A BRIEF REPORT of the Business Transacted d u i i i i g the First Sessio:? (Jan::ary) d 5588 of the Provisional Legislative Assembly 0f GQA PREFACE This bcoklet contains a journal of the Business transacted during the First Session (January) 1988 of Provisional Legislative Assembly of Goa, prepared in pursuance of the provisions of Rule-287 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Eusiness of Goa Legislative Assembly. Statistical information in regard to some of the items is also given whenever possible. Assembly Hall ' Panaji, July, 1989. M. M. NAIK Secretary of the Legislative Assembly of Goa. TABLE ON CONTENTS Page No. 1. Brief Report of the Wrst Session ( ( J a n u a r y ) A88cmb:y ... ... ... ... ... 2. Statemeat No. 2. Statep-en: No. 1- Dctes of Mcetings .. . 2 - Atiendpnce of Meeting 1988 of ... . .. ... Goa ... ... .. . Legislative ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... 2 ... ... ... 2 4. S:a.tcmrnt \No. 3 - Percentage of attendance of members ... 2 5. Statement No. 4-Sunimsry of the Business transacted by the Goa Legislative Assembly day-to-day during the 1st ... ... ... ... ... Session, 1988 3 ... 6. Stntcm-nt Nc. 5 - Statistical information regarding Government Bills ... 12 7. Statement No. 6 - Statistical information regarding Private Members' Bills .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 8. 8t;l.tement No. 7 - Non Official Resolutions 9. Sts tement No. 8 - Departmentwise statistical information of Starred Questions ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 5 13. Stztement No. ... ... ... ... ... 9 - Departmentwise statistical information cf Unstarred Questions ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11. Statement No. 10 -Notices under Rule 61 (Calling Attention) ... 14. Stztement No. 13 - Statistical Questizna information ,,, . .. ... regarding ... ... ... ... 17 ... 18 ... ... 19 Short .., 16 \ 12. Siotement No. 11- L i s t o f papers laid on the table of the House 13. Statement No. 12 - Announcement t o Assent to Bills 14 Notice ,,, ... 20 The First Session (Janxary) 1958 of the Provisi~nalLegislative As~enlbly of Goa comnlenced a t the Assembly Hall Panaji on Monday, the 11th January, 1988. The House was adjourned sine-dic on the 16th January, E88. The total time taken was 27 hours and 05 minutes. The Governor addressed the Legislative Assembly under article 175 (1) of the Constitution of India, on 11th January, 1988. A copy of tine Governor's Address was laid on the Table of the House on the same day. The motion ofthanks to Governor's Address was moved on 13th January. Discussion on the Motion of thanks took place on 13th and 14th January, 1988. Government Legislative Blnainess Kine Bills were introduced during the Session, 4 Bills were were referrcd to Select Committee and one Bill was postponed. Private Xembers, Business was tramacted on 15th Jan. 1953. 16 notice of Resolutiorlx were received, out of which 15 Resolutions were admitted. (Vide Statenlent No. 7) Starred and Unshrred Questions Pu'ctices of 281 Starred Questions and 65 Unstarred Questions were received. Questi~ns Starred Unstarred Total ... ... 281 144 - 281 144 Starred Questions admitted as Unstarred - 65 65 - Received .., ... ... ... Admitted ...... ... ... ...... Consolidated ... ... ... ... Replied . . . . . . ... ... ... Postponed ... . . . . . . ... Not reached ... ... ... ... Lapsed ... ... .,. . . . . . . Not put . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disallowed , ... ... - ... - - - ... 37 65 102 ... 2 2 ... 105 ... ... 69 - ... - (Vide Statement No. 8 & 9) (Jailing Attentiat Five Notices of Calling Attention were admitted. (Vide Statement No, 1Q) - 105 69 ... - Other Amou~ncenrents l5' fiesident's a s s e ~ tto one Bill and Goverxor's assent tr, 7 Bills vras annocnccd. (Vide Statewent hS. 12) Sr. No. Time of Meeting From To Dates of Meeting Total period H. M. 1. 