 Demands on Account were voted and 14th

to Lok Sabha and its term is expiring on

26.02.09 1.6.2009. [4 months (April-July)]

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TABLE – 15

VOTE ON ACCOUNTS TAKEN TWICE DURING A FINANCIAL YEAR

Sl. Year Period of Vote on Date Period of Vote on Date

No. Account taken for Account taken for

first time second time

1. 1991 4 months 11.3.1991 2 months 29.7.1991

2. 1996 4 months 11.3.1996 2 months 26.7.1996

3. 2004 4 months 4.2.2004 2 months 21.7.2004

4. 2009 4 months 24.2.2009 — —

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

1st LS 2nd LS 3rd LS 4th LS 5th LS 6th LS 7th LS 8th LS 9th LS

Number of Sessions 15 16 16 12 18 9 15 14 7

Number of sittings 677 581 578 469 613 267 464 485 109

Number of Bills introduced 282 286 268 196 379 161 378 270 71

Number of Bills passed 333 327 272 216 487 135 336 355 63

Number of Bills lapsed at the dissolution 7 7 38 36 12 47 16 15 24

Short Notice Questions admitted 266 233 288 240 70 63 $56 18 6

Number of No-Day-Yet named Motions 3 86 34 43 *25 +26 *19 5 1

discussed

Number of Half-an-Hour discussions held 38 108 109 183 124 59 85 65 11

Number of Short Duration Discussions held 36 31 17 66 64 **12 56 94 24

Number of Adjournment Motions discussed 1 3 7 12 11 6 5 5 8

No-Confidence Motions discussed - - 6 6 4 **2 3 1 -

Number of Confidence Motions discussed - - - - - - - - 3

* 2 Part discussed ** 1 Part discussed + 5 Part discussed $ 11 Part discussed

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10th LS 11th LS 12th LS 13th LS 14th LS

Number of Sessions 16 6 4 14 15

Number of sittings 423 125 88 356 332

Number of Bills introduced 248 67 71 252 219

Number of Bills passed 284 64 60 302 261

Number of Bills passed by both Houses $277 61 56 297 248@@

Number of Bills withdrawn 13 3 2 7 6

Number of Bills lapsed at the dissolution 30 21 20 43 39$$

Bill passed in Joint Sitting - - - 1 -

Official Motions/Resolution discussed *160 50 *45 86 116

Short Notice Questions answered 6 4 - 18 5

Discussion under Rule 184 3 2 - 4 1

Short duration discussions under Rule 193 **33 *13 @15 #59 55***

Adjournment Motion discussed 4 - - 5 7

No-Confidence Motions discussed 3 - - 1 -

Number of Confidence Motions discussed 1 4 2 - 1

Half-an-Hour discussions 16 7 4 25 14

Calling Attention Notices 13 8 *9 61 116

Number of Hours 2527-56 816-37 577-43 1994-01 1782-36

Discussion under Rule 342 - 1 - - -

* 1 Part discussed ** 2 part discussed; @ 4 Part discussed # 1 Discussion remained inconclusive

*** 6 part discussed $ 14 Bills deemed to have been passed in terms of Article 109(5) of the Constitution

@@ 1 Bill deemed to have been passed in terms of Article 109(5) of the Constitution

$$ On dissolution/expiry of the term of 14th Lok Sabha, 39 Bills will lapse in terms of Article 107(5) of the Constitution.

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TABLE – 17

NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, SESSION-WISE DURING

EACH LOK SABHA SINCE 1952

FIRST LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1952 1st 27

2nd 17

1953 3rd 29

4th 5

5th 24

1954 6th 29

7th 13

8th 12

1955 9th 26

10th 17

11th 17

1956 12th 31

13th 33

14th 42

1957 15th 11

Total 333

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SECOND LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1957 1st 10

2nd 18

3rd 29

1958 4th 22

5th 22

6th 15

1959 7th 23

8th 24

9th 16

1960 10th 20

11th 23

12th 24

1961 13th 28

14th 16

15th 19

1962 16th 18

Total 327

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THIRD LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1962 1st 8

2nd 16

3rd 29

1963 4th 20

5th 17

6th 18

1964 7th 21

8th 5

9th 10

10th 20

1965 11th 14

12th 19

13th 18

1966 14th 19

15th 13

16th 25

Total 272

FOURTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1967 1st 15

2nd 11

3rd 13

1968 4th 26

5th 21

6th 19

1969 7th 20

8th 18

9th 20

1970 10th 27

11th 12

12th 14

Total 216

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FIFTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1971 1st 16

2nd 25

3rd 47

1972 4th 37

5th 25

6th 20

1973 7th 28

8th 19

9th 25

1974 10th 22

11th 26

12th 18

1975 13th 31

14th 25

15th 34

1976 16th 44

17th 32

18th 8

Total 482

SIXTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1977 1st 17

2nd 16

3rd 16

1978 4th 25

5th 12

6th 16

1979 7th 28

Total 130

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SEVENTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1980 1st 9

2nd 27

3rd 11

4th 25

1981 5th 16

6th 27

7th 19

1982 8th 25

9th 23

10th 25

1983 11th 14

12th 17

13th 18

1984 14th 43

15th 30

Total 329

EIGHTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1985 1st 14

2nd 27

3rd 21

4th 30

1986 5th 22

6th 19

7th 31

1987 8th (Part-I) 21

8th (Part-II) 20

9th 20

1988 10th 31

11th 25

12th 15

1989 13th 22

14th (Part-I) 9

14th (Part-II) 7

Total 334

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NINTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1989 1st 4

1990 2nd 19

3rd (Part-I & II) 10

4th -

5th -

6th 11

1991 7th 19

Total 63

TENTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1991 1st 22

2nd 13

1992 3rd 20

4th 18

5th 10

1993 6th 45

7th 20

8th 18

1994 9th 26

10th 7

11th 15

12th 3

1995 13th 26

14th 17

15th 7

1996 16th 10

Total 277

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TWELFTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1998 1st 7

2nd 21

3rd 12

1999 4th 16

Total 56

ELEVENTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1996 1st -

2nd 20

3rd 11

1997 4th 25

5th 5

6th -

Total 61

THIRTEENTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

1999 1st 4

2nd 19

2000 3rd 24

4th 23

5th 16

2001 6th 12

7th 39

8th 10

2002 9th 34

10th 10

11th 42

2003 12th 22

13th 13

2003 14tb (Part-I) 21

2004 14th (Part-II) 8

Total 297

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FOURTEENTH LOK SABHA

Year Session of Lok Sabha No. of Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

2004 1st -

2nd 6

3rd 12

2005 4th 26

5th 16

6th 14

2005 7th (Part I) 17

7th (Part II) 11

8th 17

9th 20

2007 10th 20

11th 11

12th 15

2008 13th 19

14th (Part I)

14th (Part II) 28

2009 15th 16

Total 248

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TABLE – 18

NUMBER OF SITTINGS OF LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA, NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED BY BOTHHOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, YEAR-WISE, SINCE 1952

Year Number of sittings Bills passed Year Number of sittings Bills passed

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha by both Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha by bothHouses of Houses of

Parliament Parliament

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

1952 103 60 82 1953 137 100 58

1954 137 103 54 1955 139 111 60

1956 151 113 106 1957 104 78 68

1958 125 91 59 1959 123 87 63

1960 121 87 67 1961 102 75 63

1962 116 91 68 1963 122 100 58

1964 122 97 56 1965 113 96 51

1966 119 109 57 1967 110 91 38

1968 120 103 67 1969 120 102 58

1970 119 107 53 1971 102 89 87

1972 111 99 82 1973 120 105 70

1974 119 109 68 1975 63 58 57

1976 98 84 118 1977 86 70 48

1978 115 97 50 1979 66 54 32

1980 96 90 72 1981 105 89 62

1982 92 82 73 1983 93 77 49

1984 77 63 73 1985 109 89 92

1986 98 86 71 1987 102 89 61

1988 102 89 71 1989 83 71 38

1990 81 66 30 1991 90 82 63

1992 98 90 44 1993 89 79 75

1994 77 75 61 1995 78 77 45

1996 70 64 36 1997 65 68 35

1998 64 59 40 1999 51 48 39

2000 85 85 63 2001 81 81 61

2002 84 82 86 2003 74 74 56

2004 48 46 18 2005 85 85 56

2006 77 77 65 2007 66 65 46

2008 46 46 47 2009 upto 10 10 1631.3.09

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TABLE – 19

LIST OF GOVERNMENT BILLS PENDING IN THE LOK SABHA AND THE RAJYA SABHA AFTER

CONCLUSION OF 15TH SESSION OF FOURTEENTH LOK SABHA AND 215TH SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA

LOK SABHA

I – BILL AS PASSED BY RAJYA SABHA

1. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Reservation in Posts and Services) Bill, 2008

II – BILLS – NOT REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES

2. The Factories (Amendment) Bill, 2005

3. The Drugs (Control) Repeal Bill, 2006

4. The Forward Contracts (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2008

5. The State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks Laws) Amendment Bill, 2009

6. The Indian Trusts (Amendment) Bill, 2009

7. The Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Bill, 2009

III – BILLS REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES

8. The Micro Financial Sector (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2007

9. The Workmen’s Compensation (Amendment) Bill, 2008

10. The Employees’ State Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2008

11. The Companies Bill, 2008

12. The Railways (Second Amendment) Bill, 2008

13. The Land Ports Authority of India Bill, 2008

14. The Life Insurance Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2008

IV– BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY STANDING COMMITTEES

15. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Amendment Bill, 2006

16. The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Bill, 2005

17. The Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2005

18. The Constitution (103rd Amendment) Bill, 2004 (for giving constitutional status to National Commission

for Minorities)

19. The National Commission for Minorities (Repeal) Bill, 2004

20. The Admiralty Bill, 2005

21. The Constitution (106th Amendment) Bill, 2006

22. The Judges (Inquiry) Bill, 2006

23. The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2007

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24. The Constitution (One Hundred and Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2007 (Amendment to Article 244 & 332)

25. The State Bank of India (Amendment) Bill, 2006

26. The Damodar Valley Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2007

27. The NEPA Limited (Disinvestment of Ownership) Bill, 2007

28. The Paramedical and Physiotherapy Central Councils Bill, 2007

29. The Clinical Establishment (Registration and Regulation) Bill, 2007

30. The Authority of Advanced Rulings on Central Taxes Bill, 2007

31. The National Highways Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2008

RAJYA SABHA

I – BILLS AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA

1. The Compensatory Afforestation Fund Bill, 2008

2. The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2008

3. The National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (Amendment) Bill, 2009

4. The Trade Marks (Amendment) Bill, 2008

5. The National Waterway (Lakhipur Bhanga Stretch of the Barak River) Bill, 2007

6. The Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2007

7. The Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, 2007

8. The Metro Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2009

II – BILL AS REPORTED BY JOINT COMMITTEE

9. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 1987

III – BILLS – NOT REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES

10. The Constitution (61st Amendment) Bill, 1988 (Transfer of Sports from State List to Concurrent List)

11. The Atomic Energy (Amendment) Bill, 1992

12. The National Commission for Heritage Sites Bill, 2009

13. The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2009

IV – BILLS REFERRED TO STANDING COMMITTEES

14. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2007

15. The Constitution (One Hundred and Eighth Amendment) Bill, 2008

16. The Legal Metrology Bill, 2008

17. The Protection and Utilization of Public Funded Intellectual Property Bill, 2008

18. The Railway Property (Unlawful Possession) Amendment Bill, 2008

19. The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2008

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V–BILLS ON WHICH REPORTS PRESENTED BY STANDING COMMITTEES

20. The Participation of Workers in Management Bill, 1990

21. The Constitution (79th Amendment) Bill, 1992 (small family norms for legislators)

22. The Delhi Rent (Amendment) Bill, 1997

23. The Lotteries (Prohibition) Bill, 1999

24. The Coal Mines (Nationalization) Amendment Bill, 2000

25. The Provisions of the Municipalities (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Bill, 2001

26. The Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2001

27. The Seeds Bill, 2004

28. The Homoeopathy Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005

29. The Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005

30. The Drugs and Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2007

31. The Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain

Establishments) Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions Bill, 2005

32. The Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy Pharmacy Bill, 2005

33. The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2005

34. The Communal Violence (Prevention, Control and Rehabilitation of Victims) Bill, 2005

35. The Administrative Tribunals (Amendment) Bill,2006

36. The Representation of the People (Amendment) Bill, 2006

37. The Seamen’s Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, 2007

38. The Private Detective Agencies (Regulation) Bill, 2007

39. The Representation of People (Second Amendment) Bill, 2008

40. The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2008

41. The Pesticides Management Bill, 2008

42. The Plantations Labour (Amendment) Bill, 2008

43. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Bill, 2008

44. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Amendment) Bill, 2008

45. The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Bill, 2006

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TABLE – 20

ORDINANCES PROMULGATED BY THE PRESIDENT (SINCE 1952)

Year Number of Ordinances promulgated Year Number of Ordinances promulgated

1952 09 1953 07

1954 09 1955 07

1956 09 1957 06

1958 07 1959 03

1960 01 1961 03

1962 08 1963 —

1964 03 1965 07

1966 13 1967 09

1968 13 1969 10

1970 05 1971 23

1972 09 1973 04

1974 15 1975 29

1976 16 1977 16

1978 06 1979 10

1980 10 1981 12

1982 01 1983 11

1984 15 1985 08

1986 08 1987 10

1988 07 1989 02

1990 10 1991 09

1992 21 1993 34

1994 14 1995 15

1996 32 1997 31

1998 20 1999 10

2000 05 2001 12

2002 07 2003 08

2004 08 2005 04

2006 03 2007 08

2008 08 2009 03

(upto march

31, 2009)

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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 Date of delivery Names of mover and seconder on Dates of

13th Lok of the President’s Motion of Thanks discussion

Sabha Address

1st Session October 25, 1999 Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover) October 25, 26 & 27

Shri Vaiko (Seconder)

3rd Session February 23, 2000 Shri Madan lal Khurana (Mover) March 16

Dr. Nitish Sengupta (Seconder) April 17, 18 & 25

6th Session February 19, 2001 Shri Vijay Kumar malhotra (Mover)

Dr. S. Venugopal (Seconder) March 7, 8 & 12

9th Session February 25, 2002 Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover) March 15 & 16

Shri Anant Gangaram Geete (Seconder)

12th Session February 17, 2003 Shri Vijay Kumar Malhotra (Mover) February 24, 25 &

Shri Suresh Prabhu (Seconder) March 3, 2003

Fourteenth Lok Sabha

1st Session June 7, 2004 Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal (Mover) June 8-10, 2004*

Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavarao Scindia (Seconder)

4th Session Feb. 25, 2005 Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal (Mover) March 2, 9 & 10,

Shri Ajay Makan (Seconder) 2005

7th Session Feb. 16, 2006 Shri Madhusudan Mistry (Mover) Feb. 20, 21, 22 &

Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavarao Scindia (Seconder) 23, 2006

10th Feb. 23, 2007 Shri Madhusudan Mistry (Mover) March 1, 7 & 8,

Shri Sandeep Dikshit (Seconder) 2007

13th Feb. 25, 2008 Shri Ajit Jogi (Mover) March 3, 4, & 5

Shri Krishna Tirath (Seconder)

15th Feb. 12, 2009 Shri V. Kishore Chandra S. Deo February 17 & 18

Shri Madhusudan Mistry (Seconder)

* Adopted without reply by the Prime Minister or any other Minister on his behalf.

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RAJYA SABHA

Session of Date of delivery Names of mover and seconder on Dates of

13th Lok of the President’s Motion of Thanks discussion

Sabha Address

187th Session October 25, 1999 Shri Arun Shourie (mover) October 25, 26,

Shri S. Viduthalai Virumbi (Seconder) 27 & 28

189th Session February 23, 2000 Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu (Mover) April 18, 19, 24, 25,

Shri Satish Pradhan (Seconder) 26 & 27

192nd Session February 19, 2001 Shri T.N. Chaturvedi (Mover) March 1, 7, 8 & 12

Shri Sharif-Ud-Din Shariq (Seconder)

195th Session February 25, 2002 Dr. Mahesh Chandra Sharma (Mover) March 13, 14, 15 &

Shri B.J. Panda (Seconder) 18

198th Session February 17, 2003 Dr. L.M. Singhvi (Mover) February 20, 24,

Shri Satish Pradhan (Seconder) 25 & March 4, 2003

201st Session June 7, 2004 Dr. Karan Singh (Mover) June 8-10, 2004*

Shri Vayalar Ravi (Seconder)

204th Session Feb. 25, 2005 Dr. Karan Singh (Mover) March 3, 9 & 10,

Shri Vayalar Ravi (Seconder) 2005

207th Session Feb. 16, 2006 Dr. Karan Singh (Mover) Feb. 20, 21 & 22,

Shri Rashid Alvi (Seconder) 2006

210th Feb. 23, 2007 Dr. Karan Singh (Mover) March 1, 6, 7 & 8,

Shri Rashid Alvi (Seconder) 2007

213th Feb. 25, 2008 Shri Janardan Dwivedi (Mover) Feb. 28

Dr. Abhishek Singhvi (Seconder) March 3, 4 & 5

215th Feb. 12, 2009 Shri Jai Prakash Aggarwal (Mover) Feb 17 & 18

Shri Shantaram Laxman Nair (Seconder)

* Adopted without reply by the Prime Minister or any other Minister on his behalf.

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TABLE – 22

CERTAIN STATISTICAL DATA REGARDING MOTION OF THANKS ON THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS

Year Date of Reply By Whom Time Allotted Time taken

Lok Rajya Lok Rajya Lok Rajya Lok RajyaSabha Sabha Sabha Sabha Sabha Sabha Sabha Sabha

1994 8.3.94 8.3.94 PM PM 12 hrs 12 hrs 20 hrs 14 hrs31 mts 20 mts

1995 28.4.95 - PM PM 10 hrs 8 hrs 12 hrs 11 hrs38 mts 15 mts

1996 12.3.96 1.3.96 PM PM - 6 hrs - 8 hrs17 mts

1997 4.3.97 6.3.97 PM PM - 16 hrs - 16 hrs58 mts

1998 31.3.98 2.4.98 PM PM - 16 hrs 12 hrs 17 hrs32 mts 56 mts

1999 15.3.99 10.3.99 PM PM 8 hrs 16 hrs 12 hrs 18 hrs13 mts 59 mts

1999 29.10.99 28.10.99 * LOH** 8 hrs 8 hrs 13 hrs 11 hrs36 mts 45 mts

2000 - 27.04.00 PM LOH** 8 hrs 14 hrs 11 hrs 12 hrs21 mts 28 mts

2001 - 12.3.2001 PM PM 10 hrs 16 hrs 13 hrs 18 hrs32 mts 22 mts

2002 16.3.02 18.302 PM PM 12 hrs 8 hrs 12 hrs 10 hrs24 mts

2003 3.3.03 4.3.03 PM PM 10 hrs 12 hrs 13 hrs 13 hrs7 mts 32 mts

+2004 - - - - 10 hrs 12 hrs 20 mts 9 mts

2005 10.3.05 10.3.05 PM PM 12 hrs 8 hrs 11 hrs 9 hrs22 mts 32 mts

2006 23.3.06 22.2.06 PM PM 12 hrs 12 hrs 14 hrs 13 hrs34 mts 10 mts

2007 8.3.07 8.3.07 PM PM 10 hrs 12 hrs 12 hrs 13 hrs43 mts 58 mts

2008 5.3.08 5.3.08 PM PM 12 hrs 16 hrs 12 hrs 16 hrs33 mts 33 mts

2009 18.2.09 18.2.09 $ $$ 8 hrs 8 hrs 8 hrs 9 hrs36 mts 51 mts

* 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, Leader of the House and 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

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 Time of Whether Business transacted after

Presentation Presentation Presentation/Laying of Budget

in two Houses

1999 February 27 (Saturday) 11.00 a.m. Houses were adjourned after presentation/laying

of Budget, without transacting any further

business.

