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LOK SABHA DEBATES
(Part I -- Proceedings with Questions and Answers)
The House met at Eleven of the Clock.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017/Chaitra 21, 1939 (Saka)
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LOK SABHA DEBATES
PART I – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Tuesday, April 11, 2017/Chaitra 21, 1939 (Saka)
CONTENTS PAGES
RE: AWARDING DEATH SENTENCE BY 1-17
A PAKISTANI MILITARY COURT TO
SHRI KULBHUSHAN JADHAV
ORAL ANSWERS TO STARRED QUESTIONS 17A-32
(S.Q. 521 TO 522)
WRITTEN ANSWERS TO STARRED QUESTIONS 33-50
(S.Q. 523 TO 540)
WRITTEN ANSWERS TO UNSTARRED QUESTIONS 51-280
(U.S.Q. 5981 TO 6210)
For Proceedings other than Questions and Answers, please see Part II.
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LOK SABHA DEBATES
(Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers)
Tuesday, April 11, 2017/ Chaitra 21, 1939 (Saka)
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LOK SABHA DEBATES
PART II –PROCEEDINGS OTHER THAN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Tuesday, April, 11, 2017/ Chaitra 21, 1939 (Saka)
CONTENTS PAGES
PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE 281-294
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 295
69th
to 73rd
Reports
COMMITTEE ON ABSENCE OF MEMBERS FROM 296
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE
8th
Report
COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES 297
48th
to 58th
Reports
JOINT COMMITTEE ON OFFICES OF PROFIT 298
20th
Report
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION 298
TECHNOLOGY
30th
Report
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION 298-99
TECHNOLOGY
Statements
STANDING COMMITTEE ON LABOUR 300
Action Taken Statements
STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE 301
AND EMPOWERMENT
40th
to 42nd
Reports
STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS 302
203rd
Report
STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION 302
OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN 27TH
REPORT OF
STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSITCE
AND EMPOWERMENT -LAID
Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot
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STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION 303
OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN 95TH
AND 98TH
REPORTS
OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND
FAMILY WELFARE -LAID
Shri Shripad Yesso Naik
STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF 303
RECOMMENDATIONS IN 23RD
REPORT OF STANDING
COMMITTEE ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT-LAID
Shri Ramesh Jigajinagi
STATEMENTS RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF 304-05
RECOMMENDATIONS IN 11TH
, 23RD
AND 20th
REPORTS
OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON CHEMICALS AND
FERTILIZERS -LAID
Shri Mansukh L. Mandaviya
RULING RE: NOTICES OF ADJOURNMENT MOTION 306
SPECIAL MENTIONS 307-13
317-45
STATEMENT RE: AWARDING DEATH SENTENCE BY 314-16
A PAKISTANI MILITARY COURT TO
SHRI KULBHUSHAN JADHAV
Shrimati Sushma Swaraj
MATTERS UNDER RULE 377 – LAID 346-72
Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel 347
Shri Prahlad Singh Patel 348
Shri Naranbhai Kachhadiya 349
Shri Pralhad Joshi 350
Shri Chhedi Paswan 351
Shri Ramdas C. Tadas 352
Shri Janak Ram 353
Shri Rajendra Agrawal 354
Shri Mukesh Rajput 355
Shri Vishnu Dayal Ram 356
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Shri Ram Prasad Sarmah 357
Dr. Udit Raj 358
Shri Ravindra Kumar Pandey 359
Shri M. I. Shanavas 360
Shri B. N. Chandrappa 361
Shri R. K. Bharati Mohan 362
Shri K. Ashok Kumar 363-64
Shrimati Ratna De (Nag) 365
Dr. Prabhas Kumar Singh 366
Shri Arvind Sawant 367
Shri Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu 367A
Shri B. Vinod Kumar 368
Shrimati Kothapalli Geetha 369
Shri P. Karunakaran 370
Shri Sirajuddin Ajmal 370A
Shri Kaushalendra Kumar 371
Shri N. K. Premachandran 372
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND 373-454
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
(PREVENTION AND CONTROL) BILL
Motion for Consideration 373
Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda 373-77
444-50
Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury 378-85
Dr. Kirit P. Solanki 386-90
Dr. K. Kamaraj 391-97
Dr. Ratna De Nag 398-402
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Shri Ladu Kishore Swain 403-05
Dr. Ravindra Babu 406-08
Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud 409-12
Shri Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli 413-16
Shri P.K. Biju 417-20
Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit 420A-26
Shri Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav 427-28
Dr. Shrikant Eknath Shinde 429-31
Shri Kaushlaendra Kumar 432-33
Shri Asaduddin Owaisi 434
Dr. Yashwant Singh 435-36
Dr. Manoj Rajoria 437-38
Shri Bhagwant Mann 439
Shri Badruddin Ajmal 440-40A
Shri N.K. Premachandran 441-43
… 451-52
Motion for Consideration – Adopted 453
Consideration of Clauses 453-54
Motion to pass – Adopted 454
COLLECTION OF STATISTICS (AMENDMENT ) BILL 455-98
(Contd. – Concluded)
Shri Jugal Kishore Sharma 455-58
Shri Thota Narasimham 459-60
Dr. A. Sampath 461-67
Shri G. Hari 468-69
Shri Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli 470-72
Shri Bidyut Baran Mahato 473-75
Shri Kaushalendra Kumar 476
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Shrimati Anju Bala 477-78
Shri Asaduddin Owaisi 479-81
Shri Thupstan Chhwang 482-85
Shri N.K. Premachandran 486-89
Shri D.V. Sadananda Gowda 490-97
Motion for Consideration – Adopted 497
Consideration of Clauses 497-98
Motion to pass – Adopted 498
xxxx
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HON. SPEAKER: Question Hour.
… (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: I will allow you.
… (Interruptions)
RE: AWARDING DEATH SENTENCE
BY A PAKISTANI MILITARY COURT
TO SHRI KULBHUSHAN JADHAV
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نے مجھے اس پر بولنے کا موقع دیا اس کے لئے میں اپ کا شکر گزار ہوں۔ میں نے اس موضوع پر ایڈجرنمنٹ موشن بھی دیا ہے۔ میں اپ کع
کرتا ہوں کہ حکومت کو بہت ذریعہ حکومت سے اس بات کا مطالبہ سنجید گی سے اس بارے میں سوچنا پڑے گا اور پوری کوشش کرنی چاہئےکہ ہمارے ہندوستانی شہری کی جان بچائی جائے۔ یہ بات بالکل
Comment: fld
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مرتبہ ہم نے کوشش کی، لیکن انہوں نے کائونسلر 13سہی ہے کہ کہ بنانا سروس نہیں دی۔ پاکستان کی ملٹری عدالت ایک عدالت نہیں ہےبل
عدالت ہے جہاں بنا کسی ایویڈینس کے بنا کیسی ثبوت کے انہوں نے فیصلہ دیا ہے۔ یقینا ہمارے ہندوستان کے شہری کو دھوکہ دے کر ایران سے پکڑ کر الئے اور ساری دنیا کے سامنے اس طرح کا ناٹک کر رہے
ہیں۔میں سرکار سے اس بات کا مطالبہ کرتا ہوں کہ اپ کے پاس بہت
بڑی طاقت ہے، اپ کے پاس انفلیوینس ہے، لیکن اپ انفلیوینس کا استعمال کیوں نہیں کر رہے ہیں؟ میں یہاں سیاست نہیں کر رہا ہوں۔ اپ کو معلوم تھا کہ اس طرح کا فیصلہ انے واال ہے، اس لئے یہ بے حد ضروری ہے ، کہ کیا سرکار ہندوستانی شہری کو بچانے کی کوشش کرے گی یا نہیںکیونکہ وه ایک با عزت شہری ہے اور اس کی جان بچانا ہم سب کی ذمہ
داری ہے۔محترمہ، میں پھر سے مطالبہ کرتا ہوں کہ اس کی جان بچائے
جائے۔ سرکار اپنا انفلیوینس استعمال کرے، چاہے وه انٹر نیشنل انفلیوینس ہو اور سرکار اسے واپس النے کی پوری کوشش کرے۔۔۔۔ شکریہ
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(c1/1110/vb-sr)
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PROF. SAUGATA ROY (DUM DUM): Madam, I join the other
Members in condemning the order by a Military Court in Pakistan
about the death sentence on Shri Kulbhushan Jadhav. Since the
Pakistan Government did not and was not able to prosecute him in a
normal Court, his trial was held secretly in a Military Court. So far,
Pakistan has not produced any proof of his involvement in any
espionage activity. In fact, it is said that he was arrested from Tehran
which has no connection to Pakistan. Shri Kulbhushan Jadhav was a
former Navy Commando who had retired and was having a legitimate
business in Iran. Had he been involved in espionage activities, he
would not have had an Indian Passport that he was carrying. We
condemn this attitude of the Pakistan authorities. We are happy that the
Foreign Secretary Dr. S. Jaishankar has issued a demarche to Pakistan
and has totally criticized this very wrong step by the Pakistani
authorities. This shows that Pakistan which harbours so many terrorists
like Hafiz Saeed, the Jamiat-ulama-i-Hind and Masood Azhar who was
released from India, is taking a vindictive action against Indians. The
Indian Government has held back the release of some Pakistani
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prisoners on this ground. The Government must realize that the whole
country is behind it in criticizing this. We condemn this.
SHRI BAIJAYANT JAY PANDA (KENDRAPARA): Madam, this
news of death sentence on Shri Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan in
secret, without following the norms of justice, is yet another example of
that country’s shameful behaviour. This is an issue on which the whole
House stands united. This is not a question as to whether any of us is a
part of the Government or the Opposition. We are all Indians. We must
recognize that Pakistan is not a normal country. It is not a normal
country because the foreign policy of that country is not run by the
elected Government. It is run by their military establishment
particularly when it comes to India. This is a deliberate provocation by
their military establishment to continue to destabilize relations with us.
(d1/1115/kmr/pc)
In this, we must all stand united and that our dealings with
Pakistan must be on multiple fronts. We must respond to this
provocation with strength; we must separately deal with their elected
government and their civil society; and we must take up the case not
just of Kulbhushan Yadav but all such injustices in the World Court
and in places like the United Nations.
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DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): Madam Speaker, we all stand by
the side of Shri Kulbhushan Jadhav. The whole nation is with him. This
is a question of our nation’s pride. An innocent citizen has been
kidnapped from another country by another country flouting all norms
of natural justice. If there is any justice at all, I would like to know
what kind of justice the Government of Pakistan provides to its citizens
and to the citizens of other nations. We all believe in the rule of law. I
am not criticizing anybody but I wonder whether Pakistan is being run
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by terrorists or by ISI or by the elected government. This is not only the
sad plight of an Indian citizen in Pakistan but this is an unlawful act
being committed by a foreign government on the Government of India.
It is an unlawful act against the citizens of India. On behalf of CPI(M),
I would express our sincere solidarity to Shri Kulbhushan Yadav.
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Shri P.K. Biju and Shrimati P.K. Shreemathi Teacher are
permitted to associate with the issue raised by Dr. A. Sampath.
SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): Thank you, Madam
Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to speak on this very important
issue.
Madam, Mr. Kulbhushan Yadav was arrested on March 3, 2016.
From then and till 31st of March, 2017, 13 attempts were made by the
Government of India to get consular access to Shri Jadhav. In spite of
the international conventions being very clear and specific in this
regard, even consular access to a person who has been taken into
custody has not been provided. It is a violation of the principles of
natural justice. I strongly condemn the unlawful, unjust, illegal,
arbitrary act of the Field General Court Martial in Pakistan. Madam,
you may kindly see that Shri Jadhav has been tried under Section 59 of
the Pakistan Army Act of 1952 and under Section 3 of the Official
Secrets Act of 1923. Even under the provisions of these Acts the
accused has the right of defence but even the right to contest his case
has been denied to him. I fully support the version and the response of
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the Government of India that this is a premeditated murder by the
Pakistan Army. The entire nation should stand united to condemn this.
(e1/1120/gm-mz)
For last one year, he was in custody. I am not making any
criticism, but unfortunately we have not been able to bring the matter
into the public domain so as to build up public consensus and concern
so that the issue can be brought up in the international fora. …
(Interruptions)
SHRI SIRAJUDDIN AJMAL (BARPETA): Hon. Speaker Madam, the
Government of Pakistan should get a very clear message that there are
125 crore Kulbhushans in this country and we are not going to take this
lying down because this is going to be the beginning of their oppressive
measures. Pakistan has been carrying out many terrorist activities and
this is the first time we have got official proof. I think we should nail
them.
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DR. M. THAMBIDURAI (KARUR): Hon. Speaker Madam, today we
have read the news that the military court in Pakistan has sentenced
Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav to death for alleged involvement in
spying and other activities. This is because Pakistan has become a
terrorist State. We know very well that India is suffering a lot because
of terrorist activities instigated by Pakistan. We want some kind of
peaceful atmosphere and we are trying for it, but they are misusing that
and indulging in terrorist activities as a result of which our people are
suffering. Even our Indian citizens who are living there are not in safe
condition. Kulbhushan Jadhav is an Indian citizen. On some ground,
they arrested him and gave him death sentence. This is unethical and
incorrect. I am condemning this step of Pakistan. I would request the
Government of India to take necessary action and see that this kind of
incident shall not take place again. I would request our Embassy and
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SHRI KONDA VISHWESHWAR REDDY (CHEVELLA): Hon.
Speaker Madam, the death sentence on Kulbhushan Jadhav is illegal,
arbitrary and senseless. On this issue, the entire nation stands in
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solidarity behind the Government. He was not a spy; he was kidnapped
and was sentenced to death. In many countries, politicians play to the
gallery. But in Pakistan, even the judiciary seems to be playing to the
gallery. Which gallery are they playing to? There are so many issues in
Pakistan, like hunger and malnutrition. I do not think even the
Pakistani galleries will be impressed by this sentence. How did we
treat Ajmal Kasab? We gave him every possible legal remedy before
the final sentence. On one side, we have Ajmal Kasab’s case, on the
other side, we have an arbitrary and senseless sentence that was handed
over to Kulbhushan Jadhav. We all stand in solidarity; the nation
stands in solidarity.
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DR. SHASHI THAROOR (THIRUVANANTHAPURAM): Thank you
very much, Madam. I will keep it very short.
I obviously associate myself strongly with what all our
colleagues have said and I would not repeat those points but I have one
additional point. The unity of this House and the unity of this country
must be translated internationally. The fact is that we prefer not to
internationalise our problems with Pakistan but this is one time when
what Pakistan is doing is not only an assault on India; it is also an
assault on the bonds of international law and international conventions
that affect everybody.
There are certain countries that finance and arm the Pakistani
military. Those countries must be told by us that if this could be done
to an Indian today, it can be done to one of their nationals tomorrow.
The extremely important thing for us is to uphold the principles. This
gentleman was denied consular access which is a basic right thirteen
times. The Geneva Conventions have been violated by Pakistan if they
had done this under laws of war even though we are not at war with
Pakistan.
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This is an extremely serious matter of global resonance. I hope
that we will convey our support to the Government as well as urge the
Government to take this up in world forums as well.
Thank you, Madam Speaker.
SHRI E.T. MOHAMMAD BASHEER (PONNANI): Thank you,
Madam. I fully endorse the views expressed by learned friends.
This House should wholeheartedly condemn the attitude of
Pakistan. I express my solidarity with the Government of India in
tackling such issues.
Thank you.
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to pass a Resolution condemning the issue. … (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: She will come to the House.
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SHRI JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA (GUNA): Madam, we should
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HON. SPEAKER: Only the hon. Member’s Supplementary will go on
record.
…(Interruptions)… (Not recorded)
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DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): Thank you, Madam Speaker.
Madam Speaker, we all know that the Media is the Fourth Estate
and is one of the pillars of our democracy. The question that my
learned friend and I have asked is very important. I would like to know
whether the number of attacks on journalists are on the rise in recent
years. Here, in the reply the hon. Minister has given the State and
Union Territory-wise cases registered (CR) and persons arrested (PAR)
for attack on media persons under Sections 325, 326, 326A and 326B
of IPC. What about Sections 302 of IPC and 307 of IPC? The learned
Members of this House who have a background of legal profession
very well know about Sections 302 and 307 of IPC. They have not been
mentioned in the reply. They are very serious crimes under Indian
Penal Code.
Madam Speaker, this is a very important issue. This data pertains
to 2014 and 2015. What about the data of 2016? Can the Minister give
the latest data for the calendar year 2016? It is shameful that crimes
have not been reported by certain States. I am referring to Sl. No. 29 in
the answer given by the hon. Minister about CR and PAR of a
particular State. I am not mentioning the name of that State. But, if the
law and order is a State subject and attacks on the journalists is on the
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rise, how can the Government of India allow a particular State to not to
report crimes against the journalists and the Media? We are saying that
the Media and the journalists have the freedom. They have the Right to
Freedom of Speech and Expression under Article 19 (1) (A) of the
Constitution of India. We are actually limiting the scope of the Press
freedom. … (Interruptions)
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SHRI P.R. SUNDARAM (NAMAKKAL): Madam, the safety of media
persons who are covering sensitive news is a matter of concern. Hon.
Minister had informed this House last year that the State Governments
are responsible for protecting journalists. But the work of journalists is
not limited within the States. They work across the country.
Therefore, I would like to know whether the Government will
come forward to bring any legislation for giving protection to
journalists from attacks by unscrupulous elements. If so, the details
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thereof and if not, what kind of alternative actions have been taken by
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SHRI BAIJAYANT JAY PANDA (KENDRAPARA): Madam, though
the number of attacks on journalists has gone up and down, it is
worrisome. Even 41, which is the latest, puts us in the category of
countries which are in a different category of non-democracies and
unstable countries.
We get two types of standard responses from the Union
Government. One is that this is a State subject. Of course, it is a State
subject. Another is, as the hon. Minister has said, that the existing laws
are adequate for the protection of citizens including journalists. But the
reality is that these attacks are happening and there is a demand for new
laws. For example, recently there was an attack on doctors. That was
in Mumbai but it happens everywhere. It happens in my State and
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everybody’s State. So, there has been demand for laws for special
categories like doctors and journalists because the current laws
probably are not adequate.
(k1/1145/snb-my)
My question to the hon. Minister is this. Will the hon. Minister
modernising some of these laws, or at least the rules by which the laws
are implemented? Just yesterday we saw that a court summon was
issued on Whatsapp which is a messaging app, which means the court
themselves today are looking at modernising their processing. Will the
hon. Minister commit to reviewing these laws and modernising at least
the rules, if not the laws?
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SHRI KOTHA PRABHAKAR REDDY (MEDAK): Madam Speaker, I
would like to know whether the Government is aware that nearly 46
lakhs people are dependent on fishery cultivation. The Government of
Telengana has taken up many fishery development projects in the State.
Various welfare schemes are being introduced for the benefit of
fishermen. What are the steps being taken by Government of India for
the benefit of fishermen and also what incentives are sops are being
provided for the fishermen and the details thereof?
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SHRI KOTHA PRABHAKAR REDDY (MEDAK): Madam Speaker,
as of now, the Government of Telengana is buying the seeds from the
neighbouring States and supplying to the fishermen. I would like to
know if the Central Government would come forward to bear the cost
of seeds and provide financial assistance to the fishermen.
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SHRI DUSHYANT SINGH (JHALAWAR-BARAN): Madam
Speaker, I would like to ask a specific question to the hon. Minister.
Our Prime Minister has talked about the White Revolution and
also the Blue Revolution to increase fish production in our country.
What is the policy of the Union Government to encourage fisheries to
increase the Blue Revolution in not only one State but with respect to
all the States of India? How are they promoting that? Is it by way of
having technological expertise from countries like Israel or countries
where there is such a cultivation of fisheries which will help our
country to grow forward?
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SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Madam, the Government
of India is assisting the State Governments for construction of fishing
harbours. In my constituency, there are two fishing harbours. One is in
Thottappally and the other one is in Azhikkal, Kayamkulum. They
have been constructed with the assistance of the Central Government.
But due to design issue, both the fishing harbours are not functioning
properly. One more new fishing harbour at Arthungal is under
construction. That harbour is also facing the same issue.
Madam, the Government of Kerala has conducted a study in this
connection by IIT, Chennai. They have given a detailed report
correcting this design. After receiving the report, the Government of
Kerala has sent a request to the Government of India that they should
support the State by giving an additional amount for proper functioning
of the three harbours at Thottappally, Azhikkal and Arthungal. They
are in my constituency. This is not only the issue of my constituency.
This is a common issue for all of us.
The Government of India has now cut the allocation from 80 per
cent to 50 per cent. I have already met the hon. Minister twice in this
regard. He is a very good Minister.