11th January, 1988 2. 12th January, 1988 2.30 p. m. 5.20 p. m. 4.37 p. m. 5.35 p. m. 2 22 4. 14th January, 1988 2.30 p. m. 4.53 p. m. 4.18 p. m. 9.37 p. m. 6 32 6. 15th January. 1938 2.30 p. n?. 5.09 p. m. 4.44 p. m. 10.55 p. m. 8 25 Total 27 05 Attendance of Membem (excluding Speaker and Dy. Speaker and Ministers) Date 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th January, January, January, January, January, January, 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 Present ... ... ...... ...... ... ... ......... ......... . . . . . . . . . ... ... ... ... ... 22 21 22 22 22 22 ... Absent 1 2 1 1 1 1 , STATEMENT No. 3 Percentage of attendadnca of each member of the Legislative -llssembliy (excluding Speaker, Dy. Speaker & Ministers) Sr. No. Name of the members 1. Shri Ramakant D. Khalap 2. Shri Ashok T. Naik 3. Shri Shrikant K.Malik 4. Shrj @andrashekar S. hu&& ' Percentage 100% fW% 100% 100% No. of days Attended in the Session - k ST. No. * Name of the members Percentage No. of days Attended in the Session Shri Chandrakant V. Verenkar Shri J. B. Gonsalvez Shri Francisco Branco Dr. Kashinath Jhalmi Dr. Sripad L. Cuncolienkas Shri Babuso S. Gaonkar Shri Ravi S. Naik Shri Subhash Shirodkar Shri Pandu V. Naik Shri Prakash Velip Shri Vassu Paik Gaonkar Shri Manu Fernandes Shri Francisco M. Cruz Shri Luizinho Faleiro Shri Uday Bhembre Shri Simon D'Souza Smt. Sulochana Katkar . Smt. Phyllis Y. D'Souza Faria Smt. Sangeet Parab S T A T E m N T No. 4 Monday, the l lth January, 1988 I. The Governor, Dr. Gopal Singh delivered his address. -/ II. The Secretary Legislature laid on the Table of the House a Copy of the Governor's Address. If<. The Secretary laid on the Table the Bills assented to by the President. 1. Bill No. 5 of 1987-The Industrial Disputes (Goa Amendment) Bill, 1987 and following Bills assented to by the Governor. i ) Bill No. 3 of 1987 -The ii) Eill No. 4 of 1987 -The Goa Appropriation Bill, 1987. Goa Municipalities (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 1987. . iii Fill No. 10 of 1987 -The Goa Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of the Legislative Assembly (Amendment) Bill, 1987. / iv) Bill No. 11 of 1987-The Goa Salaries and Allowances of the Speaker & Dy. Speaker (Amendment) Bill, 1987. v) Bill No. 12 of 1987 ;The Goa Public Health (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 3s vi) Bill No. 13 of 1987 -The (Amendment) Bill, 1987. Goa Salaries & Allowances of Mini? vii) Eill No. 14 of 1987 -The Goa Buildings (Lease Rent and Eviction Control) (Amendment) Bill, 1987. Hon. spe&k.er made obituary reference to the passing away of S/Shri Pundalik S. ATaik, s. Nazarelo and Smt. Elu Miranda, ex-MLAs. ICZolio~zpprposzd. Two members tcok part in the debate. Two minutes silence was observed in the memory of departed souls. 111. Mon. Speaker informed the House about the Report of Business Advisory Committee. The Minister for Legislative Affairs moved for adoption of the Report. The motion was put to vote and carried. IV. The Minister for LegLslatlve Affairs announced the business to be transacted during the week. V. Gouernmelzt BQh: - i ) Bill No. 1 of 1988-The ii: B ~ l lNo. 7 of 1988 -The . Goa Contingency Fun6 Bill, 1988. Goa University (Amendment) Bill, 1988. iii) Bili No. 8 of 1988 -The Indian Forest (Goa Amendment) Bill, 1988. iv) Bill No. 9 of 1088 - T i e Goa Industries Dev. (Amendment) Bill, 1988. v) Rill No. 10 of 1988-The ment) Bill, 1988. Goa Town and Country Planning (Amend- Tuesday, the !2th January, 1988 I. i) One short noUce question was answered. ii) Six Starred Questtons were answered. iii) Twenty-one Starred