2000 February 29 (Tuesday) 2.00 p.m. -do-

2001 February 28 (Wednesday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2002 February 28 (Thursday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2003 February 28 (Friday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2004 July 8 (Thursday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2005 February 28 (Monday) 11.05 a.m. -do-

2006 February 28 (Tuesday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2007 February 28 (Wednesday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2008 February 29 (Friday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

2009 February 16 (Monday) 11.00 a.m. -do-

(Interim Budget)

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

1952

1953

1954

1955

1956

Feb. 29

(Provisional

Parliament)

May 23

Feb. 27

Feb. 27

Feb. 28

Feb. 29

TABLE – 25

DATES OF PRESENTATION, GENERAL DISCUSSION ON THE GENERAL ANDRAILWAY BUDGETS ETC. IN LOK SABHA SINCE 1952

March 3

(5-41)

May 30 &

June 2-4

(13-48)

March 4, 5,

9-12

(19-18)

March 15-18,

22 and 23

(17-02)

March 16-19

& 21

(19-45)

March 13-16

(19-27)

March 4*

(4-16)

June 10-13,

16-20, 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,

9-12, 14,

16 & 17

(92-59)

March 5

(3-00)

No second

Finance Bill

was

introduced

April 14-16

& 18

(16-28)

April 19-22

(16-26)

April 18-20 &

22

(16-47)

April 17, 18,

20 & 21

(14-15)

Feb. 22

May 22

Feb. 18

Feb. 19

Feb. 22

Feb. 23

Feb. 25

(2-27)

May 26, 27

& 29

(11-00)

Feb. 23-26

(13-17)

March 1-2,

4 & 5

(10-55)

March 2-4

(12-01)

March 5-7

(14-54)

Feb. 26*

(2-34)

June 5, 6 & 9

(11-24)

Feb. 26-27

and March 2

(9-48)

March 6, 8

and 9

(10-54)

March 4, 7 &

10

(9-40)

March 7, 8, 9

& 12

(13-26)

* Indicates the date on which the Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha in election year.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

March 19

May 15

Feb. 28

Feb. 28

Feb. 29

Feb. 28

March 14

April 23

March 21-23

(10-08)

May 28-31

(21-14)

March 11-14,

17 & 18

(21-00)

March 9-12

(20-45)

March 7-10

(20-00)

March 14-17

(20-00)

March 20, 23

& 24

(9-50)

May 7-10

(20-00)

March 26*

(2-09)

July 23-27,

29-31

Aug. 1-3, 6, 8,

9, 12-14, 17 &

20-24

(106-07)

March 19-21,

24-28, 31

April 1-3, 5,

7-11, 14-17

(101-00)

March 16-20,

23, 26, 28, 30

& 31

April 1, 4, 6-9,

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,

10-15, 17-19

(128-00)

March 24*

May 11, 12, 14,

16-18, 21-26,

28-31 and

June 1, 4, 5-8,

11 & 12

(125-00)

March 26

(0-08)

Aug. 26-28

(15-18)

April 18, 22 &

23

(12-30)

April 20-22

(15-00)

April 20 & 21

(12-00)

April 19-22

(15-00)

March 24 &

26

(1-45)

June 12, 13,

15 & 16

(13-40)

March 19

May 14

Feb. 17

Feb. 18

Feb. 17

Feb. 15

March 13

April 19

March 26 & 27

(3-07)

May 21-23

(16-54)

Feb. 26, 28 &

March 3

(15-00)

Feb. 25-27 &

March 2 & 3

(18-55)

Feb. 25, 26 &

29 and

March 1

(15-05)

Feb. 28 &

March 1, 2, 4

and 6

(14-15)

March 26 & 27

(4-45)

April 21, 23-26

(17-50)

March 27*

(2-01)

July 17-19 &

22

(11-53)

March 4, 7, 8

& 10

(12-00)

March 3-5

(12-20)

March 1-3

(9-45)

March 9, 10 &

13

(10-20)

March 27*

(2-00)

May 2-4

(10-30)

* Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha (Time taken in LS on 24.3.62 not available).

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1963

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

Feb. 28

Feb. 29

Feb. 27

Feb. 28

March 20

May 25

Feb. 29

Feb. 28

March 12-16

(23-00)

March 3-6, 9

& 10

(21-30)

March 22-25

(20-00)

March 10, 11,

14-17

(23-15)

March 23 &

27

(5-20)

June 5-9,

12-14

(21-20)

March 8,

11-14

(19-35)

March 6, 7,

10-14

(21-30)

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 &

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,

14-15, 18,

19-22, 25-29

(92-50)

March 27*

(Discussed

along with

Gen. Budget)

June 26-30

and July 3-7,

10-15, 17-22

(73-50)

March 27-29,

April 1-5, 8,

10, 11, 15-17,

19, 22-25

(84-00)

March 26, 28,

31 and April

1-3, 7-11,

14-18, 21-25

and 28

(85-22)

April 18-20

(14-10)

April 18 & 21

(16-10)

May 3-5

(16-30)

April 29, 30

and May

3 & 5

(17-25)

April 8

(2-20)

July 24-28

(16-45)

April 29, 30

and May 1

(12-30)

April 29, 30

and May 1& 6

(17-45)

Feb. 19

Feb. 11

Feb. 18

Feb. 15

March 20

May 22

Feb. 19

Feb. 19

March 2, 4-6

(16-30)

Feb. 20, 21

24-26

(16-30)

March 3-5,

8 & 9

(15-35)

March 1-4,

8 & 9

(15-15)

March 28

(3-20)

May 26,

29-31, June 1,

2 and 5

(14-45)

Feb. 28, 29 &

March 1, 4 & 5

(11-55)

Feb. 26, 27 &

March 3 & 5

(11-45)

March 6-8

(11-00)

Feb.26, 27 &

29

(8-40)

March 9-11

(9-00)

March 21-24

(12-15)

March 28*

(Discussed

along with Rly

Budget)

June 20-22

(7-50)

March 19 & 20

(7-20)

March 17 & 18

(7-08)

General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

* Indicates the date on which the Demands on Account were voted by Lok Sabha in election year.

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1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

Feb. 28

March 24

May 28

March 16

Feb. 28

Feb. 28

Feb. 28

March 15

March 28

June 17

March 10-13,

16 & 17

(19-20)

March 25-27

(5-45)

June 2-4 and

7-10

(23-10)

March 20-22,

24-25

(17-25)

March 12-14

(15-35)

March 13-15 ,

18 & 19

(17-10)

March 10,

12-14

(17-13)

March 18, 19,

22 & 23

(16-20)

March 29 &

30

(5-15)

June 20-23

(20-30)

March 31 &

April 1-3,

7-10, 13-14,

16, 17, 20-24,

27-30

(80-30)

March 27*

(Discussed

with interim

Budget)

June 22 to

July 21

(94-49)

April 11-14,

17-21, 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,

15-18, 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)

June 25,

27-30 July 1,

2, 4-9, 11-14

(92-06)

May 1, 4-6

(16-00)

March 27

(1-25)

July 26, 28 &

31

(13-02)

May 15-18

(12-25)

April 30

May 2 & 3

(13-20)

April 30

May 2-4

(11-00)

April 30

May 2-5

(11-45)

May 12, 14 &

17

(11-35)

March 31

(Without

discussion)

July 15, 16, 18

Aug. 2

(19-20)

Feb. 23

March 23

May 24

March 14

Feb. 20

Feb. 27

Feb. 20

March 10

March 28

June 11

March 4, 5, 9

and 10

(11-15)

March 24-25

(4-55)

May 26-28, 31

& June 1

(13-20)

March 17, 18

& 20

(9-40)

March 1, 2,

6-9 & 12

(10-55)

March 5-7, 12

& 13

(13-25)

March 5-6, 7

& 10

(12-55)

March 12, 15,

17-18

(12-18)**

March 29

(2-30)

June 13-15

(14-50)

March 25, 26

and 28

(7-25)

March 25*

(Discussed

with interim

Rly Budget)

June 14-15

(4-55)

May 18, 19

and 22

(5-48)

March 20 &

21

(7-10)

March 19, 20

& 23

(7-35)

March 17-19

(8-00)

March 23

(5-22)

March 29*

(Discussed

with interim

Rly Budget)

June 16-17

(8-20)

General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

* Date on which the Demands on Account were voted in election year.

** Discussed with Sy. Demands for Grants (Railways) for 1975-76.

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1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

Feb. 28

Feb. 28

March 11

June 18

Feb. 28

Feb. 27

Feb. 28

Feb. 29

(1-28)

March 16

(1-48)

March 13-16

(15-45)

March 12, 13,

15, & 16

(17-45)

March 12-14

(7-58)

June 26, 27,

30 July 1

(16-30)

March 9-13

(20-07)

March 8, 9,

11-12, 15-16

(18-58)

March 14-18

(19-47)

March 9,

12-14

(15-47)

March 21-23

& 25

(19-45)

March 27-31

April 3-7,

10-14, 17-20,

24-26

(95-31)

March 26-28,

30 April 2-4,

6, 9, 11, 12,

16, 20, 23

(69-12)

March 14

(Discussed

along with

Gen. Budget)

July 5, 7-11,

15-19, 21-23

(63-23)

March 23-27,

30, 31 April

1-3, 6-10, 15,

16, 20 & 21

(66-27)

March 22-26,

29-31 April 1,

5, 7, 8, 12, 15,

16, 19-21

(82-43)

March 23, 24,

30 & 31 April

4-8, 11-13, 15,

18-20, 22 &

26 (82-

47)

March 20-23,

26-30 April

2-5, 7, 9, 11,

12, 16

(69-53)

April 1, 2,

8-12, 15-19,

22-26, 29 & 30

May 2, 3 & 7

(102-01)

April 27-29

May 11

(13-10)

April 24-26

(17-25)

March 14

(1-38)

July 24-25,

29-31

(22-00)

April 22-24,

27-29

(14-15)

April 22, 23,

26-27

(12-43)

April 27-29

May 2

(16-05)

April 18-19,

21 & 23

(15-04)

May 8-10

(11-15)

Feb. 21

Feb. 20

March 11

June 16

Feb. 19

Feb. 23

Feb. 24

Feb. 24

(1-15)

March 14

(0-40)

March 6, 8-10

(14-00)

March 5-8

(12-05)

March 12

(3-40)

June 17-20

(12-40)

Feb. 26-28,

March 2, 3 & 5

(13-35)

March 1-3 (11-

27)

March 1-4

(12-50)

March 5-7

(10-42)

March 18-20

(10-05)

March 17 & 20

(3-15)

March 16 & 19

(5-15)*

March 12

(Discussed

along with Rly

Budget)

July 2

(5-20)

March 16-17

(6-05)

March 16 & 17

(5-20)

March 19-21

(6-40)

March 15

(5-20)

March 20

(3-55)

General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

* Discussed together with the Supplementary Demands (Railways) for 1978-79 and the Resolution regarding

Railway Convention Committee.

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1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

Feb. 28

(2-09)

Feb. 28

(1-32)

Feb. 29

(2-05)

Feb. 28

(1-35)

March 19

(2-14)

March 4

(Interim

Budget)

(0-20)

July 24

(2-12)

March 7,

10-13

(19-37)

March 9, 10,

12 & 13

(15-58)

March 14-18

(21-35)

March 13,

15-17

(16-30)

March 26-28

(16-01)

March 11

(listed but not

discussed)

July 29-31

Aug. 1, 2, 5

& 6

(23-01)

March 19-21,

24 & 31

April 1-4,

7-11, 15-17,

21 & 23

(88-59)

March 23-27,

30, 31

April 1-3, 6,

8-10, 20-24,

27 & 28

(85-30)

March 29 &

30 April 4-8,

11, 12, 18-22,

25 & 26

(73-10)

April 5-7,

10, 12, 19-21

& 26

(28-06)

April 4, 5,

9-12, 16-20,

23-25

May 7, 8, 10,

11, 14-16

(73-33)

March 11

(Without

discussion)

Aug. 20 to

September 5

(46-08)

April 24, 25

and 28

(13-24)

April 29, 30 &

May 4

(12-00)

April 27-29

May 2

(14-15)

April 27 & 28

May 2

(13-30)

May 16 & 17

(5-32)

March 11

(Without

discussion)

Sept. 11-14

(15-56)

Feb. 26

(0-40)

Feb. 25

(0-57)

Feb. 24

(0-55)

Feb. 23

(1-00)

March 14

(1-05)

Feb. 25

(Interim

Budget)

(0-55)

July 16

(0-44)

March 4-6

(14-07)

March 3-5

and 9 (14-53)

March 8-11

and 14

(16-45)

March 3,

7-10

(21-57)

March 21-23

& 26

(12-55)

March 11

(listed but not

discussed)

July 20, 24 &

25

(13-52)

March 13

(4-38)

March 18

(2-01)

March 21

(2-40)

March 17

(1-30)

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

Discussed

alongwith

General

discussion on

Rly Budget &

Appro.(Rly)

No.3 Bill

1991, passed

on 25.7.1991

General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

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1992

1993

1994

1995

Feb. 29

(2-00)

Feb. 27

(1-39)

Feb. 28

(1-44)

March 15

(1-34)

March 23, 25

& 26

(17-45)

April 20-23 &

26

(20-56)

March 18 &19

and April 25

(17-35)

March 27*

(5-31)

March 31,

April 2, 3,

6-10, 20-24,

27-29

(40-56)

April 27 to

May 4

(22-32)

April 28 to

May 3

(15-41)

May 5-17

(19-34)

April 30

May 4-6

(11-28)

May 4 & 5

(10-18)

May 4-6

(14-22)

May 18, 19,

22 & 23

(14-25)

Feb. 25

(0-45)

Feb. 24

(0-55)

Feb. 24

(1-00)

March 14

(1-27)

March 11-13,

16 & 17

(17-00)

March 30 & 31

(17-27)

March 4, 8

& 9

(15-26)

May 2-4

(18-58)

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

(8-58)

Discussed

alongwith

General

discussion on

Rly Budget

and the

Resolution

reg. Railway

Convention

Committee

and Appron.

(Railways)

Bill, 1995

passed on

4.5.1995

General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

* Discussion inconclusive. Demands for Grants on Account and Supplementary Demands for 1994-95 were

voted without discussion on 30.3.1995.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

1996

1997

1998

1999

Feb. 28

(Interim

Budget)

(1-02)

July 22

(1-30)

Feb. 28

(1-27)

March 25

(Interim

Budget)

(0-12)

June 1

(1-55)

Feb. 27

(1-52)

March 11

(3-45)

Aug. 26, 27,

29, 30 and

Sept. 6

(13-39)

March 14,

17-20

(17-56)

March 26

(3-15)

June 10-12

(14-14)

March 15 &

16 upto

17.3.99

(9-08)

March 11

(Discussed

alongwith

Interim

General

Budget)

Sept. 9

(3-22)

May 5 & 6

(10-12)

March 26

(Discussed

alongwith

Interim

General

Budget)

July 10 & 14

(1-02)

All the

Demands

were voted in

full on 22.4.99

(without

discussion)

March 11

Sept. 11 & 12

(2-50)

May 7-9

(11-56)

March 26

(Without

discussion)

July 15-17

(11-04)

April 22

(Without

discussion)

March 11

(Discussed

alongwith

Interim Rly

Budget)

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)

April 22

(Without

discussion)

March 11

(2-40)

July 24,

25 & 30

(25-16)

March 6,

10-13

(26-14)

March 26

(3-45)

**June 4, 5, 8

(upto 6.04

a.m..on

9.6.98) & 9

(21-13)

March 13

(10-56)

Feb. 27

(Interim Rly

Budget)

(0-55)

July 16

(1-30)

Feb. 26

(1-25)

March 25

(Interim Rly

Budget)

(0-26)

May 29

(0-56)

Feb.25

(1-02)

** Discussed alongwith Status paper on Railways

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

April 19

(4-54)

March 20

(0-01)

(Without

discussion)

April 23

(4-43)

April 21

(4-56)

Feb. 3

[Discussed

with interim

budget, Vote

on Account

(Rly)]

Aug. 23

(Without

discussion)

April 20

(3-36)

March 11

(0-06)

April 26

(0-5)

(without

discussion)

March 14

(11-17)

March 20

(Without

discussion)

+March 21

(8-24)

March 4-6

(10-58)

Feb. 3

[Discussed

with Vote on

Account and

Demands for

Grants (Rly)])

(4-19)

July 7, 9, 13

& 14

[Discussed

with Vote on

A/c (Rly)]

(11-30)

March 10, 11,

14 & 15

(14-32)

March 1, 2

& 3

(14-57)

March 8 & 9

(12-49)

Feb. 25

(1-27)

Feb. 26

(1-15)

Feb. 26

(1-00)

Feb. 26

(1-04)

Jan. 30

(Interim

Budget)

(0-40)

July 6

(1-49)

Feb.26

(1-55)

Feb. 24

(1-35)

Feb. 26

(1-02)

May 3 & 4

(10-20)

April 25

(6-15)

April 26 & 29

(10-26)

April 25,

28-30

(12-48)

Feb. 4

(0-01)

(Without

discussion)

Aug. 26

(Without

discussion)

April 28, 29 &

May 2

(10-21)

March 18 &

20

(8-02)

April 30,

May 3

(8-51)

April 25 & 26

May 2 (16-

15)

April 24

(6-47)

April 24

(5-40)

April 22, 23

& 25

(12-56)

Feb.4

[Discussed

with interim

budget, Vote

on Account &

Sy. Demands

(Gen)]

Aug. 25

(Without

discussion)

April 21, 25

& 27

(14-24)

March 13, 14,

& 17

(19-02)

April 26, 27

& 28

(15-32)

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2004

2005

2006

2007

Feb. 29

(1-56)

Feb. 28

(1-52)

Feb. 28

(1-46)

Feb. 28

(2-14)

Feb. 3

(Interim

Budget)

(0-49)

July 8

(1-48)

Feb. 28

(1-49)

Feb. 28

(1-36)

Feb. 28

(1-42)

March 15

(11-49)

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)

March 12, 13,

14 & 16

(13-07)

March 12, 13,

14 & 16

(17-30)

* Discussed alongwith Demands (Vote on Account), Supplementary Demands for 2001-02 and Excess Demands,

1998-99.

+ Discussed alongwith Railway (Vote 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.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

Considerationof Finance Bill(Time Taken)

Presentation Generaldiscussion

(Time Taken)

Discussion onDemands for

Grants(Time Taken)

April 16 & 17

(4-27)

Feb. 18 & 19

March 5, 10

& 11

(14-45)

Feb. 18 & 19

(5-30)

(Discussed

alongwith

Demands for

Grants on

Account

(Railways),

2009-10

Supplemen-

tary Demands

for Grants

(Railways),

2008-09 and

Demands for

Excess Grants

(Railways),

2006-07

Feb. 26

(1-56)

Feb 13

(Interim

Budget)

(0-42)

April 25, 28

& 29

(9-05)

Feb. 24

(0-20)

April 21, 22,

23, & 24

(4 sitting)

(24-53)

Feb. 20 & 24

2008

2009

Feb. 29

(1-50)

Feb. 16

(Interim

Budget)

(0-49 mts.)

March 12, 13

& 14$

(3 sittings)

(16-17)

Feb. 20 & 24

(7-20)

Discussed

alongwith

Demands for

Grants on

Account

(Genl.)

2009-10 &

Supplemen-

tary Demands

for Grants

(Genl.)

