Lok Sabha during next week will take up The Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Bill, 2015 – PIB Report
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Government of India
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
20-December-2015 11:39 IST
Government of India
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
20-December-2015 11:39 IST
As Winter session enters final lap, Rajya Sabha to take up some pending Bills
18 Bills with allotted discussion time of over 43 hours on unfinished agenda for Rajya Sabha
Upper House to discuss role of Arunachal Pradesh, price rise
Lower House to take up Payment of Bonus and National Waterways Bills
12 Bills passed and 6 introduced in Lok Sabha during this session so far; 1-0 in Rajya Sabha
With only 3 sittings left next week for
the current Winter session of Parliament and hardly any legislative
business transacted in Rajya Sabha so far, the All Party meeting
convened by the Chairman of Rajya Sabha on Friday this week raised the
prospects of passage of some of the pending Bills in the Upper House
during the remainder of this session.
A total of 18 Bills for which the
Business Advisory Committee of Rajya Sabha has allotted a total of 43.50
hours for discussion is on the unfinished agenda of the House. Of
these, the House is likely to take up The Commercial Courts, Commercial
Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Bill, 2015,
The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill,2015, The Atomic
Energy (Amendment) Bill,2015, The Appropriation Bills pertaining to
Supplementary Demands for Grants (General) for 2015-16 and Excess
Demands for Grants (General) for 2012-13, all passed by the Lok Sabha
during this session and The Whistle Blower Protection (Amendment)
Bill,2015, The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)
Amendment Bill,2015, as passed by the Lok Sabha earlier and The Child
Labour (Protection and Regulation) Amendment Bill,2012, on which the
Standing Committee presented its Report in December,2013.
Rajya Sabha is also likely to discuss
next week the role of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh as agreed to by the
Government at the All Party Meeting besides growing intolerance
endangering the unity and diversity of the country and prices of
essential commodities and food grains.
Lok Sabha during next week will take up
The Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Bill,2015 and The National Waterways
(Amendment) Bill,2015 for which discussion time of 2 and 3 hours
respectively has been allotted.
Besides, the Lower House will take up
short duration discussion on the situation in Nepal and the State of
Indo-Nepal relations and resume discussion on Sustainable Development
Goals, which was part discussed during the last session.
Work done during Winter session so far During the current Winter session that
commenced on November 26th, 12 Bills have been passed by Lok Sabha while
6 new Bills have been introduced.
Bills Passed were : The Carriage by Air
(Amendment) Bill,2015, The Bureau of Indian Standards Bill,2015, The
High Court and the Supreme Court Judges (salaries and Conditions of
Service) Amendment Bill,2015, The Indian Trustees(Amendment) Bill,2015,
The Industries (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill,2015, The
Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill,2015, The Atomic Energy
(Amendment) Bill,2015, Discussion and Voting on Supplementary Demands
and Excess Demands for Grants and the related Appropriation Bills, The
Sugar Cess (Amendment) Bill,2015, The Commercial Courts, Commercial
Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment)
Bill,2015 and The Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill,2015.
All the 6 new Bills introduced relating
to arbitration and conciliation, commercial jurisdiction of High Courts,
atomic energy, payment of bonus to workers, industries and sugar cess
were passed by the Lok Sabha.
Lower House held two day special
discussion on commitment to the Constitution the occasion of 125th Birth
anniversary of Dr.BR Ambedkar besides taking up issues of intolerance,
floods in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, drought situation in the
country and price rise.
Three suo-moto statements were made in
the house by the concerned ministers regarding the visit of External
Affairs Minister to Islamabad, initiatives relating to road transport
and highways for regional connectivity with focus on North-East and
climate change.
On the other hand, Rajya Sabha passed
only Bill pertaining to Negotiable instruments while no new Bills were
introduced in the House during the ongoing winter session so far.
The Upper House discussed commitment to
the Constitution, floods in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and Indo-Nepal
relations. External Affairs Minister made a suo-moto statement on her
visit to Islamabad.
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