Questions werenot reached and were transferred to Unstarred List. iv) Nine Unstarred questions were answered. I 11. Shri Ravi S. Naik called the attention of the Ministers for Urban Development to the following matter of urgent public importance: "Discontent in the mind of the public of Ponda due to the show cause notice issued by Government to thc President of Ponda Municipal Council for the wrongful action of the Chief Officer whereby the Ponda Municipal Council has put to embarassment". / The Minister for Urban Development made a statement thereon. Few questions were asked and replied to by way of clarification. ii) Dr. Kashinath Jhalmi, MLA called the attention of the Chief Minister to the. following matter of urgent public importance. "Serious anxiety and fear in the minds of the people of Sanvordem-Curchorem regarding the case due to the negligence and mis- -treatment by a private practitioner and failure of the Government to investigate the case upon the complaint. to the police by the parents of the deceased child". The Chief Minister promised to make a statement on 14th Jardary, 1988. U. The Chief Minister laid on the Table of the House: i ) The Goa, Daman & Diu Motor Vehicles (Sixty-fifth Amendment) Rules, 1987. ii) The Goa Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Rules, 1987. iiil Finance Accounts of the Government of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman & Diu for the year 1985-86. iv) Appropriation Accounts of the Government of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman & Diu for the year 1986-86. V) Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the year 1985-86, Government of the Union Territory of &a, Damzn & Diu. 111. Goz>ernment Bills A. The following Bills were considered, read clause by clause and passed. i ) Bill No. 1 of 1988 -The Goa Contingency Fund Bil:, 1935. ii) Bill No. 7 of 1988 -The Goa University (J-mendment) Bill, 1988. iii) Bill No. 8 of 1988-The Indian Forest (Goa Amenement) Ei!;, 1988. iv) Rill No. 10 of 1988 -The ment) Bill, 1988. B. Bill No. 9 of 1988-The 1988. Goa, Town agd C x n t r y Plailning (Amend- Goa Industrial Deve!opment (Amendment) Bill, The Minister moved a motion for consideration of the Bill. 1tIotion was proposed. Dr. Kashinath G. Jhalmi moved an ameadment to the motion tI:st the Bill be refcrred to the Select Committee. The Motion was proposed. One member tonk part in the debate. The motion to refer the Bill to tke Select Committee . was put to vote and passed. 1. Minister for Industries - Chairman, 2. Minister of State for Industries. 3. Shri R. D. Khalap. 4. Dr. K. Jhalrni. . 5 Shri Uday Bhembre. 6. Shri Simon D'Souza. 7. Shri Manu Fernandes. , V. Notion, of No-confidence i-n the Council of F&ilzisters. Dr. K. G. Jhalmi asked the leave of the House under Rule 2 < l ( l ) to mbve Lhe following motion. "This House expresses its want of conBdence in the council of Ministers headed by Shri Pratapsingh Rane". Seven members stood in support of the motion. The Hon. Spannounced that the leave is granted and the Motion will be taken up for discussion on 16th January, 1988. Wednesday, the 13th January, 1988 i) Nine Starred Questions were answered. I. ii) Two Starred Questions were postponed. iii) Five Starred Questions were not reached and were t r m s f e m d to TTnstarred list. ivj Seventeen Unstarred Questions were answered. 11. The Minister for Social Welfare laid on the Table of the House: Thc Juvenile Justice (Goa Rules) 1987. 