2008-09

NOTE : Time taken in hour(s) - minutes indicated within bracket under each column.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year General discussion(Time Taken)

Consideration ofAppropriation Bill

relating to Demandsfor Grants

Consideration ofFinance Bill

General discussion Appropriation Billrelating to Demands

for Grants

TABLE – 26

DATES OF GENERAL DISCUSSION ON GENERAL AND RAILWAY BUDGETS AND CONSIDERATIONAND RETURN OF APPROPRIATION BILLS RELATING TO THE DEMANDS FOR GRANTS

BY THE RAJYA SABHA SINCE 1952

*1952

*1953

*1954

1955

1956

1957

1958

1959

1960

1961

1962

1963

May 26-28

March 2-5

March 2, 4, 6 and 8

March 3, 7 &10

(16-50)

March 5-8

(19-25)

March 25 & 26

(7-15)

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)

May 3, 7-9

(16-40)

March 4-7

(19-30)

July 15 & 17

April 10, 15 & 16

April 20-22 & 24

April 23 & 25

(9-45)

April 24-26

(7-35)

March 28 - Vote on

Account)

(1-00)

Aug. 27-30

(17-15)

April 23, 24, 29 & 30

(13-25)

April 22-24

(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)

April 23-24

(8-40)

**

April 21-23

April 24 & 26

April 25 & 26

(9-30)

April 26-27

(7-20)

March 28

(1-30)

Sept. 2 & 3

(11-05)

April 26 & 28

(9-30)

April 24, 27 & 28

(7-45)

April 25-27

(8-25)

April 26-28

(9-30)

March 29

(0-30)

June 19-21

(12-50)

April 25-26

(9-30)

May 29-31

Feb. 20, 21 & 23

Feb. 23-25 & March 1

Feb. 28 and

March 1 & 2

(10-55)

Feb. 29 and

March 1 & 2

(15-05)

March 21 & 25

(4-05)

May 27 & 28

(11-10)

Feb. 19, 20, 25 & 26

(14-00)

Feb. 23-25

(13-35)

Feb. 22-24

(12-40)

Feb. 21-23 & 27

(11-45)

March 19 & 26

(2-55)

April 23-26

(14-25)

Feb. 27, 28 & March 2

(15-10)

July 14

March 7

March 15

March 14 & 15

(3-00)

March 15 & 16

(3-05)

March 29 – Vote on

Account

(1-25)

Aug. 20-22

(8-15)

March 13 & 14

(6-00)

March 11-13

(4-20)

March 8-10

(5-30)

March 16

(3-50)

March 30 – Vote on

Account

(1-15)

May 10

(4-10)

March 18

(3-45)

* 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.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year General discussion(Time Taken)

Consideration ofAppropriation Bill

relating to Demandsfor Grants

Consideration ofFinance Bill

General discussion Appropriation Billrelating to Demands

for Grants

1964

1965

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

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, 19-22

(18-15)

March 14, 18-21

(13-56)

March 15, 17-20

(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)

March 23-25

(9-05)

April 22, 27-29

(10-15)

May 4-6

(11-15)

May 5, 7 & 9

(9-30)

March 30 – Vote on

Account

(3-00)

July 25-27

(12-25)

April 30 and May 1&2

(11-45)

May 6-8

(11-35)

May 4-6

(11-52)

March 29

(0-40)

July 28-30

(9-10)

May 16-18

(10-20)

May 2 & 3

(4-35)

May 2 & 7

(7-10)

May 5-6

(6-32)

May 17 & 18

(7-26)

April 24, 25 & 27

(12-25)

May 8 & 10

(7-30)

May 10-12

(8-20)

April 10 & 11

(5-45)

Aug. 1-3

(10-45)

May 6 & 7

(7-35)

May 10 &12

(9-00)

May 11&12

(8-20)

March 31

(0-30)

Aug. 4 & 5

(8-30)

May 22 & 23

(8-35)

May 7-8

(7-10)

May 8 & 9

(10-35)

May 7 & 8

(6-47)

May 19 & 20

(7-45)

Feb. 27, 29

March 2 & 3

(14-10)

Feb. 22-25

(10-35)

March 8-10 & 14

(10-35)

March 29

(3-45)

June 12-15

(12-00)

March 4, 7, 8 & 11

(10-13)

March 11-13

(9-35)

March 10-12

(10-27)

March 25

(2-15)

June 1-3

(9-35)

March 20 & 21

(7-20)

March 5-7

(10-10)

March 4-6

(7-10)

March 4-6

(8-46)

March 17, 18 & 22

(8-09)

March 5 & 9

(6-48)

March 23-24

(4-30)

March 29

(3-25)

March 30 – Vote on

Account

(1-15)

June 24

(4-20)

March 23 & 25

(3-07)

March 20 & 24

(3-10)

March 31

(1-05)

*March 27

(2-15)

June 17

(3-50)

May 24 & 25

(7-13)

March 27

(3-35)

March 25

(3-45)

March 22

(4-05)

March 29

(1-30)

* Discussed along with Appropriation (Railway) Bill

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1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

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 9-12 & 16

(13-06)

March 11, 15-17

(16-39)

March 16, 17 21 & 22

(15-40)

March 12-15

(16-45)

March 21, 25-27

(15-15)

March 12-14 17 & 18

(18-50)

March 9-13

(19-51)

March 21-24

(19-58)

March 15-17 27 & 28

(18-18)

March 27-29

(11-51)

March 31

(0-16)

July 19-21

(6-53)

May 2-3

(7-55)

April 25, 26 & 30

(7-00)

March 17

(0-25)

July 28-30

(6-32)

April 28 & 29

(4-32)

April 29 and May 3

(5-06)

April 28 and May 2

(4-33)

April 25

(4-20)

May 9, 13 & 14

(5-00)

April 28

(6-15)

March 17

(2-39)

May 4

(2-55)

May 3

(4-17)

May 22 (Without

discussion)

April 4

(0-40)

July 26-28

(12-25)

May 4, 8 & 9

(10-25)

May 2, 3 & 7

(9-32)

March 18

(1-27)

Aug. 4, 5 & 7

(10-03)

May 4-7

(7-15)

May 4 & 5

(7-16)

May 5 & 9

(8-17)

May 2 & 3

(8-13)

May 14-17

(10-22)

May 5 & 6

(10-44)

May 6 & 7

(8-22)

May 5, 9 & 10

(8-16)

May 8 & 9

(8-25)

May 22 (Without

discussion)

March 30

(2-53)

June 14-16

(8-29)

March 8, 9 & 13

(9-42)

March 6-8 &12

(13-55)

March 12

(4-35)

June 18, 19, 26 & 30

(8-36)

Feb. 28, March 2,

3 & 5

(15-07)

March 3, 4 & 8

(10-50)

March 2, 3, 14 & 15

(13-55)

March 6-8

(13-00)

March 18-21

(11-35)

March 5, 6, 10 & 11

(11-00)

March 18 & 19

(7-39)

March 10, 15-17 & 21

(10-02)

March 8-10, 13 & 14

(11-44)

March 22, 23 & 26

(12-00)

*March 31

(0-24)

June 20

(2-55)

March 22

(1-45)

March 27

(4-05)

March 18

(3-15)

July 7

(3-12)

March 24

(4-38)

March 24

(4-44)

March 23

(3-09)

March 20

(3-35)

March 28

(3-05)

March 19

(4-46)

March 19 (Discussed

with the Railway

Budget)

March 29

(2-05)

March 29

(2-31)

March 27 (Without

discussion)

General Budget Railway Budget

Year General discussion(Time Taken)

Consideration ofAppropriation Bill

relating to Demandsfor Grants

Consideration ofFinance Bill

General discussion Appropriation Billrelating to Demands

for Grants

* Discussed along with Appropriation (Railway) Bill

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1991

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1996

1997

1998

1998

1999

March 11 (Interim

Budget)

(0-40)

July 29-31

(14-35)

March 24, 26 & 27

(14-40)

April 29

May 4 & 5

(7-55)

March 15-17

(14-24)

May 10, 16-18,

24 & 25

(9-34)

General discussion on

Interim Budget was

not held

Aug. 26, .27 29 and

Sept. 2 & 9

(13-54)

March 17-19

(10-51)

Interim Budget

(Discussion not held)

June 8-11

(15-06)

Discussion not held

March 11 (Without

discussion)

Sept. 9 & 10

(2-37)

May 6 & 7

(1-43)

May 5

(1-12)

May 9 (Discussed

alongwith Finance Bill)

May 24 (Without

discussion)

*Appron. Bills relating

to Demands for

Grants were not

considered.

Sept. 12 (Without

discussion)

May 12 & 13

(Discussed alongwith

Finance Bill)

March 27

( without discussion)

July 20

(3-29)

April 23 ( without

discussion)

March 11 (Without

discussion)

Sept. 17 & 18

(6-47)

May 11

(5-43)

May 10

(2-46)

May 9

(4-56)

May 25

(3-15)

*Finance Bill, 1996

was not considered

Sept. 13

(2-04)

May 12 & 13

(6-33)

March 27 (without

discussion)

July 23

(5-48)

April 23 (without

discussion)

March 11 (Interim

Rly. Budget)

(0-09)

July 20, 24 & 26

(7-25)

March 11-13, 16-18

(13-18)

March 22, 23 & 31

(9-55)

May 3-5

(10-12)

May 3, 4, 8 & 9

(10-22)

General discussion on

Interim Rly Budget

was not held

July 25, 26 & 31

(10-34)

March 14, 15 & 17

(10-52)

March 27

(Interim Budget)

(3-07)

June 3 & 4

(Discussed with

status paper on Rlys)

(8-44)

Discussion not held

March 11 (Without

discussion)

July 26 (Without

discussion)

March 23

(0-47)

March 31

(1-12)

May 3-5 (Discussed

alongwith Railway

Budget)

May 9

(0-24)

*Appropriation bills

relating to Demands

for Grants were not

considered.

July 31

(0-08)

May 7 & 8

(4-42)

March 27

(Discussed with

Interim Rly Budget)

July 13

(3-00)

April 23 (without

discussion)

General Budget Railway Budget

Year General discussion(Time Taken)

Consideration ofAppropriation Bill

relating to Demandsfor Grants

Consideration ofFinance Bill

General discussion Appropriation Billrelating to Demands

for Grants

* These were deemed to have been passed by both Houses of Parliament in terms of article 109(5) of the

Constitution.

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General Budget Railway Budget

Year General discussion(Time Taken)

Consideration ofAppropriation Bill

relating to Demandsfor Grants

Consideration ofFinance Bill

General discussion Appropriation Billrelating to Demands

for Grants

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

March 16 (Discussed

alongwith the

Appropriation (Vote

on Account) Bill, 2000

& the Appropriation

Bill, 2000

(0-05)

Discussion not held

#March 18, 19 & 22

(6-44)

March 11-13

(11-48)

Feb. 5

(Interim Budget)

(6-27)

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.)

March 13, 14 & 17

(13-46)

(Time allotted 12 hrs)

Feb. 25$

(interim Budget)

(0-57)

May 8

(3-45)

April 26

(4-32)

April 30

(1.05)

May 5 & 6

(6-06)

* Feb. 5 (Without

discussion)

August 26 (Without

discussion)

April 29

(0-39)

March 20

(Time allotted 1 hour)

May 4*

(3-45)

(Time allotted 2 hrs.)

April 30

(5-07)

(Time allotted 4 hrs)

(Discussed alongwith

Finance Bill)

Feb. 25

(Time allotted 6 hrs)

May 9

(6-22)

April 26 (Discussed

with Demands for

Grants (Gen)

May 6

(3-40)

May 5 & 6 (Discussed

with Appr Bill rel. to

Demands for Grants)

Feb. 5 (Without

discussion)

August 26 (Without

discussion)

May 5

(4-12)

March 21

(2-15)

(Time allotted 4 hrs.)

Feb. 25

(without discussion)

March 16

(4-16)

Discussion not held

March 22

(1-21)

March 3-5 & 7 (9-52)

@ Feb. 3 & 4

July 7, 12-14

(11-42)

March 14 & 16

(8-18)

March 6, 7 & 9

(19-6)

(Time allotted 8 hrs.)

March 12, 13 & 14

(13-32)

(Time allotted 12 hrs.)

March 10, 11, & 12

(11-34)

(Time allotted 12 hrs)

Feb. 19 & 20

(5-41)

(Time allotted 4 hrs)

May 3

(5-03)

April 25

(6-38)

April 24

(3-31)

April 23

(2-30)

Feb. 4 (Without

discussion)

August 25 (Without

discussion)

April 27

(2-16)

March 18

(1-42)

(Time allotted 1 hour)

May 3

(0-7)

(without discussion)

April 22

(3-39)

(Time allotted 4 hrs)

Feb. 20

(without

discussion)

$ Discussed alongwith the Appropriation relating to Vote on Accounts, Supplementary Demands (General).# Discussed alongwith 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.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Subject/Motion

“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.”

“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 1987-89, 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.”

“That the ‘Status Paper on Railways’

some issues and Options’, laid on the

Table of the House be taken into

consideration.”

Minister who moved

the Motion

Shri Eduardo Faleiro,

Minister of State for

Chemicals & Fertilizers

Shri Pranab Mukherjee,

Minister of Commerce

Shri K.V. Thangka Balu,

MOS for Welfare

Shri Balram Jakhar,

Minister of Agriculture

Shri Yogendra K.Alagh,

Minister of State

(Independent Charge) for

Planning

Shri Nitish Kumar,

Minister of Railways

Date(s) of

discussion

19.8.93

21.8.93

6.12.93

7.12.93

9.12.93

10.12.93

23.8.94

24.8.94

(Eleventh

Session)

7.12.94

8.12.94

9.12.94

(Twelfth

Session)

7.8.95

8.8.95

9.8.95

12.5.97

13.5.97

4.6.98

5.6.98

8.6.98

9.6.98

Time Taken

Hrs:Mts

4:14

11:55

11:14

12:15

5:39

21:09

Remarks

The MOS replied

& discussion

concluded.

Minister Replied &

discussion

concluded.

The MOS replied

& discussion

concluded.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

Discussion not

concluded.

Discussed

alongwith Budget

Railways

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7.

8.

9.

“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.”

“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.”

Shri Madan Lal Khurana,

Minister of Parliamentary

Affairs and Tourism

moved the motion on

behalf of Minister of

Home Affairs

Smt. Maneka Gandhi,

Minister of State

(Independent Charge) for

Social Justice &

Empowerment

Shri Kashiram Rana,

Minister of Rural

Development

5.8.98

6.8.98

8.12.98

10.12.98

24.7.2003

25.7.2003

14:28

2:35

9:12

Minister of Home

Affairs replied and

discussion

concluded.

Discussion not

concluded.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

Sl.

No.

Subject/Motion Minister who moved

the Motion

Date(s) of

discussion

Time Taken

Hrs:Mts

Remarks

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Sl.

No.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Subject/Motion

“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.”

“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.”

Minister who moved

the Motion

Shri Eduardo Faleiro,

Minister of State for

Chemicals & Fertilizers

Shri Pranab Mukherjee,

Minister of Commerce

Shri K.V. Thangka Balu,

MOS for Welfare

Shri Balram Jakhar,

Minister of Agriculture

Shri Nitish Kumar,

Minister of Railways

Shri L.K. Advani, Minister

of Home Affairs

Date(s) of

discussion

18.8.93

19.8.93

23.8.93

6.12.93

7.12.93

27.7.94

2.8.94

3.8.94

4.8.94

1.8.95

2.8.95

3.8.95

3.6.98

4.6.98

3.8.98

4.8.98

Time Taken

Hrs:Mts

5:39

6:13

7:01

6:30

8:40

Remarks

d

The MOS replied

& discussion

concluded.

Minister Replied &

discussion

concluded.

The MOS replied

& discussion

concluded.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

Discussed

alongwith Budget

(Railways),

1998-99.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

RAJYA SABHA

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The MOS replied

and discussion

concluded.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

MOS replied and

discussion

concluded

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

Minister replied

and discussion

concluded.

5:46

5:21

5:35

2:58

6:00

1.12.98

2.12.98

3.12.98

7.12.98

23.11.2000

24.11.2000

24.7.2003

25.7.2003

13.8.2003

9.12.2003

and

10.12.2003

Smt. Maneka Gandhi,

Minister of State

(Independent Charge) for

Social Justice &

Empowerment

Shri Jaswant Singh,

Minister of External

Affairs

Shri Annasaheb M.K.

Patil, MOS for Rural

Development

Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi,

Minister of Human

Resource Development,

Science & Technology

and Ocean Development

Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi,

Minister of Human

Resource Development,

Science & Technology

and Ocean Development

“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.”

“That this House do consider the

International situation.”

“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.”

“That this House do consider the

Science and Technology Policy-2003,

laid on the Table of Rajya Sabha on

the 7th March, 2003.”

“That this House do consider the

National Charter for Children, 2003,

laid on the Table of the Rajya Sabha

on the 5th December, 2003”.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

Sl.

No.

Subject/Motion Minister who moved

the Motion

Date(s) of

discussion

Time Taken

Hrs:Mts

Remarks

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TABLE – 28

NO CONFIDENCE MOTIONS DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA AND THEIR OUTCOME SINCE 1952

Sl. Mover Prime Date of Date of Time Taken Result

No. Minister Discussion Voting Hrs - Mts Ayes Noes

(Days)

3RD LOK SABHA

1. Sh. J.B. Kripalani Sh. J.L. Nehru 19.8.63 22.8.63 21 - 33 62 347

20.8.63 (Negatived)

21.8.63

22.8.63

(4)

2. Sh. N.C. Chatterjee Sh. L.B. Shastri 11.9.64 18.9.94 24 - 34 50 307

14.9.64 (Negatived)

15.9.64

16.9.64

17.9.64

18.9.64

(6)

3. Sh. S.N. Dwivedy Sh. L.B. Shastri 15.3.65 16.3.65 10 - 50 44 315

16.3.65 (Negatived)

(2)

4. Sh. M.R. Masani Sh. L.B. Shastri 23.8.65 26.8.65 15 - 48 66 318

24.8.65 (Negatived)

25.8.65

26.8.65

(4)

5. H.N. Mukherjee *Smt. Indira Gandhi 1.8.66 4.8.66 15 - 25 61 270

2.8.66 (Negatived)

3.8.66

4.8.66

(4)

6. Sh. U.M. Trivedi *Smt. Indira Gandhi 2.11.66 7.11.66 13 - 27 36 235

3.11.66 (Negatived)

4.11.66

7.11.66

(4)

4TH LOK SABHA

7. Sh. A.B. Vajpayee-I Smt. Indira Gandhi 18.3.67 20.3.67 8 - 13 162 257

20.3.67 (Negatived)

(2)

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8. Sh. Madhu Limaye -I Smt. Indira Gandhi 22.11.67 24.11.67 11 - 25 88 215

23.11.67 (Negatived)

24.11.67

(3)

9. Sh. Balraj Madhok Smt. Indira Gandhi 27.2.68 28.2.68 6 - 27 75 205

28.2.68 (Negatived)

(2)

10. Sh. Kanwar Lal Gupta Smt. Indira Gandhi 11.11.68 13.11.68 11 - 25 90 222

12.11.68 (Negatived)

13.11.68

(3)

11. Sh. P. Ramamurthy Smt. Indira Gandhi 18.2.69 20.2.69 10 - 06 86 215

19.2.69 (Negatived)

20.2.69

(3)

12. Sh. Madhu Limaye-II Smt. Indira Gandhi 28.7.70 29.7.70 9 - 20 137 243

29.7.70 (Negatived)

(2)

5TH LOK SABHA

13. Sh. Jyotirmoy Bosu-I Smt. Indira Gandhi 21.11.73 22.11.73 11 - 21 54 251

22.11.73 (Negatived)

(2)

14. Sh. Jyotirmoy Bosu-II Smt. Indira Gandhi 9.5.74 10.5.74 11 - 16 By voice (Negatived)

10.5.74 vote

(2)

15. Sh. Jyotirmoy Bosu-III Smt. Indira Gandhi 23.7.74 25.7.74 14 - 01 63 297

24.7.74 (Negatived)

25.7.74

(3)

16. Sh. Jyotirmoy Bosu-IV Smt. Indira Gandhi 9.5.75 9.5.75 6 - 06 By voice (Negatived)

(1) vote

6TH LOK SABHA

17. Sh. C.M. Stephen Sh. Morarji Desai 10.5.78 11.5.78 10 - 19 By voice (Negatived)

11.5.78 vote

(2)

18. Sh. Y.B. Chavan Sh. Morarji Desai 11.7.79 12.7.79 9 - 13 In concl- P.M.

12.7.79 usive dis- resigned

(2) cussion

Sl. Mover Prime Date of Date of Time Taken Result

No. Minister Discussion Voting Hrs - Mts Ayes Noes

(Days)

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7TH LOK SABHA

19. Sh. George Fernandes Smt. Indira Gandhi 8.5.81 9.5.81 10 - 40 92 278

9.5.81 (Negatived)

(2)

20. Sh. Samar Mukherjee Smt. Indira Gandhi 17.9.81 17.9.81 9 - 47 86 297

(1) (Negatived)

21. Sh. H.N. Bahuguna Smt. Indira Gandhi 16.8.82 16.8.82 10 -03 112 333

(1) (Negatived)

8TH LOK SABHA

22. Sh. C. Madhav Reddy Sh. Rajiv Gandhi 10.12.87 11.12.87 12 - 45 By voice (Negatived)

11.12.87 vote

(2)

10TH LOK SABHA

23. Sh. Jaswant Singh Sh. P.V. Narasimha Rao 15.7.92 17.7.92 14 - 00 225 271

16.7.92 (Negatived)

17.7.92

(3)

24. Sh. A.B. Vajpayee - II Sh. P.V. Narasimha Rao 17.12.92 21.12.92 21 - 44 111 336

18.12.92 (Negatived)

21.12.92

(3)

25. Sh. Ajoy Mukhopadhyay Sh. P.V. Narasimha Rao 26.7.93 28.7.93 18 - 20 251 265

27.7.93 (Negatived)

28.7.93

(3)

13TH LOK SABHA

26. Smt. Sonia Gandhi Sh. A.B. Vajpayee 18.8.2003 19.8.2003 21 - 07 189 314

19.8.2003 (Negatived)

(2)

* She was a Member of Rajya Sabha at that time

Sl. Mover Prime Date of Date of Time Taken Result

No. Minister Discussion Voting Hrs - Mts Ayes Noes

(Days)

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TABLE – 29

CONFIDENCE MOTIONS SO FAR LISTED/DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA

Sl. Lok Sabha Form of the Motion and Date(s) of Date of Result Time Taken

No. moved by discussion voting (Hrs-Mts)

(Session)

(Days)

1 6th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses Listed for - - -

its confidence in the Council 20.8.79 but

of Ministers’ by Shri Charan not moved as

Singh, Prime Minister PM tendered

resignation

(9th Session)

2 9th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 21.12.89 21.12.89 Adopted 5 – 20

confidence in the Council of (1st Session) By voice

Ministers’ moved by Shri V.P. (1 day) vote

Singh, Prime Minister.