My plea to the hon. Minister is to consider my request, as far as
the fishing harbours in my constituency are concerned.
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SHRI SURESH C. ANGADI (BELAGAVI): Madam Speaker, thank
you. The State of Karnataka is facing drought continuously for the last
three years. Hon. Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi ji, has
introduced the Fasal Bima Yojana. The Government of Karnataka has
appointed the insurance companies. But these insurance companies are
refusing to pay the claims made by the farmers on technical grounds.
So, I would request the hon. Minister to direct the State
Government to settle the issues of farmers. … (Interruptions)
àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : ªÉc |ɶxÉ ÉÊ{ÉE¶É®ÉÒW É BÉ Eä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉ å cè* You are asking about farmers.
… (Interruptions)
HON. SPEAKER: The Question relates to fisheries. If the hon.
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HON. SPEAKER: Now Papers to be laid on the Table.
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND
FAMILY WELFARE (SHRIMATI ANUPRIYA PATEL): Madam, on
behalf of Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, I beg to lay on the Table:-
(1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, for the
year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the International Institute for
Population Sciences, Mumbai, for the year 2015-2016.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
(3) A copy of the Statement (Hindi and English versions) explaining
reasons for not laying the Annual Reports and Audited Accounts of the
following institutions within the stipulated period of nine months after
the close of the accounting year 2015-2016:-
(i) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.
(ii) Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi.
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THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF AYURVEDA,
YOGA AND NATUROPATHY, UNANI, SIDDHA AND
HOMOEOPATHY (AYUSH) (SHRI SHRIPAD YESSO NAIK):
Madam, I beg to lay on the Table a copy of the Statement (Hindi and
English versions) explaining reasons for not laying the Annual Reports
and Audited Accounts of the Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical
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Corporation Limited, Almora, for the year 2015-2016 within the
stipulated period of nine months after the close of the accounting year.
THE MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (SHRI
PRAKASH JAVADEKAR): Madam, on behalf of Shri Anil Madhav
Dave, I beg to lay on the Table:-
(1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016,
alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the Central Zoo Authority, New
Delhi, for the year 2015-2016.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
(3) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre, Chennai, for the year
2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government C.P.R. Environmental Education Centre, Chennai,
for the year 2015-2016.
(4) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of
the Centre of Excellence for Medicinal Plants and Traditional
Knowledge, Bengaluru, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith
Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the Centre of Excellence for
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Medicinal Plants and Traditional Knowledge, Bengaluru, for the
year 2015-2016.
(5) A copy of Notification No. S.O.388(E) (Hindi and English
versions) published in Gazette of India dated 10th February, 2017,
making certain amendments in Notification No. S.O.1174(E) dated 18th
July, 2007 issued under Sections 12 &13 of the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986.
(6) A copy of Notification No. S.O.897(E) (Hindi and English
versions) published in Gazette of India dated 21st March, 2017,
regarding the appointment of non-official members to the National
Biodiversity Authority for a period of three years from the date of
publication of the notification issued under sub-section (1) & (4) of
Section 8 of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
(7) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
National Biodiversity Authority, Chennai, for the year 2015-
2016, alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the National Biodiversity
Authority, Chennai, for the year 2015-2016.
(8) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (7) above.
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(gÉÉÒ {É®−ÉÉäkÉàÉ °ô{ÉÉãÉÉ) : +É vªÉFÉ à ÉcÉänªÉÉ , àÉ é ÉÊx Éàx ÉÉÊã ÉÉÊJ ÉiÉ {É jÉ ºÉ £É É {É]ãÉ {É ® ®JÉiÉÉ c ÚÆ :--
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THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME
AFFAIRS (SHRI KIREN RIJIJU): I beg to lay on the Table:-
(1) A copy of the Border Security Force Deputy Inspector General
(Veterinary) Recruitment Rules, 2017 (Hindi and English versions)
published in Notification No. G.S.R.246(E) in Gazette of India dated
15th March, 2017 under sub-section (3) of Section 141 of the Border
Security Force Act, 1968.
(2) A copy of the Directorate General of Fire Services, Civil Defence
and Home Guards, Assistant Director General, Civil Defence
(Communication) Recruitment Rules, 2017 (Hindi and English
versions) published in Notification No. G.S.R.74 in weekly Gazette of
India dated 11th March, 2017 under article 309 of the Constitution of
India.
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THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ROAD
TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS, MINISTER OF STATE IN THE
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE
MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (SHRI
MANSUKH L. MANDAVIYA): I beg to lay on the Table:
(1) A copy of the Annual Accounts (Hindi and English versions) of the
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Raebareli,
for the year 2015-2016, together with Audit Report thereon.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
(3) A copy each of the following papers (Hindi and English versions)
under sub-section (1) of Section 394 of the Companies Act, 2013:-
(a) (i) Statement regarding Review by the Government of the working
of the Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Limited, New Delhi, for
the year 2015-2016.
(ii) Annual Report of the Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation Limited,
New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts
and comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.
(b) (i) Statement regarding Review by the Government of the working
of the Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited, New Delhi, for the
year 2015-2016.
(ii) Annual Report of the Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited,
New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts
and comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.
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THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND
FAMILY WELFARE (SHRIMATI ANUPRIYA PATEL): I beg to lay
on the Table:-
(1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of
the Population Research Centre (Utkal University),
Bhubaneswar, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited
Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the Population Research Centre
(Utkal University), Bhubaneswar, for the year 2015-2016.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CONSUMER
AFFAIRS, FOOD AND PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION (SHRI C.R.
CHAUDHARY): I beg to lay on the Table:-
(1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
Food Corporation of India, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016,
alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the Food Corporation of India,
New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
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(3) A copy of the Memorandum of Understanding (Hindi and
English versions) between the Food Corporation of India and the
Department of Food and Public Distribution, Ministry of Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, for the year 2016-2017.
(4) A copy of Notification No. S.O.1003(E) (Hindi and English
versions) published in Gazette of India dated 30th March, 2017, making
certain amendments in Notification No. S.O.3577(E) dated 29th
November, 2016 under sub-section (2) of Section 37 of the National
Food Security Act, 2013.
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
(DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE): I beg to lay on the Table:-
(1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, for the
year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts.
(ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the
Government of the working of the Institute for Defence Studies
and Analyses, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016.
(2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in
laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.
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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
69th
to 73rd
Reports
PROF. K.V. THOMAS (ERNAKULAM): I beg to present the
following Reports (Hindi and English versions) of the Public Accounts
Committee (2016-17):-
(1) 69th Report on the subject 'Suburban Train Services in Indian
Railways'.
(2) 70th
Report on the subject 'Commercial Publicity in Indian
Railways'.
(3) 71st
Report on Action Taken by Government on observations/
recommendations contained in 40th Report (16
th Lok Sabha) on
'Management of Satellite capacity on DTH Service by
Department of Space'.
(4) 72nd
Report on Action Taken by Government on observations/
recommendations contained in 34th Report (16
th Lok Sabha) on
'Employees Provident Fund Organisation'.
(5) 73rd
Report on Action Taken by Government on observations/
recommendations contained in 48th Report (16
th Lok Sabha) on
'Avoidable Expenditure on Service Tax by Insurance Regulatory
Development Authority (IRDA)'.
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COMMITTEE ON ABSENCE OF MEMBERS FROM THE
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE
8th
Report
DR. RATNA DE (NAG) (HOOGHLY): I beg to present the Eighth
Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Committee on Absence of
Members from the Sittings of the House.
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bÉì. ®àÉä¶É {ÉÉäJÉÉÊ®ªÉÉãÉ ÉÊxɶÉÆBÉE (cÉÊ®uÉ®): +Év ªÉFÉ àÉcÉ änªÉÉ , àÉ é ºÉ®B ÉEÉ® ÉÒ + ÉÉ ¶´É É ºÉxÉ É å ºÉÆ¤É Æv ÉÉÒ
ºÉ É Êà ÉÉ ÊiÉ BÉ Eä ÉÊx Éàx ÉÉÊã ÉÉÊ JÉiÉ | ÉÉÊ iÉ´É än xÉ (ÉÊcxn ÉÒ iÉl ÉÉ + ÉÆOÉ äV ÉÉÒ ºÉ ƺBÉ E®h É) | É ºiÉÖiÉ B ÉE®i ÉÉ c ÚÆ :--
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ãÉÉ£É BÉEä {ÉnÉå ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºÉƪÉÖBÉDiÉ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ 20´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ
bÉì. ºÉiªÉ{ÉÉãÉ É˺Éc (¤ÉÉMÉ{ÉiÉ) : + ÉvªÉF É àÉcÉän ªÉÉ , à Éé ã ÉÉ £É BÉE ä {ÉnÉå ºÉ Æ¤ÉÆvÉÉÒ ºÉ ÆªÉ Ö BÉDiÉ ºÉ ÉÊàÉ ÉÊiÉ B É EÉ
20´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´É än xÉ (ÉÊcxnÉ Ò iÉ l ÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäV ÉÉÒ ºÉÆ ºBÉ E®hÉ ) | É ºiÉÖiÉ BÉE®iÉÉ cÚÆ*
-- --
(p1/1210/rp-rps)
STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
38th
Report
SHRI ANURAG SINGH THAKUR (HAMIRPUR): I beg to present
the Thirty-eighth Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing
Committee on Information Technology (2016-17) on the subject 'Issues
related to quality of services and reported call drops' relating to the
Ministry of Communications (Department of Telecommunications).
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Statements
SHRI ANURAG SINGH THAKUR (HAMIRPUR): I beg to lay the
following Statements (Hindi and English versions) showing further
Action Taken by the Government on the following Reports of the
Standing Committee on Information Technology:-
(1) Twenty-seventh Report on Action Taken by the Government on
the Observations/Recommendations of the Committee contained
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in their Ninth Report (Sixteenth Lok Sabha) on 'Revival of Indian
Telephone Industries (ITI) Limited' relating to Ministry of
Communications (Department of Telecommunications).
(2) Twenty-eighth Report on Action Taken by the Government on
the Observations/Recommendations of the Committee contained
in their Tenth Report (Sixteenth Lok Sabha) on 'IT Induction and
Modernization in the Department of Posts' relating to the
Ministry of Communications (Department of Posts).
(3) Twenty-ninth Report on Action Taken by the Government on the
Observations/Recommendations of the Committee contained in
their Eleventh Report (Sixteenth Lok Sabha) on 'Business
Development and Marketing Strategy in the Department of Posts'
relating to the Ministry of Communications (Department of
Posts).
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bÉì. ÉÊBÉE®ÉÒ] ºÉÉäàÉèªÉÉ (àÉÖà¤É<Ç =kÉ® {ÉÚ´ÉÇ) : +Év ªÉ FÉ àÉcÉänªÉ É, àÉé gÉàÉ ºÉÆ¤É Æv ÉÉÒ ºl ÉÉªÉ ÉÒ ºÉÉÊà É ÉÊiÉ
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2. ´ÉºjÉ àÉÆj É ÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉÒ +Éx É Ön ÉxÉÉ å BÉEÉ Ò àÉ ÉÆMÉ Éå (2016-17) BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä à Éå º ÉÉÊàÉ ÉÊiÉ BÉ Eä 18´Éå |É ÉÊiÉ´Éänx É
(16´ÉÉÓ ãÉÉ äBÉ E º É£É É) àÉå +É Æi ÉÉÌ´É −] ÉÊ]{{ÉÉÊ hÉªÉ Éå /É Êº É{ÉEÉ É Ê®¶ÉÉå {É® º É®BÉ EÉ® uÉ®É BÉEÉ Ò- MÉ< Ç-
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3. gÉàÉ +É Éè® ®ÉäV ÉMÉÉ® àÉÆjÉ Éã ÉªÉ BÉ EÉ Ò + ÉxÉÖn ÉxÉ Éå BÉ EÉÒ àÉ ÉÆMÉÉ å ( 2016-17) BÉ Eä ¤ÉÉ ®ä àÉå ºÉ É ÊàÉ ÉÊiÉ BÉ Eä
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BÉE ÉÒ-MÉ< Ç-B ÉEÉ ®Ç´ ÉÉ< Ç BÉEä ¤ÉÉ ®ä à Éå =x ÉBÉ E ä 20´Éå |É ÉÊiÉ´ ÉänxÉ (16´ÉÉÓ ãÉ ÉäB ÉE º É£ ÉÉ) àÉ å +ÉÆiÉ ÉÌ´É −]
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|É ºi ÉÖiÉ BÉ E®iÉÉ cÚÆ:
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BÉE ÉÒ-MÉ< Ç-B ÉEÉ ®Ç´ ÉÉ< Ç ºÉ Æ¤É Æv ÉÉÒ 4 1´ÉÉÆ |É ÉÊiÉ´Éänx É*
3. ºÉ ÉàÉÉ ÉÊVÉB É E x ªÉɪ É + ÉÉè® +ÉÉÊv É BÉ EÉÉÊ®iÉÉ àÉÆjÉ Éã ÉªÉ (ºÉ ÉàÉÉ ÉÊVÉ BÉ E x ªÉÉªÉ +É Éè® +ÉÉÊvÉ B ÉEÉÉÊ®iÉÉ ÉÊ´É£ ÉÉMÉ )
BÉE ä ‘®É −] ÅÉÒªÉ ÉÊ{ÉU½É ´ÉMÉÇ É Ê´É kÉ + ÉÉè® É Ê´ÉB ÉEÉ ºÉ ÉÊx ÉMÉà É (Ax É¤É ÉÒºÉ ÉÒA{É EbÉ Òº ÉÉÒ) BÉ E ä B ÉEɪ ÉÇBÉ E ®hÉ BÉEÉÒ
ºÉà ÉÉÒF ÉÉ’ ÉÊ´É −ÉªÉ BÉ Eä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉ å 3 1´É å |ÉÉ ÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ {É ® B ÉEÉ Ò- MÉ< Ç- BÉEɮǴÉÉ< Ç ºÉƤÉÆv ÉÉÒ 42 ´É ÉÆ |É É ÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ
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STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS
203rd
Report
DR. SATYA PAL SINGH (BAGHPAT): I beg to lay on the Table the
Two Hundred Third Report (Hindi and English versions) of the
Standing Committee on Home Affairs on Border Security: Capacity
Building and Institutions.
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STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF
RECOMMENDATIONS IN 27th
REPORT OF STANDING
COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND
EMPOWERMENT – LAID
ºÉÉàÉÉÉÊVÉBÉE xªÉÉªÉ +ÉÉè® +ÉÉÊvÉBÉEÉÉÊ®iÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ (gÉÉÒ lÉÉ´É® SÉÆn MÉcãÉÉäiÉ) : +Év ªÉ FÉ à ÉcÉänªÉÉ , àÉé
ºÉ É àÉÉ ÉÊVÉB ÉE xª ÉÉªÉ + ÉÉè® +É ÉÊ vÉBÉ EÉÉÊ®iÉÉ ÉÊ´É £É ÉM É, ºÉ ÉàÉ ÉÉÊV ÉBÉ E xªÉɪ É +ÉÉè® + ÉÉÊvÉ BÉ EÉÉÊ®i ÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉ ã ÉªÉ º Éä
ºÉ Æ¤É ÆÉ Êv ÉiÉ +Éx É Ön ÉxÉ Éå BÉ EÉÒ àÉ ÉÆMÉ Éå (2016- 17) BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä à Éå ºÉ ÉàÉÉ ÉÊVÉB ÉE xªÉ ÉªÉ +É É è® +ÉÉ Êv ÉBÉ EÉÉÊ®iÉ É ºÉ Æ¤É ÆvÉ É Ò
ºl ÉÉªÉ ÉÒ ºÉ ÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ B É Eä 27´Éå |É ÉÊ iÉ´Éän xÉ à Éå +ÉÆiÉÉ Ì´É −] ÉÊ ºÉ {É EÉÉ Ê ®¶ÉÉ å B ÉEä BÉEÉªÉ ÉÇx ´É ªÉx É BÉ EÉ Ò Éκ l ÉÉÊi É BÉEä ¤É É ®ä àÉå
´ÉBÉDiÉBª É ºÉ £É É {É ]ã É {É® ®J É iÉÉ c ÚÆ*
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STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION
OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN 95th
AND 98th
REPORTS
OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON HEALTH
AND FAMILY WELFARE – LAID
THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF AYURVEDA,
YOGA AND NATUROPATHY, UNANI, SIDDHA AND
HOMOEOPATHY (AYUSH) (SHRI SHRIPAD YESSO NAIK): I beg
to lay a statement regarding the status of implementation of the
recommendations contained in the 95th and 98th Reports of the
Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare on Demands for
Grants (2016-17) pertaining to Demand No. 5 of the Ministry of
AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and
Homoeopathy).
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STATEMENT RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION
OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN 23rd
REPORT
OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON
RURAL DEVELOPMENT – LAID
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF DRINKING
WATER AND SANITATION (SHRI RAMESH JIGAJINAGI): I beg
to lay a statement regarding the status of implementation of the
recommendations contained in the 23rd
Report of the Standing
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Committee on Rural Development on Demands for Grants (2016-17)
pertaining to the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.
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STATEMENTS RE: STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION
OF RECOMMENDATIONS IN 11th
, 23rd
AND 20th
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEE ON
CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS – LAID
THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF ROAD
TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS, MINISTER OF STATE IN THE
MINISTRY OF SHIPPING AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE
MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (SHRI
MANSUKH L. MANDAVIYA): I beg to lay the following statements
regarding:-
(1) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained
in the 11th
Report of the Standing Committee on Chemicals and
Fertilizers on 'Movement of Fertilizers and Monitoring System'
pertaining to the Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of
Chemicals and Fertilizers.
(2) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained
in the 23rd
Report of the Standing Committee on Chemicals and
Fertilizers on Demands for Grants (2016-17) pertaining to the
Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and
Fertilizers.
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(3) the status of implementation of the recommendations contained
in the 20th
Report of the Standing Committee on Chemicals and
Fertilizers on 'Functioning of Autonomous Institutions - Central
Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET)'
pertaining to the Department of Chemicals and
Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.
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RULING RE: NOTICES OF ADJOURNMENT MOTION
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|É ºi ÉÉ´É BÉEÉä +Éx É Öà ÉÉÊiÉ x Éc ÉÓ n ÉÒ MÉ< Ç cè*
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SPECIAL MENTIONS
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HON. SPEAKER: Now ‘Zero Hour.’
Shri Vinayak Bhaurao Raut ji.
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SHRI S.P. MUDDAHANUME GOWDA (TUMKUR): Thank you,
Madam. The frequent changes in the pattern of examination and in the
syllabus in the UPSC examination has caused a great hardship to the
students, particularly from the rural background who used to take
examination in their regional languages as mentioned in the Eighth
Schedule.
For the last 10 years, six times, the pattern of examination and the
syllabus have changed. This has caused great a great hardship to the
children, the students who are particularly from the rural background
and who want to take examination in their regional languages. In fact,
the Government of India has also accepted this discrimination.
There are not only frequent changes; the changes are effected just
prior to the examination. Language is a very sensitive matter. It is a
sensitive subject in our country. The languages and linguistic rights of
the people of this country should be respected.
Since 2011, because of the frequent changes in syllabus, a lot of
hardship has been caused to the students. Now, at least, they should be
provided with two compensatory attempts to take the examination.
Hence, I urge upon the Government of India to allow two
compensatory examinations to these students who are deprived of
taking their examination because of the discrimination of the
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Government of India. At least, two compensatory examinations should
be allowed. Thank you, Madam.
HON. SPEAKER: Shri Rajeev Satav and Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena
are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Shri S.P.
Muddahanume Gowda.
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* DR. THOKCHOM MEINYA (INNER MANIPUR): Madam
Speaker, I rise to raise an important issue. On 3rd
August, 2015
Government of India and NSCN (IM) signed a ‘Framework
Agreement’. And it appears nobody knows the content of it. During
the recent election campaign in Manipur Hon. Prime Minister declared
in a public meeting at ‘Langjing’ that the territory of Manipur is not
mentioned in this Agreement.
Now Muivah says that the Agreement contains the integration of
Naga inhabited areas of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
People of Manipur wants to know the truth. Even through RTI we are
not getting the details of this Framework Agreement.
Nagaland Tribe Council (NTC) has questioned the Chief Minister
of Nagaland for supporting the Agreement without knowing the details.
The demand of NSCN (IM) for Nagalim or Greater Nagaland is
unacceptable because it includes the territory of Manipur and other
states. Government of Manipur also wants to know the details of the
Agreement but no vail.
Hon. Prime Minister’s version about the Framework Agreement
is contradictory to that of Muivah’s. People are anxious to know the
actual content of the Agreement. I demand and urge upon the Hon.
Prime Minister to make a statement in Lok Sabha to clarify the position
in this session.
Thank you.