111. - i ) Shri Luizinho Faleiro, MLA called the attention of Chief ivlinister to following matter of urgent public importance: - "The anger and anguish in the minds of student community in particular and public in general due to failure of the Govt. to protect the interest of the Goan students by increasing the period of domicile for professional colleges which is on the contrary decreased from ten years period and the failure of the Govt. to re-assure the students community of the remedial measures taken or sought to be taken for the next academic year". The Chief Minister made a statement thereon. Few questions were asked and replied to by way of clarification. ii) Dr. Kashinath G. Jhalmi, MLA called the attention of Minister for Health to the following matter of urgent public importance: "Anxiety in the minds of people of this territory over the reported news item (Navprabha dt. 12-1-1988) identifying a case of "AIDS" the students of Government Polytechnic School and his admission in Goa Medical Hospital and the dangerous policy of the Government trying to hide the facts of the case". Minister for Health made a statement thereon. Few questions were asked and replied to by way of clarification. N . Government Bill: The following Bills were introduced: i) Bill No. 5 of 1988 -The Goa Preservation of Defacement of Property Rill, 1988. ii) Bill No. 11 of 1988 -The Goa Municipalities (Amendment) Bill, 1988. iii) Rill No. 12 of 1988 -The Bill, 1988. Goa Motor Vehicles (Regulation & Control) iv) Bill No. 13 of 1988 -The Cz2 Xegulation of Tourist Trade (Amendment) Bill, 1988. Discussion on Governor's Address, '\>/V. Shri Simon D'Souza, M.L.A. moved the following motion of thanks to the Governor's Address :- "That the Members of the Legislative Assembly assembled in this sessi'on are deeply grateful to the Governor for the Address which he has been pleased to deliver in this House on 11-1-1988". The Motion proposed. Shri Vassu P. Gaonkar seconded the motion. i) Dr. Kashinath Jhalmi, MLA moved the following amendment to the motion of Thanks to the Governor's Address: - "At the end of motion following may be added: - "But regret that there is no mention of - i ) Failure of Government to probe the cases of corruption in P.W.D. ii) Failure of Government for timely con~pletion of work of construction of Selaulim and Anjunem Irrigation Projects. iii) Serious lapse on the part of Govt. to take people of Goa in confidence a s regards the Master Plan for Tourism Development in Goa. iv) Corrupt practices in Employment Excha,nge in sponsoring the names of candidates for Employment. V) Total neglect of constituencies represented by Members of Opposition parties a s regards developme~tworks like roads and bridges. vi) Policy of Government towards tenants and Mundkar's disposing them of the cashew and coconut groves and helping the landlords. ii) Shri R. D. Khalap, MLA moved the following amendment to the Address: i ) Severe strictures passed against the Government by Justice Sawant of the Bombay Court. ii) Failure of the Government to implement Agrarian Reforms. iii) Steps to prevent AIDS the dreadful disease. iv) Steps to control and prevent use and spread of drugs. v ) Abandonement of the work of construction of Colvale Bridge. vi) Chastic and irregular ferry services a t Colvale, Mahakhajan, Siolim-Chopdem and Panaji-Betim. vii) Undue delay in const~wctionof ferry ramps 2nd jetties a t Panaji and Betim. viii) Corruption and nepotism and favouritism in the grant of licences for fair price shops to private individuals to the detriment of Coop. Societies. ix) Huge losses being suffered by KTC. x) Absence of proper policy decision regarding futures of transport business in the territory which is likely to result in paralysation of entire passenger transport in a couple of years time, 2 xi) Steps to meet the growing demand for housing and gbsencs c any schemes for establishment of twin town-ship for Mapusa, Vasco-da-Gama, Panaji, Margao and Ponda. xii) Almost certainly of stoppage Industrial subsidy a t the