3 9th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 7.11.90 7.11.90 Negatived 11 – 12

confidence in the Council of 4th Session Ayes-152

Ministers’ moved by Shri V.P. (1 day) Noes-356

Singh, Prime Minister.

4 9th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 16.11.90 16.11.90 Adopted 6 – 21

confidence in the Council of (5th Session) Ayes-280

Ministers’ moved by Shri (1 days) Noes-214

Chandra Shekhar,

Prime Minister.

5 10th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 12.7.91 15.7.91 Adopted 7 – 35

confidence in the Council of 15.7.91 Ayes-240

Ministers’ by Shri P.V. (1st Session) Noes 109

Narasimha Rao, (2 days)

Prime Minister.

6 11th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 27.5.96 Motion not PM announced 10 – 43

confidence in the Council of 28.5.96 put to vote his intention to

Ministers’ by Shri Atal Bihari 1st Session resign.

Vajpayee, Prime Minister. (2 days)

7 11th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 11.6.96 12.6.96 Adopted 12 – 28

confidence in the Council of 12.6.96 By voice vote

Ministers’ by Shri H.D. (1st Session)

Deve Gowda (2 days)

8 11th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 11.4.97 11.4.97 Negatived 11 – 45

confidence in the Council of (4th Session) Ayes-190

Ministers’ by Shri H.D. (1 day) Noes-338

Deve Gowda, Prime Minister

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9 11th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 22.4.97 22.4.97 Adopted 9 – 03

Confidence in the Council of 4th Session By voice vote

Ministers’ by Shri I.K. Gujral, (1 day)

Prime Minister

10 12th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 27.3.98 28.3.98 Adopted 17 – 56

confidence in the Council of 28.3.98 Ayes-275

Ministers’ by Shri Atal Bihari (1st Session) Noes 260

Vajpayee, Prime Minister (2 days)

11 12th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 15.4.99 17.4.99 Negatived 24 – 58

confidence in the Council of 16.4.99 Ayes-269

Ministers’ by Shri Atal Bihari 17.4.99 Noes-270

Vajpayee, Prime Minister (4th Session)

(3 days)

12 14th Lok Sabha ‘That this House expresses its 21.7.08 22.7.08 Adopted 15-11

confidence in the Council of 22.7.08 Ayes-275

Ministers’ by Dr. Manmohan (14th Session) Noes-256

Singh, Prime Minister (2 days)

Sl. Lok Sabha Form of the Motion and Date(s) of Date of Result Time Taken

No. moved by discussion voting (Hrs-Mts)

(Session)

(Days)

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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 Total time available (Hrs.) Time Lost Reasons

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha

(11.00 a.m. (11.00 a.m. Hrs. - Mts Hrs. - Mts

to to (percentage) (percentage)

6.00 p.m.) 5.00 p.m.)

1st 201st 42 25 16 - 57 11 - 23 On the issue of charge

(2.06.04 (4.06.04 (38%) (46%) sheeted Ministers

to to

10.06.04) 10.06.04)

Sittings Sittings

7 5

2nd 202nd 144 120 54 - 43 54 - 47 On the issue of charge

(5.07.04 (5.07.04 (38%) (45.65%) sheeted Ministers, Veer

to to Savarkar, non-bailable

26.08.04) 26.08.04) warrant against former CM

Sittings Sittings of Madhya Pradesh and a

24 24 union Council of Minister

etc.

3rd 203rd 102 85 5 - 53 1 - 16 On the issue of levelling of

(1.12.04 (1.12.04 (5%) (1.5%) charges against each other

to to by two Cabinet Minissters/

23.12.04) 23.12.04) Train accidents in Punjab/

Sittings Sittings alleged directions to CBI

17 17 given by the PMO to

re-open the case of Shri

L.K. Advani, Leader of

Opposition in Lok Sabha.

4th 204th 228 190 29 – 43 43 – 02 Due to political situation in

(25.02.05 (25.02.05 (13% ) (23%) Goa, Jharkhand//Not laying

to to the report of the Nanavati

13.05.05) 13.05.05) Commission and Justice

Sittings Sittings Phukan Commission/

38 38 Charge sheet filed against

Railway Minister on Fodder

Scam and investigations

conducted by CBI against

the Leader of Bahujan

Samaj Party

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5th 205th 144 120 10-35 14-56 On the issue of bomb

(25.7.05 (25.07.05 (7.3%) (12.4%) blasts in the Shramjeevi

to to Express near Hazrat Ganj

31.8.05) 30.8.05 Railway Station/Nanavati

Sittings Sittings Commission Report/

24 24 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 206th 138 115 26-17 24-02 On the issue of Volker

(23.11.2005 (23.11.2005 19.4% 20.89% Comittee, decision of the

to to Govt. to shift the proposed

23.12.2005) 23.12.2005) of the National Institute of

Sittings Sittings Science from Bhubneswar

23 23 to Kolkata/interview given

by Indian Ambassador to

Croatia to a news

magazine on Volker

Report/Dharna by

students for the minority

character of Aligarh

Muslim University/killing

of five persons in the East

Champaran district of

Bihar on 12.12.05.

Session/Duration/Sittings Total time available (Hrs.) Time Lost Reasons

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha

(11.00 a.m. (11.00 a.m. Hrs. - Mts Hrs. - Mts

to to (percentage) (percentage)

6.00 p.m.) 5.00 p.m.)

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7th 207th 210 175 37-59 23.42 Due to communal

(16.2.2006 (16..2.2006 18.8% 13.54% headcounting in Armed

to to Forces/Defreezing of

23.5.2006) 23.5.2006) account of Ottaovio

Sittings Sittings Quattrochi/protest against

35 35 USA’s President visit to

India/demolition carried

out in Delhi/Motion moved

by the Leader of House

regarding third report of

Committee on Privileges.

8th 208th 132 110 32.37 25.19 Due to rise in prices/

(24.7.2006 (24.7.2006 24.7% 23.0% suicide by farmers/

to to leakage of report of

25.8.2006) 25.8.2006) Justice Pathak Inquiry

Sittings Sittings Authority/letter allegedely

22 22 containing some

objectionable remarks,

written by Shri Vajjpayee

to Speaker/Vande

Matram/insults of sikh

students/release of

Maulana Masood Azhar.

9th 209th 120 100 24.03 29.26 On the issue reg.

(22.11.2006 (22.11.2006 20.04% 29.43% punishment of perpetrator

to to of attack on Parliament/

19.12.2006) 19.12.2006) controversial statement of

Sittings Sittings the Chinese Ambassador

20 20 over Arunachal Pradesh/

arrest of a Member of the

Union Council of Minister

for his involvement in a

murder case/defamation

of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s

statue in Kanpur/

demolition of Babri

Masque/Statement of

Hon’ble Prime Minister on

minorities etc.

Session/Duration/Sittings Total time available (Hrs.) Time Lost Reasons

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha

(11.00 a.m. (11.00 a.m. Hrs. - Mts Hrs. - Mts

to to (percentage) (percentage)

6.00 p.m.) 5.00 p.m.)

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10th 210th 102 90 40.18 38.39 Due to pandemonium

Ist part Ist part 39.51% 42.94% created over the issue of

(23.2.2007 (23.2.2007 arrest of Mr. Quattrocchi,

to to prime accused in Bofors

20.3.2007) 21.3.2007) case by Interpol in

Sittings Sittings Argentina, alleged

17 18 conspiracy of the Central

2nd part 2nd part 90 65 26.08 28.19 Government against the

(26.4.2007 (26.4.2007 29.03% 43.56% Chief Minister of UP,

to to Police fiiring in

17.5.2007) 17.5.2007) Nandigram, West Bengal/

Sittings Sittings fake encounter in Gujarat

15 13 Babgaki Barrage on river

of Godavari

11th 211th 102 85 40.43 41.51 Due to pandemonium

(10.8.2007 (10.8.2007 39.91% 49.23% created over the issue

to to regarding Civil Nuclear

10.9.2007) 10.9.2007) Energy Cooperation with

Sittings Sittings United States, submission

17 17 made by HMPA on certain

remarks made by Shri

Geoorge Fernandes. MP

outside the House against

the Prime Minister

12th 212th 102 85 19.43 18.08 On the issue of

(15.11.2007 (15.11.2007 19.33% 21.33% Nandigram, West Bengal,

to to Violeance by All Advasi

7.12.2007) 7.12.2007) Students Association of

Sittings Sittings Assam and demolition of

17 17 Babri Mosque.

13th 213th 168 150 33-21 31-39 On the issue of the alleged

(25.2.2008 (25.2.2008 (19.85%) (21.1%) plight of farmers across

to to the country, attack on

5.5.2008) 6.5.2008) CPI(M) offices in different

Sittings Sittings parts of the country,

28 30 violence in Kannur in

Kerala, price rise,

intervention of PMO on

allocation of Gas to a

Power Corporation Ltd.,

Owned by Cabinet.

Session/Duration/Sittings Total time available (Hrs.) Time Lost Reasons

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha

(11.00 a.m. (11.00 a.m. Hrs. - Mts Hrs. - Mts

to to (percentage) (percentage)

6.00 p.m.) 5.00 p.m.)

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Session/Duration/Sittings Total time available (Hrs.) Time Lost Reasons

Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha Lok Sabha Rajya Sabha

(11.00 a.m. (11.00 a.m. Hrs. - Mts Hrs. - Mts

to to (percentage) (percentage)

6.00 p.m.) 5.00 p.m.)

14th — 12 — — — —

1st Part

(21.7.08

to

22.7.08)

Sittings

2

14th 214th 96 80 18-06 12-46 Issue of Batla House

2nd Part 2nd Part 16.75% 15.95% Encounter in Delhi, recent

(17.10.08 (17.10.08 attack on North Indians in

to to Maharashtra, violence

23.12.08) 23.12.08) against the Tamil people in

Sittings Sittings Sri Lanka, non reduction

16 16 in prices of diesel and

cooking gas

commensurate with fall in

crude oil prices in

international market,

statement of a Cabinet

Minister in respect of

martyrdom of Mumbai

ATS chief.

15th 215th 60 50 1-20 0-13 Issue of certain provision

(12.2.09 (12.2.09 2.22% 0.43% of the Scheduled castes

to to and Scheduled Tribes

26.2.09) 26.2.09) (Reservation in posts and

Sittings Sittings Services) Bill, 2008 and

10 10 issue of plight of Tamils in

Sri Lanka

(332) (329) 1992 1645 416-26 398-28

Total (20.90%) (24.22%)

* Time of sitting of Lok Sabha has been taken as 11.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.

* Time of sitting of Rajya Sabha has been taken as 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

* one hour for lunch break has been excluded where the adjournment of the House coincided with normal lunch

break timing i.e. from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m.

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DEMANDS FOR GRANTS OF MINISTRIES DISCUSSED IN LOK SABHA DURING

THE BUDGET SESSIONS SINCE 1993.

Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed Date(s) of Time Taken

discussion Discussion Hrs – Mts

1993 1. Defence 1. Defence April 27 & 28 6 – 27

2. External Affairs

3. Home Affairs 2. Home Affairs April 28 & 29 10 – 36

4. Agriculture

5. Industry 3. Agriculture April 30 and 5 – 29

6. Commerce May 4

1994 1. External Affairs 1. Water Resources April 28 & 29 7 – 26

2. Water Resources

3. Human Resource 2. Human Resource April 29 and 8 – 15

Development Development May 2 & 3

4. Defence

5. Agriculture

6. Industry

1995 1. Defence 1. Defence May 4, 5, 8, 9, 14 – 49

2. External Affairs 10 & 16

3. Communications 2. Communications May 16 &17 4 - 45

4. Energy

5. Home Affairs

6. Petroleum and Natural Gas

7. Water Resources

8. Agriculture

1996 1. Agriculture 1. Rural Areas and September 9 3 - 22

2. Rural Development Employment

3. Home Affairs

4. Defence 2. Agriculture

5. Power

6. Human Resource

Development

1997 1. Human Resource 1. Human Resource May 5 5 – 40

Development Development

2. Defence 2. Coal

3. External Affairs 3. Non-Conventional Energy May 6 5 – 09

4. Welfare Sources {Items (2) to (5)

5. Power 4. Power Discussed together}

6. Non-Conventional Energy 5. Atomic Energy

Sources

7. Atomic Energy

1998 1. External Affairs Agriculture July 10 & 14 1 – 27

2. Home Affairs

3. Agriculture

4. Defence

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1999 1. Home Affairs No Ministry was discussed - — —

2. External Affairs Demands for Grants in

3. Social Justice & respect of Budget (General)

Empowerment for 1999-2000 were submitted

4. Human Resource to the vote of the House and

Development voted in full without discussion.

5. Defence

2000 1. Communications 1. Communications April 25 5 – 51

2. Home Affairs 2. Home Affairs April 26 6 – 50

3. Human Resource 3. Human Resource May 2 3 – 34

Development Development

4. External Affairs

2001 1. Rural Development 1. Rural Development April 24 3 – 33

2. Disinvestment 2. Disinvestment April 24 3 – 14

2002 1. Agriculture Agriculture April 24 5 – 41

2. Defence

3. Home Affairs

2003 1. Labour 1. Labour April 22 6 – 45

2. External Affairs 2. External Affairs April 23 6 – 04

3. Defence

4. Youth Affairs & Sports

2004 1. Agriculture No Ministry was discussed - — —

2. Rural Development Demands for Grants in

3. Defence respect of Budget (General)

4. Human Resource for 2004-05 were submitted to

Development the vote of the House and

5. Home Affairs voted in full without discussion

6. Science & Technology

2005 1. Agriculture 1. Agriculture April 21 & 25 5-37

2. Rural Development

3. Human Resource 2. Rural Development April 25 3-40

Development

4. Home Affairs 3. Home Affairs April 27 4-18

5. Science & Technology

6. Labour 4. Science & Technology April 27 0-44

2006 1. Home Affairs 1. Home Affairs March 13 7-09

2. Agriculture 2. Agriculture March 14 5-57

3. Rural Development 3. Rural Development March 17 5-50

2007 1. Labour & Employment 1. Labour & Employment April 26 4-20

2. Science & Technology 2. Science & Technology April 27 4-38

3. Home Affairs 3. Home Affairs April 28 6-34

Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed Date(s) of Time Taken

discussion Discussion Hrs – Mts

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Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed Date(s) of Time Taken

discussion Discussion Hrs – Mts

2008 1. Cosumer Affairs, Food 1. Home Affairs April 21 6-28

and Public Distribution 2. Defence April 22 5-36

2. Home Affairs 3. Rural Development April 23 8-26

3. Defence 4. Information & Broadcasting April 24 4-05

4. Rural Development

5. Information & Broadcasting

6. Youth Affairs & Sports

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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 & Forests 1. Commerce May 11 4 – 20

2. External Affairs 2. Industry May 13 4 – 23

3. Industry

4. Commerce

5. Urban Development

1994 1. Labour 1. Labour April 25 & 26 5 – 21

2. Defence 2. Defence April 26, 27 & May 3 5 – 35

3. Information & Broadcasting 3. Information & Broadcasting April 27 & 28 6 – 31

4. Rural Development 4. Rural Development April 28 & May 2 4 – 34

5. Health & Family Welfare 5. Health & Family Welfare May 12 & June 15 2 – 32

1995 1. Agriculture and Rural Working of Ministries not — —

Areas and Employment discussed in 1995

2. Law, Justice & Company

Affairs

3. Human Resource

Development

4. Communications

5. External Affairs

1996 1. Power 1. Power September 9 & 10 4 – 36

2. Urban Affairs &

Employment 2. Steel & Mines September 11 2 – 15

3. Steel & Mines

4. Commerce

5. Chemicals & Fertilizers

1997 1. Planning and Programme 1. Planning and Programme May 5 & 6 5 – 57

Implementation Implementation

2. Welfare 2. Welfare May 8, 9 & 14 4 – 14

3. External Affairs 3. External Affairs May 15 4 – 20

4. Science &Technology

1998 1. External Affairs 1. External Affairs July 9 & 10 6 – 24

2. Human Resource 2. Human Resource July 13,14 & 15 6 – 37

Development Development

3. Environment & Forests 3. Environment & Forests July 21 & 22 6 – 16

4. Industry

1999 No Ministry could be discussed because of dissolution of Lok Sabha

2000 1. Agriculture 1. Agriculture April 27 4 – 49

2. Health & Family Welfare 2. Health & Family Welfare May 4 4 – 42

3. Defence 3. Defence May 15 6 – 29

4. External Affairs

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2001 1. Agriculture Working of Ministries not — —

2. Defence discussed in 2001

3. Labour

4. Human Resource

Development

2002 1. Labour 1. Labour April 29 & 30 4 – 55

2. External Affairs 2. External Affairs May 7 4 – 40

3. Human Resource

Development

4. Agriculture

2003 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 Technology Information Technology

4. Human Resource 4. Human Resource April 28 & 29 6 – 05

Development Development

2004 1. Water Resources Working of Ministries/ — —

2. Deptt. of Commerce Department not discussed

3. Statistics and Programme in 2004.

Implementations

4. Rural Development

5. Civil Aviation

6. Power

2005 1. Water Resources 1. Water Resources April 20, 21, 3- 49

2. Social Justice and 25 and 26

Empowerment and 2. Social Justice and April 26 4 – 28

Tribal Affairs Empowerment {Items (2) & (3)

3. Power and Non- 3. Tribal Affairs April 26 Discussed together}

Conventional Energy 4. Defence April 27 & 28 2 – 50

Sources 5. Power April 28 3 – 26

4. Consumer Affairs, Food 6. Non-Conventional Energy April 28 {Items (5) & (6)

and Public Distributions Sources Discussed together}

5. Defence 7. Environment and Forests May 2 4 – 37

6. Environment and Forests 8. Consumer Affairs, Food May 3 3 – 52

and Public Distribution

Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed Date(s) of Time Taken

discussion Discussion Hrs – Mts

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2006 1. External Affairs 1. Information and March 13 & 3-40

2. Information and Broadcasting May 16 Discussion was

Broadcasting 2. External Affairs March 14 concluded and the

3. Labour & Employment 3. Labour & Employment March 17, 18 Minister replied on

4. Panchayati Raj and Rural 4. Panchayati Raj and March 18, 20, 21 May 16,2006

Development Rural Development & May 12 4-31

3-30

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 &

Youth Affairs and

Sports replied to

the debate on

May 12,2006

2007 1. Agriculture 1. Health & Family Welfare May 9 6- 37

2. Health & Family Welfare

3. Human Resopurce

Development

4. Rural Development

2008 1. Commerce & Industry 1. Rural Development April 21 5-15

2. Agriculture 2. Labour & Employment April 23 4-35

3. Human Resource 3. Human Resource April 24 0-26

Development Development (Inconclusive)

4. Rural Development 4. Agriculture April 28 5-39

5. Labour & Employment 5. Commerce & Industry April 29 3-57

Year Ministries Selected for Ministries discussed Date(s) of Time Taken

discussion Discussion Hrs – Mts

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PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS PASSED BY PARLIAMENT SINCE 1952 SO FAR

(A) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE LOK SABHA

Sl. Short Title of the Bill Act No./

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, 24 of 1956

by Shri Feroze Gandhi 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, 105 of 1956

by Rajmata Kamledu Mati Shah. 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, 26 of 1964

by Shri Raghunath Singh 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, 28 of 1970

by Shri Anand Narian Mullah 09.08.1970

(B) BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE RAJYA SABHA

10. The Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains 70 of 1956

(Declaration of National Importance) Bill, 1954, by Dr. Raghubir Singh 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, 10 of 1960

by Shri Kailash Bihari Lall. 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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MATTERS RAISED UNDER RULE 377 IN THE LOK SABHA AND SPECIAL MENTIONS MADE IN THE RAJYA

SABHA AND THEIR PENDENCY, SESSION-WISE

PENDENCY POSITION OF MATTERS RAISED UNDER RULE 377 IN LOK SABHA AS ON 31.03.2009

Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department B M W B M W B M W B M W B