* Original in Manipuri
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STATEMENT RE: AWARDING DEATH SENTENCE
BY A PAKISTANI MILITARY COURT
TO SHRI KULBHUSHAN JADHAV
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I would like to inform the House that Shri Jadhav, who was doing
business in Iran, was kidnapped and taken to Pakistan. The exact
circumstances are unclear and can only be ascertained if we had
consular access to him. Accordingly, from the time his abduction was
known, our High Commission in Islamabad has continuously pressed
Pakistani authorities for such access. Although this is provided for by
international law and is deemed as norm in the international relations,
the Government of Pakistan did not permit this. That itself should tell
us much about the strength of the case against Shri Jadhav.
Hon. Members would also recall that a senior Pakistani leader
has himself expressed doubts about the adequacy of evidence in this
case.
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Madam Speaker, earlier this year, the Pakistan Government
sought our assistance to obtain evidence and other materials for this
investigation process. In doing so, they levelled ridiculous charges
against senior Indian officials, who had no connection to this issue.
Thereafter, they linked providing consular access to our acceptance of
their position. Nevertheless, in the hope that some forward movement
could be made, our response was constructive. We pointed out that
consular access to Shri Jadhav would be an essential prerequisite in
order to verify the facts and understand the circumstances of his
presence in Pakistan.
Madam Speaker, given this exchange, it is extraordinary that
yesterday a decision is suddenly announced awarding a death sentence
in this case when previous exchanges with India itself underlines the
insufficiency of evidence. To make matters even more absurd, three
hours after the death sentence was announced, the Indian High
Commission received an official communication from the Foreign
Ministry of Pakistan reiterating the Pakistani proposal for conditional
consular access. That tells us a lot about the farcical nature of the
alleged proceedings, which have led to an indefensible verdict against
an innocent kidnapped Indian citizen.
Madam Speaker, our position on this matter is very clear. There
is no evidence of any wrong doing by Shri Jadhav. He is the victim of a
plan that seeks to cast aspersions on India to deflect international
attention from Pakistan’s well-known record of sponsoring and
supporting terrorism. Under these circumstances, we have no choice
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but to regard this sentence, if carried out, as an act of premeditated
murder.
Madam Speaker, yesterday the Foreign Secretary conveyed our
position to the High Commission of Pakistan. Let me state clearly that
the Government and people of India would view very seriously the
possibility that an innocent Indian citizen is facing death sentence in
Pakistan without due process and in violation of basic norms of law,
justice and international relations. I would caution the Pakistan
Government to consider the consequences of our bilateral relationship,
if they proceed on this matter.
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Madam Speaker, I have been in touch with the parents of Shri
Jadhav and we are extending our fullest support to them in this difficult
situation. A strong sense of solidarity expressed by this House will give
them more courage and strength at this time.
Thank you.
(ends)
Comment: cd. by t1
Comment: S Swaraj contd.
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SPECIAL MENTIONS
HON. SPEAKER: Adv. Joice George.
ADV. JOICE GEORGE (IDUKKI): Madam, since the introduction of
the National Rural Health Mission in the year 2005, it has been
contributing a lot for improving the public healthcare service to the
poor, the down-trodden and the marginalized people living in the
remote areas of our villages.
One of the reasons for the success of this project is the
commitment of the staff, doctors and nurses who are being engaged in
this programme, but unfortunately, they are not being paid properly.
Their salaries are meagre compared to the salaries of their counterparts
in the Central Government service and the State Government services.
A nurse, who is appointed under the National Health Mission, is getting
only Rs. 13,900 per month whereas her counterparts in the Central
Government service and the State Government services are getting
more than Rs. 50,000.
Again, the allotment of staff quarters is being reduced. Because
of this reduction in allotment, the staff strength is also coming down.
The persons, who are in service, are compelled to work more also. In
these circumstances, I urge upon the Government to improve the staff
strength and allotment of staff quarters especially to nurses and doctors
who are willing to work in the remote areas of our villages under the
National Health Mission. The Government should also pay attention to
improve the staff strength.
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I also urge upon the Government to increase the salaries of nurses
and doctors to bring them at par with the salaries of nurses and doctors
working in the same category in the Central Government service and
the State Government services.
Thank you.
HON. SPEAKER: Shri N.K. Premachandran, Shri P.K. Biju, Shri
Innocent, Shri M.B. Rajesh, Shri M.K. Raghavan, Shri Bhairon Prasad
Mishra, Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena and Shri Mullappally
Ramachandran are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Adv.
Joice George.
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Pushpendra Singh Chandel and Shri Sharad Tripathi are permitted to
associate with the issue raised by Shri Bidyut Baran Mahato.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Lakhan Lal Sahu, Kunwar
Pushpendra Singh Chandel, Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, Shri Om
Birla, Shri Sharad Tripathi and Dr. Mriganka Mahato are permitted to
associate with the issue raised by Shri Abhishek Singh.
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*SHRI DEEPAK (DEV) ADHIKARI (GHATAL): Thank you Sir for
giving me the opportunity to raise a matter of urgent public importance.
I will not take much of your time. The Kharagpur South Eastern
Railway Division is in my Ghatal Lok Sabha constituency. At
Balichak, in Debra block there is a need for a railway overbridge and
the work has been pending for the last four years. As the overbridge
has not been constructed, lakhs of people of the 6 blocks are facing
great difficulties. There are schools, collages, hospitals in the
surrounding areas and there is always huge traffic jam throughout the
day. Due to heavy traffic, even the patients are unable to reach
hospitals in time. Thus, through you Sir, and on behalf of all the
people of Debra block, I would like to request Hon. Railway Minister
that the railway overbridge should definitely be constructed there at the
earliest.
Thank you sir.
(ends).
* Original in Bengali
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SHRI SANKAR PRASAD DATTA (TRIPURA WEST): Sir, Koyla
Sheher, Kamalpur, Khoai and Mohanpur are the four important towns
in the State of Tripura which are closely related to the plains of earlier
East West Bengal (now Bangladesh). These are the towns of bordering
area of Bangladesh. Earlier, people of that locality had a good
connection with greater part of Bengal and India but due to partition of
our countries in 1947, those four towns have been facing a problem of
transportation system.
As all of you know that Tripura is mainly a hilly State so
that for going from one place to another, motor vehicles are the
main transportation. Earlier, there were railway stations
nearby those four towns but all of them now are in
Bangladesh. After Independence, airports were built in Koyla
Sheher, Kamalpur and Khoai. Though, they have been in the
map of Civil Aviation Department yet those airports are not
functional. Earlier, water connection was there through rivers
but due to cut off by Bangladesh, these rivers are not useable
to carry passengers and goods.
Sir, Koyla Sheher is the headquarters of Unakoti District.
Unakoti is a renowned tourist place for sculptures based on
mythology. People from several places of our country have
been visiting this spot regularly which is only 6 kms from
Koyla Sheher town. Kamalpur and all towns of Dhalai District
are also renowned for its falls. In Sanaya Reang Para, export,
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import and border proposals are under consideration by both
the countries. Khoai town is the District Headquarters of
Khoai. It is a beautiful town having a cultural heritage.
Mohanpur is also an old town and an important sub-division of
West Tripura District to be reckoned with. People of those four
important districts and towns are eagerly waiting for a new
connection through railways.
I urge upon the Government of India to construct new
lines covering all the four districts and towns. I also urge upon
the Railway Ministry to start the survey work immediately
much before the start of the rainy season so that you could not
only meet the demands and expectations of the people of that
area but also allow people from other parts of the country to
get the scope of viewing the unique parts of incredible India in
the North-East Region of our country, particularly, in the State
of Tripura.
SHRI IDRIS ALI (BASIRHAT): àÉé +É ÉìxÉ ®ä¤ÉãÉ SÉÉÒ{ÉE ÉÊàÉÉÊx É º] ®, ºÉÖgÉ ÉÒ àÉàÉi ÉÉ ¤Éx ÉVÉÉ Ô
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ªÉcÉÆ xÉcÉÓ + ÉÉ {ÉÉiÉ É * Kindly do not disturb. It is very unfortunate that Central
Government is preparing a Cabinet Note recommending for closure of
several CPSUs of the country. NITI Aayog is preparing a roadmap for
ailing public sector undertakings and had earlier identified 26 sick
Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) for closure, of which seven
received Cabinet Note.
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These include Hindustan Cable, Tyre Corporation, HMT
Watches, Birds Jute and Export Limited (BJEL) and Central Inland
Water Transport Corporation.
(x1/1245/spr-gg)
It is unfortunate that Aayog has also identified 12 more CPSEs
for strategic sale where the Central Public Sector Enterprises are meant
to serve certain social causes.
Sir, 117 years old country's first pharmaceutical company, Bengal Chemicals
& Pharmaceuticals Works Ltd. is one of the prime CPSEs of the Government for
sale. Bridge and Roof Company Limited which has registered an average profit of
Rs 32.83 crore for the last six years is also in the target of strategic disinvestment.
Most surprisingly special steel plant unit, Alloy Steel Plant, the first Indian producer
which adds muscle to the "Make in India" campaign for indigenous production of
speciality products to meet Defence needs are also in the process of strategic sale plan
of the Government. The fact is that all these three are from West Bengal. .
Bridge & Roof Company (India) Ltd. is serving the construction industry for
more than 97 years with enviable track record in making profit for years together,
paying dividend to the Government of India. … (Interruptions)
Keeping in mind the necessity of the existence of Central Public Sector
Organisations for addressing social causes and tremendous scope of direct and
indirect employment dependency, I would request the Central Government, through
you, the Finance Ministry to withdraw the decision to close down the Public Sector
Organisations of the country and to think for revival and restructure by conducting a
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well-organised comprehensive research study to identify the areas of business, where
these units can successfully operate and grow.
I would like to speak for a minute in Bengali. I am from West Bengal where
Bengali is spoken.
* Lastly, I would like to say a few words in Bengali. Kindly allow.
Bengali in my own language. The land of West Bengal is a holy land
and I come from that state. Sri Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, Swami
Vivekananda, Sir Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay, Smt. Mamata Benerjee,
our Hon. Chief Minister were all born in Bengal. Therefore such a
state should never be deprived, this is my urge to the Central
Government.
Thank you.
(ends).
* Original in Bengali
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena is allowed to
be associated with the issue raised by Shri Idris Ali.
SHRI SIRAJUDDIN AJMAL (BARPETA): Sir, incessant, unseasonal
torrential rains in Assam have created havoc and it has started floods
and erosion in many places of Assam. Brahmaputra and its tributaries
are overflowing causing floods all around Assam especially in places
like Kapili at Hojai, at Bokuguri in Kampur area besides at Guijan in
Tinsukia district. Disaster management of Assam has recorded Dhubri,
Dima Hasao, Kamrup and Tinsukia districts are maximum affected.
Several hundred houses have been washed off in Dhubri, Barpeta,
Dima Hasao, Tinsukia and Barak Valley districts. Many people have
died in Hailakandi, Karimganj and Abhayapuri also.
(y1/1250/sr-cs)
Embankment has not been restored. That is one of the reasons for
occurrence of floods every time. The AIUDF has been mentioning time
and again that the Central Government should allocate Rs.20,000 crore
for flood and erosion. Our Party also demands that flood and erosion
should be declared as a national calamity by the Government of India.
SHRI CH. MALLA REDDY (MALKAJGIRI): Hon. Deputy Speaker,
Sir, I thank you for giving me this opportunity to mention about a
matter of urgent public importance.
Ramannakunta Lake is one of the famous lakes in Secunderabad
Cantonment Board Area which comes under the jurisdiction of the
Ministry of Defence. This area also comes under my parliamentary
constituency, Malkajgiri. This lake is of 100 years old. It used to meet
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the needs of the residents. Once upon a time, the water from this Lake
was used by the residents for drinking purposes. But, unfortunately, the
upper colonies’ sewer lines were connected to this Lake by the Greater
Hyderabad Municipal Corporation due to which the entire Lake has
been contaminated and it has become a breeding ground for
mosquitoes. Thousands of residents of surrounding colonies are facing
a lot of health problems due to pollution of this Lake. It releases bad
smell. The Telangana State Pollution Control Board has also certified
that this Lake water has been totally contaminated and filled with toxic
chemicals. Not only this, but this Lake water is seeping into the earth
and the ground water in the surrounding areas has also been
contaminated.
Under the dynamic leadership of our hon. Chief Minister Shri K.
Chandrashekar Rao, the State Government of Telangana has started the
Mission Kakatiya to repair lakes situated in the State. The State is ready
to take up the repair work of Ramannakunta Lake but the same has
been held up for want of ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the Ministry
of Defence.
Therefore, I would request the Ministry of Defence to grant the
NoC immediately to enable the State Government to undertake repair
work of Ramannakunta Lake and to save the residents of the
surrounding areas from air and water pollution.
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel is
permitted to associate with the issue raised by Shri Ch. Malla Reddy.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena, Shri Om
Birla, Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, Shri Ram Prasad Sarmah, Shri Sunil
Kumar Singh, Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, Shri Sharad
Tripathi and Shri Dushyant Singh are permitted to associate with the
issue raised by Shri Nishikant Dubey.
(z1/1255/kmr/rv)
… (Interruptions)
DR. SHASHI THAROOR (THIRUVANANTHAPURAM): Mr.
Deputy Speaker, India has had an exemplary humanitarian record for
almost 3,000 years of accepting and welcoming refugees from all our
neighbouring countries and beyond. From the Arab world, from
Aghanistan, from Sri Lanka, from Tibet, from Bangladesh, we have
accepted refugees. It is to my mind a matter of grave concern that a
disinformation campaign is being spread against helpless and
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vulnerable people. There are about 1,25,000 of these people in this
country in desperate conditions who are deserving and getting help
from humanitarian agencies and people. The fact is that unverifiable
charges are being levied without the slightest shred of evidence against
these helpless and defenceless people. I have written to the Home
Minister requesting that we have a refugee and asylum law in this
country so we can legitimately examine the claims of people to refugee
status wherever they come from. Every democracy has this. India is
letting itself down if we are going to act on the basis of rumours and
press reports. I would urge the Government to take action. …
(Interruptions) Mr. Sampath agrees with me, Sir.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri M.B. Rajesh, Shri P.K. Biju, Shri
Innocent, Shri N.K. Premachandran, Shri Mullapally Ramachandran,
Shri Sharad Tripathi and Adv. Joice George are permitted to associate
with the issue raised by Shri Shashi Tharoor.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, regarding
the issue of the Rohingyan refugees our hon. External Affairs Minister
has given a statement on the floor of the House that the Government of
India has donated one million US dollars for the rehabilitation of
Rohingyan refugees. Among Rohingyan refugees are Hindus, Muslims
and Christians also. I have personally visited four camps of Rohingyan
refugees in Delhi itself. During last winter, three children died in one
camp alone. This is a refugee issue. The United Nations Commission
for Human Rights and also the UN Refugees Commission have taken
up this issue. This issue has to be solved bilaterally by the Government
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of India and the Government of Myanmar. There should not be any
misinformation campaign in this regard.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: That is all. You have made your point.
Prof. Richard Hay is permitted to associate with the issue raised
by Dr. A. Sampath.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel and
Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra are permitted to associate with the issue
raised by Shri Devendra Singh Bhole.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Your name was not there in the list. Still,
I have given you a chance. So, you have to be very brief. …
(Interruptions) Please take your seat. … (Interruptions) It is difficult to
run the House. If you do not cooperate, I cannot call the other
Members. I have given you a chance and you are taking advantage.
… (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri Sharad Tripathi, Shri Bhairon Prasad
Mishra and Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel are permitted to
associate with the issue raised by Shri Sher Singh Ghubaya.
SHRI MULLAPPALLY RAMACHANDRAN (VADAKARA): Hon.
Deputy Speaker Sir, I would like to draw the attention of this august
House to the sad fact that many colleges across the country, and
especially in the State of Kerala, have become centres of corruption and
unethical practices. Huge capitation fees are being collected and many
of these institutions do not have good faculty or other essential facilities
for providing higher education. Centres of higher education in Kerala
have become centres of unrest. The reasons are manifold. Students
commit suicide and attempt to suicide has become the order of the day.
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There is total mess in the campuses. This has caused great anxiety and
panic in the minds of common people. Under the circumstances, I
would request the Ministry of Human Resource Development to come
out with a stringent regulation to control and regulate the higher
education institutions across the country.
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri N.K. Premachandran, Shri P.K. Biju,
Shri Innocent and Adv. Joice George are permitted to associate with the
issue raised by Shri Mullappally Ramachandran.
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DR. J. JAYAVARDHAN (CHENNAI SOUTH): Hon. Deputy Speaker
Sir, due to the enactment of the amendment to the Indian Medical
Council Act 1956 and the Dentist Act 1948, a uniform entrance test has
become mandatory for the medical and dental college admissions at the
undergraduate and postgraduate levels for the coming academic
session. The NEET is out of tune with the prevailing socio-economic
condition and administrative requirements of Tamil Nadu. The rural
students will be put to a great disadvantage because they lack the
resources to get themselves enrolled in training institutions and access
material available to urban students. I urge upon the Government of
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India to approve the two Bills passed by Tamil Nadu Legislative
Assembly immediately and the hon. President’s assent may be
accorded to enable the State to continue with its existing fair and
transparent system of admission to government medical colleges and
dental colleges in the State.
PROF. A.S.R. NAIK (MAHABUBABAD): Hon. Deputy Speaker Sir,
this august House is well aware that the two children namely Malavath
Purna and Anand Kumar from the Telangana State created history by
scaling the Mount Everest on 25th May 2014. This House unanimously
congratulated the children. The hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra
Modi and our hon. Chief Minister Shri K. Chandrasekhar Rao also
congratulated the children. A Bollywood director has also made a
movie based on the life of Malavath Purna. She is from Lambadi tribe.
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao is the slogan of the Government of India. So,
I would request the Government to appoint Malavath Purna as the
brand ambassador of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao programme.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Kunwar Punshpendra Singh Chandel and
Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra are permitted to associate with the issue
raised by Shri Rajendra Agarwal.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Om Birla, Shri P.K. Biju, Shri
Innocent, Adv. Joice George, Shri M.K. Raghavan, Shri Adhir Ranjan
Chowdhury and Kumari Sushmita Dev are to associate with the issue
raised by Shri Rajeev Satav.
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SHRIMATI R. VANAROJA (TIRUVANNAMALAI): Respected
Deputy-Speaker Sir, thank you.
The need of the hour is to focus more on higher education
because a very meager percentage of students go for higher education
in the country. The schemes such as the National Talent Search Scheme
will attain its maximum only when the percentage of students going for
higher education rises. Our hon. Amma Government took several steps
to provide higher education to students and the efforts of the State
Government has yielded better percentage of students going for higher
education. So, I request the hon. Minister to detail the steps taken by
the Government to enhance the percentage of students going for higher
education.
SHRI PARTHA PRATIM RAY (COOCH BEHAR): Sir my
constituency Cooch Behar is 52 per cent Scheduled Caste and 27 per
cent Muslim minority populated. At the same time, it is an
economically backward region. It is an agriculture-based area; an
agriculture-based labour populated district. There are no major
industries; rather, about three lakh people go to different States as
labourers every year. The per capita credit and deposit are also not
satisfactory in comparison to the national level.
In these circumstances, I demand that Cooch Behar district be
included under the Backward Regions Grant Fund.
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SHRIMATI BUTTA RENUKA (KURNOOL): Sir, the Kurnool
Medical College established in my constituency caters not only to the
people in the district of Kurnool but it is also serving even the people
from neighbouring States like Telangana and Karnataka. I am happy to
inform the House that recently the Medical College Hospital got
recognised as the best medical hospital by the State Government. In
such kinds of hospitals, we have very sincere working staff. Both
medical staff and paramedical staff are putting in very dedicated work.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You please conclude now.
SHRIMATI BUTTA RENUKA (KURNOOL): Sir, I have not placed
my demand.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: What is your demand?
SHRIMATI BUTTA RENUKA (KURNOOL): I request the
Government of India to consider sanctioning a super-specialty status
hospital for Kurnool or they should set up an AIIMS in my
constituency.
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel is
permitted to associate with the issue raised by Shrimati Butta Renuka.
SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN (KASARGOD): Thank you.
I would like to raise a very serious issue with regard to
MNREGA workers in our country. A large number of MNREGA
workers are not getting their wages in time.
As far as Kerala is concerned, it is reported that Rs. 750 crore is
pending. In my district, it comes to about Rs. 20 crore. As far is India is
concerned, it has crossed about Rs. 12 lakh crore.
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At the time of discussion on the Budget, the Government said
that they were ready to disburse all the dues. As far as Kerala is
concerned, the festival Vishu is also approaching. It is a festival of
Malayalis. At the same time, the workers are not able to celebrate the
festival because the wages have not been received. I would like to ask
the hon. Minister when they would be able to pay the dues because the
festival is falling on coming Friday.