present rate of 25%. b xiii) Steps for desilting of the mouths of Chapora and Terekol rivers in the interest of Navigation. xiv) Purchase of inferior quality of milch allimals by the Department of Veteri~arySen7ices. xv) Govt. obssession in the 5 Star Tourisnl and neglect of the beaches of Harmal, Mandrem, Morjiim, Keri, Terekhol etc. xvi) Anti tenants policy of Government in the matter of grant of licences for extraction of cashew juice. xvii) Wilful denial of the status of Cabinet Minister to the Leader of Opposition as in other States and a t the Centre and the consequent insult to a democratic institution. xviii) No aid is released to Cancer Society. iii) Shr? Luizinho Faleiro, MLA moved the following amendment to the motion of Thanks. i ) No mention is made about the ever increasing of unemployment in the New State of Goa and concrete steps taken by Government rehabilitate the unemployed youth. ii) No concern is shown to the ever increasing corruption in the administration and lack of moral values thereby degrading the very fabric of democracy in the country. iii) No concern is shown about the spiralling prices of essential commodities and ever increasing cost of living of the people thereby making the life of the people of Goa more miserable. iv) No concrete steps taken to avert the economic depression resulting \ in widespread retrenchment of workers in Goa. The Govt. have not resorted to any rational planning and shown the priorities. v) No concern for increasing the literacy and quality of education and denying the minority schools in Goa. The Amendments were proposed. Six Members took part in the debate. Thursday, +he 14th January, !988 I. , i) Six Starred Questions were answered. ii) Twenty-seven Starred Questions were not reached and were transferred to Unstarred List. iii) 37 Unstarred Questions were answered. 11. Shri Simon D'Souza, MLA moved the followtng condolatory motion: - "This House condoles the untimely death of late Shri M. G. Ramchandran, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. a &eat National Leader, 'y Pioneer of the upliftment of the weaker section of Tamil Nadu and wishes to convey the sympaties to the bereaved family". " Motion was proposed. Six Members took part in the debate. KI. Xinister for Industries laid on the Table: Eleventh Annual Report of E.D.C. Ltd. of Goa, Damzr C Diu. IV. i) Shri Luizinho Faleiro, MLA called the attention of the Chief Minister to the following matter of urgent pu'dic importance: "Anger and anxiety in the minds of the teaching community and the public in Goa due to injustice and discrimination meted out to over 1000 primary teaci~ersworking in Govk. recognised private schools in Goa in the niatter of payw-ent of salaries wages and other conditions and the remedial action the Govt. intends to take in the matter". Chief Minister promised to make a statement on 15th January, 1988. ii) The Chief Minister made a statement in respect of Calling Attention Notice raised by Dr. K. Jhalmi, MLA on 12-1-85 regarding the case of e six year child due to negligence. Few questions were asked and replied to by way of clarification. V. Notice of motion under Rule-169 of the Rules of Procedure was moved by Shri B. S. Gaonkar and that a House Committee be constituted to go into details of appointm~nts/promotions done by the Provecloria since January, 1980. The notion was put to vote and defeated. ii) Hon. Speaker announced that a Notice under Rule-169 is received from Shri Ravi S. Naik that a Hquse Cominittee be constituted to investigate and report to the Houseononthepoints arising out of reply to S. Q. No. $99, / of Thanks to the Governor's Address. Nineteen Members took part in the debate. Amendinents to the Motion of Thanks were put to vote and defeated. Motion of Thanks was put to vote and carried. Friday, the 15th January, 1988 I. i) One Short Notice Question was answered. ii) Fjve Starred Questions were answered. iii) Twenty-three Starred Questions were not reached and were transferred to Unstarred List. iv) Fifteen Unstarred Questions were answered, 11. Hon. Speaker announced the constitution of Committee of the following Members to investigate into the alleged mal-practices of Goa Marketing Federation Ltd. 1. Mrs. Sulochana Katkar -Chairperson. -Member. 