1 M/o Agriculture and - - - - - - - - - 1 4 5 5 15

Co-operation

2 D/o Animal Husbandary, - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Dairying & Fisheries

3 D/o Chemicals - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

4 D/o Fertilizer - - - - - - 1 - - 2 - - - 3

5 M/o Civil Aviation - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 2 2 6

6 M/o Coal - - - - - - 1 1 1 2 - - 1 6

7 M/o Mines - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1

8 D/o Commerce - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 2 4 2 11

9 D/o Industrial Policy & - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 2

Promotion

10 D/o Telecommunications - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 3

11 D/o Posts - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

12 D/o Consumer Affairs 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2

13 D/o Food and Public - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Distribution

14 M/o Defence - - - - - - - - - 1 - 4 2 7

15 M/o Environment and Forests - - - - - 1 1 - 3 5 1 1 1 13

16 M/o External Affairs - - - - - - 1 - - - - 3 - 4

17 D/o Economic Affairs - - - - - - - 1 - - 2 8 5 16

18 Banking Division 1 - - - - - 1 - 3 8 - - 3 16

(M/o Finance)

19 D/o Expenditure - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - 2

20 D/o Revenue - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

21 M/o Health & Family Welfare - - - - - - - - - 4 2 - 3 9

22 M/o Home Affairs - - - - - 1 - 1 4 7 1 9 3 26

23 D/o Higher Education - - - - - - 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 14

24 D/o School Education and - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - 3 5

Literacy

25 M/o Labour and Employment - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2

26 Legislative Department - - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 - 4

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27 D/o Justice - - - - - - - 2 - - - - 1 3

28 M/o Panchayati Raj - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1

29 M/o Personnel, P.G. and

Pensions - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 - 3

30 M/o Petroleum and Natural - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

Gas

31 M/o Planning - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

32 M/o Railways - - - - - - 1 4 3 5 1 9 12 35

33 D/o Road Transport and - - - - 1 - 2 - 1 1 1 4 9 19

Highways

34 D/o Shipping - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 - 6

35 D/o Drinking Water Supply - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1

36 D/o Rural Development - - - - - 1 1 - 1 5 1 2 - 11

37 D/o Land Reforms - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1

38 M/o Social Justice and - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 2 2 4 2 13

Empowerment

39 M/o Tribal Affairs - - - - - - 4 - 1 - - 1 1 7

40 M/o Urban Development - - - - - 1 - - - - - - 3 4

41 M/o Development of North - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Eastern Region

42 M/o Water Resources - - - - - - - 1 - - - 6 7 14

43 M/o Power - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - 3 5

44 M/o Culture - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1

45 M/o Textiles - - - - - - - - - - - 3 1 4

46 D/o Tourism - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3

47 Prime Minister’s Office - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 3

48 M/o New and Renewable - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Energy

49 M/o Heavy Industries & - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Public Enterprises

50 M/o Women & Child - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Development

51 M/o Information and - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3

Broadcasting

52 D/o Earth Sciences - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

53 M/o Micro, Small and - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Medium Enterprises

Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department B M W B M W B M W B M W B

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Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department B M W B M W B M W B M W B

54 M/o Steel - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - 2

55 M/o Food Processing - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

Industries

56 M/o Minority Affairs - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

57 D/o Atomic Energy - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - 2

58 D/o Information Technology - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

59 M/o Overseas Indian Affairs - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - 2

60 M/o Housing & Urban

Poverty Alleviation - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

61 M/o Youth Affairs and Sports - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

TOTAL 3 1 1 2 3 4 17 12 23 61 24 81 83 315

SESSION WISE PENDENCY POSITION OF SPECIAL MENTIONS MADE IN THE RAJYA SABHA ON 31.03.2009

Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department 200 201 202 203 204 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215

1 D/o Agriculture & Coop - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2

2 D/o Animal Husbandary, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Dairying & Fisheries

3 D/o Chemicals - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 1 3

4 D/o Fertilizer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

5 M/o Civil Aviation - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 2 - 3 8

6 M/o Coal - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 2

7 M/o Mines - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

8 D/o Commerce - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 3

9 D/o Industrial Policy & - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Promotion

10 D/o Telecommunications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

11 D/o Posts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2

12 D/o Consumer Affairs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

13 D/o Food and Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Distribution

14 M/o Defence - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

15 M/o Environment and Forests - - - - - - - - 2 - 1 2 1 2 1 9

16 M/o External Affairs - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 2

17 D/o Economic Affairs - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 1 - 4 7

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18 Banking Division - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 3

(M/o Finance)

19 D/o Expenditure - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

20 D/o Revenue - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

21 M/o Health & Family Welfare - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 2 - 4 5 13

22 M/o Home Affairs 1 - - - - 1 - 4 1 3 3 9 - 8 9 39

23 D/o Higher Education - - - - - - - - 1 2 - - - - 2 5

24 D/o School Education and - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 - 3 1 7

Literacy

25 M/o Labour and Employment - - - - - - 2 1 - - - 1 - - 1 5

26 Legislative Department - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 2 3

27 D/o Justice - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 3

28 M/o Panchayati Raj - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

29 M/o Personnel, P.G. and - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1

Pensions

30 M/o Petroleum and Natural - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - 2 1 5

Gas

31 M/o Planning - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

32 M/o Railways - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 4

33 D/o Road Transport and - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 3 4

Highways

34 D/o Shipping - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 2 3

35 D/o Drinking Water Supply - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

36 D/o Rural Development - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 2 2 6

37 D/o Land Reforms - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

38 M/o Social Justice and - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 1 - 1 1 5

Empowerment

39 M/o Tribal Affairs - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - 2

40 M/oUrban Development - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 3 4

41 M/o Development of North - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Eastern Region

42 M/o Water Resources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 3

43 M/o Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

44 M/o Culture - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

45 M/o Textiles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

46 D/o Tourism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

47 Prime Minister’s Office - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department 200 201 202 203 204 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215

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48 M/o New and Renewable - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Energy

49 M/o Heavy Industries & - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Public Enterprises

50 M/o Women & Child - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

Development

51 M/o Information and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

Broadcasting

52 D/o Earth Sciences - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

53 M/o Micro, Small and Medium - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Enterprises

54 M/o Steel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

55 M/o Food Processing - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Industries

56 M/o Minority Affairs - - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - 2

57 D/o Atomic Energy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

58 D/o Information Technology - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

59 M/o Overseas Indian Affairs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2

60 M/o Housing & Urban Poverty - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Alleviation

61 M/o Youth Affairs and Sports - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0

Total 1 0 2 0 1 3 3 6 8 6 11 26 3 32 63 165

Sl. Name of Ministry/ 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

No. Department 200 201 202 203 204 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215

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ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR THE OFFICERS OF THE CENTRAL MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS

Sl. Duration of Course No. of officers who Designation of the OfficersNo. participated in the course

1st 25th to 26th April, 1985 31 SOs/Assistants

2nd 16th & 17th January, 1986 29 Desk Officers/SOs/Assistants

3rd 22nd, 23rd & 24th October, 1986 23 SOs/Equivalent ranks

4th 14th,15th & 16th January,1987 18 SOs/Equivalent ranks

5th 24th to 26th June, 1987 19 USs/Sos

6th 14th to 17th June, 1988 10 USs/Desk Officers

7th 10th to 13th October, 1988 13 SOs/Assistants

8th 7th to 10th February, 1989 20 USs/DOs/Sos

9th 20th to 23rd June, 1989 10 USs/DOs/Sos

10th 3rd to 6th October,1989 28 Parl. Assistants/Assistants

11th 27th to 30th November,1989 12 SOs/Assistants

12th 20th to 23rd February, 1990 18 USs/DOs/Sos

13th 26th to 29th June, 1990 15 SOs/Assistants

14th 9th to 12th October, 1990 12 USs/DOs/Sos

15th 5th to 8th February, 1991 14 SOs/Assistants

16th 24th to 27th September, 1991 17 USs/Sos

17th 28th to 31st January, 1992 32 SOs/Assistants

18th 16th to 19th June,1992 12 USs/DOs/Sos

19th 21st to 24th September, 1992 22 SOs/Assistants

20th 8th to 12th February, 1993 14 USs/DOs/Sos

21st 7th to 11th June, 1993 26 SOs/Assistants

22nd 18th to 22nd October, 1993 19 USs/DOs/SOs

23rd 6th to 10th June, 1994 27 SOs/Parl.Assistants/Assistants

24th 3rd to 7th October, 1994 14 USs/DOs/Sos

25th 6th to 10th February, 1995 17 SOs/Parl.Assistants/Assistants

26th 17th to 21st July, 1995 13 USs/DOs/Sos

27th 8th to 10th November,1995 22 SOs/Parl.Assistants/Assistants

28th 30th September to 1st October, 1996 19 USs/DOs/Sos

29th 6th to 8th October, 1997 28 SOs/Parl.Assistants/Assistants

30th 11th to 13th February, 1998 13 USs/SOs

31st 9th to 11th September, 1998 30 SOs/Assistants

32nd 18th to 20th August, 1999 18 USs/DOs/Sos

33rd 15th to 17th October, 2001 23 SOs/Parl.Assistants/Assistants

34th 3rd to 5th March, 2004 22 Chief Engineers/Deputy Secretary etc.

35th 7th to 9th February, 2007 20 Assistants/Parl. Assistants/SectionOfficers

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ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR THE OFFICERS OF THE STATE GOVERNMENTS

Sl. Duration of Course No. of officers who States/Union Territories whose officers attended the

No. participated in the course

course

1. 21st December to 5 Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh

27th December, 1994. and Rajashthan

2. 24th April to 6 Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Meghalaya

2 May, 1995

3. 4th December to 5 Mizoram, Gujarat, Assam, Tripura and Sikkim

12th December, 1995

4. 11th September to 7 Tamil Nadu, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.

19th September, 1996

5. 5th May to 9 Kerala, manipur, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Madhya

13th May, 1997 Pradesh

6. 24th November to 2 Uttar Pradesh

2nd December, 1998

7. 12th May to 5 Delhi, Sikkim, West Bengal and Haryana.

20th May, 1999

8. 15th May to 7 Mizoram, Nagaland, Assam, Manipur and Bihar

24th May, 2000

9. 9th April to 9 Pondicharry, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim, Madhya

18th April, 2001 Pradesh and Tripura.

10. 9th April to 5 Orissa, Karnataka and Haryana.

17th April, 2002

11. 15th March to 8 Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and

19th March, 2004 Uttaranchal

12. 15th April to 6 Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand and Uttar

21st April, 2005 Pradesh

13. 31st July to 5 Kerala, Punjab and Maharashtra

5th August, 2006

TABLE – 37

WORKSHOP ON MANAGING LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS FOR OFFICERS OF VARIOUS MINISTRIES/

DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ORGANISED COLLABORATION WITH DEPARTMENT OF

PERSONNEL AND TRAINING

Sl. Duration of Course No. of officers who Designation of the Officers

No. participated in the

course

1 28 October, 2003 56 Joint Secretaries/Directors/Deputy Secretaries

2 15 February, 2005 47 Joint Secretaries/Senior Officers

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LIST OF VARIOUS CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES CONSTITUTED FOR VARIOUS MINISTRIES

Sl. No. Name of Ministry

1. Ministry of Agriculture & Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.

2. Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

3. Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers & Ministry of Steel.

4. Ministry of Civil Aviation.

5. Ministry of Coal

6. Ministry of Commerce & Industry

7. Ministry of Communications & Information Technology

8. Ministry of Defence

9. Ministry of Environment & Forests

10. Ministry of External Affairs

11. Ministry of Finance

12. Ministry of Food Processing Industries

13. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare

14. Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises

15. Ministry of Home Affairs

16. Ministry of Human Resource Development

17. Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

18. Ministry of Labour & Employment

19. Ministry of Mines

20 Ministry of Panchayati Raj & Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region

21. Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas

22. Ministry of Power

23. Ministry of Railways

24. Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways

25. Ministry of Rural Development

26. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

27. Ministry of Textiles

28. Ministry of Tribal Affairs

29. Ministry of Tourism & Culture

30. Ministry of Urban Development

31. Ministry of Water Resources

32. Ministry of Women and Child Development

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LIST OF MINISTRIES WHERE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES COULD NOT BE CONSTITUTED FOR WANT

OF REQUISITE NUMBERS OF MEMBERS

Sl. No. Name of Ministry

1. Ministry of Corporate Affairs

2. Ministry of Law & Justice

3. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

4. Ministry of Overseas Indians Affairs

5. Ministry of Science and Technology and Deptt. Of Ocean Development

6. Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

7. Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation

8. Ministry of Minorities Affairs

9. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions

10. Ministry of Planning

11. Department of Atomic Energy

12. Department of Space

13. Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports

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STATEMENT SHOWING CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES MEETINGS HELD DURING THE PERIOD FROM

01.01.2008 TO 31.03.2009

Dates of Meetings held (with number of Members of Parliament who attended)

Sl. Name of the Ministry/CC Present Date of meeting & No. of Members who attended

No. Strength Inter Session

of CC Session Period

Date of No. of Date of No. of

Meeting Members Meeting Members

attended attended

1. Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, 27 06.02.2008 13 22.04.2008 3

Food & Public Distribution 17.07.2008 13

26.11.2008 15

2. Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises 14 06.02.2008 5 18.12.2008 4

26.06.2008 10

3. Chemicals & Fertilizers and Steel 21 07.05.2008 11 22.10.2008 10

06.08.2008 15

4. Civil Aviation 28 13.02.2008 15 23.12.2008 12

07.05.2008 14

11.08.2008 15

5. Coal 22 10.01.2008 14 13.03.2008 9

09.07.2008 16 23.12.2008 7

6. Commerce & Industry 20 15.02.2008 9 30.04.2008 7

7. Communication & Information 24 26.06.2008 15 13.03.2008 8

Technology 10.09.2008 16

03.03.2009 5

8. Defence 21 13.02.2008 10 18.12.2008 5

03.06.2008 17

06.11.2008 12

9. Environment & Forests 16 04.01.2008 9 22.04.2008 8

10.07.2008 7

10. External Affairs 29 15.02.2008 11 18.12.2008 9

20.06.2008 13

19.11.2008 12

11. Food Processing Industries 9 08.08.2008 5 — —

12. Finance 35 01.02.2008 19 23.04.2008 9

18.06.2008 14

13. Health & Family Welfare 15 12.02.2008 7 — —

20.01.2009 6

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14. Heavy Industries & Public 17 05.09.2008 8 23.04.2008 2

Enterprises

15. Home Affairs 27 — — 28.04.2008 6

16. Human Resource Development 26 13.02.2008 11 — —

09.07.2008 12

17. Information & Broadcasting 19 03.01.2008 8 — —

02.06.2008 8

09.02.2009 6

18. Labour & Employment 12 24.01.2008 4 11.03.2008 5

09.07.2008 8 17.12.2008 3

13.08.2008 5 18.02.2009 3

29.09.2008 6

19 Mines 10 02.02.2008 5 15.12.2008 3

26.06.2008 8

*20. Panchayati Raj, Youth Affairs & 16 08.02.2008 7 — —

Sports and Development of

North Eastern Region

*21. Panchayati Raj & Development of 9 — — 15.12.2008 3

North Eastern Region

22. Petroleum & Natural Gas 34 08.02.2008 13 17.02.2009 21

04.06.2008 16

23. Power 24 12.02.2008 11 15.12.2008 13

07.05.2008 17

18.07.2008 11

24. Railways 25 09.01.2008 16 — —

25. Shipping, Road Transport & 26 17.06.2008 16 07.04.2008 8

Highways 18.02.2009 10

26. Rural Development 30 18.02.2008 19 06.05.2008 13

16.07.2008 17 17.12.2008 16

27. Social Justice & Empowerment 14 15.02.2008 6 23.04.2008 3

25.06.2008 7 23.10.2008 3

16.02.2009 2

28. Textiles 12 12.02.2008 4 19.03.2008 4

11.07.2008 7

22.01.2009 3

Sl. Name of the Ministry/CC Present Date of meeting & No. of Members who attended

No. Strength Inter Session

of CC Session Period

Date of No. of Date of No. of

Meeting Members Meeting Members

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29. Tribal Affairs 16 30.06.2008 5 — —

30. Tourism & Culture 26 18.11.2008 10 25.04.2008 9

31. Urban Development 22 28.01.2008 8 29.04.2008 8

19.06.2008 9

32. Water Resources 13 26.08.2008 8 22.10.2008 3

19.02.2009 3

33. Women & Child Development 11 11.07.2008 5 18.03.2008 8

Total Meetings held 62 34

Total number of meetings held during the period from 01.01.2008 to 31.03.2009 = 96

* Initially there was one Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports

and Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region as these Ministries were under the charge of one Minister i.e.

Shri Mani Shankar Aiyar. Subsequently, when the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports was placed under the independent

charge of Minister of State Dr. M.S. Gill after Cabinet reshuffle on 6th April, 2008, it necessitated the bifurcation of the

Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and Ministry of

Development of North Eastern Region into two separate Consultative Committees for the Ministries viz. (i) Ministry

of Panchayati Raj & Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region; and (ii) Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.

Accordingly, separate Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Panchayati Raj and Ministry of Development of

North Eastern Region was constituted on 10th October, 2008. Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Youth

Affairs & Sports could not be constituted due to want of requisite number of members.

Sl. Name of the Ministry/CC Present Date of meeting & No. of Members who attended

No. Strength Inter Session

of CC Session Period

Date of No. of Date of No. of

Meeting Members Meeting Members

attended attended

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LIST OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT NMINATED AS PERMANENT SEPCIAL INBVITEES (PSI) TO THE

CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES OF VARIOUS MINISTRIES/DEPARTMENTS

Name of the member House CC on which serving as CC on which serving as PSI

regular Member

Shri Virjibhai Thummar Lok Sabha Tourism & Culture Chemicals & Fertilizers and Steel

Shri Deepender Singh Hooda Lok Sabha Power Civil Aviation

Shri Furkan Ansari Lok Sabha Railways Coal

Shri A.P. Abdullakutty Lok Sabha Petroleum & Natural Gas Communications & IT

Shri M. Shivanna Lok Sabha Defence Communications & IT

Shri Madhu Goud Yaskhi Lok Sabha Civil Aviation Defence

Shri Tarit Baran Topdar Lok Sabha Civil Aviation Finance

Smt. P. Jaya Prada Nahata Lok Sabha Petroleum & Natural Gas Finance

Shri Mohan Rawale Lok Sabha Textiles Finance

Shri Anil Basu Lok Sabha Railways Heavy Industries & PE

Shri Rupchand Pal Lok Sabha External Affairs Human Resource Development

Shri S. Ajaya Kumar Lok Sabha Shipping, Road Transport & Petroleum & Natural Gas

Highways

Ms. Rubab Sayda Lok Sabha Social Justice & Petroleum & Natural Gas

Empowerment

Shri Lakshman Chandra Seth Lok Sabha Petroleum & Natural Gas Shipping, Road Transport &

Highways

Shri Santosh Gangwar Lok Sabha Civil Aviation Shipping, Road Transport &

Highways

Shri E. Ponnuswamy Lok Sabha Power Rural Development

Shri Sunil Khan Lok Sabha Chemicals & Fertilizers and Tourism & Culture

Steel

Shri Madan Lal Sharma Lok Sabha Home Affairs Urban Development

Smt. Tejaswini Seeramesh Lok Sabha External Affairs Urban Development

Shri Ravi Prakash Verma Lok Sabha Health & Family Welfare Urban Development

Shri Basudeb Acharia Lok Sabha Heavy Industries & PE Power

Shri K.S. Rao Lok Sabha Petroleum & Natural Gas Power

Shri Sharad Joshi Rajya Sabha Commerce & Industry Agriculture & Consumer Affairs,

Food and Public Distribution

Shri Rajeev Shukla Rajya Sabha Commerce & Industry Civil Aviation

Dr. Mahendra Prasad Rajya Sabha Chemicals & Fertilizers and Finance

Steel

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Name of the member House CC on which serving as CC on which serving as PSI

regular Member

Shri J.P. Aggarwal Rajya Sabha Shipping, Road Transport & Home Affairs

Highways

Shri Rajkumar Dhoot Rajya Sabha Finance Petroleum & Natural Gas

Smt. Brinda Karat Rajya Sabha Health & Family Welfare Rural Development

Shri Sujan Chakraborty Lok Sabha Food Processing Industries Micro, Small & Medium

Enterprises

Shri Bagun Sumbrui Lok Sabha Coal Chemicals & Fertilizers and Steel

Shri Bhubaneshwar Prasad Lok Sabha Power Coal

Mehta

Shri Hemlal Murmu Lok Sabha Petroleum & Natural Gas Coal

Shri Rahul Bajaj Rajya Sabha Finance External Affairs

Shri D.K. Adikesavulu Lok Sabha Finance Health & Family Welfare

Smt. Supriya S. Sule Rajya Sabha Women & Child Development Health & Family Welfare