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri P.K. Biju, Adv. Joice George, Shri
Innocent, Shri M.K. Raghavan, Shri M.B. Rajesh, Shri Mullappally
Ramachandran and Dr. A. Sampath are permitted to associate with the
issue raised by Shri P. Karunakaran.
(c2/1310/rk-nsh)
SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Sir, the hon. Minister of
Rural Development has given an assurance that all the dues under
MNREGA will be disbursed in the first week of April. So far no due
has been given and all the workers are in distress. The Government
should, therefore, ensure that these dues are paid in time.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel is
permitted to associate with the issue raised by Shri Bishnu Pada Ray
Comment: FOLLOWED BY C2
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… (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri Gurjeet Singh.
… (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Your own Member is speaking.
… (Interruptions)
THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS
AND MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI
ANANTHKUMAR): Deputy Speaker, Sir, many of the hon. Members
from the State of Kerala, my dear colleagues Karunakaran ji,
Venugopal ji, K. Suresh ji, Shrimati Teacher ji, have raised an
important issue regarding pending wages that have to be disbursed
under MNREGA to thousands of labourers. Vishu, a Kerala festival is
approaching.
SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): The hon. Minister has
given an assurance that he will be disbursing the dues to the labourers.
SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: I will definitely bring the concern of all of
your kind self to the attention of my dear friend, Shri Narendra Singh
Tomar, the hon. Minister of Rural Development. He has already given
an assurance to the hon. House. I will see to it that the entire procedure
is expedited.
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* SHRI GURJEET SINGH AUJLA (AMRITSAR) : Hon. Deputy
Speaker Sir, through you, I would like to draw the attention of the
Central Government towards the institutes of higher education that
were allotted to Amritsar but have not yet seen the light of the day.
The UPA Government had given the green signal for the establishment
of a Central University in Amritsar.
However, the SAD led State Government shifted the University
to Bathinda. In 2008, the UPA Government allotted a World-class
University to Amritsar. However, this university has not yet seen the
light of the day. Kapil Sibal ji granted Amritsar a ‘Software
Technology Park’. However, it has failed to materialize. In Amritsar,
sectors like the horticulture, higher education and research need
institutes of higher learning.
I urge upon the Government to complete the pending projects.
New projects should be allotted to Amritsar. Money due for pending
projects must also be released at the earliest. The setting up of an
AIIMS hospital at Amritsar had been announced but the erstwhile
Government shifted it to Bathinda. Who is responsible for this? I
demand an explanation.
(ends).
* Original in Punjabi
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: S/Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, Sharad
Tripathi and Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel are permitted to
associate with the issue raised by Shrimati Priyanka Singh Rawat.
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra and Kunwar
Pushpendra Singh Chandel are permitted to associate with the issue
raised by Shri Prem Singh Chandumajra.
Comment: Fd by d2
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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, Shri
Rajeev Satav and Shri Devji M. Patel are permitted to associate with
the issue raised by Shri Arvind Sawant.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, do you want to
speak? You only make a point.
SHRI BHARTRUHARI MAHTAB (CUTTACK): Sir, the point is that
the Odisha Government had raised an issue on 19th November, 2016
relating to the illegal construction by the Chhattisgarh Government on
the River Mahanadi. We had asked the Union Government to constitute
a Tribunal which would go into this issue. But, instead of forming a
Tribunal, the Union Government, in a very unprecedented way, had
formed a Negotiation Committee. The Government of Odisha had
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responded to the Union Government to do away with this Negotiation
Committee and requested to form a Tribunal which will go into this
issue. I would again request the Government to form a Tribunal in this
regard.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The House stands adjourned to meet
again at 2 p.m.
1319 hours
The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Fourteen of the Clock.
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(f2/1405/snb-rps)
1406 hours
The Lok Sabha re-assembled at six minutes past fourteen of the Clock.
(Hon. Deputy-Speaker in the Chair)
MATTERS UNDER RULE 377 – LAID
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Hon. Members, the Matters under Rule
377 shall be laid on the Table of the House. Members who have been
permitted to raise Matters under Rule 377 today and are desirous of
laying them may personally hand over the text of the matter at the
Table of the House within 20 minutes. Only those matters shall be
treated as laid for which the text of the matter has been received at the
Table within stipulated time. The rest will be treated as lapsed.
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Re: Need to set up a committee to improve the designs of Road
Over Bridge and Road Under Bridge on National Highways
intersecting railway lines
BÉÖEÄ´É® {ÉÖ−{Éäxp É˺Éc SÉxnäãÉ (càÉÉÒ®{ÉÖ®):
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Re: Need to look into the functioning of UC internet browser and
its potential impact on national security
gÉÉÒ |ÉcãÉÉn É˺Éc {É]äãÉ (nàÉÉäc) :
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Re: Need to ban the operation of wind energy projects in forest
areas particularly in Amreli district, Gujarat
gÉÉÒ xÉÉ®hÉ£ÉÉ<Ç BÉEÉUÉʽªÉÉ (+ÉàÉ®äãÉÉÒ) :
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Re: Need to set up a Programme Generating Centre of Dharwad in
Northern Karnataka
SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI (DHARWAD): Hubballi-Dharwad is the
second largest city in Karnataka second only to Bengaluru. Dharwad is
considered to be the cultural capital of the State. Many Jnanapeeth
awardees like, Dr. Da. Ra. Bendre and music personalities like Dr.
Gangubai Hangal,
Pt. Basavaraj Rajguru, Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, hailing from
the place, enriched the culture of the country by their unparalleled
works. There is a pending demand for establishing a Programme
Generating Centre at Dharwad with a full-fledged studio and a news
room as presently the Doordarshan Chandan is not properly reflecting
the art and culture of people of Northern part of Karnataka. In this
background, to reflect the culture of people of Northern part of
Karnataka and widening their cultural exposure and also giving wider
coverage of news from the region, there is an immediate need for
establishing a Programme Generating Centre at Dharwad for which I
have been repeatedly demanding.
(ends)
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Re: Need to expedite setting up of Wagon Repair Workshop in
Dalmianagar, Bihar
gÉÉÒ UänÉÒ {ÉɺɴÉÉxÉ (ºÉɺÉÉ®ÉàÉ) :
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Re: Need to provide land to landless people out of land-pool
received during Bhoodan Movement
gÉÉÒ ®ÉàÉnÉºÉ ºÉÉÒ. iÉbºÉ (´ÉvÉÉÇ) :
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Re: Need to impress upon Government of Bihar to redress the
grievances of agitating state employees
gÉÉÒ VÉxÉBÉE ®ÉàÉ (MÉÉä{ÉÉãÉMÉÆVÉ) :
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Re: Need to include Meerut in Uttar Pradesh in the UDAN scheme
gÉÉÒ ®ÉVÉäxp +ÉOÉ´ÉÉãÉ (àÉä®~):
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Re: Need to probe the cases of sabotage of railway lines in the
country
gÉÉÒ àÉÖBÉEä¶É ®ÉVÉ{ÉÚiÉ ({ÉE®ÇEJÉɤÉÉn) :
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Re: Need to extend Ranchi - Barkichanpi passenger train (No.
58653/58654) upto Garhwa road railway station in Jharkhand
gÉÉÒ ÉÊ´ÉhÉÖ nªÉÉãÉ ®ÉàÉ ({ÉãÉÉàÉÚ) :
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Re: Need to develop Tezpur in Assam as a Smart City and
introduce daily air service from Delhi
SHRI RAM PRASAD SARMAH (TEZPUR): Tezpur is the
headquarters of Sonitpur district of Assam and the most important city
on the North bank of Brahrnaputra river. In the recent time, Tezpur city
has become main commercial hub for adjacent district of Assam and
Arunachal Pradesh. Tezpur city is adorned by lush green hills and
hillocks, decorated with beautiful parks and rivers in the city. Recently
Tezpur was awarded the “Most Clean city in the North Eastern region”.
It is to be noted that here there are over hundred tea gardens / estates,
Army 4 Corps HQ, Army Brigade, SSB Frontier HQ, CRPF Sector
HQ, ITBP Battalion and famous Indian Air Force Eastern Command
HQ.
Tezpur is one of the best tourist destinations of North Eastern
India and once regular air service starts on this route, it will have great
impact boosting tourism sector in the region. It may be noted that in
particular flow of tourists visiting Tawang (being re-christened as the
“Switzerland” of the East) in Arunachal Pradesh, for its natural beauty
and the second biggest Buddhist Monastery in the world, will provide
heavy rush of air passengers. Commencement of regular air service to
Tezpur from Delhi via Kolkata will not only boost tourism, but also
employment generation in the region.
I demand from the Union Government to grant sufficient amount
for beautification, enhancement of public amenities and daily air
service between Delhi - Tezpur to develop the city as Smart city of
North Eastern Region. (ends)
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Re: Need to start construction of road over bridge and under pass
at level crossing no. 12-C in Kirari in North West Delhi
parliamentary constituency, Delhi
bÉì. =ÉÊniÉ ®ÉVÉ (=kÉ®-{ÉÉζSÉàÉ ÉÊnããÉÉÒ) :
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Re: Need to expedite construction of new power plant in Giridih
parliamentary constituency, Jharkhand
gÉÉÒ ®´ÉÉÒxp BÉÖEàÉÉ® {ÉÉhbäªÉ (ÉÊMÉÉÊ®bÉÒc) :
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Re: Need to withdraw the new charges and penalties announced
by the State Bank of India
SHRI M.I. SHANAVAS (WAYANAD): The decision by SBI to
impose charges and penalties for shortfall on Minimum Average
Balance and levies on ATM transactions exceeding preset limits is
unjustifiable. This draconian move affects more than 31 crore account
holders including pensioners and students and even people belonging to
tribal areas are not spared. The circular by SBI cites steep and
unjustified charges for ATM card KIT returned by courier due to wrong
address and duplicate account statement. The steep charges are justified
by the SBI as a balancing of “burden” of managing a large number of
Jan Dhan accounts.
This move by the SBI is anti-people and it stands in
contravention to the professed ethics of nationalized banks which are to
provide fair services to all beneficiaries. I urge upon the government to
immediately repeal the new charges levied by the banks in the interest
of the common man.
(ends)
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Re: Need to retain the 171.93 acres of land acquired for
construction of railway junction near Oorukere in Tumkur
district, Karnataka
SHRI B.N. CHANDRAPPA (CHITRADURGA): 171.93 acre of land
was acquired for railway junction near Oorukere in Tumkur District in
Karnataka. This junction is for two important railway projects namely
Tumkur - Rayadurga and Tumkur - Davangere. Both railway lines pass
through my parliamentary Constituency Chitradurga in Karnataka.
These two projects are on 50-50 cost-sharing basis by railways and
state Government. The above railway junction is must keeping in view
the future of railway interest into consideration. But some vested
interests are making attempts in collusion with some officials to de-
notify 144.31 acre of land out of 171.93 acres reserved for formation of
Railway junction near Oorukere. There is no request by the Original
land owners.
Hence, I urge the Hon'ble Railway Minister to retain 171.93 acres
of land for railways without allowing any de-notification.
(ends)
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Re: Railway projects in Mayiladuthurai parliamentary
constituency of Tamil Nadu
SHRI R.K. BHARATHI MOHAN (MAYILADUTHURAI):
Government has plans to introduce a new express train service between
Ganganagar in Rajasthan and Tiruchirapalli is Tamil Nadu. If this train
is extended up to Mayiladuthurai via Thanjavur and Kumbakonam, it
will be highly beneficial to thousands of people living in Papanasam,
Kumbakonam and Mayiladuthurai, particularly to the lots of pilgrims
visiting from North India. It will also connect Salem. I, therefore,
request the Hon'ble Railway Minister to extend the proposed
Ganganagar express up to Mayiladuthurai.
There is a long pending demand of the people of my
Mayiladuthurai constituency to extend the Platform Nos. 2 and 3 at
Kumbakonam Railway Station to accommodate 24 coaches. The
General Manager, Southern Railway has submitted proposals for Rs.
2.80 crore towards extension of platform Nos 1,2,3 and 4 to hold 26
bogies at Kumbakonam Railway Station which is also the main line
between Villupuram and Tiruchirapalli via Mayiladuthurai and fetches
an income of Rs. 60 crore annually. There is a constraint due to single
track in increasing the speed of existing trains on this line. Therefore,
the Thanjavur-Villupuram section needs to be doubled with
electrification.
So I urge the Hon’ble Minister to take necessary steps to fulfill the
genuine Railway demands of the people of Mayiladuthurai
Constituency as early as possible. (ends)
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Re: Medical insurance and monetary benefits for organ
transplant and organ donation
SHRI K. ASHOK KUMAR (KRISHNAGIRI): Tamil Nadu is now the
leader in organ donations and organ transplants and awarded for best
performing State in the country. In Tamil Nadu apart from 257 heart
transplants, 130 Lungs, 836 Liver and 1615 kidney transplants are
done. Altogether 4938 organ transplants were successfully performed
which is 10 times higher than all other States put together in the
country.
The Tamil Nadu Government is encouraging people to promote
organ donations and facilitate hospitals to perform organ transplants to
save the life of people who are in desperate need for organ transplant.
Through the Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu, Cadaver Transplant
Programme, Tamil Nadu Network for Organ Sharing a detailed organ
donor registry is maintained and the website is providing all the
necessary details for the people to know about organ donation and
organ transplants. Tamil Nadu has the most efficient and effective
cadaver transplant programme in India.
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Apart from Government Hospitals, many private hospitals where
the organ transplants are done in Tamil Nadu strictly follow the laws
pertaining to organ donation. This has become possible because of
active involvement of transplant centres and transparent functioning of
the programme.
To sustain and increase the momentum, there is an urgent need
for the Union Government to initiate Special Medical Insurance and
monetary incentive schemes for the benefit of poor people who require
organ transplant and help organ donation.
(ends)
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Re: Need to frame a policy for welfare of farmers in the country
DR. RATNA DE (NAG) (HOOGHLY): A number of farmers have
been committing suicide day after day due to drought, flood or being
unable to pay farm loans. There is no end to this tragedy. Even the
apex court has asked the Central and State Governments to frame a
policy to attend to the issues concerning farmers. It is high time the
Government of India should come out with a National Policy to address
the grievances of farmers who have been hit hard. I consider it odd to
point out that farmers who are providing food to the nation have been
left high and dry and we allow them to commit suicides. Under the
circumstances, there is a need to announce a national policy to
safeguard farmers without any further loss of time.
(ends)
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Re: Need to take steps to conserve the Sun Temple of Konark in
Odisha
DR. PRABHAS KUMAR SINGH (BARGARH): The Sun Temple, a
World Heritage Monument built in 13th Century AD is famous for its
sculptural and ornamental works. It has been declared as a World
Heritage Monument by UNESCO in 1984. This monument is facing
severe conservation problems like saline ingress, water logging, erosion
and vegetative intrusions into the temple. The main temple has
collapsed but the Pidha Deula i.e.”Jagamohana” is still intact. The ASI
is the custodian of the monument since 1939. A Steering Committee
formed under the Chairmanship of DG, ASI has recommended various
measures. A Technical Committee has inspected the Temple and
discussed steps for structural stability and drainage. The Central
Building Research Institute, Roorkee was engaged to examine the
structure so as to ascertain the interior reality and to identity problems
related to the structure.
I would like to request the Ministry of Culture to take regular
steps through the ASI to conserve and protect the Sun Temple from
saline action, water logging, erosion and vegetative intrusions.
(ends)
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Re: Regarding providing regional language TV channels to
customers all over the country
gÉÉÒ +É®ÉË´Én ºÉÉ´ÉÆiÉ (àÉÖà¤É<Ç nÉÊFÉhÉ) :
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Re: Need to construct a dam on the swamp between Mulapets and
Naupada in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh
SHRI RAM MOHAN NAIDU KINJARAPU (SRIKAKULAM):
I would like to bring to your kind notice that there is a half swamp
region which is a connecting link to around one hundred villages to the
sea at Bavanapadu Port in Santhabommali Mandal, Srikakulam
District. The water moves from Gareebulagedda to sea at Bavanapadu
through this swamp which is my constituency. In my home State of
Andhra Pradesh there is a need for construction of a dam on that
swamp. Between Mulapeta to Naupada as it covers a number of
villages i.e Lingudu, Sandipeta, Sunnapalli, Rajapuram, S. Patha
Meghavaram, Meghavaram villages. If the dam is constructed by the
Government of India it will be useful for fishermen community. This is
important for people for improving road connectivity and to provide
hospital, police and other communication in Tekkali Divisional
Headquarters which is mainly inhabited by fisherman community. In
this regard, I request the Government to kindly sanction construction
of dam on the swamp in place of an old dam which was constructed
temporarily between Mulapets and Naupada.
(ends)
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Re: Need to include heat wave in the list of natural disasters
SHRI B. VINOD KUMAR (KARIMNAGAR): Heat Wave is a period
of abnormally high temperatures that occurs during the summer season
typically between March and June. The extreme temperatures adversely
affect people living in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Odisha, Telangana and
Andhra Pradesh, In recent years, the death toll due to heat waves has
witnessed a consistently rising trend. There was a 61% increase in the
number of deaths due to heat stroke across India between 2004 and
2013. According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data
between 2010 and 2014, a total of 5778 people lost their lives because
of Heat Stroke, an average of 3 deaths per day. The situation is
particularly grave in the Telangana and Andhra regions, which account
for about 20-30% of these deaths. Although the National Disaster
Management Authority (NDMA) acknowledges cold wave as a natural
calamity, when it comes to heat waves, it doesn’t have any prevention
or relief plans except a few generic guidelines. Classifying a heat wave
as a national calamity is logical given the number of deaths reported
across the country. The classification would help, as the onus would
then be on both the Centre and the State governments to make sure that
prevention, rehabilitation and compensation measures are effectively
provided through a collaborated approach. Therefore, I request the
Centre to include heat wave in its list of natural disasters and to direct
the NDMA to issue specific guidelines to deal with this peril in the
future.
(ends)
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Re: Need to provide digital class rooms in institutions run by
Tribal Welfare Department in Araku Parliamentary
Constituency of Andhra Pradesh
SHRIMATI KOTHAPALLI GEETHA (ARAKU): I wish to bring to
your kind notice that my constituency Araku in Andhra Pradesh is the
only tribal constituency in the state. Educational facilities provided in
the tribal and rural areas are very poor and the tribal children are
deprived of quality education.
The tribal welfare department is running Ashram, Gurukulams
and mini Gurukulams to cater to the needs of tribal children. The Union
Government is committed to provide quality education to the children
and is evolving many programmes and schemes.
Hence, to provide quality education to the students in the agency
area, I would like to request the Hon’ble Minister for tribal affairs to
provide for Digital classrooms/smart class rooms in all the tribal
welfare managed institutions. This will be a great step forward in
providing educational opportunities on par with people studying in the
urban areas. Hence I request the Hon’ble Minister to kindly consider
my request in the interest of the tribal children and provide for Digital
classrooms.
(ends)
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Re: Increase in Minimum Average Balance requirement
announced by the State Bank of India
SHRI P. KARUNAKARAN (KASARGOD): The State Bank of India
(SBI) has started charging more from its account holders for not
maintaining minimum balance as well as for services like cheque books
and lockers. The decision of SBI to raise charges on various services is
likely to be followed by other banks thereby hitting customers across
the country. The Monthly Average Balance (MAB) requirement has
been increased to as high as Rs 5,000. MAB for metro branches
increased to Rs 5,000 and penalty for non-maintenance of minimum
balance will be between Rs 50 and Rs 100. For urban and semi-urban
branches, the MAB has been fixed at Rs 3,000 and Rs 2,000
respectively. Accordingly, you are requested to kindly look into the
matter to safeguard the interest of the common people.
(ends)
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Re: Regarding work relating to National Register for Citizens in
Assam
SHRI SIRAJUDDIN AJMAL (BARPETA): I would like to draw the
attention of the House towards a very serious issue of Assam. You may
know that the updating and preparation of National Register for
Citizens (NRC) is going on in Assam under the supervision of Hon’ble
Supreme Court of India.
Earlier, Supreme Court directed state government of Assam to
prepare a modality for NRC after which the state government formed a
cabinet-sub committee for the purpose. The committee after discussion
with all political parties and other stakeholders prepared a modality
which was accepted by the Supreme Court of India and the Registrar
General of India. But now the Guwahati High Court has passed an
order that Panchayat Secretaries have no power to issue any linkage
certificates and certificates issued by them have no legal authenticity.
The Hon’ble Court has not given any alternative option in this regard.