3. Shri B. S. Gaonkar -Member. 2. Shri J. B. Gonsalves 4. Shri Uday Bhembre -Member. 5. Shri Vassu P. Gaonkar -Member. 6. Shri Prakash Velip - Member. Motion was proposed, put to vote and carried. 111. Hon. Speaker moved a motion of the following notices under Rule-169 received frwr Shri B. S. Gaonkar that a House Committee be constituted to go into details of land allotted to International Centre, consisting of following members: 1 Shri B. S. Gaonkar -Chairman. 2. Shri J. B. Gonsalves - Member. 3. Dr. K. G. Jhalmi -Member. 4. Dr. S. L. Cuncolienkar -Member. 5. Shri Luizinho Faleiro -Member. 6. Shri R. D. Khalap -member. 7. Shri Shrikant Malik -Member. 8. Shri V. P. Gaonkar -Member. The motion was put to vote and carried. IV. The Chairman of the Estimates Committee, Shri Ravi S. Naik presented the Eighteenth Report of the Estimates Committee (1987-88) on documentary f h "Golden Goa". V. The Chief Minister made a statement on the calling attention regarding injustice anc! discrimination meted out to aver 1000 primary teachers to which his attention was drawn by Shri Luizinho Faleiro on 14-1-1988. VI. Priva.te Members' B w h e s s : i) Bill No. 6 of 1987 - The Goa pld Age Pension Bill, 1987 by Shri Luidnho Faleiro. The motion for consideration of the Bill. was defeated. Goa Buildings (Leas&, Rent and Eviction) ii) Bill No. 2 of 1988-The Control (Amendment) Bill, 1988 by Shri B. S. Gaonkar was introduced. iii) Bill No. 3 of 1988 -The Goa Mundkars (Protection from Eviction) (Amendment) Bill, 1958 by Shri R S. Naik was introduced. p. S. L. Cuncolienkar, moved the following Resolution. "This House strongly recommends Govt. to set an Industrial Estate a t Neura in St. Andre Constituency in order to give jab opportunity to the unemployed youth of surrounding area". Resolution was proposed. Four members took part in the debate. resolution was put to vote and carried, The vJ&d> -aS. Gaonkar mwcd Ihe follcv;ing Resolution: "This House strmgly recommends Gort. to construct a cottage hospital at hI~.cc-ai to malie available i~?dicalfacilities to the wezker sections ci populztion specially peopie belonging to 0. B. C." Re~ciutionwas p-rjposed. 'Ehe resnlution was withdrawn by the Ieave of the House. iii&r! J. Y. Donsalves moved Une follq-ing Resolulion: b9 "This House strong27 recosimends Govt. l 3 ta:re immediade steps repair bund pratecting the pzddy fields near four pi-ilars, Panaji, in order %i preven: Eiia ~ ~ n t on e i the Sania-erlz constituency during the high tide, which canses obstPuctim ta traffic". Re~olution v?as proposed. One rneinber took part iil the a b a t e . Resolution was wiihdi-awn by the leave of tire House. The 3. Simon D'Souza moved the following Resolution: "This Hsusc strongly recommends Govt. to c!large of water charges as 'service charge' in the w-zte~hill". T~LS resolution wzs proposed. Two mer::bers R;.qolut;rn put to vote and defeated. took part i?~ tke deb~te.W.e B & Gaonkar ~riovedthe following Resolution: "This House strongly recommends Govt. that the following temples! sbaU be included in the tourist m,q~ of Goa: 1. Anant Devasthan - Savoiszerem. 2. Gajant Laxmi - Voivoi. 3. Navdurga Temple - Madkai. 4. B5ahalaxmi Temple - Palyem-Harmal. 