Shri D. Raja Rajya Sabha Human Resource Home Affairs

Development

Shri Ambeth Rajan Rajya Sabha Rural Development Human Resource Development

Shri Kiren Rijiju Lok Sabha Panchayati Raj & Petroleum & Natural Gas

Development of North

Eastern Region

Shri Vijay Darda Rajya Sabha Civil Aviation Petroleum & Natural Gas

Shri Chandra Sekhar Dubey Lok Sabha Coal Power

Shri Mukul Roy Rajya Sabha Home Affairs Railways

Shri Abdul R. Shaheen Lok Sabha Power Textiles

Shri Mohd. Amin Rajya Sabha Labour & Employment Textiles

Shri Sabir Ali Rajya Sabha Shipping, Road Transport & Coal

Highways

Dr. Gyan Prakash Pilania Rajya Sabha Water Resources Defence

Shri Nand Kishore Singh Rajya Sabha Commerce & Industry Finance

Shri B.J. Panda Rajya Sabha Finance Communications & IT

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GOVERNMENT SPONSORED GOODWILL DELEGATIONS OF PARLIAMENTARIANS SENT ABROAD

BY THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

DELEGATIONS SENT ABROAD

S. Countries No. of MPs Leaders Date Hospitality (Boarding, Lodging

No. & Officers & Transportation)

1. Mauritius 13 3 Dr. U. Venkateswarlu, Jan. 8-12, Hospitality extended

MOS, Parlaffairs 1997

2. (i) China 12 3 Sh. Ramakant Jan. 28- (i) Hospitality extended

(ii) Hong Kong D. Khalap, MOS, Law Feb. 6, 1997 (ii) Hospitality extended

3. (i) Thailand 10 3 Sh. Madan Lal Khurana, Sept. 20-29, Delegation went their on own

(ii) Indonesia MPA 1998 accord without invitation from the

(iii) Singapore host countries, all the expenditure

(iv) Malaysia was met by the Government of India

4. Russia 12 2 Sh. Santosh Kr. Gangwar, April 4-11, (i) Hospitality extended to

Gangwar, 1999 12 delegates

MOS Parl. Affairs

5. (i) Australia 17 3 Sh. Pramod Mahajan, May 18-28, Delegation went their on own accord

(ii) New Zealand MPA 2001 without invitation from the host

(iii) Singapore countries, all the expenditure was met

by the Government of India

6. (i) Egypt 17 3 Sh. Pramod Mahajan, Jan.10-21, Delegation went their on own accord

(ii) South Africa MPA 2003 without invitation from the host

countries, all the expenditure was met

by the Government of India

7. (i) Hungary 22 4 Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Jun. 5-13, 2003 (i) Hospitality extended partially (7)

(ii) Bulgaria MPA (ii) Hospitality extended

(iii) Romania (iii) Hospitality extended

8. Libya 1 3 Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, Nov. 27-29, Hospitality extended

MPA 2004 However this Ministry received bill for

one car and accommodation bill in

respect of OSD to HMPA

9. (i) Guyana 9 3 Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad, May 31-Jun. 8, (i) No

(ii) Venezuela MPA 2005 (ii) & (iii) Bills (if any) are awaited

(iii) Chile

10. (i) Bangladesh 5 2 Sh. B.K. Handique, July 10-16, (i) Hospitality extended

(ii) Thailand MOS Parl.affairs 2005 (ii) —

(iii) Bhutan (iii) Hospitality extended

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S. Countries No. of MPs Leaders Date Hospitality (Boarding, Lodging

No. & Officers & Transportation)

11 (i) Portugal 16 3 Shri Priyaranjan Das Nov. 6-11, Delegation went on their own accord

(ii) Spain Munshi,MPA 2006 without invitation from the host

countries, all the expenditure was met

by the Government of India.

12 South Africa 1 Smt. Krishna Tirath, 15 to 18 Oct., To attend 2nd IBSA Summit

MP (LS) INC 2007

13 Algeria 1 Dr. (Smt.) Rekha 14 to 17 Dec., To attend a Seminar on Think Law …

Bhargava, Secretary, MPA 2007 need for the good governance

14 Singapore 4 2 Shri Bijoy Krishna 21-25, Jan., Indian Goodwill Delegation

Handique, MOS 2008

15 USA 14 4 Shri Vayalar Ravi, MPA 13-21 Sept., Indian Goodwill Delegation

2008

16 Colombo, 1 2 Smt. Suryakanta Patil, 10-11 Feb., To attend a SAARC Conference of

Sri Lanka Minister of State for 2009 Ministers of Parliamentary Affairs

Parliamentary Affairs &

Rural Development

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FOREIGN DELEGATIONS RECEIVED BY MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

DELEGATIONS RECEIVED FROM ABROAD

S. Countries No. of Leaders Date Hospitality (Boarding, Lodging

No. Delegates & Transportation)

1. Russia 9 Sh. Andri V. Selivanov, Sept. 12-17, Local hospitality

Dy. Chairman, State Duma 1996

Committee, Women, Family

& Youth Affairs

2. Hungary 9 Sh. Gyorgy Csoti, Vice Jan. 20-27, Local hospitality

President, Committee on 1997

Foreign Affairs

3. Bulgaria 2 Sh. George Ganchev, Feb. 21-26, Local hospitality and International

Chairman, Parliamentary 1999 passage

Group for Friendship with

India

4. Italy 1 Senator Vincenzo Mungari, March 11-19, Partial Local Hospitality extended

President, Indo-Italian 1999 (Transportation, food & accommodation

Friendship Association in Delhi only)

5. Poland 6 Sh. Stanislaw Grozonkkowski, March 8-14, Local hospitality

Member of Sejm 2000

6. Russia 7 Sh. S.V. Kara-ool, Deputy Dec. 17-19, Local hospitality

Chairman, Committee of the 2000

Fedetation Council of

International Affairs

7. Hungary 4 Sh. Istvan Ivanyi, Chairman, April 25-30, Local hospitality

Foreign Affairs Committee 2001

8. Romania 4 Sh. Ghiorighi Prasacaru, Nov. 26-30, Local hospitality

Chairman, Committee on 2001

Foreign Policy

9. China 19 Mr. He Guoqiang, Member of Feb. 18-21, Local hospitality extended to 5 delegates

Politburo of Communist Party 2004

10. Hungary 6 Mr. Lazslo Mandur, Jan. 17-22, Local hospitality

Ist Deputy Speaker of 2006

National Assembly of Hungary

11. Spain 8 Mr. Joseph Antoni Dural I 12-16 Dec., Partial hospitality extended

Lleida, Chairman of the 2006

Spanish Standing Committee

of the Foreign Affairs of the

Congress

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S. Countries No. of Leaders Date Hospitality (Boarding, Lodging

No. Delegates & Transportation)

12. Malta 5 Dr. Jason Azzopardi, 12-16 March,

MP & Chairman, Standing 2007

Committee on Foreign and

European Affairs, House of

Representatives, Malta

13 Algeria 3 Mr. Fourali Hamid, Head of 18-22 Nov., Partial hospitality extended

the Division of Cooperation 2007

and Studies

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TABLE – 44

NAMES OF LEADERS OF THE LOK SABHA AND THE RAJYA SABHA OF PARLIAMENT SINCE 1952

LOK SABHA

Sl.No. Name of the Leader From To

1. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru 02.04.1952 04.04.1957*

2. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru 05.04.1957 31.03.1962*

3. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru 02.04.1962 27.05.1964**

4. Shri Gulzari Lal Nanda 27.05.1964 09.06.1964

5. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri 09.06.1964 11.01.1966**

6. Shri Guzari Lal Nanda 11.01.1966 24.01.1966

7. Shri Satya Narain Sinha 24.01.1966 03.03.1967*

8. Smt. Indira Gandhi 04.03.1967 27.12.1970*

9. Smt. Indira Gandhi 15.03.1971 18.01.1977*

10. Shri Morarji Desai 24.03.1977 28.07.1979

11. Shri Charan Singh 28.07.1979 22.08.1979*

12. Smt. Indira Gandhi 14.01.1980 31.10.1984**

13. Shri Rajiv Gandhi 31.10.1984 31.12.1984*

14. Shri Rajiv Gandhi 31.12.1984 27.11.1989

15. Shri V.P. Singh 02.12.1989 09.11.1990

16. Shri Chandra Sekhar 10.11.1990 13.03.1991*

17. Shri Arjun Singh 09.07.1991 05.12.1991

18. Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao 06.12.1991 10.05.1996*

19. Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16.05.1996 31.05.1996

20. Shri Ram Vilas Paswan 04.06.1996 04.12.1997*

21. Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee 19.03.1998 26.04.1999*

22. Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee 13.10.1999 06.02.2004*

23 Shri Pranab Mukherjee 25.05.04+ -

* 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.

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RAJYA SABHA

Sl.No. Name of the Leader Date of appointment

1. Shri N. Gopalswamy Ayyangar 13.05.1952#

2. Shri C.C. Biswas 10.02.1953#

3. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri 25.11.1954#

4. Shri Govind Ballabh Pant 04.03.1955#

5. Hafiz Mohammed Ibrahim 28.02.1961

6. Shri Y.B. Chavan 11.08.1963

7. Shri Jaisukh Lal Hathi 10.02.1964

8. Shri M.C. Chagla 06.03.1964

9. Shri Jaisukh Lal Hathi 13.11.1967

10. Shri K.K. Shah 18.11.1969

11. Shri U.S. Dixit 24..05.1971

12. Shri Kamlapati Tripathi 05.01.1976

13. Shri L.K. Advani 28.03.1977 to 28.07.1979

14. Shri K.C. Pant 07.08.1979

15. Shri Pranab Mukherjee 23.01.1980 to 09.07.1981

16. Shri Pranab Mukherjee 17.08.1981 to 30.12.1984

17. Shri V.P. Singh 31.12.1984 to 11.04.1987

18. Shri N.D. Tiwari 12.04.1987 to 27.06.1988

19. Shri P. Shiv Shanker 13.07.1988 to 01.12.1989

20 Shri M.C. Gurupadaswamy 11.12.1989 to 09.11.1990 (Renominated as the

Leader as per announcment made in the House

on 10.04.1990 on his re-election as a Member)

21 Shri Yashwant Sinha 26.12.1990 to 20.06.1991

22 Shri S.B. Chavan 02.07.1991 to 02.04.1996 (Term exired)

23 Shri Sikander Bakht 17.05.1996 to 31.05.1996

24 Shri I.K. Gujral 04.06.1996 to 19.11.1996

25 Shri H.D. Deve Gowda 20.11.1996 to 20.04.1997

26 Shri I.K. Gujral 21.04.1997 to 02.03.1998

27 Shri Sikander Bakht 21.03.1998 to 14.10.1999

28 Shri Jaswant Singh 15.10.1999 to 22.05.04

29 Shri Manmohan Singh 22.05.04 to *

* Continuing

# There is no authentic information available either in the Department or in 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.

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TABLE – 45

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

LOK SABHA RAJYA SABHA

Sl. Name of the Leader Party Period Sl. Name of the Leader Party Period

No. No.

1 Sh. Y. B.Chavan Cong. 1.11.77 to 1 Sh. Kamlapati Tripathi Cong. 1.11.77 to

11.4.78 14.2.78

2 Sh. C. M. Stephen Cong.(I) 12.4.78 to 2 Sh. Bhola Paswan Shastri Cong. 24.2.78 to

9.7.79 (Reddy) 22.3.78

3 Sh. Y. B.Chavan Cong. 10.7.79 to 3 Sh. Kamlapati Tripathi Cong.(I) 23.3.78 to

27.7.79 2.4.78

4 Sh. Jagjivan Ram Janta 28.7.79 to 4 Sh. Kamlapati Tripathi Cong.(I) 18.04.78 to

22.8.79 7.1.80

5 Sh. Rajiv Gandhi Cong.(I) 18.12.89 to 5 Sh. L. K. Advani Janta 21.1.80 to

23.12.90 6.4.80

6 Sh. L. K. Advani BJP 24.12.90 to 6 Sh. P. Shiv Shanker Cong.(I) 18.12.89 to

13.03.91 2.1.91

7 Sh. L. K. Advani BJP 21.6.91 to 7 Sh. M.S.Gurupadaswamy Janta Dal 28.6.91 to

26.7.93 21.07.91

8 Sh. A. B. Vajpayee BJP 26.7.93 to 8 Sh. S.Jaipal Reddy Janta Dal 22.7.91

10.5.96 29.6.92

9 Sh. P. V. Narasimha Rao Cong.(I) 16.5.96 to 9 Sh.Sikander Bakht BJP 7.7.92 to

31.5.96 15.5.96

10 Sh. A. B.Vajpayee BJP 1.6.96 to 10 Sh.S.B.Chavan Cong.(I) 23.5.96 to

4.12.97 31.5.96

11 Sh. Sharad Pawar Cong.(I) 19.3.98 to 11 Sh.Sikander Bakht BJP 1.6.96

26.4.99 19.3.98

12 Smt. Sonia Gandhi Cong.(I) 13.10.99 to 12 Dr. Manmohan Singh Cong.(I) 21.3.98 to

6.2.2004 22.5.2004

13. Shri L. K. Advani BJP 22.05.04 to* 13. Shri Jaswant Singh BJP 3.6.2004 to

05.07.04

14. Shri Jaswant Singh BJP 05.07.04 to*

* continuing

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TABLE – 46

MEETINGS WITH LEADERS OF VARIOUS POLITICAL PARTIES/GROUPS

S. Date & Venue Subject Presided by Ministry Remarks

No. concerned

1. 22.05.1998 Electoral Reforms Minister of Ministry of Law, Justice

Committee Room Home Affairs & Company Affairs

‘Main’, Parliament

House Annexe

2. 10.07.1998 Reservation of Women in Prime Minister Ministry of Law, Justice

62, Parliament Parliament and Legislative & Company Affairs

House Assemblies in States

3. 9.12.1998 Women’s Reservation Bill Prime Minister Ministry of Law, Justice

Committee Room ‘B’ & Company Affairs

Parliament House

Annexe

4. 29.05.1999 Situation arising out of Prime Minister Ministry of Defence

Committee Room ‘D’ the illegal presence of

Parliament House infiltrators in the Kargil

Annexe Sector of J&K

5. 28.06.1999 Developments in Kargil Prime Minister Ministry of Defence

Committee Room

‘Main’, Parliament

House Annexe

6. 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)

7. 22.12.1999 Women’s Reservation in Prime Minister Ministry of Law, Justice

63, Parliament Parliament and Legislative and Company Affairs

House Assembly in States

8. 25.04.2000 Drought situation in the Prime Minister Ministry of Agriculture

53, Parliament Country

House

9. 08.05.2000 Prevailing situation in Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parliament Sri Lanka Affairs

House

10. 13.05.2000 Further extension of the Minister of Law, Ministry of Law, Justice

62, Parliament freeze on Delimitation of Justice and & Company Affairs

House Electoral Constituencies Company Affairs

11. 03.02.2001 Situation arising out of Prime Minister Ministry of Agriculture

53, Parliament devastating earthquake in

House Gujarat

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S. Date & Venue Subject Presided by Ministry Remarks

No. concerned

12. 18.02.2001 First meeting of the Prime Minister Ministry of Agriculture

53, Parliament National Committee on

House Disaster Management

13. 21.02.2001 Situation in Jammu & Prime Minister Ministry of Home Affairs

53, Parliament Kashmir (Unilateral

House ceasefire declared by

Government of India)

14. 14.04.2001 Normal functioning of Prime Minister Ministry of

53, Parliament Parliament Parliamentary Affairs

House

15. 19.05.2001 The Constitution (87th Prime Minister Ministry of Rural

53, Parliament Amendment) Bill, 1999 Development

House (Panchayati Raj)

16. 09.07.2001 Discussion on the visit of Prime Minister Ministry of External

7, Race Course Shri Parvez Musharraf, Affairs

Road President of Pakistan

(Agra Summit)

17. 19.07.2001 Outcome of Agra Summit Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parliament Affairs

House

18. 13.09.2001 Electoral Reforms Minister of Law, Ministry of Law, Justice

62, Parliament Justice and & Company Affairs

House Company Affairs

19. 15.09.2001 Terrorist Attack in America Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parliament (11.09.2001) Affairs

House

20. 30.10.2001 American Military Action Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parl.House in Afghanistan Affairs

21. 04.12.2001 Prevention of Terrorism Prime Minister Ministry of Home

53, Parl. House Ordinance, 2001 (POTO) Affairs

22. 30.12.2001 Present status on Prime Minister Ministry of External

7, Race Course Indo-Pak relations Affairs

Road

23. 26.02.2002 Ayodhya Issue Prime Minister Ministry of Home

53, Parl.House Affairs

24. 08.07.2002 Electoral Reforms in the Minister of Law Ministry of Law &

53, Parliament light of recent direction & Justice Justice

House passed by the Hon’ble

Supreme Court of India

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S. Date & Venue Subject Presided by Ministry Remarks

No. concerned

25. 02.08.2002 Electoral Reforms in the Minister of Home Ministry of Law &

53, Parliament light of recent direction Affairs Justice

House passed by the Hon’ble

Supreme Court of India

26. 07.03.2003 Women’s Reservation Bill Prime Minister Ministry of Law &

53, Parliament Justice

House

27. 10.03.2003 Evolving situation with Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parliament regard to Iraq Affairs

House (American military action

on Iraq)

28. 13.03.2003 Delimitation of Electoral Minister of Ministry of Law &

53, Parliament Constituencies Parliamentary Justice

House Affairs

29. 22.03.2003 Current Situation in Iraq Prime Minister Ministry of External

53, Parliament Affairs

House

30. 25.07.2003 Public Distribution System Prime Minister Ministry of Consumer

53, Parliament Affairs, Food and

House Public Distribution

31. 29.10.2003 Electoral Reforms Minister of Law Ministry of Law &

53, Parliament (System of Open Ballot for & Justice Justice

House elections to the Council of

States and other issues)

32. 09.01.2005 Situation arising out of Prime Minister Ministry of Home

Panchavati, Tsunami disaster on Affairs

7, Race Course 26.12.2004 southern part (Disaster Management)

Road of India

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TABLE – 47

STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF ALL INDIA WHIPS’ CONFERENCES HELD BY

THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

Sl. No. of Place where held Date & year of Remarks

No. AIWC Conference

1 First Indore 13th September, 1952 Held under the auspices of the Congress

Party in Parliament

2 Second Mysore 15th & 16th January, Inaugurated by Shri K. Hanumanthayya,

1955 Chief Minister of Mysore

3 Third Srinagar 24th & 25th September Inaugurated by Shri G.M. Bakshi,

1956 Prime Minister of Kashmir

4 Fourth The Council Hall, 24th & 25th October, Inaugurated by Shri Y.B. Chavan,

Bombay 1962 Chief Minister of Maharashtra

5 Fifth Karnataka Vidhan 4th to 6th January, Inaugurated by Shri N. Nijalingappa,

Sabha, Bangalore 1966 Chief Minister of Mysore

6 Sixth Himachal Bhavan, 4th to 6th October, Inaugurated by Dr. Y.S. Parmar,

Shimla 1967 Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh

7 Seventh Rajaji Hall, Madras 21st to 23rd September, Inaugurated by Shri M. Karunanidhi,

1969 Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.

8 Eighth Madhya Pradesh 3rd and 4th November, Inaugurated by Shri S.N. Sinha, Governor,

Vidhan Sabha 1972 Madhya Pradesh.

Bhavan, Bhopal

9 Ninth Himachal Legislative 27th & 28th October, Inaugurated by Shri Vir Bhadra Singh,

Assembly Hall, 1983 Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh.

Shimla

10 Tenth Main Committee 26th November, 1988 Inaugurated by Dr. M. Thambi Durai,

Room Parliament Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha.

House Annexe,

New Delhi.

11 Eleventh Banquet Hall, 17th to 19th January, Inaugurated by Shri M. Veerappa Moily,

Vidhan Soudha, 1994 Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Bangalore.

12 Twelfth Sher-I-Kashmir 21st & 22nd August, Inaugurated by Dr. Farooq Abdulla,

International 1997 Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir.