Meanwhile, Supreme Court of India ordered that barring those 48 lakh
person, NRC preparation process to be continued and should be
published. The current scenario has created extreme anxiety among the
affected persons.
Therefore, I humbly request the Government of India to pass
instructions to Hon’ble Home Minister, Hon’ble Law Minister and
Registrar General of India to find out a positive solution of the problem
as soon as possible and give justice to 48 lakh people of Assam to get
their names registered their in the ongoing preparation of National
Register for Citizens. (ends)
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Re: Need to provide e-rickshaws to differently-abled persons in
Nalanda parliamentary constituency, Bihar
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Re: Need to issue letter of permission to Government Medical
College, Paripally in Kollam district of Kerala for academic
year 2017-18
SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): Government Medical
College Parippally, Kollam, submitted application for new medical
college for the academic year 2017-18. The Medical Council of India
(MCI) sent a report to the Central Government recommending its
disapproval. After hearing, the Ministry recommended MCI to review
their decision. MCI is not reviewing the matter on merit. On technical
grounds, the MCI sticks to their earlier decision and recommended for
return of the application. The ESIC spent an amount of Rs. 580 crores
for providing infrastructure facilities. If permission is not given it will
be resulting in waste of public money. The public should not be
penalized for the delay on the part of officials in submitting compliance
as per the time schedule. The Medical College is entitled for letter of
permission for admission during the academic year 2017—18 as per the
existing norms.
Hence, I urge upon the Government to issue letter of permission
to Government Medical College, Parippally during the academic year
2017-18.
(ends)
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HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND ACQUIRED
IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (PREVENTION AND
CONTROL) BILL
1407 hours
HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: The House will now take up item no. 31
— The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017.
THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI
JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA): Hon. Deputy-Sir, I beg to move:
“That the Bill to provide for the prevention and control of
the spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and for the
protection of human rights of persons affected by the said
virus and syndrome and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto, as passed by Rajya Sabha, be taken into
consideration.”
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Motion moved:
“That the Bill to provide for the prevention and control of
the spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and for the
protection of human rights of persons affected by the said
virus and syndrome and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto, as passed by Rajya Sabha, be taken into
consideration.”
1420 hours
SHRI ADHIR RANJAN CHOWDHURY (BAHARAMPUR): Mr.
Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise to support the legislative document under
the title the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017.
The hon. Minister has already dwelt on this issue in an elaborate
way. He has also said that it is an exhaustive, aggressive and
progressive legislation. We do not differ with the contention of the
Minister. But there may be inexhaustive suggestions and there may be
inexhaustive promises and demands which also should be taken note of.
Sir, decades have passed when we are still undergoing the HIV
and AIDS epidemic and still profound stigma and discriminations are
attached with the lives of those suffering from this disease. The name
of HIV and AIDS conjures all the spectre of horror and discrimination
which are still inflicting our psyche. That cannot be denied. I agree
with the Minister that it is a progressive and aggressive legislation as he
mentioned. First of all, my suggestion to the hon. Minister is that mass
awareness is the need of the hour. Without proper mass awareness
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programme and comprehensive mass awareness programme, you
would not be able to get the common people away from the spectre of
the stigma and discrimination.
This Bill is in continuation of an earlier legislation which was
introduced in this House by his predecessor Shri Gulam Nabi Azadji
and thereafter, the Minister has been kind enough to take into
confidence the suggestions given by various forums including the
concerned Standing Committee. Most of the recommendations of the
Standing Committee have been accommodated in this legislation. So I
must appreciate the endeavour made by the hon. Health Minister
Naddaji.
Sir, in July, 2000, the United Nations Security Council adopted
Resolution 1308 calling for urgent and exceptional actions to mitigate
the threats posed by HIV and AIDS. These exceptional actions refer to
the need to provide exclusive responses and resources to mitigate the
threats posed by HIV and AIDS. As the first disease to be the subject of
a United Nations Security Council Resolution, the exceptional status of
HIV and AIDS has brought about unprecedented levels of international
funding allocated primarily in developing countries where responses to
the disease have historically been scarce or non-existent.
Sir, integration of HIV and AIDS intervention in Primary
Healthcare System has taken place in India from 2010 onwards and
during 2016, in the high level meeting at the United Nations General
Assembly, India pledged to follow targets to fast track the pace of
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progress towards ending HIV/AIDS as a public health threat in the next
five years, and ending the epidemic by 2030.
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Already, it has been recognised by the global body as an
epidemic. We are also aware that this Government is pursuing the
Sustainable Development Goal whereby it has been committed that by
2030, the AIDS and HIV epidemic will be wiped out. To that end, we
have already discussed in this House, the Sustainable Development
Goal.
Sir, to implement the Sustainable Development Goal, the
Government requires funds to the mind-boggling extent of Rs. 55 lakh
crore. Out of it, still Rs. 19 lakh crore are remaining to be bridged.
So, I do not know, how the funds will be mobilised, how the
Government and the Health Minister will mop up the resources to
implement these goals including the Sustainable Development Goal by
the year 2030.
Sir, still out of 10 HIV infected people in the world, India stands
at No. 4. So, you can easily ascertain the alarming dimension of HIV
and AIDS prevailing in our country.
Sir, I would like to quote the former Secretary-General, United
Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon. He said:
“Stigma is the main reason why too many people are afraid
to see a doctor to determine whether they have the disease,
or to seek treatment if so. It helps make AIDS the silent
killer, because people fear the social disgrace of speaking
about it, or taking easily available precautions. Stigma is a
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chief reason the AIDS epidemic continues to devastate
societies around the world.”
Sir, may I know from the hon. Health Minister about his fast-
track target? What are the fast-track targets that he has conceived? I
am asking it because the Member-States begin to implement the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development, it was acknowledged that ending
the AIDS epidemic by 2030 would only be possible if Fast-Track
Targets are met by 2020.
The 2016 Political Declaration calls on the world to achieve the
following goals in support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development:
1. Reduce new HIV infections to fewer than 500 000 globally by 2020;
2. Reduce AIDS-related deaths to fewer than 500 000 globally by
2020;
3. Eliminate HIV-related stigma and discrimination by 2020.
Sir, the Bill misses the Fast-Track target of 2020. So, I would like
to be enlightened by the hon. Minister during his reply.
Secondly, I would also like to know the rate of HIV that has
turned into full-blown AIDS in India. I do not have this record. May
the hon. Minister enlighten us about the rate of HIV turning into a full-
blown AIDS so that we can determine our future course of action more
prudently? We know that 2,000 new HIV infections occur everyday in
the world among young people, a third of all new infections, but only
28 per cent of young women have accurate knowledge about HIV.
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Leaders have committed to supporting and enabling young
people to play a critical role in leading the response by promoting the
full realization of their right to health and comprehensive education on
sexual and reproductive health and HIV prevention. The Political
Declaration also recognizes the importance of universal access to
sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights. The other goal
is to strengthen national social and child protection systems to ensure
that, by 2020, 75 per cent of people living with, at risk of, and affected
by HIV benefit from HIV-sensitive social protection.
The Government should give a clarion call to each and every
Indian that we are striving and we need a vision of zero new HIV
infection, zero discrimination and zero AIDS related deaths.
Sir, India records around 68,000 fatalities every year from
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and related infections. The
Government decided to merge the Department of AIDS Control with
the National Health Mission in August, 2014 despite an alarming rate
of deaths and around 2 million people being vulnerable. The National
AIDS Control Organisation’s budget has been reduced by a whopping
22 per cent which left the State Governments to fend for themselves.
The Minister has suggested that respective State Governments should
also come forward in an aggressive way to deal with this prevalence of
AIDS.
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There is a controversy over Section 14(1) of this legislation. I
think, the Minister is well aware with Section 14(1) of this legislation.
The Bill has not addressed the demand for the removal of four-word
phrase ‘as far as possible’ of Clause 14(1) which pertains to the
treatment of HIV affected people. Related organisations argue that in
the present form the Bill does not ensure free and complete treatment to
people living with HIV. The Bill, under Section 14(1), only states that
the Centre and State Governments shall take measure to “as far as
possible” provide Anti-Retroviral Treatment, diagnostic facilities and
treatment for opportunistic infection management to people living with
HIV. They even regretted for it.
Sir, universal access to treatment is a stated goal of National
AIDS Control Organisation under the Ministry of Health. But the four
words “as far as possible” dilute the objective with which India’s AIDS
control programme has worked so far. It has registered major
achievements such as reduction of death. One affected person has
quoted in a regretted way: “My virus inside only listens to ARV (HIV
medicines), not verbal assurance from the Government. Therefore, I
would urge upon this Government that to dispel the fear or to dispel the
appreciation of the affected people these four words “as far as possible”
should be deleted from this legislative document.
The non-Governmental organisations are demanding that there
should be statutory meanings so that they will not land in any further
problem. It is because tomorrow if a patient would not get free drugs,
the Government will tell that they did “as far as possible”. Comment: Cd by m2
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Sir, it is also observed that on various occasions the shortage of
drugs has been affecting the treatment of AIDS and HIV-affected
people. I would like to know from the hon. Minister whether our blood
banks in States are equipped enough to screen the blood which is not
tainted with or which is not infected with HIV and AIDS. This is a big
question whether State Governments do have the infrastructure. It is
because, you do not have the facility in district hospitals which is
required to detect and determine HIV and AIDS patients. Therefore, I
would also request the hon. Minister that he needs to take
comprehensive measures so as to make a fool-proof legislation in order
to achieve the desired goals.
At present, not all persons diagnosed with HIV are eligible for
free antiretroviral drugs. Only patients whose CD4 count is less than
250 units are provided with free treatment under the programme run by
National AIDS Control Organisation or National AIDS Control
Organisation. Therefore, I would also like to warn the Minister that if
the Bill does not address concern to protect rights of most-at-risk
population like sex workers, men having sex with men, injected drug
users and transgender persons, the Minister may enlighten us on this
issue. The Minister need not gossip right now.
The 2006 draft of the Bill was comprehensive. It not only
protected the rights of PLHIV but also the most-at-risk population. The
original Bill did not talk about diagnostics at all; the amended version
has mentions of diagnostics but the scope and extent is unclear.
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The Bill does not have elements regarding the outlines of policy
change, funding and normalisation of HIV plus individuals in society.
To make things worse, the Act has severe drawbacks in terms of fiscal
responsibility. The Bill provides for the establishment of only one
ombudsman. However, we need more ombudsmen.
I would also suggest to the hon. Minister that the expression of
HIV/AIDS should be avoided, whenever possible, because it can cause
confusion. Most people with HIV do not have AIDS because AIDS
does not have, right now, any way to escape death.
Again tuberculosis, a disease caused by Mycobacterium
tuberculosis bacterium that attacks the lungs, is the leading cause of
death for people with HIV worldwide. HIV compromises the immune
system and thus increases the likelihood of TB infection, progression
and relapse. People living with HIV are estimated to have between 20
to 37 times greater risk of developing TB than those not living with
HIV. It is estimated that one-third of the 40 million people living with
HIV worldwide are co-infected with TB. Unlike AIDS, however, TB
can be cured. I have found nothing in this legislation in regard to my
contention about TB.
However, it is a huge legislation comprising 50 clauses. I must
appreciate the Minister that he has exhausted his energy; he has burnt
his midnight oil. However, there is a slip between the cup and the lip.
However, I am supporting the legislation.
Thank you.
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DR. K. KAMARAJ (KALLAKURICHI): Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I
thank you for giving me an opportunity to speak on the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017.
As a medical student, it was in the 1980s that the first case of
HIV-AIDS was reported in Africa. As the previous speakers have said,
the first HIV case was reported in the prestigious Madras Medical
College where I was a student. As the earlier speaker mentioned, it was
reported by hon. Professor Suniti Solomon who was working in the
Department of Microbiology at that point of time. When the first case
was reported, it created awareness at that point of time about the
disease. When the disease was diagnosed, the fear was that HIV
infection would wipe out the world since there was no treatment for
HIV infection. Even after many years, still the same state continues
where you can control the disease but you cannot cure it.
There are certain problems associated with HIV infection. First,
you have to identify the case. Once you identify the case, how are you
going to treat the case? The problem with the AIDS is that you have to
treat the disease when the patient’s CD4 count goes down. The second
thing is how to treat the patient when the patient gets infected with this
opportunistic infection, super-infection. The treatment of the disease
per se and the combination is very costly. The burden lies on the
Government and the patient. The third thing is the discrimination
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against the person affected by the disease. The fourth thing is that the
person gets an infection not due to his fault but for various other
reasons. He may get the infection while a doctor is operating upon him.
A child can get the infection from his mother. A medical personnel,
like a staff nurse, working in a hospital may get the infection. A patient,
while getting blood transfusion, may get infection transferred into his
blood. These are the problems.
Even though this Bill has come late, it is a right step. Initially, it
was introduced by Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad when he was the Health
Minister. This Bill was referred to the Standing Committee on Health
and Family Welfare which had an extensive discussion with different
stakeholders. It finally recommended the Bill to the Government with
certain recommendations. I appreciate the effort of the Minister in
accommodating all the views of the Standing Committee on Health and
Family Welfare.
This Bill seeks to prevent and control the spread of HIV and
AIDS, prohibit discrimination against persons infected with HIV and
AIDS, provide informed consent and confidentiality with regard to
their treatment, place obligation on the establishments to safeguard
their rights and create mechanisms for addressing their complaints. The
self-respect and dignity of persons infected with HIV and AIDS should
be protected.
Two decades ago, India was considered a hotspot. Initially, in
States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, many cases
were detected, but all the State Governments, with the help of the
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Central Government, took all the measures to control the disease. Since
then, India has made tremendous progress in controlling HIV and AIDS
infection through continued efforts to include targeted programmes
with the support of donor agencies. We can understand the amount of
effort put in by the Melinda Gate Foundation in aiding the control of
disease in India and other various donor agencies and also the efforts of
the State Governments and the Central Government. With the help and
support of affected communities, India has demonstrated that the
course of an epidemic can be reversed by public education, mass
awareness and wide-scale availability of testing and treatment.
Today, approximately 21 lakh people are living with HIV
infection in India as per Government estimates.
. (q2/1455/ak-my)
Out of this, 50 per cent of these cases are due to no fault of theirs.
As I had previously said, it is not due to their acts of commission or
omission, but in reality the numbers may be much higher.
It is really unfortunate and sad to see that social stigma and
discrimination against HIV-affected individuals in India remains
widespread. India made some efforts at stigma reduction in the early
part of the epidemic. Yet, social attitudes do not transform easily. It is
very sad to note that discrimination against HIV positive
persons is still there in society. This negativity in mindset has to be
wiped-out completely from society.
As a medical student, I had observed that many of the doctors
had a fear to treat HIV patients because of the facilities available in the
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setup, which were not adequate at that point of time. But in the present
day, every facility is available to protect the medical professionals
while they are treating the HIV patients.
The present Bill lists the various grounds on which
discrimination against HIV-affected persons and those living with them
are prohibited. These include denial, termination, discontinuation or
unfair treatment with regard to employment, educational
establishments, healthcare services, residing or renting property,
standing for public or private office and provision of insurance. The
requirement for HIV testing as a pre-requisite for obtaining
employment or accessing the healthcare or education is also prohibited.
I feel this should be executed on the ground-level without any
compromise.
Every HIV-affected person below the age of 18 years has the
right to reside in a shared household and enjoy the facilities of the
household. It is good that the Bill prohibits any individual from
publishing information or advocating feelings of hatred against HIV
positive persons and those living with them.
The Bill requires that no HIV test, medical treatment or research
will be conducted on a person without his or her informed consent. No
person shall be compelled to disclose his HIV status except with his /
her informed consent and if required by a court order. Informed consent
for an HIV test will not be required in case of screening by any licensed
blood bank, a court order, medical research, and epidemiological
purposes where the HIV test is anonymous and not meant to determine
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the HIV status of a person. Establishments keeping records of
information of HIV positive persons shall adopt data protection
measures.
The Union Government should provide adequate financial and
logistic support to State Governments to take effective measures to
prevent further spread of HIV or AIDS; to provide anti-retroviral
therapy, especially, in case of opportunistic infections where the
treatment cost is very high; infection management for persons with
HIV; to facilitate their access to welfare schemes, especially, for
women and children; to formulate HIV/AIDS education
communication programmes that are age-appropriate, gender-sensitive,
and non- stigmatizing; and to lay guidelines for care and treatment of
children with HIV infection. Every person in the care and custody of
the State shall have right to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and
counseling services.
The Bill advocates for the appointment of an Ombudsman by
each State Government to inquire into complaints related to the
violation of the Act and the provision of healthcare services. The
Ombudsman shall submit a report to the State Government every six
months stating the number and nature of complaints received, the
actions taken, and orders passed.
A person between the age of 12 and 18 years who has sufficient
maturity in understanding and managing the affairs of his HIV or
AIDS-affected family shall be competent to act as a guardian of another
sibling below 18 years of age. The guardianship will apply in matters
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relating to admission to educational establishments, operating bank
accounts, managing property, care and treatment amongst others.
The Bill provides provision for cases relating to HIV positive
persons that shall be disposed of by the court on a priority-basis. In any
legal proceeding, if an HIV-infected or affected person is a party, then
the court may pass orders that the proceedings be conducted (a) by
suppressing the identity of the person; (b) in camera; and (c) to restrain
any person from publishing information that discloses the identity of
the applicant.
When passing any order with regard to a maintenance application
filed by an HIV-infected or affected person, the court shall take
into account the medical expenses incurred by the applicant.
(r2/1500/ub-cp)
The provision of this Bill ensures the Government accountability
and commitment to providing HIV prevention, testing, treatment and
care to those at risk because every Government irrespective of the
political affiliations must commit to fighting the HIV infection. For the
first time, the Bill brings together a human rights perspective to public
health and makes Antiretroviral treatment a right of HIV/AIDS
patients. The Governments of the day are duty bound to provide for
treatment and also arrange for the management of risk reduction of
vulnerable populations. This will ensure that in future no Indian has to
struggle for diagnosis or treatment.
Considering widespread stigma and the need for privacy, the Bill
also mandates that no HIV test, medical treatment, or research can be
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conducted on a person without their informed consent. This ensures
that those affected by HIV have the right to privacy and confidentiality.
The Bill also mandates that no person can be compelled to disclose
their HIV status report except with informed consent, and if required by
a court order.
While social change will take time and stigma will not end
immediately, it is a much needed and long awaited measure that will
work to reduce stigma and discrimination towards people living with
HIV. It will also ensure enhanced access to and privacy for those
seeking care. The Bill intends to ensure that those living with HIV do
so with dignity and respect enjoying all their rights as citizens. In the
long-term, our goal is an India where no new HIV infection occurs and
where living with HIV is neither a matter of fear or of shame. With
this, I support the Bill.
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1502 hours
DR. RATNA DE (NAG) (HOOGHLY): The Bill aims to provide
essential support to National AIDS Control Programme in arresting
new infections and thereby achieving the target of “Ending the
Epidemic by 2030” according to Sustainable Development Goals.
India has the third largest HIV epidemics in the world after South
Africa and Nigeria. As per the Report of 2015, there are 21.17 lakh
persons estimated to be living with HIV in India, out of which 6.54 per
cent accounts for children. The adult prevalence is in the range of 0.3
per cent, of which around 40 per cent are women. An estimated 68,000
population died from AIDS-related illnesses in 2015. However, at
present, India’s HIV epidemic is slowing down. In 2015, 44 per cent of
adult eligible for Antiretroviral Treatment received treatment, which
was 36 per cent in 2013. Despite the rise, the number of people on ART
remains low. The introduction of the new 2013 World Health
Organization treatment guideline has made many more people eligible
for Antiretroviral Treatment, forcing treatment access to be the priority
area.
The Bill highlights the provisions to safeguard the rights of the
people living with HIV and affected by HIV. It also lists various
grounds on which discrimination against HIV positive persons and
those living with them is prohibited. These include the denial,
termination, discontinuation or unfair treatment with regard to
employment, education establishment, heathcare services, residing and
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renting property, standing for public and private office and provision of
insurance. The requirement for HIV testing as prerequisite for
obtaining employment or accessing healthcare or education is
prohibited. The Bill seeks to provide a legislative framework to the
existing state of non-discrimination against people living with
HIV/AIDS. Alongside, the aim is also to enhance the legal
accountability and establish formal mechanism for redressing
grievances. Under this Bill, every HIV infected or affected person
below the age of 18 has the right to reside in shared household and
enjoy the facilities of the household.