'She Resolution prolposed. Dr. Kashinatlz Jhalmi moved the fillawing amendment to the resolution. "for item (I) substitute: "Devlri Krishna Eevasbhan, Marcels and Vijaya Durga Temple, ICeri, Panda, Goa. TWO members took part in the debat". Resolution as amervded put to vcfe and carried. Monday, the 96th January, 1~98% 1. i) Ten Starreit Questions were answered. J ii) Six Starred Questims were. not reached and were transferred to %starred List 11; Motiow of.na-confidawe i% the cawnciZ of M i ~ b t e r s : "This House expresses its want of confidence in the Caxncil of Ministers headed by Sh? P. R. Rarre". 'hlotibn was proposeed. Tweaty-one members taok part in the debate. The Motion was put to vote and defeated, '#%? HgUSe was adjourned slne-ee. STATEMENT No. 5 Statistical information gardi ding G o v m a t B i b ..-Sr. No. Title of the Bill 1. Bill No. 1 of 1988 -The Bill, 1988. Goa Contingency Fund 2. Bill No. 5 of 1988-The Goa Prevention of Defacement of Property Bill, 1988. 3. Bill No. 7 of 1988 -The ment) Bill, 1988. 4. Bill No. 8 of 1988 -The Amendment) Bill, 1988. 5. Bill No. 9 of 1988-The Goa Industrial Development (Amendment) Bill, 1988. 6. Bill No. 10 of 1988 -The Goa Town and Country Planiling (Amendmeni) Bill, 1988. 7. Bill No. 11 of 1988- The Goa Municipality (Amendment) Bill, 1988. 8. Bill No. 12 of 1988 -The Goa Motor Vehicles Requisitioning and Control Bill, 1988. 9. Bill No. 13 of 1988-The Goa Registration of Tourist Trade (Amendment) Bill, 1988. Goa University (AmendIndian Forest (Goa Minister in charge of the Bill Date of introduction C. M. Date Of Date of Clause-by- Date of -clause passing reading 11-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 13-1-88 - - - C. M. 11-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 C. M. 11-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 11-1-88 - - - 11-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 12-1-88 Minister for Urban Development Minister for Industries C. M. Minister for Urban Development C. M. Minister for Tourism 13-1-88 A Remarks Referred to Select Committee. The Bill is referred to Select Committee. - - Referred to Select Committee. 13-1-88 - - - Remaining stages postponed to next session. 13-1-88 - - - Remaining stages postponed to n e x t session. I STATEMENT N:). 6 / Statistical infomation regarding Pvt. MemLmr Bills Sr.No. Title of the Bill Member in charge Date Of introduction-?",O:n' Date Of Date of clause-by-clause Reading Date uf Passing Remarks 1. Bill No. 2 of 1988 -The Goa Building (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control ( m e n d m e n t ) Bill, 1988. Shri B. S. Gaonkar 15-1-88 - - - Withdrawn by the Member on 25-3-88. 2. Bill No. 3 of 1988-The Goa Mundkars (Frotection from Eviction) (Amendment) Bill, 1988. Shri Ravi Naik 15-1-88 - - - Defeated by House on 25-3-88. the 1 Cr 09 I J STATEMENT No. 7 Noa-Official Ee:;ohaticsns ............... 1. Number of days allotted for discussion 2. Number of notices or Resolutions received 3. Number allovred ............ 1 dr,y I ti of notices or resolutions/~~.~.rit2..dr~vm/d~s- .............................................................. of resolutions finally admitted ............... NIL 4. Namber 5. Number of resolutions moveC and withdrawn ...... 6. Number of resolutions moved and defeated ......... 2 7. Nunlber of res,?lu'iior.s moved and adcpted ......... 1 8. Number of resolutions lapsed on prorqgatir;n ...... -7 9. N ~ m b e rof resolutigns not set dsw? being on Cke same subject ...................................................... I la. Number of resolutions kept pending ..................... 