Conference Centre,

Srinagar

13 Thirteenth Dr. Marri Channa Reddy 4th & 5th February, Inaugurated by Shri Bhairon Singh Shekhawat,

Human Resource 2005 Hon’ble Vice-President of India

Development Institute,

Hyderabad

14 Fourteenth Central Hall, Vidhan 4th & 5th February, Inaugurated by Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari,

Bhavan, Mumbai 2008 Hon’ble Vice President of India

* Sher-I-Kashmir International Conference Centre, Srinagar

# Marri Channa Reddy Human Resource Development Institute, Hyderabad.

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TABLE – 48

STATEMENT SHOWING THE SALARY, ALLOWANCES AND OTHER FACILITIES ADMISSIBLE TO

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. (AS ON 03.07.2007)

1. Salary Rs. 16,000/- per month

2. Daily Allowances Rs. 1,000/-. The MPs have to sign the register except on holidays.

3. Other Allowances *(Constituency Allowance @ Rs. 20,000/- per month and Office Expense

Allowances @ Rs. 20,000/- per month out of which Rs. 4,000/- should be for

expenses on stationery items etc., Rs. 2,000/- p.m. for franking of letters and

Lok/Rajya Sabha Secretariats may pay upto Rs. 14,000/- per month to persons

as may be engaged by MP for obtaining Secretarial Assistance and one person

shall be computer literate duly certifed by the member.

4. Telephone 1,50,000 free local 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 is also provided Mobile phone with the provision that the calls made

from it will be adjusted from the total free local calls available to him.

A Member may avail *two mobile phones, one for the constituency and

another in Delhi with national roaming facility from MTNL/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.

*Members will be provided broadband facilities on one telephone subject

to the condition that rental should not exceed Rs. 1,500/- per month.

5. Housing 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.

*Rent-free furniture upto the monitory ceiling of Rs. 60,000/- for durable furniture

and Rs. 15,000/- for non-durable furniture. Rental for additional items of furniture

and rental for additonal item of furniture based on depreciate value.

Free washing of sofa covers and curtains every three months.

Tiles in bathroom, kitchen as demanded by MP.

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6. Water and Electricity 50,000 units of electricity per annum, (25,000 units each of Light/Power meters

or pooled together). Members who have no power meters installed are allowed

50,000 units per annum on light meter; and 4,000 kilolitres of water per annum

beginning January every year.

*Unutilized units of electricity and water may be carried over to the subsequent

years.

Excess units consumed may be adjusted against the next year’s quota.

Joint entitlement of free consumption of electricity and water units if both husband

and wife happen to be members and reside in the same accommodation.

On retirement/resignation/death of a member, the member or his family may be

allowed to consume the balance units of electricity and water for that year within

one month.

7. Medical As available to Grade-I Officers of the Central Government under CGHS.

8. Conveyance Advance Rs. 1,00,000/- on interest @ as applicable to the Central Government employees,

recoverable within a maximum period of 5 years not extending beyond the tenure

of MP.

9. Travelling Allowances Rail : One 1st 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.

Steamer : One and 3/5th of the fare for the highest Class (without diet).

Road : (i) Rs. 13/- per km. (ii) Minimum Rs.120/- to/fro Delhi airport and residence

at Delhi. (iii) TA by rail or by road during session/committee meetings for to and

fro journeys between usual place of residence and the place duty to the nearest

airport 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) Spouse of member is also

entitled to 8 single journeys in a year. (vi) Members residing within 300 km distance

from Delhi may travel by road and claim road mileage @ Rs.13/-per km. (vii)

Members from North-Eastern States of Arunchal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur,

Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura may travel by road from

their residence in the constituency/State to the nearest airport. (viii) Physically

incapacitated member allowed to travel by road in lieu of rail/air journeys

10. Travelling facility (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. If such

journey or part thereof is undertaken by air from place other than usual place of

residence of the Member from Delhi and back, an MP is entitled to an amount

equal to the fare by air for such journey or part thereof performed by air or from

usual place of residence of the Member to Delhi and back whichever is less. (ii)

Companion can also travel with MP in AC-II tier. (iii) Member having no spouse

can take one person with him/her in AC-I/Executive Class in place of the spouse.

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(iv) To and fro air travel for the MP from Ladakh for Member and spouse/

companion. (v) To and fro air travel facility for self and spouse/companion of

Member representing Andaman & Nicobar Island and Lakshadweep Island,

between the Island and the mainland of India. (vi) 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. (vii) Thirty four single air journeys in a year

from any place to another place in India either alone or alongwith spouse or any

number of companions or relatives within this ceiling. (viii) 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. (ix) 8 excess air journeys may be

adjusted against the next year’s entitlement. Unutilized air journeys may be carried

over to the following year (x) Steamer passes for highest class of steamer for

self and spouse/companion of Members representing Andaman & Nicobar Island

and Lakshdweep Islands (without diet). (xi) To and fro air travel when the usual

place of residence is inaccessible by rail, road or steamer, between the nearest

place in his constituency, where there is air service and the nearest place having

rail service.

11. Travelling facility to The spouse of member has been allowed to and fro rail/air journeys once during

the spouse of Member each session of Parliament and twice during the Budget Session with the

maximum limit of 8 such single journeys in a year.

12. Facilities to the family (a) Family of deceased Members may retain Government accommodation

of deceased MP provided to them 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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TABLE – 49

FACILITIES EXTENDED TO EX-MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

1. Pension (i) Minimum pension of Rs 8,000/- per month to every person who has served

for any period, as Member of Provisional Parliament or either House of

Parliament and Rs. 800/- per month for every year of membership of

Parliament in excess of five years without any maximum ceiling.

(ii) Ex-MPs pension allowed irrespective of any other pension without any upper

limit on the aggregate.

(iii) A period of nine months or more is reckoned equivalent to complete one year

for the purpose of payment of additional pension.

2. Family Pension Family pension, equivalent to one half of the pension which a Member/ex-Member

of Parliament would have received to spouse/dependent of deceased members/

ex-Member of Parliament - to the spouse for life and to the dependent till the

person continues to be a dependent

3. Traveling facility (i) Ex-MPs alongwith a companion are entitled to free AC-II tier rail travel facility

from any 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.

(ii) Entitled to travel alone in any train by any railway by AC-I Class in lieu of two

AC-II tier journeys.

(iii) Steamer facility to Members belonging to Andaman & Nicobar Island and

Lakshdweep between mainland of India and the Island.

4. Medical Facilities CGH Scheme is applicable to former members of Parliament residing in cities

covered by CGH Scheme on payment of contribution at the same rate as they

were paying as Member of Parliament. This facility can be obtained direct from

Director General (CGHS), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Nirman Bhawan,

New Delhi.

5. Facilitie to Members of With effect from 26.04.1999, the Members of prematurely dissolved Lok Sabha

prematurely dissolved are allowed to utilize the balance of unutilized (i) free 1,50,000 telephone calls,

Lok Sabha (ii) 50,000 units of electricity, and (iii) 4,000 kls. of water during the period from

dissolution of the Lok Sabha till constitution of the new Lok Sabha. In case of

excess consumption of such units, the same will be allowed to be adjusted in

case the member is elected to the new Lok Sabha against the quota that will be

available to him, in the first year.

6. Facilities to family of (a) Family of a Member is entitled to retain Govt. accomodation for a period of 6

deceased MP months after the death of such Member from the date of death.

(b) Telephone facilities for a period not exceeding two months from the date of

death of the Member.

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TABLE - 50

DETAILS OF THE YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR THE SCHOOLS OF

NCT OF DELHI AND NDMC SINCE 1966

Sl. Year Competition No. of participating Name of the School standing first

No. schools

1 1966-67 First 16 Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning Road, New

Delhi

2 1967-68 Second 25 Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Rajauri Garden, New

Delhi

3 1968-69 Third 43 Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning Road, New

Delhi

4 1969-70 Fourth 42 Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning Road, New

Delhi

5 1970-71 Fifth 41 Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning Road, New

Delhi

6 1971-72 Sixth 50 Govt. Girls Hr. Sec. School, Sarojini Nagar, New

Delhi

7 1972-73 Seventh 43 Andhra Education Society Hr. Sec. School,

Rouse Avenue, New Delhi

8 1973-74 Eighth 50 Lady Irwin Hr. Sec. School, Canning Road, New

Delhi

9 1974-75 Ninth 49 DTEA Hr. Sec. School, Laxmibai Nagar, New

Delhi.

10. 1975-76 Tenth 52 DTEA Hr. Sec. School, Laxmibai Nagar, New

Delhi

11 1976-77 Eleventh 52 Nav Hind Girls’ Hr. Sec. School, Rohtak Road,

New Delhi

12 1977-78 Twelfth 48 Govt. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School No.1, Rajouri Garden,

New Delhi.

13 1978-79 Thirteenth 52 (including 8 *KV) DTEA Hr. Sec. School, Pusa Road, Karol Bagh,

New Delhi

14 1979-80 Fourteenth 52 (including 10 *KV) Govt. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School, Adarsh Nagar, New

Delhi

15 1980-81 Fifteenth 54 (including 15 *KV) K.V. No.1, Sector-IV, Faridabad, Haryana.

16 1981-82 Sixteenth 52 (including 5 *KV) Shri S.D. Girls’ Sr. Sec. School, East Patel Nagar,

New Delhi

17 1982-83 Seventeenth 62 (including 25 *KV) K.V. Andrews Ganj, New Delhi

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Sl. Year Competition No. of participating Name of the School standing first

No. schools

18 1983-84 Eighteenth 38 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Ramesh Nagar, New

Delhi

19 1984-85 Ninteenth 20 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Moti Nagar, New

Delhi

20 1985-86 Twentieth 29 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Jungpura, New Delhi

21 1986-87 Twenty-first 26 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Krishna Nagar, Delhi

22 1987-88 Twenty-second 27 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Vivek Vihar, Delhi

23 1988-89 Twenty-third 31 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1, Lodhi Road,

New Delhi

24 1989-90 Twenty-fourth 53 MB DAV Sr. Sec. School, Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi

25 1990-91 Twenty-fifth 29 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Palam Enclave, New

Delhi

26 1991-92 Twenty-sixth 35 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, GT Road, Shahdara,

Delhi

27 1992-93 Twenty-seventh 48 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec.School, Adarsh Nagar, New

Delhi

28 1993-94 Twenty-eighth 41 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1, Sarojini Nagar,

New Delhi

29 1994-95 Twenty-ninth 50 Maharaja Agarsain Public Schoo, Ashok Vihar,

Phase-IV, New Delhi

30 1995-96 Thirtieth 43 Maharaja Agarsain Public School, Ashok Vihar,

Phase-IV, New Delhi

31 1996-97 Thirty-first 54 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Andrews Ganj, New

Delhi

32 1997-98 Thirty-second 53 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.1, Kalkaji, New

Delhi

33 1998-99 Thirty-third 53 Manav Sthali School, R-Block, New Rajinder

Nagar, New Delhi.

34 1999-2000 Thirty-fourth 65 Doon Public School, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

35 2000-2001 Thirty-fifth 69 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Chhatarpur, New

Delhi

36 2001-2002 Thirty-sixth 38 Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Shadi Khampur,

New Delhi

37 2002-2003 Thirty-seventh 39 Govt. Girls Sr.Sec. School No.3, Sarojini Nagar,

New Delhi.

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Sl. Year Competition No. of participating Name of the School standing first

No. schools

38 2003-2004 Thirty-eighth 67 Satbhrawan Arya Girls Sr. Sec. School, Arya

Samaj Road,KarolBagh,New Delhi

39 2004-2005 Thirty-Ninth 49 Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Rajouri Garden

(Main), New Delhi

40 2005-2006 Fortieth 46 Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Pandara Road,

New Delhi

41 2006-2007 Forty-first 31 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School No.2, Moti Nagar, New

Delhi.

42 2007-2008 Forty-second 33 R.N. Thakur Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, East

Vinod Nagar, Delhi

43 2008-2009 Forty-third 33 Govt. Girls Sr. Sec. School, Vivek Vihar, Delhi

* Kendriya Vidyalaya

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DETAILS OF THE YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS HELD BETWEEN 1983-88 AMONG KENDRIYA

VIDYALAYAS LOCATED IN AND AROUND DELHI

Sl. Year No. of participating schools Name of the school Standing first

No.

1 1983-84 20 K.V. No.1, AFS, Agra

2 1984-85 20 K.V., INA Colony, New Delhi

3 1985-86 26 K.V., KCC, Khetri Nagar, Rajasthan

4 1986-87 26 K.V. No.1, Gwalior (M.P.)

5 1987-88 31 K.V., JNU Campus, New Delhi

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DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR THE KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA

SANGATHAN INITIATED SINCE 1988

Sl. Year Competition Number of Vidyalaya which stood first at National Level

No. participating schools

1 1988-89 First 71 K.V. No.1, AFS, Agra

2 1989-90 Second 113 K.V. No.1, Imphal

3 1990-91 Third 108 K.V., Kankar Bagh, Patna

4 1991-92 Fourth 108 K.V. No.2, Srivijayanagar, Visakhapatnam, (A.P.)

5 1992-93 Fifth 194 K.V. No.1, Ramnagar Area, Tirupati (A.P.)

6 1993-94 Sixth 103 K.V. Koliwada, Mumbai

7 1994-95 Seventh 132 K.V. Sector-J, Aliganj, Lucknow, U.P.

8 1995-96 Eighth 131 K.V. No.2, R.S. Colaba,New Navy Nagar,

Mumbai

9 1996-97 Ninth 176 K.V., Dogra Lines, Meerut Cantt., U.P.

10 1997-98 Tenth 172 K.V., Pithoragarh, U.P.

11 1998-99 Eleventh 192 K.V. No.1, Gwalior, M.P.

12 1999-2000 Twelfth 194 K.V., Sector-J, Aliganj, Lucknow U.P.

13 2000-2001 Thirteenth 163 K.V., Keltron Nagar, Kannur (Kerala).

14 2001-2002 Fourteenth 88 K.V., Cooch Behar, West Bengal.

15 2002-2003 Fifteenth 88 K.V. No.1, Colaba, New Navy Nagar, Mumbai,

Maharashtra.

16 2003-2004 Sixteenth 90 K.V. No.1, GCF Estate, Jabalpur, Madhya

Pradesh.

17 2004-2005 Seventeenth 90 K.V. No.1, T.P. Block, Pitam Pura, Delhi.

18 2005-2006 Eighteenth 90 K.V. Gangtok, Sikkim

19 2006-2007 Nineteenth 90 K.V., IIT, Kharagpur, West Bengal

20 2007-2008 Twentieth 90 Competition in progress

21 2008-2009 Twenty-first 90 K.V. CLRI, Chennai

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DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR JAWAHAR NAVODAYA

VIDYALAYAS SINCE 1997-98

Sl. Year Competition Number of Vidyalaya which stood first at National Level

No. participating

Vidyalayas

1. 1997-98 First 34 JNV, Kulamavu, Distt. Idukki, Kerala.

2. 1998-99 Second 61 JNV, Maseetan, Distt. Kapurthala, Punjab.

3. 1999-2000 Third 62 JNV, Vrindavan, Distt. West Champaran, Bihar.

4. 2000-2001 Fourth 55 JNV, Mungeshpur, New Delhi

5. 2001-2002 Fifth 88 JNV, Ranti, Distt. Madhubani, Bihar.

6. 2002-2003 Sixth 75 JNV, Paleru, Distt. Khammam, Andhra Pradesh

7. 2003-2004 Seventh 101 JNV, Dhansura, Sabarkantha, Gujrat

8. 2004-2005 Eighth 86 JNV, Gyanpur, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Distt.

Bhadohi, U.P.

9. 2005-2006 Ninth 98 JNV, Veleru, Krishna Distt. A.P.

10. 2006-2007 Tenth 78 JNV, Sukhasan, Distt. Madhepura, Bihar

11. 2007-2008 Eleventh 64 JNV, Periya, Distt. Kasargod, Kerala

12. 2008-2009 Twelfth 64 Competition in progress

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DETAILS OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT COMPETITIONS FOR UNIVIERSITIES/COLLEGES

INITIATED FROM 1997-98

S. Year Competition Number of University/College which stood first at

No. participating National Level

Universities/Colleges

1. 1997-98 First 13 Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak,

Haryana.

2. 1998-99 Second 30 Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed

University), Dayalbagh, Agra, Uttar Pradesh.

3. 1999-2000 Third 34 Mangalore University, Mangalore, Karnataka.

4. 2000-2001 Fourth 40 Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab.

5. 2001-2002 Fifth 37 Lucknow University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

6. 2002-2003 Sixth 41 Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh,

Agra(U.P)

7. 2004-2005 Seventh 32 Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil

Nadu

8. 2005-2006 Eighth 36 Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture &

Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan

9. 2007-2008 Ninth 30 Competition in progress

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DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD SINCE 1988 FOR ORGANISATION OF YOUTH PARLIAMENT

COMPETITIONS IN DELHI AND NDMC SCHOOLS

S. Competition Duration Venue

No.

1 Twenty-Third — New Delhi

2 Twenty-Fourth — New Delhi

3 Twenty-Fifth 20th July, 1990 Parliament House, New Delhi

4 Twenty-Sixth 19th August, 1991 Parliament House, New Delhi

5 Twenty-Seventh 17th July, 1992 Parliament House, New Delhi

6 Twenty-Eighth 26th July, 1993 Parliament House, New Delhi

7 Twenty-Ninth 5th August, 1994 Parliament House, New Delhi

8 Thirtieth 7th & 8th August, 1995 Parliament House, New Delhi

9 Thirty-First 30th July, 1996 Parliament House, New Delhi

10 Thirty-Second 21st July, 1997 Parliament House, New Delhi

11 Thirty-Third 31st July, 1998 Parliament House, New Delhi

12 Thirty-Fourth 26th July, 1999 Parliament House, New Delhi

13 Thirty-Fifth 24th July, 2000 Parliament House, New Delhi

14 Thirty-Sixth 18th July, 2001 Parliament House, New Delhi

15 Thirty-Seventh 4th July, 2002 Deputy Chairman Hall, Constitution Club, V.P. House, New Delhi.

16 Thirty-Eighth 9th July, 2003 Parliament House, New Delhi

17 Thirty-ninth 27th July, 2004 Deputy Speaker Hall, Constitution Club, V.P. House, New Delhi.

18 Fortieth 1st August, 2005 Deputy Speaker Hall, Constitution Club, V.P. House, New Delhi.

19 Forty-First 6th July, 2006 Committee Room “B”, Parliament House, New Delhi

20 Forty-Second 19th July, 2007 Auditorium, Navyug School, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi

21 Forty-third 22nd May, 2008 Committee Room “B”, Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, New Delhi

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DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR ORGANISATION OF YOUTH PARLIAMENT

COMPETITIONS IN KENRIDYA VIDYALAYAS

S. Competition Duration Venue

No.

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.

3 Third 5th & 6th 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.

6 Sixth (i) 5th & 6th July, 93 (i) KV, MEG Centre, Bangalore.

(ii) 12th & 13th July, 93 (ii) KV, INA Colony, New Delhi.

7 Seventh (i) 1st & 2nd 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

8 Eighth (i) 4th & 5th July, 95 (i) KV, IOC, Noonmati, Guwahati.

(ii) 10th & 11th July, 95 (ii) KV, KK Nagar, Madras, T.N.

(iii) 14th & 15th July, 95 (iii) KV, FRI, Dehradun, UP

9 Ninth (i) 2nd & 3rd 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.

(iv) 13th & 14th August, 96 (iv) KV, Mhow, Indore, MP

10 Tenth (i) 25th & 26th June, 97 (i) KV, AFS, Borzhar, Guwahati

(ii) 1st & 2nd July, 97 (ii) KV, AMC, Lucknow,UP

(iii) 4th & 5th July, 97 (iii) KV No.1, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

(iv) 11th & 12th 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, Tamil Nadu.

(iv) 9th & 10th July, 98 (iv) KV, BEG & Centre, Yerawada, Pune, Maharashtra

12 Twelfth (i) 7th & 8th May, 99 (i) KV No.2, Jammu Cantt, Jammu

(ii) 12th & 13th July, 99 (ii) KV, EAC, Upper Shillong, Meghalaya.

iii) 16th & 17th July, 99 (iii) KV, Jipmer Campus, Pondicherry.

(iv) 23rd & 24th July, 99 (iv) KV, SAC, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

13 Thirteenth (i) 29th & 30th June, 2000 (i) KV, Khaprail, Distt. Darjeeling, West Bengal.

(ii) 4th & 5th July, 2000 (ii) KV, Jakhu Hills, Shimla, H.P.

(iii) 10th & 11th July, 2000 (iii) KV, Ernakulam, Cochin, Kerala

(iv) 17th & 18th July, 2000 (iv) KV No.1, Udaipur, Rajasthan.

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S. Competition Duration Venue

No.

14 Fourteenth (i) 27th & 28th June, 2001 (i) KV, SAC, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

(ii) 30th June & 1st July, 2001 (ii) KV, Laitkor Peak, Shillong, Meghalaya.