(s2/1505/spr-nsh)
The Bill prohibits any individual from publishing information or
advocating feelings of hatred against HIV positive persons and those
living with them. The Bill states the provision of guardianship for
minors. The Bill requires that “No person shall be compelled to
disclose his HIV status except with his informed consent, and if
required by court order.” According to the Bill, the Central and State
Governments should undertake measures to prevent the spread of HIV
and AIDS, provide Anti-Retroviral Therapy and infection management
for persons with HIV and AIDS, facilitate their access to welfare
schemes especially for women and children, formulate HIV/AIDS
education communication programmes that are age appropriate, gender
sensitive and non-stigmatising, and lay guidelines for the care and
treatment of children with HIV and AIDS.
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The Bill makes provision for appointment of an Ombudsman by
the State Governments. Cases relating to HIV positive persons shall be
disposed of. Most of the recommendations made by the Standing
Committee have been inserted in the Bill. Some amendments during the
discussion in Rajya Sabha, adoption of medically advised safeguards
and precautions to minimize the risk of infection from an HIV positive
person shall not amount to discrimination; Central and State
Governments shall frame schemes to address the needs of all protected
persons under the Bill as opposed to only HIV and AIDS affected
women and children; and in case of an emergency, the Ombudsman
will pass an order within 24 hours. Otherwise, the Ombudsman shall
pass an order within a period of 30 days.
The Bill in a way is a landmark Bill as it extends first ever
explicit rights based legal endorsement in the context of a specific
health condition of people living with HIV and AIDS in our country.
There cannot be two opinions about the exalted aim of the Bill.
While this Bill and amendments mentioned therein represent important
steps in the struggle against tackling HIV and AIDS, there are certain
limitations which creates further gaps in catering to the main aim of
the Bill.
Firstly, the Bill brings a right-based approach to AIDS treatment,
making it imperative for both Central and State Governments to
provide treatment as far as possible. Under Section 14(1), though the
Bill lays down that treatment is the right of the patient, it restricts its
reach to convert it to a legal right and thus, a person with HIV and
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AIDS who is denied ART treatment cannot ordinarily initiate any legal
proceedings against the Government authorities.
Secondly, the prevention programme does not look at how
women’s bodies are different from men. Sexual violence heightens the
risk of HIV transmission and the infection traveling from mothers to
children during pregnancy or breastfeeding are factors that deserve
more attention. A UNICEF Report states that only 23 per cent of
pregnant women living with HIV undertook ART in 2009 because of
factors like social customs and family restrictions. UN AIDS Report
2015 highlights that 39.5 per cent of HIV infected adults in India were
women, and that this was a growing proportion, while two years ago it
was reported that HIV prevalence for women who inject drugs was
almost double that of men.
Thirdly, the Bill fails to include provisions for the protection of
people who are most vulnerable to contracting the disease, for instance,
people frequently using contaminated injection equipment. Under
Section 2 of the Bill, definition should have included vulnerable
people, what is known as the most at risk population (MARP), which
would include transgender women, men who have sex with men,
female sex workers, and people who inject drugs. Also, proposed
deletion of clause 22 which relates to strategies for reduction of risk of
HIV transmission, is needed as it protects the legality of needle and
syringe exchange.
Civil courts have the rights to fully address the employment
discrimination only in public sector. It is important that courts should
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be conferred power to address discrimination in private sector as well
to make it inclusive and effective.
(t2/1510/sr-nk)
The Bill does not elucidate on the legal dissonance between its
provisions of non-discrimination and other Acts and case laws that
discriminate against sex workers, homo-sexual and transgender.
In conclusion, the stigma attached to HIV/AIDS victims in India
remains intense despite the ongoing effort of the Government. The
stigma is not only confined to social obstacles but economic too. With
the advent of the Bill, the first step has been initiated to stop the spread
of disease and also help those who have been infected by HIV and
AIDS through ART. Even if it cannot do away with the stigma itself,
the law offers a clear legal recourse. To successfully eradicate HIV/
AIDS by 2030, the process would require a high degree of commitment
and thus would equally require steps to address the shortcomings. We
should fill up the gap and ensure far-reaching impact of the Bill.
In the end, I would like to mention as to what has been done by
the Chief Minister of West Bengal Kumari Mamata Banerjee. She has
initiated a programme called ‘MuktirAlo’ for the sex workers, that is,
skill development and vocational training for the sex workers. Thank
you.
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1512 hours
SHRI LADU KISHORE SWAIN (ASKA): Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I
rise to speak in support of the HIV/AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill,
2017.
I commend the efforts of the Government and the hon. Minister
for coming up with this Bill. This Bill has been placed for safeguarding
the rights of people living with HIV or affected by HIV. The provisions
of the Bill seek to address HIV-related discrimination, strengthen the
existing programme by bringing in legal accountability and establish
formal mechanisms for inquiring into the complaints and redressing the
grievances.
The Bill seeks to prevent and control the spread of HIV and
AIDS, prohibits discrimination against persons with HIV and AIDS,
provides for informed consent and confidentiality. With regard to their
treatment, it places obligations on establishments to safeguard the
rights of persons living with HIV and having mechanisms for
redressing complaints. The Bill also aims to enhance access to
healthcare services by ensuring informed consent and confidentiality
for HIV-related testing, treatment and clinical research.
The Bill lists various grounds on which discrimination against
HIV positive persons and those living with them is prohibited. These
include the denial, termination, discontinuation or unfair treatment with
regard to employment, establishments, healthcare services, residing or
renting property, standing for public or private office, etc.
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Further, the Bill also prohibits any individual from publishing
information or advocating feelings of hatred against HIV positive
persons and those living with them. The Bill requires that no person
shall be compelled to disclose his/her HIV status except with his/her
informed consent, and if required, by a court order. Establishments
keeping records of information of HIV positive persons shall adopt data
protection measures.
There are more than 20 lakh persons estimated to be living with
HIV in India. Even though the prevalence of HIV is decreasing over the
last decade, the Bill would provide essential support to National AIDS
Control Programme in arresting new infections and thereby achieving
the target of ‘Ending the Epidemic by 2030’, according to Sustainable
Development Goals.
I would like to draw the attention of the hon. Minister towards
my parent district Ganjam, Odisha which I am representing in this
august House. It is more often known as the top-most HIV and AIDS
prone district in the country due to huge number of out-migration of
labour to distant places of Gujarat and Maharashtra.
(u2/1515/kmr/rjs)
Usually, the male members of the family migrate, and the rest of
the family left behind at the place of origin also suffers this disease in
due course. There are no sophisticated hospitals to check this fatal
disease and no new jobs are created in those areas to minimise the
migration of labourers.
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Hence, I would like to reiterate that this Bill puts an obligation on
those institutions that keep personal records of patients to keep them
confidential for a variety of reasons. That is a welcome step. However,
there are instances in which, in stark contrast to this, the Government is
asking patients to reveal their AADHAAR numbers in order to avail
certain kinds of services and benefits. This Bill does not mandate any
disclosure that patient should make for availing services. In respect of
the privacy of personal information, institutions should not ask for
AADHAAR numbers or any such information which will push these
patients into an uncomfortable zone.
Reports say several patients in Madhya Pradesh and elsewhere
have refused to take free medicines and other services owing to the fear
that linking their AADHAAR numbers will reveal their identity and
expose them.
I would request the hon. Minister to give clarity on this aspect as
to how the Government intends to deal with this situation.
Thank you.
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1517 hours
DR. RAVINDRA BABU (AMALAPURAM): Thank you, Mr. Deputy
Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity. On behalf of Telugu
Desam Party, we wholeheartedly support this Bill and congratulate the
Minister for bringing forward a lot of historical Bills like the ones on
Mental Healthcare, etc.
Sir, when we talk about AIDS, we are always reminded of the
stigma that goes with it. A stigma is something which cannot be
eradicated with a law. It has to be eradicated through many other means
too. So, let us change the name first. The predecessor of AIDS is
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD). After that, we have named a
certain group of diseases as a syndrome which is called Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome. A syndrome always means a number of
diseases put together. Before AIDS there is another precondition which
is called HIV Positive. Once a person is tested HIV Positive, for him to
develop AIDS it may take 10 years to 20 years and in some cases he
may not even get AIDS while remaining HIV Positive. Therefore, these
two stages of the disease – HIV Positive and HIV becoming AIDS –
should have been dealt with separately.
The countries which have been listed as having been more prone
to this condition are Nigeria, South Africa and India. If you see the
profiles of patients of AIDS, most of them suffer from chronic
malnutrition and under nutrition. Most of the symptoms and signs of
AIDS just mimic tuberculosis. These symptoms are exactly like those
of tuberculosis like losing weight, losing appetite, suffering from
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diarrhea and patients ultimately die of weightlessness. They die like
AIDS or tuberculosis patients only.
In the history of human civilization if you look at the stigmatized
diseases or disorders, one of them is leprosy. Whenever somebody was
tested as Lepra Bacilli Positive, he used to be excommunicated from
the society, kept outside the village or outside the towns. Another
disease is tuberculosis. When a person becomes a patient of
tuberculosis, people used to shunt him out of houses. Now it is the
AIDS which has come and AIDS will go too.
Virulence of AIDS virus has come down drastically off late, and
detection of AIDS cases also has come down drastically. That is
because an WHO report by a scientist said that it is to be debated
whether AIDS is really AIDS or it is a transformed phase of
tuberculosis. There is a debate on this.
(w2/1520/gm-rps)
There is a big confusion among the medial scientists also. A big
debate is going on whether AIDS is a separate disorder as distinct from
tuberculosis or it has only to do with the Sexually Transmitted
Diseases. If that is so, let us call it Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Why do we label it separately as AIDS and make the patients suffer
from stigma? People acquire AIDS whenever they indulge in unsafe
sexual practices; same thing used to happen in STDs also. Diseases like
syphilis, gonorrhea, chanchroid etc. are transmitted whenever people
indulged in unsafe sexual practices. AIDS also spreads like this only.
The only difference is that in case of STDs, the symptoms come within
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one week of the exposure whereas symptoms of AIDS appear after 15
or 20 years. Therefore, I urge upon the Health Minister to have a little
research on this issue. Instead of labelling it AIDS, can we not rename
it as Sexually Transmitted Diseases or some other malnutrition or
under-nutrition related symptom? It is because I feel that sexual
exposure is only incidental or ancillary to the development of AIDS.
Otherwise, there are so many people who are exposed to unsafe sexual
practices, especially the homosexuals. Dr. Ratna De (Nag) has spoken
about it. Homosexuals indulge in unsafe sexual practices but majority
of them do not develop AIDS; very few of them will become HIV
positive and even fewer of them will develop AIDS. Is there any
mutation of the tubercle bacilli which can be called AIDS? There is a
big confusion. So, instead of dwelling on AIDS per se, let us also think
of renaming it as Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Of course, we are
passing this Bill in pursuance of some memorandum or some
international agreement. In the international medical fraternity also,
there is an intense debate whether AIDS is really caused by Sexually
Transmitted Diseases or it is a state of tuberculosis wherein sexual
exposure is accidental or incidental.
I definitely support this Bill which has excellent provisions. But
I would urge upon the Health Minister to please look into the matter
backed by professional research.
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1523 hours
DR. BOORA NARSAIAH GOUD (BHONGIR): Hon. Speaker Sir, I
thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak on the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017. At the outset, let me say that we
fully support the Bill and I also congratulate the hon. Health Minister
who has brought this Bill which was pending for a long time.
Before I speak on the Bill, I would like to say a few words about
the hon. Health Minister Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda. When he took
charge as the Health Minister, we had a little apprehension that a
medical person was leaving and a non-medical person was taking
charge of the Health Ministry. But to the dismay of many people, he
brought tremendous changes recently with the introduction of new
health policy. I also take this opportunity to thank him on behalf of my
Government for allotting the AIIMS to Telangana State. I would also
urge upon the Government to give financial sanction for the AIIMS in
this budget only.
Regarding the AIDS, to be specific, it is not a disease alone. In
short, I want to say, ªÉc ÉÊn ãÉ B ÉEÉÒ, ÉÊnà ÉÉMÉ B É EÉÒ + ÉÉè® ¤Én xÉ BÉ EÉ Ò ¤É ÉÒàÉ É®ÉÒ cè* It affects
the body, it affects the mind and it affects the social status. That makes
it different from the other diseases. When somebody has a cancer, he
does not have any problem of social dislocation. If somebody has
diabetes, he does not have social dislocation. But even today, after so
many years of intensive campaign, any person who goes for a blood
test would be shivering with fear till he knows that the blood report is
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negative for HIV. That is the fear psychosis of the AIDS. This Bill
gives a lot of rights.
(x2/1525/rsg-raj)
We in the medical profession many times see patients who are
suffering and coming for surgical procedures. Unfortunately, most of
these people are from the lower and middle income groups. They are
made to run from one hospital to another. Various excuses and reasons
are given for not giving treatment. This Bill will effectively deal with it
as it has punishment provisions for people who avoid rendering
services for these people. That is the most important aspect of this Bill
which I wholeheartedly welcome.
The next provision is regarding the healthcare providers. Most of
the time, people who already know that they are HIV positive but may
not be having transmissive AIDS would not like to disclose the
information to the various healthcare providers. That is where we say
universal precautionary measures should be taken treating every person
as a potential positive person. That is a teaching and indication as per
protocol given by the WHO.
There is a clause you have for healthcare establishments to take
up precautionary universal healthcare provisions for the healthcare
providers where you have reduced the number from 100 to 20. That is
good but I would like to say that there are various establishments like
blood sample collection centres where there would be only a maximum
four persons. Blood banks which are very risk-prone are not manned by
even two or three persons. If we stick to only 20 as a figure, we are
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going to deny the healthcare providers who are working in small
institutions where otherwise the owners of such institutions must be
taking all the steps to provide universal precautions. I request that while
formulating the guidelines or framing the rules you ensure that in every
establishment wherever there is a potential threat of transmission
universal precaution shall be provided.
My next point is regarding the tests. In our country, most people
are uneducated and do not know what tests are being done. If you go to
a hospital, you have got the master health check up. Every master
health check up has a HIV test; a test for Hepatitis virus is also a part of
every master health check up. Invariably, most of the people who
undergo the tests do not know that they are also being tested for HIV.
We cannot find fault only with the establishment. A high awareness
creation of this law among the healthcare providers should be done so
that every diagnostic centre and hospital takes the precaution that
people who come for routine and regular health check up also need to
be informed about these tests.
We regularly attend various marriages. Still arranged marriages
take place in our country. Most of the times we see social tensions and
violence after the marriage where a person who knows that he is HIV
positive prior to the marriage but does not disclose to the spouse’s
family. That causes a severe psychological strain on the entire family of
the spouse. This Bill has a provision to address that. Here, I am not
finding fault with the HIV positive person but I am finding fault with
those who know about it but do not disclose it to the family of the
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innocent girl or boy. That is absolutely a crime and there should be a
provision for punishment. The punishment should be much more than
what we have provided in this Bill. I hope, the hon. Minister will take
care of it.
I will take only two or three more minutes and conclude. This
Bill has been drafted very nicely. Even if it were given to a doctor, we
may not have done such a good job.
(y2/1530/rk-ind)
The job of ombudsman is very nice. Most of the time people
cannot go to the court and file a case. They do not have time for this.
Somebody may have some health emergency like Appendicitis and if
the hospital denies him the treatment, he cannot go and fight the legal
battle. Not only the State Government institutes, any institution
engaging more than 25 people or having a 50-bed hospital, should have
the ombudsman so that people can get their grievances redressed. In
fact, I would like to add a provision here to the effect that
compensation shall be paid to the HIV positive person if he undergoes
mental stress because of denial of treatment. There should be an
element of economic liability on the part of the establishment. It will
be helpful if you take this into account.
As one of my colleagues has told earlier, AIDS does not come
alone. We know that this happens because of social and biological
reasons or because of migration. Adequate nutrition and adequate
protection should be mandatory. With good nutrition we can prolong
death and in some cases even prevent it. Not only HIV, AIDS is also
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preventable. State and Central Government should be mobilised to
extend special welfare measures to these people. With these words, I
wholeheartedly support the Bill. Thank you very much.
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1532 hours
SHRI VARAPRASAD RAO VELAGAPALLI (TIRUPATI): Like
many of my other colleagues, I also congratulate the hon. Minister for
bringing out a wonderful legislation.
In fact, we believe that prevention is better than cure and I think
we have to put that into practice. It is extremely essential. Although
the number of deaths is coming down, every year the number of people
with AIDS is increasing, which means the control is not very effective.
I would say that both control and prevention should be made very
effective. The more vulnerable group is women and children who need
a special focus. We should have some roadmap to help these two
vulnerable people because most of them are innocent. Except very few,
most of the women are victims because of their husbands or male
spouses. Therefore, some special care should be taken for the women
and the children.
We do not have comprehensive coordinated efforts on part of the
State Governments and the Central Government. We need a
comprehensive coordinated effort at the regional as well as at the
national level. This only can result in effective control of the disease.
Sir, as I mentioned earlier, the number of deaths is coming down
but the number of people having AIDS is increasing every year. For
instance, in 2015 alone as many as 86,000 new cases have been added,
which means we have to be extremely careful. We believe that we are
taking a lot of efforts but they are not really yielding results. We need
results only.
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I think we have to give special attention to the female sex
workers, particularly at few places like Mumbai and Kolkata where the
female sex workers are more. We need to have a special programme,
both in terms of awareness and treatment, for them. Denial of
treatment or other things should also be made a criminal offence
because only then the officers concerned or the doctors would be
careful in giving treatment to them.
With regard to ombudsman, I would say that though we are
bringing out such a big legislation there is not even a single pie
commitment on behalf of the Government. We have been doing it
earlier but as far as this Bill is concerned, there is no financial
commitment. So, I would suggest that instead of putting the
responsibility of Ombudsman on the State Governments, the
Government of India should take this responsibility. So far as the
nodal officer’s responsibility is concerned, at least in big
establishments having more than 100 people, some incentive may be
given to the companies which appoint exclusive nodal officers so that
awareness could be created and some redressal mechanism could be
evolved in the company itself.
(z2/1535/ps-vb)
Sir, no doubt insurance is extremely essential and it has to be
made compulsory and the premium has to be paid by the Government
for the simple reason that most of the victims are poor and illiterate. To
safeguard the families and the children, I think the premium has to be
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paid and the minimum sum assured has to be fixed so that the families
could be benefited.
We have been saying that we should have a complete eradication
of AIDS by 2030, but we do not have any roadmap. Unless we have a
clear-cut plan in a comprehensive manner, I do not think that we will
be achieving it, but the years will roll on.
Unfortunately, India has the lowest allocation in the world for
health as a percentage of GDP. We should give more priority to
education and health. But, unfortunately, the Government of India is
not giving more priority as far as the allocation is concerned both for
health and education. So, for health, I think we need to have more
allocation as a percentage of GDP.
Sir, penal action should also be there for non-compliance.
Otherwise, some of the doctors could always deny and some of the
druggists could always say that they do not have the provision of the
stock of drugs. So, the penal action should be taken against the doctors
who deny and also against those people who are responsible for
stocking the drugs.
One more important thing is about the provision of immediate
administration of the antiretroviral drug. I think instead of using this
word, it is being rectified. It should be made compulsory for all the
people immediately so that the disease does not spread and become
acute. I am sure that the hon. Minister will take care of that.
In many cases, we have been seeing in the newspapers that there
is shortage of drugs particularly in the rural areas as well as in the semi-
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urban areas. I think that the shortage should be avoided totally because
even one loss of life is precious. We have also seen that the pediatric
drug, particularly concerning HIV, is not available in many places. So,
that is also extremely important. As hon. Members who spoke earlier
have mentioned, India is the third largest country in terms of the
incidence of this disease. I am sure that we need to have special
attention as far as this is concerned. With these few points, I once again
thank the Chair and I fully support the Bill.
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1539 hours
SHRI P.K. BIJU (ALATHUR): Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a very
important subject. I do not find the Financial Memorandum and the
Statement of Objects and Reasons in the Bill. But the Government is
trying to pass this Bill. Some NGOs are doing this work. This Bill will
allot more money to improve the situation in our country.
The hon. Supreme Court of India has directed the Central
Government to give ART medicine to all HIV victims. But, the
Government is not able to explain what it is going to do in this regard.
As per the representation filed before the highest court of this country,
the Government has said that the ART medicine for each patient would
cost around Rs.28,500. If we cannot give that much of amount for the
victim of HIV, how can we cure the patients in this country? We have
started our journey in 1986 and established a National HIV and AIDS
Policy and we have also established National AIDS Control
Organisation (NACO). We have seen 50 per cent reduction in the
number of new HIV infection. It is very good. Besides the Government,
some NGOs are also taking part in this big work.
(a3/1540/rc/pc)
India has demonstrated reduction of 57 per cent in estimated anti-
new HIV infections from 0.274 million in 2000 to 0.116 million in
2011. The total estimated HIV affected persons in our country are 2.08
million as per a report of 2011. We had started the National AIDS
Control Programme in 1992 and again in 1999. In 2009, India
established the National HIV and AIDS Policy and the World of Work.