15 2 9 STATEMENT No. 8 Departmentwise S t a t i s t i a ~Infomaticia of bt.arred ~ u e s t i o n ~ P. W. U. D. D. Ind. & Labour F. A. b. Home Education Agriculture P. S . W. D. P. H. D. Revenue G.A.D. Planning D. P. A. R. Inlormatioli A.R.D. Finance Law Irrigation Vigilance Civil Supply Urban Dev. Panchayat R a j Total 16 82 18 32 8 23 2 33 16 13 10 3 - - -- --- 3 23 3 3 2 2 - 1 - 2 6 1 1 2 2 - 291 - 3 9 2 26 31 - - 5 6 23 -- 1 5 2 19 - 1 S 18 4 -- - - - 1 1 1 - 5 3 7 2 .- 9 3 2 1 -- 3 1 -- - 1 1 - - 1 2 - - -- 1 1 - - 65 3 59 144 - 1 4 6 -- 2 1 1 - G 4 5 1 5-62 10 -- 1 7 6 7 3 1 1 1 5 - - - - 9 ---- i 17 - 15 -.- - -37+2 1 0 1 4 6 - - 2 -- - -- .- - 1 4 ----- --- - 5 25 1 - - 1 \ 5 1 -- - - - - - - 2 105 1 G I STATEMENT No. 9 - Departmcnttvise Btat:stieal Hafom:%tionof Wn-Starred Questzon m - 4-l 9 E. 44 2 % - CI T. I. T. D. P. W. D. Ind. & Labour F. A. D. 2 > G) .r( 0 2 .- Agriculture - P. 8.W. D. -- P. H. D. - Revenue -- Education D. P. A. R. Law Irrigation Vigilance Urban Dev. $2 lI a a $2 d - E 249 B9 2 $ 3 23 D d 8" 33 2 gd4 L'I .O, Y 42 -- 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 G 7 1 - 1 - I 3 3 - 3 22+1 1 T 2 5 - 1 - 1 - 7 - 6 1 -- 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 , Jan. 1st Session 1883, Unstarred - 2 - 1 Pi - 7 1 ++cz a2$ J 3 - G G,.- 3 23 7 2 i2 2CJ % ?3 - 3 .-" 3 a - 1 3 a --- -- 2 Home 'Cf V) STATEMENT No. 10 - .l Calling Attantion (Notice under Rule 61) -- Notices No. Of Notices Disallowed/ No. of Notices admitted Subject in brief 3 5 1) Show Cause Notice issued by Govt. to President Lapsed/ /withdra-wn 8 2) 3) 4) 5) of Ponda. Case of death of six year old child a t Sanvordein-Curchorem. Failure of Govt. to protect the interest of Goan students. "Aids" case amongst Govt. Polytechnic School. Injustice and discrimination meted out over 1OCO primarjr teachers. - Name of Member Date which matter was discussed Shri Revi S. Nalk 12-1-88 Dr. K. Jhalmi 14-1-88 Sliri E. Faleiro Dr. IC. Jhalmi Shri L. Faleiyo 12-1-38 I STATEMENT Mc. 11 \r List of papew laicP on the Tabre -Sr. No. Laid by Subject 1, 11th Annua! Report cf Eccnon~icDevelopment Cor2oraticn of Gea, Darnan and Diu Ltd. 2. The Goa, Daman and Biu Motor Vei~icles (Sixty-eight Amendment) Rules, 1983. 3. The Goa Motor Vehicles Rules, 1987. 4. The Juvenile Justice (Goa) Rules, 1087. 5. Notification No. 15/11/67. PER The Union Public. (A~enclment) 6. Proposed Ammencinent to the Goa, Daman and Diu Municipa!ities Act, 1968 (nevised Copy 1. Date on which !aid on the table of the house Minister for Industries 14-1-88 GilieE Minister 12-1-88 -- do Ninistor fur Pow?rt 12-1-88 13-1-88 Minister for Devenlent 14-1-88 STATEWIENT No. 12 A m o m e m e a t of Aesent to Bills Sr. No. Name of the Bill Date which assent announced 1. Bill No. 5 of 1987 -The Industrial Disputes (Goa Amendment) Bill, 1987. Bill No. 3 of 1987 -The tion Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 Goa Appropria- Whether assented by President or Administrator President Governor 3. Bill No. 4 of 1987-The Gaa Municipalities (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do 4. Bill No. 10 of 1987 -The Goa Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of the Legislative Assembly (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do- 5. Bill No. 11 of 1987 -The Goa Salaries and Allowances of the Speaker and Dy. Speaker (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do- 6. Bill No. 12 of 1987-The Goa Public Health (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do 7. Bill No. 13 of 1987 -The Goa Salaries and Allowances of Ministers (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do- 8. Bill No. 14 of 1981-The Goa Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction Control) (Amendment) Bill, 1987. 11-1-88 -do- - - D e g m t Received Admitted Lapsed Replied P. W. U.D.D. 'Jnd & Lah Urb. Dev. 1 - - - 1 Z - 1 9 1 7 Irrigation Revenue 7 Total - 1
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