(iii) 4th & 5th July, 2001 (iii) KV, Ashok Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

15 Fifteenth (i) 11th & 12th April, 2002 (i) KV, IIT, Kharagpur, W.B.

(ii) 19th & 20th April, 2002 (ii) KV, Bhandup, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

(iii) 28th & 29th April, 2002 (iii) KV, Gole Market, New Delhi.

16 Sixteenth (i) 21st & 22nd May, 2003 (i) KV, AFS, Begumpet, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

(ii) 26th & 27th June, 2003 (ii) KV No.2, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.

17. Seventeenth (i) 5th & 6th August, 2004. (i) K.V.No.1, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

(ii) 17th & 18th August,2004 (ii) K.V. Bhandup, Mumbai

18. Eighteenth (i) 26th & 27th August, 2005 (i) KV No.1, Salt Lake City,EB Block, Kolkota.

(ii) 5th & 6th Sept., 2005 (ii) KV, Ernakulam, Kochi, Kerala

19. Ninteenth (i) 7th & 8th Sept., 2006 (i) K.V.No.1, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

(ii) 18th & 19th Sept., 2006 (ii) K.V.,Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu

20. Twentieth (i) 7th & 8th Sept., 2007 (i) KV No.1, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

(ii) 17th & 18th Sept., 2007 (ii) KV, Picket, Secunderabad, A.P.

21. Twenty First (i) 1st & 2nd Sept., 2008 (i) KV No.1, Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, Gujarat

(ii) 8th & 9th Sept., 2008 (ii) KV, Talabania, Puri, Orissa

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DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR ORGANISATION OF NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT

COMPETITIONS IN JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS

S. Competition Duration Venue

No.

1 First 28th & 29th August, 1997 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.

3 Third (i) 2nd & 3rd August, 1999 (i) JNV, Chandigarh.

(ii) 5th & 6th August, 1999 (ii) JNV, Doddaballapuram, Distt. Bangalore Rural,

Karnataka.

4 Fourth (i) 27th & 28th July, 2000 (i) JNV, Doddaballapuram, Distt. Bangalore Rural,

Karnataka.

(ii) 5th & 6th August, 2000 (ii) JNV, Wafapur, Distt Vaishali, Bihar.

5 Fifth (i) 6th & 7th July, 2001 (i) JNV, Kulamavu, Distt. Idukki, Kerala.

(ii) 12th & 13th July, 2001 (ii) Vidya Bhawan Teachers Training College, IASE,

Udaipur, Rajasthan.

6 Sixth (i) 12th & 13th July, 2002 (i) JNV, Roshanabad, Distt. Haridwar, Uttaranchal.

(ii) 19th & 20th July, 2002 (ii) JNV, Kommadi, Distt. Visakhapatnam,

Andhra Pradesh.

7 Seventh (i) 7th & 8th November, 2003 (i) JNV, Morigaon, Assam.

(ii) 16th & 17th Nov., 2003 (ii) JNV, Kherli, Distt. Dausa, Rajasthan.

(iii) 21st & 22nd Nov., 2003 (iii) JNV, Bagalur, Distt. Bangalore Urban, Karnataka.

8 Eighth (i) 9th & 10th August, 2004 (i) Navodaya Leadership Institute, Canacona,

South Goa.

(ii) 2nd and 3rd Sept. 2004 (ii) JNV, Qutabgarh, Mungeshpur, Delhi

(iii) 10th and 11th Sept., 2004 (iii) JNV, Periye, Kasargod, Kerala

(iv) 24th and 25th Sept., 2004 (iv) JNV, Morigaon, Assam

9 Ninth (i) 29th &30th August, 2005. (i) JNV,Rothak, P.O.Naya Bazar,Distt.West Sikkim

(ii) 22nd & 23rd August, 2005. (ii) JNV, Gachibowli, Huderabad University

Campus,Hyderabad.

10 Tenth (i) 4th & 5th August,2006 (i) JNV, Mothuka, Faridabad, Haryana.

(ii) 1st & 2nd Sept., 2006. (ii) JNV, Periyakalapet, Pondicherry

11 Eleventh (i) 14th and 15th July, 2007 (i) JNV, Kalandri, Distt. Sirohi, Rajasthan

(ii) 4th and 5th August, 2007 (ii) JNV, Bansu Jakhadhar, Distt. Rudraprayag,

Uttrakhand

12 Twelfth (i) 30th and 31st July, 2008 (i) JNV, Dmghhalli, Mysore, Karnataka

(ii) 5th and 6th Sept., 2008 (ii) JNV, Mundali, Cuttack, Orissa

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DETAILS OF ORIENTATION COURSES HELD FOR ORGANISATION OF NATIONAL YOUTH PARLIAMENT

COMPETITIONS IN UNIVERSITIES/COLLEGES

S. Competition Duration Venue

No.

1 First 14th to 17th July, 1997 Auditorium, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi and

CPDHE Hall, Delhi University, Delhi.

2 Second 5th & 6th November, 1998 Parliament House, New Delhi and CPDHE Hall,

Delhi University, Delhi.

3 Third 24th, 25th & 26th September, Mumbai University, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

1999

4 Fourth 11th, 12th & 13th September, Goa University, Goa.

2000

5 Fifth 11th, 12th and 13th September, Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

2001

6 Sixth 17th, 18th & 19th August, 2002 Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University,

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.

7 Seventh 17th & 18th May, 2004 Kodaikanal Christian College, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

8 Eighth 12th & 13th September, 2005 Madhurai Kamaraj University, Madhurai, Tamil Nadu

9 Ninth 11th & 12th December, 2007 University of Kalyani, Distt. Nadia, West Bengal

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46. 25.3.2008

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1984

1. 16.1.1984

2. 18.5.1984

3. 18.7.1984

4. 29.10.1984

1985

5. 4.2.1885

6. 30.5.1985

7. 9.9.1985

8. 8.11.1985

1986

9. 14.2.1986

10. 20.6.1986

11. 17.9.1986

12. 30.12.1986

1987

13. 27.3.1987

14. 15.6.1987

15. 25.9.1987

16. 28.12.1987

1988

17. 25.3.1988

18. 20.6.1988

19. 30.9.1988

20. 30.12.1988

1989

21. 20.3.1989

22. 29.6.1989

23. 27.9.1989

24. 27.12.1989

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1990

25. 30.3.1990

26. 28.6.1990

27. 16.10.1990 (26.9.1990 Ûúß ²ÖîšüÛú ãÖ×ÝÖŸÖ ÆüÖêÛú¸ü 16.10.90 ÛúÖê Æãü‡Ô)

28. 31.12.1990

1991

29. 26.3.1991

30. 27.6.1991

31. 20.9.1991

32. 30.12.1991

1992

33. 30.3.1992

34. 30.6.1992

35.Í 28.9.1992

36. 28.12.1992

1993

37. 19.3.1993

38. 15.6.1993

39. 24.9.1993

40. 29.12.1993

1994

41. 25.3.1994

42. 10.6.1994

43. 12.9.1994

44. 29.12.1994

1995

45. 31.3.1995

46. 20.6.1995

47. 12.9.1995

48. 27.12.1995

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1996

49. 22.3.1996

50. 28.6.1996

51. 3.9.1996

52. 27.12.1996

1997

53. 20.3.1997

54. 27.6.1997

55. 5.9.1997

56. 26.12.1997

1998

57. 30.3.1998

58. 18.6.1998

59. 7.9.1998

60. 28.12.1998

1999

61. 23.3.1999

62. 30.6.1999

63. 15.9.1999

64. 28.12.1999

2000

65. 24.3.2000

66. 20.6.2000

67. 13.9.2000

68. 27.12.2000

2001

69. 29.3.2001

70. 29.6.2001

71. 13.9.2001

72. 24.12.2001

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2002

73. 17.3.2002

74. 25.6.2002

75. 10.9.2002

76. 13.12.2002

2003

77. 20.3.2003

78. 26.5.2003

79. 29.8.2003

80. 19.11.2003

2004

81. 11.2.2004

82. 31.5.2004

83. 26.7.2004

84. 8.11.2004

2005

85. 22.2.2005

86. 4.7.2005

87. 2.9.2005

88. 7.11.2005

2006

89. 30.3.2006

90. 27.6.2006

91. 11.9.2006

92. 21.12.2006

2007

93. 28.3.2007

94. 31.5.2007

95. 3.9.2007

96. 18.12.2007

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2008

97. 27.3.2008

98. 28.5.2008

99. 12.9.2008

100. 30.12.2008

2009

101. 12.3.2009

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TABLE – 60

DETAILS OF ASSURANCES EXTRACTED/FULFILLED DURING 1956 TO 28TH FEBRUARY, 2009

LOK SABHA

Year Total Number Number of Assurances Total Balance %of

of Assurances Fulfilled Dropped Implemented Implementation

1 2 3 4 5 (3+4) 6 (2–5) 7

1956 1543 1543 - 1543 - 100

1957 893 893 - 893 - 100

1958 1324 1324 - 1324 - 100

1959 1138 1138 - 1138 - 100

1960 1000 1000 - 1000 - 100

1961 1244 1244 - 1244 - 100

1962 1333 1333 - 1333 - 100

1963 781 781 - 781 - 100

1964 883 883 - 883 - 100

1965 1073 1073 - 1073 - 100

1966 1542 1542 - 1542 - 100

1967 2116 2116 - 2116 - 100

1968 4174 4174 - 4174 - 100

1969 4260 4260 - 4260 - 100

1970 3331 3331 - 3331 - 100

1971 1824 1824 - 1824 - 100

1972 1577 1577 - 1577 - 100

1973 1757 1757 - 1757 - 100

1974 1789 1789 - 1789 - 100

1975 925 925 - 925 - 100

1976 521 521 - 521 - 100

1977 889 889 - 889 - 100

1978 1655 1655 - 1655 - 100

1979 1069 1069 - 1069 - 100

1980 1105 1105 - 1105 - 100

1981 1587 1587 - 1587 - 100

1982 1541 1541 - 1541 - 100

1983 1726 1726 - 1726 - 100

1984 1284 1284 - 1284 - 100

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Year Total Number Number of Assurances Total Balance %of

of Assurances Fulfilled Dropped Implemented Implementation

1 2 3 4 5 (3+4) 6 (2–5) 7

1985 783 783 - 783 - 100

1986 1098 1098 - 1098 - 100

1987 2616 2614 - 2614 02 99.92

1988 1171 1170 - 1170 01 99.91

1989 1870 1868 - 1868 02 99.89

1990 2396 2392 - 2392 04 99.83

1991 1676 1674 - 1674 02 99.93

1992 2195 2191 - 2191 04 99.82

1993 1759 1757 - 1757 02 99.89

1994 2524 2520 - 2520 04 99.84

1995 1465 1454 - 1454 11 99.25

1996 700 693 - 693 07 98.32

1997 2093 2083 - 2083 10 99.52

1998 1127 1111 - 1111 16 98.58

1999 749 735 - 735 14 98.13

2000 1720 1691 1 1692 28 98.37

2001 1528 1498 - 1498 30 98.04

2002 1507 1461 2 1463 44 96.08

2003 1090 1054 - 1054 36 96.70

2004 1159 1061 2 1063 96 91.72

2005 1736 1476 9 1485 251 85.54

2006 1077 842 6 848 229 78.74

2007 1265 887 8 895 370 70.75

2008 1029 327 3 330 699 34.99

2009 79 — — — 79 0.00

Total 82,296 80,323 31 80,355 1941 97.64

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RAJYA SABHA

Year Total Number Number of Assurances Total Balance %of

of Assurances Fulfilled Dropped Implemented Implementation

1 2 3 4 5 (3+4) 6 (2–5) 7

1956 373 373 - 373 - 100

1957 238 238 - 238 - 100

1958 287 287 - 287 - 100

1959 235 235 - 235 - 100

1960 233 233 - 233 - 100

1961 257 257 - 257 - 100

1962 479 479 - 479 - 100

1963 218 218 - 218 - 100

1964 349 349 - 349 - 100

1965 1342 1342 - 1342 - 100

1966 436 436 - 436 - 100

1967 495 495 - 495 - 100

1968 827 827 - 827 - 100

1969 1104 1104 - 1104 - 100

1970 591 591 - 591 - 100

1971 447 447 - 447 - 100

1972 832 832 - 832 - 100

1973 1009 1009 - 1009 - 100

1974 724 724 - 724 - 100

1975 384 384 - 384 - 100

1976 781 781 - 781 - 100

1977 1117 1117 - 1117 - 100

1978 1655 1655 - 1655 - 100

1979 748 748 - 748 - 100

1980 1391 1391 - 1391 - 100

1981 1688 1688 - 1688 - 100

1982 1466 1466 - 1466 - 100

1983 1472 1472 - 1472 - 100

1984 1082 1082 - 1082 - 100

1985 1315 1315 - 1315 - 100

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Year Total Number Number of Assurances Total Balance %of

of Assurances Fulfilled Dropped Implemented Implementation

1 2 3 4 5 (3+4) 6 (2–5) 7

1986 1295 1295 - 1295 - 100

1987 1810 1809 - 1809 01 99.94

1988 1705 1705 - 1705 - 100

1989 1420 1420 - 1420 - 100

1990 1642 1640 01 1641 01 99.94

1991 1678 1675 03 1678 - 100

1992 2052 2050 01 2051 01 99.95

1993 1544 1541 01 1542 02 99.87

1994 1261 1258 02 1260 01 99.92

1995 740 738 02 740 - 100

1996 672 669 02 671 01 99.85

1997 906 902 01 903 03 99.67

1998 232 222 03 225 07 96.98

1999 261 250 04 254 07 97.32

2000 710 694 03 697 13 98.17

2001 382 364 - 364 18 95.29

2002 682 631 01 632 50 92.67

2003 843 790 - 790 53 93.71

2004 542 481 02 483 59 89.11

2005 1157 956 05 961 196 83.06

2006 868 669 01 670 198 77.19

2007 811 651 02 653 158 80.52

2008 638 183 12 195 443 30.56

2009 35 00 00 00 35 0.00

Total 47461 46168 46 46214 1247 97.37

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TABLE – 62

LIST OF EMPLOYEES OF THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

Sl. NAME DESIGNATION PRESENT POSTING

No.

GROUP ‘A’ (GAZETTED)

1 Shri P.J. Thomas Secretary

2 Sh. P. Gopalakrishnan Joint Secretary

3 Director

4 Shri H.L. Negi Deputy Secretary DS (Legislative)

5 Smt Rewa Rani Deputy Secretary DS (Administration)

6 Shri M.S. Chopra Under Secretary On deputation

7 Shri A. Manoharan Under Secretary On deputation

8 Smt. Suman S. Bara Under Secretary US (Legislative)

9 Shri R.C. Mohanty Under Secretary US (YP

10 Shri D. Bose Under Secretary US(ME)

11 Shri R.K. Gupta Under Secretary US ( I)

12 Shri U.S. Chattopadhyay Under Secretary US(A)

13 Shri Dhirendra Choubey Under Secretary US ( C )

14 Shri Vijay Singh Khatri PPS Secretary’s Office

15 Shri K. C. Talukdar Research Officer Research Cell

GROUP ‘B’ GAZETTED

16 Shri Rameshwar Prasad Section Officer General

17 Shri Jagdish Kumar Section Officer Protocol & Welfare

18 Shri A.K. Jha Section Officer ME

19 Shri A.B. Acharya Section Officer Legislative-I

20 Shri Mukesh Kumar Section Officer A&P

21 Shri P.K. Halder Section Officer Imp. – II

22 Smt. Padma Rathi Section Officer Imp. – I

23 Shri S.S. Patra Section Officer Administration

24 Shri Rajan Section Officer Committee

25 Shri N. Thangeo Section Officer On Medical Leave

26 Shri Som Dutt Thapliyal Legislative –II

27 Smt. Manorama Bhardwaj Assistant Director Hindi

28 Smt. S. Suganthi Private Secretary P.S. Secretary Office

29 Smt Jessi Jayachandran Private Secretary Joint Secretary’s Office

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30 Shri Ravinder Kumar Private Secretary MPS

31 Smt Mithlesh Kalia Section Officer YP

GROUP ‘B’ (NON-GAZETTED)

32 Shri Anil Kumar Assistant Leg. I

33 Shri P.K. Tripathi Assistant Leg. I

34 Shri Sharad Dwivedi Assistant Admn.

35 Shri Manish Gupta Assistant ME

36 Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh Assistant A&P

37 Shri Kiran Kumar Assistant YP

38 Shri Sohan Lal Assistant Committee

39 Shri Purshottam Kumar Assistant Imp.- I

40 Shri Hermon Lakra Assistant A&P

41 Shri Gauri Shankar Assistant Imp. – I

42 Smt. Savidha Mohan Assistant Admn.

43 Smt. Sarla Bhutani Assistant Leg. – I

44 Shri S.K. Jain Assistant Committee

45 Smt. Bilasi Toppo Assistant Imp. – II

46 Shri Amar Dev Assistant Leg. II

47 Shri Prodyot Bepari Assistant/Accountant A&P/P&W

48 Shri Placidius Barla Assistant MPS

49 Shri Ahmad Mian Siddiqui Personal Assistant Under Suspension

50 Shri Surendra Singh Personal Assistant DS (A)

51 Km. Mrig Nayani Pandey Senior Translator Hindi

52 Shri Virender Kumar Junior Translator Hindi

53 Shri Pawan Kumar Junior Translator Hindi

GROUP ‘C’ (NON-GAZETTED)

54 Smt Swaranjit Kaur UDC Imp.- I

55 Smt Leolina Lakra UDC Imp.-II

56 Smt Vandana Dhingra UDC YP

57 Shri J.P.P. Kujur UDC General

58 Shri Prakash Tahiliani UDC Leg.II

59 Shri Braj Mohan Kumar UDC Leg.I

60 Shri Binda Rawat UDC Committee

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No.

61 Shri Birender Kumar UDC Hindi

62 Shri James Rakesh Ekka UDC((Cashier) A&P Section

63 Smt Sushila UDC Research Cell

64 Shri J.N. Naik Stenographer (Ad hoc P.A.) DS (L)

65 Shri P.C. Jha Stenographer US(C)

66 Smt Rekha Bharti Stenographer US (YP) and US(ME)

67 Shri R. Raghunathan Stenographer MPS

68 Shri Yash Pal LDC Imp. II

69 Shri Avinash Kumar UDC ME

70 Shri Baij Nath Mehto LDC General

71 Shri Bir Singh LDC A&P

72 Shri Hoshiar Singh LDC YP

73 Shri Vijay Pal LDC Imp. I

74 Shri Abhay Singh LDC Imp. II

75 Shri Jai Narain LDC Admn

76 Shri Sadhu Ram LDC P&W

77 Shri Sher Singh Staff Car Driver, Gd I HMPA Office

78 Shri Surya Prakash Staff Car Driver, Gd II HMOS (VN) Office

79 Shri Kanshi Ram Staff Car Driver, Gd II HMPA Office

80 Shri Manoj Kumar Staff Car Driver, Ordinary Grade Secretary Office

81 Shri Vijender Singh Staff Car Driver, Ordinary Grade General Section

82 Shri Bhuwan Chander Staff Car Driver, Ordinary Grade HMOS (SK) Office

83 Shri Satbir Singh Staff Car Driver J.S. Office

84 Shri Ranjeet Singh Despatch Rider General

85 Shri Dalip Kumar Gestetner Operator General

GROUP ‘D’ (NON-GAZETTED)

87 Shri Jagdish Prasad Daftry Imp.

88 Shri Uma Shankar Singh Daftry Leg.I

89 Shri Krishan Pal Daftry General & Committee

90 Shri Rajbir Singh Daftry Leg.I & II

91 Shri Rohtash Kumar Daftry YP

92 Shri Bhadai Shah Peon US (A)

93 Shri Parmanand Peon Secretary Office

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Sl. NAME DESIGNATION PRESENT POSTING

No.

94 Shri Gajraj Singh Peon General

95 Shri Deesh Kumar Peon General

96 Shri Mani Ram Peon General

97 Shri Ramesh Chander Peon Secretary Office

98 Shri Bhawan Singh Peon US(YP)/US(ME)

99 Shri Om Prakash Peon General

100 Shri Brahm Kumar Peon A&P

101 Shri Nand Kishore Peon DS(L)

102 Shri Raj Kumar Paswan Peon MPS

103 Shri Kamal Kishore Peon Leg.I

104 Shri Rajendra Peon General

105 Shri Naresh Kumar Peon JS Office

106 Smt Bishno Devi Peon DS(A)

107 Shri Mahesh Peon US( C)

108 Shri Mukesh Sweeper Admn.