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In 2011, the United Nations directed various Governments to
manufacture generic ART in their respective countries. What steps
have been taken in our country to manufacture generic antiretroviral
drug in our country?
This Bill has been drafted nicely. It is a good Bill. HIV is very
much influencing our population. It is also influencing our GDP and
economy. This Bill aims to end this epidemic by 2030 in accordance
with the Sustainable Development Goals that we are discussing. Last
year also, we had discussed ten Goals which we are going to achieve as
per the directive of global community. We are now discussing the
Sustainable Development Goals. We are aiming to achieve an HIV-
free nation by 2030 which is one of the goals.
Presently, around one lakh persons are living with HIV in our
country. This Bill has been drafted to safeguard the rights of the people
who are affected by HIV. The provisions of the Bill seek to address the
HIV related discriminations. In my State of Kerala, we have seen that
the rehabilitation of an HIV-affected person is very difficult. Some of
the NGO are working in this field but the rehabilitation process is very
difficult. The education of the HIV-affected persons and their children
is very much difficult in schools. The schools are not ready to allow
those children to study along with other students in their schools.
Some such incidents also happened in Kerala in some places. The
Government has taken a strong step so that those students can study in
the same schools where other children study.
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The Bill also aims to enhance access to healthcare services by
ensuring consent and confidentiality for HIV-related testing, treatment
and other counselling research services. This is very much important.
Sometimes it is disclosed that such and such person is affected by HIV
without his consent. With the result, they are not able to rent their
houses. They are not allowed to work. Their situation becomes very
bad. Every HIV-affected person below the age of 18 years has the right
to reside in a shared house and enjoy the facility of the household. But
that is not happening throughout the country. So many awareness
programmes are going on in the country but they are not workable. I
think not only the Government but the entire nation should be involved
in awareness programmes with the help of brochures and classes. Then
only we can create a situation for the betterment of HIV-AIDS affected
persons.
(b3/1545/snb-mz)
Sir, this Bill prohibits any individual from publishing information
or advocating or nursing hatred against HIV positive persons and those
living with them. No person shall be compelled to disclose his or her
HIV status except with their informed consent and if required by the
court order. The State and Central Government should ensure
prevention of spread of HIV and AIDS and anti-retroviral virus and
also ensure access to welfare schemes, especially for women and
children. Every person in the care and custody of the State shall have
right to HIV prevention, testing, treatment and counselling services.
These are very much lacking today. Even in case of dialysis, no
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hospital is ready to accept their requests. Even the Government
hospitals are not ready to accept requests of dialysis patients and some
other patients. The HIV patients are not getting proper medical
treatment in our hospitals. This is something very alarming. I think,
Government should come out with some financial support to the States
to ensure protection of the HIV patients and their rehabilitation and
treatment in their respective States.
Thank you.
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1547 hours
DR. HEENA VIJAYKUMAR GAVIT (NANDURBAR): Hon. Deputy-
Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity to participate in
the discussion on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017. I
rise to support the Bill. This is one of the very good Bills drafted by the
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Last week we passed the
Mental Health Care Bill and this week we are passing the HIV and
AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill. I think this shows the commitment
of this Government and I would like especially thank our hon. Prime
Minister, Modi ji and also our hon. Health Minister Nadda ji for having
taken this initiative of working and getting Bills like Mental Health and
HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill because these people, the
people affected with these diseases, are one of those who are isolated,
ignored and neglected in the society and are not given the human rights
they deserve as an individual. So, I would like to congratulate the hon.
Minister for having brought forward this Bill.
Sir, I would like to highlight as to why this Bill is so important.
My other colleagues who spoke before me have already said that India
has the third highest number of patients infected with HIV. I would like
to also highlight some data here. In 2015, 2.1 million people were
living with HIV; 0.3 per cent adult HIV prevalence; 86000 new HIV
infections; 68000 AIDS related deaths and 43 per cent adult on
antiretroviral treatment. The Bill has very good provisions.
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First of all, I would like to mention that when a person who is
suffering with HIV is not given respect and there is a social stigma
attached to this disease. That has been removed by the provisions of
this Bill. This Bill says that there is a prohibition of discrimination of a
person. We have seen what happens in most of the work places. Earlier
when somebody who was HIV infected was working, he was purposely
for some or the other reason was removed from that employment. The
simple reason was that the person was HIV infected. Also, if we look at
children studying in schools they are not treated like other children just
because their parents or they are HIV infected. This stigma that comes
with HIV and AIDS has been removed and I would like to thank the
hon. Minister for taking this remarkable step as far as the HIV and
AIDS patients are concerned.
Sir, I myself am a physician and I have seen that a patient who
has already made his health and insurance policy and later on if he or
she gets HIV infected, there is a clause in the insurance policies which
excludes HIV. It says that insurance would be provided to all patients
excluding HIV patients.
(c3/1550/ru-bks)
My request to the hon. Minister is, this clause should be removed
because that person who has taken that health policy or the life policy
should not be discriminated on the basis of HIV infection. This point
should be given importance.
Secondly, if a couple is HIV infected and their health status is
good, their CD4 count is good, they have not acquired any
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opportunistic infection and they are leading a good life, such a couple
should be given the right of adoption. This has not been covered under
this Bill. I request the hon. Minister that such couples, after doing
medical examination, should be given an opportunity for adoption.
Adoption rights should be given to such couples after their medical
examination.
Another important issue that has been highlighted is, any testing
relating to HIV would be done on informed consent. This is very good
step that the Ministry has taken.
The Bill also says about certain cases where consent is not
required. It says that if a court says that HIV test needs to be done, no
consent is required. If any part of the HIV infected person like blood,
semen, etc. is used for therapy or research, consent is not required. I
think, this is a welcome step.
All the points covered in the Bill are very good. My suggestion
is, in some medical conditions, when we admit a patient to a hospital,
we do not do HIV testing. But in cases where a patient is having fungal
infection like PCP pneumonia, if a person is having cryptococcal
meningitis, such other kinds of infections that are not responding to
treatment and we are suspecting that the patient may have HIV, then
HIV testing should be done irrespective of consent. It is to save the life
of the patient whom the physician is treating. All these things should
be taken into consideration.
My colleague mentioned about medical establishments like blood
banks. For screening purposes, in licensed blood banks, we have made
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a provision that no consent is required. Similarly, we should also have
this law applicable to all the blood banks which are collecting blood
under this law.
We have seen that when a patient is going to a hospital and he is
HIV positive, most of the time, the private hospitals deny admitting
that patient. They say that they do not have ventilators, they do not
have hemodialysis machines for these patients. My request is, it should
be made mandatory in every hospital to have a ventilator and a
hemodialysis which they have for other patients who are non-HIV
infected. If they are having ventilators for them, then for HIV infected
patients also, they should have this facility. If only on the ground that
the patient is HIV infected, admission is denied in that hospital, then
that case also should be considered.
Government of India has taken up test and treat policy. Under
this, we should also see to it that, if a doctor or a staff member who is
working in a hospital get a prick of any patient who is not diagnosed of
HIV and that person has got a prick, the patient’s HIV testing should be
done. In the Bill, we have the post exposure profile access. If a doctor
or a staff member gets a needle prick of a HIV infected patient, we
give a post exposure profile access but for patients who are not
diagnosed HIV positive, if a doctor or a staff member or any healthcare
provider gets a needle prick or gets injected by the needle, I think, it
should be made mandatory that that patient’s test should be done. It is
not only for the doctor or the staff but if that patient is accidentally
found HIV positive, then it will be in his benefit also. His treatment
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will be started and we can save the life of the patient whose prick is
being given.
I have seen that outside most of the tertiary healthcare
Government hospitals, there are many private labs. Anybody in these
private labs, without taking consent, takes the blood sample and does
the HIV testing.
(d3/1555/rbn/gg)
This Bill has made a very good provision that no HIV test shall
be conducted or performed by any testing or diagnostic centre or
pathology lab or blood bank unless such centre or laboratory or blood
bank follows the guidelines. This is very important. Any laboratory, a
very small laboratory established outside these big hospitals do these
tests without taking the consent of the patient. So, I think, this is very
important.
Today, what is important in the country is educating the youth,
educating the school-going children about these diseases. These
diseases are not only infected by sexual transmission but also by IV
drug abuse. So, it is very important for us to include all these
curriculum in the school syllabus also.
My request to the hon. Minister is about the disclosure of HIV
status. We have made a provision in the Bill that doctors can disclose
the HIV status to the partner in case the HIV infected partner is not
willing. This is a welcome step. … (Interruptions)
My next point is about confidentiality of data. Many a times what
happens is that we hold the hospital responsible if the data is leaked
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about any HIV infected person. My request is that instead of holding
the hospital responsible, we should hold the person who has leaked the
data and he should be punished.
I have worked in a Government hospital and I would like to share
my experience here. I am a physician and so I would like to especially
share this experience. We have treated a lot of HIV infected patients.
When a patient comes to the Emergency, the doctor’s duty is to first
save the life of the patient. Many a times in Government hospitals,
gloves are not there. We are talking about universal precautions. If a
patient comes, say with diarrhoea, he is almost about to die if we do not
treat him, should the doctor wait for the gloves to come or should he go
ahead and treat the patient? So, what is the priority? Should we follow
the universal precautions? During that course, if the doctor or the staff
gets infected with the HIV, then who should be held responsible?
Should it be the doctor who did not follow the universal precautions or
should it be the medical establishment, the hospital, which has not
provided the gloves? There are many cases where even doctors and
staff have been infected with HIV in the course of saving the lives of
the patients. So, I think in such cases compensation should be given to
the doctor or the staff who has got infected with this.
I would like to raise a very important point. We have post
exposure profile access for doctors or nurses who have got pricked with
HIV infected person. But in sexual assault cases, like in rape cases, we
do not give post exposure profile access to the affected girl or the
affected female. This should be made mandatory that if a rape case or a
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sexual assault case is noticed and brought to the police station, the first
thing we should do is we should give this post exposure profile access.
My colleague was talking about CD4 count. I would like to
mention here that CD4 count is important for giving ART treatment. I
would like to specially mention that these days viral load is more
important while giving ART before CD4 takes time to drop. But viral
load increases faster. We do not have adequate facilities for doing the
viral load.
All the complicated cases come to the JJ Hospital which is the
centre of excellence for the State of Maharashtra. I have worked in that
Hospital. So, I would like to especially give that example. When a
patient who is HIV infected and complicated, comes to this centre of
excellence and we send the sample for viral load, there are not adequate
kits available for viral load. This is very important because early
detection of treatment failure can be addressed at an earlier stage. So,
my request to you is that this issue should be taken up on priority.
Lastly, I would like to mention here that pre-marriage counselling
is very important. In the Bill we have mentioned HIV related diseases.
But it should be health related diseases because not everybody will be
ready HIV related pre-marriage counselling. So, health related pre-
marriage counselling should be done.
With these words, I support the Bill. Thank you.
(ends)
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very briefly and conclude your speech within three minutes.
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DR. SHRIKANT EKNATH SHINDE (KALYAN): Mr. Deputy
Speaker, Sir, I thank you for giving me an opportunity to speak on this
important Bill.
I would like to congratulate the Health Minister for introducing
this Bill. Nearly 21 lakh people live with HIV in India and looking at
this 21 lakh population, the Bill has been drafted to safeguard the rights
of the people living with HIV and affected by HIV, address HIV related
discrimination and strengthening the existing programme by bringing
in legal accountability. After this Bill becomes law, no HIV person can
be treated unfairly to live his day-to-day life whether at work or
educational institutes or public or private offices. No person shall be
compelled to disclose his or her HIV status except with their informed
consent.
(f3/1605/kkd/rv)
But at the same time, as Dr. Heena Gavit rightly said, that pre-
marital HIV counselling should be made mandatory so that we can, in
future, save not one life, but two lives – life of the partner as well as of
the child.
Sir, the Bill mentions about “providing ART and management
of related infection ‘as far as possible.’” As also being a Member of
the Standing Committee on Health, we all strongly objected this word
‘as far as possible’ because by ‘as far as possible’, it does not give
treatment to every HIV infected person.
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Sir, as we see, there are 21 lakh HIV-positive persons; and only
25.82 per cent receive ART treatment against the global percentage of
41. There are 1.96 lakh new infected patients with HIV. In the year
2015, 1.31 lakh persons lost their lives due to AIDS. So, when we talk
about strengthening our existing infrastructure, we should also look at
these alarming figures and we should strengthen all our PHCs,
hospitals and clinics. This ART should be made available to each and
every HIV-infected person.
Sir, I also understand the financial burden in the health sector, but
the life threatening infections/conditions related to HIV should be
covered, and treatment should be given free of cost including treatment
of tuberculosis and hepatitis.
Sir, another very good and welcome step taken by this
Government is about the role of the Ombudsman. But the Bill does
not specify a timeframe within which the Ombudsman must pass an
order. The Standing Committee recommended that ‘in case of medical
emergency, the order should be passed within 15 days, and in case of
life saving treatment, the order should be passed within 24 hours.’
The Bill also provides for that ‘every HIV-infected or the
affected person below of age of 18 years, has the right to reside in the
shared household and enjoy the facility of the household’. It is also a
welcome step by the Government. But at the same time, I would like to
know as to what about ‘after 18 years’. We should also try to give
social security and social rehabilitation to the HIV-infected persons.
This should also be considered in the Bill.
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Sir, I feel that all other points have already been covered by my
previous speakers. So, all these points as also the recommendations of
the Standing Committee should be given a serious thought in the Bill.
With these words, I conclude. Thank you very much.
(ends)
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SHRI ASADUDDIN OWAISI (HYDERABAD): Sir, I support the Bill
which has been moved here.
My request to the hon. Minister through you is this. Clause 6 is
regarding the ‘informed consent’. If the healthcare provider strongly
suspects that HIV is present, which will lead to more problems, can
such a provision be added wherein the health provider can go ahead
and take the test without informed consent?
My second point is related to Clause 14 – “as far as possible”.
Why can the Government not remove “as far as possible” and make it
for all patients?
Clause 10 relates to duty to prevent transmission of HIV. Why
can the Government not add some penal actions, I mean, some
punishment provisions?
The other issue is about the foreign funding. Usually, the foreign
NGOs were doing HIV prevention services. Now, it has declined a lot.
Will this Government enhance budgetary spending for this? Despite
effective ART, it is only 64 per cent. Can the Government enhance it
to 94 per cent so that we can achieve the goal of ending AIDS epidemic
by the year 2030?
At the same time, one major reason of death in HIV is presence
of opportunistic infection such as TB. Unfortunately, India has a very
high prevalence of TB. So, the Government or the Health Ministry
should also strengthen TB services and the ICT services. Thank you,
Sir. (ends)
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اہم بل پر مجھے بولنے کا موقع دیا۔ہوں کہ اپ نے اس
میں منتری جی کا دھیان دالنا چاہوں گا کہ یہ ایسی بیماری ہے جو نہ روتے بنتی
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ان نائجیریا اور جنوبی افریقہ کے بعد سب سے بڑا ملک ہو گیا ہمارا جس کر ہندوست
میں ایچ۔ائی۔وی۔ کی بیماری سب سے زیاده ہے۔ اس بیماری سے لوگوں کو کیسی
نکالنا ہے، کیسے بچنا ہے اپ نے یہ بہت اچھی کوشش کی۔ میں مبارکباد دوں گا
رت ہے کہ یہ لیکن اس کو گراس روٹ پر جا کر یہ کوشش کرنے کی ضرو
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ا ایسی بیماری کے اندر مبتال ہو جاتے ہیں۔ اج ایسی بچے شوق میں لڑکے لڑکی
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smoking is injurious for health) لیکن انسان ہاتھ میں اسی ڈبے کو لیتا ہے
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ایک معزز ممبر نے کہا کہ کورٹ یا اسکول کالج کے باہر بورڈ لگا دیا جاتا ہے۔
اس معاملے میں بے اس سے زیاده اویرنیس کی ضرورت ہے۔ وه اپنی پروبلمس
بات کی طرف زیاده کے سولیوشن کے لئے کیا چاہتے ہیں، میرے خیال سے اس
دھیان دینے کی ضرورت ہے۔ ان کے عالج سے زیاده ان کو ریہیبلٹیٹ کرنے کی
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ایک انسان کے ساتھ محنت کرنے کی ضرورت ہے۔ میں سمجھتا ہوں منتری جی
شکریہ۔۔ اس پر دھیان دیں گے۔ اپ کا بہت بہت
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SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): Sir, I rise to support
this Bill and also to take this opportunity to congratulate the hon.
Minister for having such a comprehensive Bill after detailed
discussions in the Standing Committee in Rajya Sabha and also in this
House.
Sir, we have reached an important milestone towards having an
HIV/AIDS specific legislation in India. It is a tremendous success due
to efforts of multiple stakeholders, especially the very vibrant civil
society and communities. Involvement of parliamentarians across party
lines in response to HIV, particularly through the Forum of
Parliamentarians on AIDS, is an excellent example of bipartisan nature
of work on priority development issues in India. I also appreciate that
the hon. Minister has accepted our collective appreciation and bringing
in this legislation.
Globally, there are 36.7 million people, who are living with HIV.
India has the third largest population of people living with HIV with an
estimated 21 lakh people, South Africa being number one and Nigeria
at two number. There was a time when India had reached the peak with
very high HIV burden. It is satisfying to note that the national HIV
epidemic has declined over the last 15 years or so. However, the rate of
decline in the epidemic has more or less slowed down during the last
four-five years.
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Sir, we hope that this Bill gives further boost to India’s efforts in
fulfilling the global commitments reiterated through the Political
Declaration at the High Level Meeting on AIDS at the UN General
Assembly in June, 2016. These include the commitments towards
achieving the fast track targets for 2020 as well as towards ending the
AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 as part of the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Sir, I would also like to draw the attention of the Government on
two-three contentious parts of this Bill. The first is that people living
with HIV are still dying in our country, particularly when co-infected
with TB or Hepatitis-C, when we have knowledge and means to
prevent such deaths. This must be addressed on an urgent basis.
On the second issue, a number of hon. Members have already
spoken and the hon. Minister has given an assurance in the other House
as well. Clause 14 of the Bill is very specific that the Central
Government and State Governments may try their level best to give
measures for providing Anti-Retroviral drugs as far as possible. Our
suggestion is that ‘as far as possible’ may be deleted and a specific
assurance may be given in this House. It may also be assured that it
would be done even at the time of rule making.
Sir, India is known as the pharmacy of the world. Here, I would
like to share with this august House that India supplies more than 80
per cent of the Anti-Retroviral medicines globally to millions of people
living with HIV. I acknowledge the contribution of Indian
pharmaceutical companies for bringing revolution to the HIV treatment
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landscape. However, it is ironical that a country, which supplies
medicines to the entire world, seems to be hesitating in committing to
provide treatment to its own citizens, which is their right. We cannot
ignore the responsibility at home. Once again, I urge upon the
Government to consider this aspect.
The third point is that even with all the years of awareness and
education, we have instances of stigma and discrimination against
people living with HIV or those who are most at risk to the infection in
schools, hospitals and work places in our country. These are the
challenges we must particularly have in mind while enacting further
rules in this regard.
My last point is regarding discrimination. The discrimination is
also well addressed in this Bill. So, once again, I take this opportunity
to congratulate the Government. I fully support this Bill and since I
fully support this Bill I have not given any notices of amendments also.
Thank you, Sir.
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intention is to see to it that this Bill becomes an effective law and for
that, what measures are needed, what safeguards are needed or what
provisions need to be added. < ºÉ i É®ÉÒB ÉEä B ÉEä ºÉV Éä¶Éƺ É +É É ªÉä c é* ´Éä BÉÖ EãÉ ÉÊàÉã ÉÉ B ÉE® ABÉ E
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become an endemic and epidemic. AB ÉE AäºÉÉ ´ÉÉìã BÉ EèxÉ É ä cÉäM ÉÉ , VÉÉ ä ºÉ É®ÉÒ nÖÉ Êx ɪÉÉ B ÉEÉ ä
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= {ÉÉvªÉF É àÉc ÉänªÉ, àÉé + ÉÉ{É BÉE ä àÉ ÉvªÉà É º Éä nä¶É BÉEÉä º ÉÚÉÊS ÉiÉ BÉE®x ÉÉ SÉ Éc iÉÉ c ÚÆ ÉÊBÉ E càÉ xÉ ä
AàÉbÉÒVÉ ÉÒ MÉ Éäã ºÉ BÉ EÉä {É É® BÉ E® ÉÊãɪ ÉÉ c è, ªÉ ÉxÉ É Ò c àÉxÉ ä +É ®äº] BÉ E® ÉÊã ɪÉÉ cè +ÉÉ è® ÉÊ® ´Éº ÉÇ B É E® É Êã ÉªÉ É
cè* ªÉc ¤ÉÉ iÉ càÉ å ºÉ àÉZÉx Éä BÉEÉÒ VÉ°ô®iÉ c è* The new HIV infections have dropped
by 67 per cent from 2.5 lakh to 85,000. The AIDS-related deaths have
declined by 54 per cent. +É¤É MãÉ É ä¤É ãÉ A´É®ä VÉ ÉÊb BÉEã ÉÉ <x b 54 {É ®ºÉå] BÉ EÉä {Éä º É B É E®xÉä
BÉEÉÒ Éκl ÉÉ Êi É àÉ å +ÉÉ MɪÉä cé* Free antiretroviral treatment is being provided to 10
lakh people living with HIV+ and this is the single largest ART
programme in the world. n ÖÉÊxɪÉÉ BÉ EÉ ª Éc ºÉ èÉËB ÉE b ã ÉÉ VÉæ º] {ÉÉΤãÉ BÉ E |É ÉäOÉ ÉàÉ cè , ÉÊVÉ ºÉä c àÉ
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{ÉEäÉÊ ºÉ ÉÊãÉ] ÉÒVÉ cé* There are 22,000 testing facilities. These facilities are
conducting 2.9 crore HIV tests including 1.3 crore pregnant women
annually. ºÉ É ãÉ ÉxÉ É càÉ 2.9 BÉ E ®É ä½ AS É+ ÉÉ< Ç´É ÉÒ ] ä º] 弃 ®cä cé + ÉÉ è® ºÉÉ ã ÉÉxÉ É 1 .3 B ÉE®É ä½ | ÉäMxÉå]
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... (BªÉ ´Év ÉÉx É ) < º ÉB ÉEä º ÉÉl É cÉ Ò, à Éé +É É{É BÉ EÉä ¤ÉiÉÉx É É SÉ É cÚÆMÉÉ É ÊBÉ E càÉÉ ®É Ò {ÉEÉ àÉæ ºÉ ÉÒ x Éä £É ÉÒ < ºÉàÉ å ¤Éc Öi É
+ÉS UÉ BÉ EÉ àÉ ÉÊ BÉ EªÉÉ cè * AB É E ºÉ àɪ É Ab ºÉ BÉ EÉÒ n ´É É< Ç ¤É cÖiÉ à ÉcÆMÉÉÒ cÉ äi ÉÉÒ l ÉÉ Ò* The drugs were
very costly. ºÉ® BÉEÉ® + ÉÉè® |ÉÉ < ´É ä] ºÉäBÉ D] ®, ÉÊ BÉEºÉ ÉÒ BÉ Eä ÉÊãÉ A £ÉÉÒ = ºÉä ={É ãɤv É BÉE®É {ÉÉx É É
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BÉE®xÉ ä àÉ å º É{ÉEã É c ÖA c é* < ºÉ i É® ÉÒBÉ Eä BÉEÉ £ ÉÉÒ BÉ EɪÉÇµÉ EàÉ càÉ ã ÉÉäMÉ Éå x É ä É ÊB ÉEªÉ É cè* cà É É®ÉÒ
{ÉEÉà ÉÉÇ ºª ÉÚÉÊ] BÉEã É <Æb º] ÅÉ ÒVÉ xÉä ¤É cÖiÉ + ÉSUÉ BÉEÉàÉ ÉÊ BÉEª É É cè* cÉ ãÉÉÆÉ ÊBÉ E < ºÉ ¤ÉÉ iÉ BÉ EÉ < ºÉ ÉʤÉã É º É ä
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< Æ]ÅÉäbáÉÚ¶É ÉÊB ÉEªÉ É , VÉcÉ Æ c É < Ç ÉÊ®ºBÉ E AÉÊ®ªÉÉ l ÉÉ * ´Éc ÉÆ BÉEàªÉÚ ÉÊxÉ]É Ò B ÉEä ã ÉÉ äMÉ É å BÉEÉä V ÉÉä½ BÉE® , =xÉ B ÉEÉ ä
{ÉÉÒªÉ ºÉÇ ¤ÉxÉ É BÉ E® càÉx Éä ªÉc BÉ EÉàÉ É ÊB ÉEªÉ É* < ºÉ i É®c BÉEÉ AOÉäÉʺɴ É + É´ÉäªÉ®x Éä ºÉ |É ÉäOÉ É àÉ SÉãÉ ®cÉ cè*
càÉå {É iÉÉ x ÉcÉ Ó S Éã ÉiÉÉ cè, ãÉä ÉÊB ÉExÉ there are many NGOs funded by the
Government of India who are intervening with the people living with
HIV or in risk areas where the chances of risk is much more by talking
to them, counselling them, making them aware, trying to see that how
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we can change their lifestyles and their working system so that they do
not get affected with HIV. <º ÉÉÊã ÉA càÉ AOÉäÉ ÊºÉ´É £É É Ò cé , +É ´É äªÉ®x Éä ºÉ £ÉÉ Ò cè + ÉÉè® ¤Éc ÖiÉ ºÉ ä
ãÉÉäMÉ = ºÉ AÉÊ®ªÉÉ àÉå B ÉEÉ à É BÉ E® ®c ä cé* ªÉ c ¤ÉÉiÉ àÉé + ÉÉ {É BÉ Eä ºÉ Él É ¶ÉäªÉ® BÉE®x ÉÉ S É Éc iÉÉ cÚÆ*
ABÉ E ¤ÉÉiÉ +ÉÉ< Ç ÉÊBÉ E {ÉEÉÏ hbM É BÉEÉÒ o ÉÎ−] ºÉ ä < ºÉà Éå B ÉEÉä< Ç |ÉÉìÉÊ´ ÉVÉxÉ xÉc É Ó cè* càÉxÉ ä < ºÉà É å ¤É½ ä
º{É −] ¶É¤n Éå à Éå ªÉ c |É ÉìÉÊ´É VÉ x É ÉÊB ÉEªÉ É cè:
“… It will be the obligation of the Central and State
Governments for anti-retroviral treatment management
opportunistic infections as far as possible welfare schemes,
HIV-affected pregnant persons formulated IEC programs
…”.
+ Él ÉÉÇiÉ ªÉc º] ä] ºÉ + ÉÉè® ºÉ å] ® BÉEÉ Ò ÉÊV ÉààÉänÉ ®ÉÒ cè É ÊBÉ E ´Éä A+É É®]ÉÒ ]ÅÉ Ò]àÉå] n å* à Éé +ÉÉ{ ÉB ÉEä
ºÉ É l É < ºÉ ¤ÉÉi É B É EÉä ¶ÉäªÉ ® BÉ E®xÉÉ S ÉÉ cÚÆMÉÉ ÉÊ BÉE this is 100 per cent Centrally-
sponsored scheme. < ºÉ º BÉ EÉÒàÉ àÉ å càÉ xÉä ã É Éº] < Ǫɮ c ÉÒ 2,000 BÉE ®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ÉÊ ºÉ{É E Ç
A+ÉÉ®]ÉÒ B É EÉÒ b ÅMº É B ÉEä ÉÊãÉ A JÉ S ÉÇ ÉÊB ÉEªÉ É cè, which is the highest ever. < ºÉ ä ÉʤÉãÉ àÉ å
ÉÊãÉJ ÉxÉ ä BÉ EÉÒ VÉ° ô®iÉ xÉc É Ó cè* We stand committed for it. ªÉc c àÉÉ®É Ò B É EÉÊàÉ]àÉ å] cè É ÊBÉ E
càÉ ASÉ+ É É< Ç´ÉÉÒ {Éä¶Éå]  ºÉ BÉ EÉä | ÉEÉÒ ]ÅÉÒ]àÉå] nåMÉä* < ºÉ ä < ºÉ àÉå É Êã É JÉx Éä B ÉEÉÒ VÉ° ô® iÉ xÉcÉ Ó cè , ªÉ c
ºÉ ®BÉ EÉ® BÉ EÉÒ BÉ EÉÊà É]àÉå] cè, ÉÊVÉ ºÉ ä àÉ é + ÉÉ{É BÉ Eä ºÉ Él É ¶ÉäªÉ ® BÉE ®xÉ É SÉÉ ciÉÉ cÚÆ * VÉÉä {ÉEÉ º] AOÉäÉÊ º É´É
{ÉÉìÉÊãÉ º ÉÉÒ BÉ EÉÒ ¤É ÉiÉ BÉ Ec ÉÒ MÉ ªÉÉÒ cè * This is the commitment of the Government.
< ºÉ ä ÉÊãÉ JÉx É ä BÉ EÉÒ V É°ô®i É x É cÉÓ cè* India has adopted 90:90:90. càÉÉ®ÉÒ º] Åä] ÂVÉ ÉÒ ªÉc c è
that 90 per cent of the estimated people living with HIV know their
status. càÉ =xÉBÉ EÉä +É´Éäª É ® BÉE® ÉAÆMÉ ä* 90 per cent of those who know their status
are linked to anti-retroviral treatment. V ÉÉä º]ä] ºÉ BÉ EÉä VÉ É xÉiÉä cé , =xÉBÉ EÉÒ ]Å ÉÒ]àÉå]
cÉäMÉÉÒ * ¤ÉÉB É EÉÒ =x É 90 |ÉÉÊiɶ ÉiÉ ãÉÉäM ÉÉå BÉE ä ] ÅÉÒ]àÉå] BÉ EÉä càÉ ´ÉɪɮãÉ ÉÒ ºÉ |Éä ºb ®JÉåM Éä , < ºÉ iÉ® ÉÒBÉ Eä BÉEÉ Ò
{ÉÉäVÉÉÒ¶É xÉ ®JÉ åMÉ ä* ªÉ cÉÒ 9 0- 90-90 º]Åä] ÂVÉÉÒ c è, É ÊVÉ ºÉä càÉ ãÉÉäMÉ Ab Éì{] B É E® ®cä cé* VÉ¤É càÉ BÉ Ec iÉä
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ÉÊ®BÉ EàÉébå¶ ÉÆ ºÉ nÉÒ cè , which we are accepting. But, at the same time, the
concern of the hon. Member, Shri Premachandran was about it, hon.
Members from this side were concerned about it. I assure them that the
Government is committed for every patient even single patient, nobody
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will be left out. That is what I would like to say and the treatment will
be given by the Government side.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Please do not comment. Please, let him
reply.
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… (Interruptions)
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(o3/1645/spr-ind)
SHRI ADHIR RANJAN CHOWDHURY (BAHARAMPUR): Nadda
ji, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that Anti-Retroviral
Therapy stands at a mere 25.82 per cent against the global percentage
of 41. àÉ é àÉÉx ÉxÉÉÒªÉ àÉ ÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉ Ò ºÉä AB ÉE ¤É Éi É +É Éè® {ÉÚUx É É SÉ ÉciÉ É cÚÆ* àÉÉx É ãÉÉÒ ÉÊVÉ A ÉÊBÉE + ÉÉ{É ÉÊ BÉEº ÉÉÒ
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MɪÉÉ cè * àÉé ABÉ E ºÉ´ ÉÉãÉ +ÉÉ è ® {ÉÚUxÉÉ S É ÉciÉÉ cÚÆ É ÊB É E ASÉ + ÉÉ< Ç´ÉÉÒ ºÉä Ab º É ¤ÉÉ ÒàÉÉ®ÉÒ B ÉEÉ VÉ É ä °ô{ÉÉÆiÉ® hÉ
cÉäiÉÉ c è, < ºÉBÉ EÉ É ÊB ÉEiÉxÉ É |É É ÊiÉ ¶Éi É cè? … (Interruptions)
SHRI P.K. BIJU (ALATHUR): We are very happy to see allocation of
Rs.2,000 crore for this treatment. As per the UN Report of 2012 about
the manufacture of generic anti-retroviral drug, what is our country’s
position? Are we going to manufacture ART in our own country or
going to import it from outside?
SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA: We are one of the leaders in the
manufacturing of the medicine, anti-retroviral drug. We are procuring
ART from the public market depending upon two things, the cost and
the quality. Without compromising these two things, we are purchasing
the drug. … (Interruptions) We have a very robust system. càÉÉ®ä A+ ÉÉ®]ÉÒ
ºÉ é]º ÉÇ ºÉ ¤ÉB ÉEÉ vªÉÉx É ®JÉ ® cä c é* We are not only connected with the patient, we
are also connected with the patient’s family. So, when the patient goes
somewhere, we know how to track him.
SHRI VARAPRASAD RAO VELAGAPALLI (TIRUPATI): I need a
small clarification. In one of his replies given on 12th August, 2016, you
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have indicated that the number of free treatment given is only 9.65
lakhs whereas we have recorded patients of HIV as many as 28.85 lakh.
How would it have happen?
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DR. HEENA VIJAYKUMAR GAVIT (NANDURBAR): I would like
to seek clarification on three very important issues. Hon. Minister has
said that ART would be given free to all the patients. Third line ART
has come where the cost of the drug is Rs.5 lakh or Rs.10 lakh. Will the
Government be paying the cost of these drugs also as the treatment
goes on for three or six months cycle, which is very expensive? Some
drugs of the ART cause toxicity. For the ART drugs causing toxicity,
would the Government be giving free treatment?
In the Bill they mentioned about legal guardian – that the HIV
patients can appoint legal guardian. Will the legal guardian also have
the powers to liquidate the property of the affected child? I am asking
this because till the child attains 18, if his or her property is liquidated
by the guardian, who will be held responsible?
(p3/1650/sr-vb)
The Bill has made a provision of anonymous HIV infected person
making complaint about some doctor? If the identity is anonymous,
Comment: shrimati hena gavit cd.
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somebody, out of rivalry or bitterness, about some doctor also can use
this clause. I want to seek clarification on all these issues.
SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA: The answer to your question is
this. When we were giving treatment, the CD count was 350, now the
CD count has come to 500, so, the number about the HIV positive
would be the same which you are saying. We will be giving the
treatment to them. That is about the figures which you talked about.
What you have said, we will try to include it in the rules and
regulations. We will see to it that these minor things which have to be
addressed will be taken into consideration in the rules and regulations.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is:
“That the Bill to provide for the prevention and control of
the spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and for the
protection of human rights of persons affected by the said
virus and syndrome and for matters connected therewith or
incidental thereto, as passed by Rajya Sabha, be taken into
consideration.”
The motion was adopted.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The House will now take up clause by
clause consideration of the Bill.
The question is:
“That clauses 2 to 13 stand part of the Bill.”
The motion was adopted.
Clauses 2 to 13 were added to the Bill.
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Clause 14
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shrimati Kavitha Kalvakuntla – Not
present.
The question is:
“That clause 14 stand part of the Bill.”
The motion was adopted.
Clause 14 was added to the Bill.
Clauses 15 to 50 were added to the Bill.
Clause 1, the Enacting Formula, the Preamble and the Title were
added to the Bill.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Minister may now move that the Bill
be passed.
SHRI JAGAT PRAKASH NADDA: Sir, I beg to move:
“That the Bill be passed.”
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is:
“That the Bill be passed.”
The motion was adopted.
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COLLECTION OF STATISTICS (AMENDMENT) BILL – Contd.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The House will not take up Item No. 32.
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1701 hours
SHRI THOTA NARASIMHAM (KAKINADA): Hon. Deputy Speaker
Sir, I thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak on the Collection
of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017. This is a very important Bill. I
support the Bill on behalf of the Telugu Desam Party. This Bill extends
its jurisdiction to Jammu and Kashmir for collection of statistics
pertaining to different subjects under the Union List or Concurrent List
of the Constitution, as applicable to Jammu and Kashmir.
Here I would like to mention the Collection of Statistics Act
1953. The 1953 Act was enacted to facilitate the collection of statistics
of certain kinds relating to industry, trade and commerce, which was
later extended to cover all kinds of statistics, not only relating to
industry, but also households, individuals and local governments. The
Act was later replaced by the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008. I want
to state that the Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill would extend
to the State of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of collection of data on
economic, demographic, social, scientific and environmental aspects,
covering the statistical subjects specified in List-1 of Union List which
were covered neither in the Collection of Statistics Act 2008 nor the
Jammu and Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act 2010 passed by the
State Legislature.
Since the 2008 Act did not apply to the State of Jammu and
Kashmir, the present amendment Bill seeks to fill the legislative vacuum
by extending the ambit of this Bill to the whole of India. Moreover, the
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concurrent jurisdiction to be exercised by the Centre in Jammu and
Kashmir had also not been provided for in the Collection of Statistics
Act 2008. The 2008 Act granted all States and Central Ministries and
Departments as well as Panchayats and municipalities the authority to
collect statistics on economic, demographic, social, scientific and
environmental aspects through statistical surveys by issuance of a
gazette notification. However, this excluded collection of statistics
relating to matters of the census, the Survey of India and anything
appearing in the Seventh Schedule. This amendment Bill hopes to
rectify that which is a positive outcome.
Sir, under this Bill, the Central Government or a State
Government or a Union Territory administration shall designate one of
its officers as a nodal officer for the purpose of supervision of activities
related to collection of statistics. The Bill enables such officer to seek
such information through telefax, telephone, email, or any other
electronic form, thereby bringing information collected through modern
techniques under the purview of the Bill. The officer would have the
right to approach any informant for collection of data and also to access
any relevant document in a person’s possession.
One positive aspect I would like to appreciate is that the Bill
provides security for such information being used only for statistical
purposes and no such information provided can be used as evidence for
prosecution. Thank you.
(ends)
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1705 hours
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): Thank you, Deputy-Speaker Sir. I
would like to support the Bill. Prima facie, this Bill is very innocent,
just as we see the smiling face of Shri Sadananda Gowda but through
you I would like to get certain clarifications from the hon. Minister.
The Collection of Statistics (Amendment) Bill, 2017 has, as I
understand, one part connected with the States of India; and the other
part is for Jammu and Kashmir. I have no difference of opinion
regarding the Statement of Objects and Reasons but I would like to get
certain clarifications from him. In the first paragraph itself it says:
“The Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 (7 of 2009) was
enacted to facilitate collection of statistics on economic,
demographic, social, scientific and environment aspects by
the Ministries or Departments at the Centre or the States or
Union territories or by local Governments.”
The Financial Memorandum says:
“Clause 4 of the Bill empowers the Central Government or
a State Government or Union territory administration to
designate one of its officers as a nodal officer.”
In the Memorandum Regarding Delegated Legislation, para 1
says:
“Clause 4 of the Bill empowers the Central Government to
make rules on powers and duties of a nodal officer, who
may be designated to coordinate and supervise such
statistical activities in the Central Government or a State
Government or Union territory Administration.”
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Here, the rules are made by the Union Government. The officer
may be either an officer of a Union Territory or a State or of the
Government of India. I pray no such occurrence happens but since
here it says, ‘the officer may be’, we have discuss and find some via
media to sort this out because we believe in co-operative federalism.
There should be no conflict between the Government of India and the
Governments in the various States.
In many States, there are no rules. If we are enacting this, many
rules are to be made by the State Governments concerned. In many
States there are no rules because many of the State Governments I
understand – if I am wrong I would be happy to be corrected – have no
statute by the State Legislature. What are the powers? Who is going to
monitor them?
Coming to the Statistical Academy, the Minister knows very well
that with the help of the Government of India various State
Governments were requested to start their statistical academies. One
statistical academy was given to the State of Kerala and fortunately it
was proposed to be started in my constituency. I hope that it would be
started. I believe that it would not be snatched away by somebody else
from among my colleagues.
Regarding the funding pattern, the project that was in existence
under the funding pattern during 2011-12 has to continue. That funding
pattern has to continue. The name of the project was India Statistical
Strengthening Project. What is its present condition?
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Regarding agricultural statistics, here many of the newspapers
have covered the issue. This Bill was tabled in the House but it took
quite a long time where quite a lot of other Bills came in between and
this was put just like a train which was coming late. The hon. Minister
was earlier in charge of Railways. He was the Union Minister of
Railways and we were constantly banging at his door with quite a lot of
memorandums. Just like that, we were also waiting. … (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Please conclude now. We have to pass the
Bill.
… (Interruptions)
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): We can pass the Bill. I am not
opposing it. I am only supplementing something for the sake of the
House. Very few Members are here; most of them have already left for
the constituencies. You and I and only some more hon. Members are
here. … (Interruptions)
Regarding the Aadhar card, I think the hon. Supreme Court made
a ruling and said that the Government can make Aadhar mandatory for
opening bank accounts but not for availing benefits. For Centrally-
sponsored schemes and other beneficial schemes, data is necessary.
One newspaper has stated it and thousands and thousands of complaints
are pouring in, not only for us but to the Ministers also.
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In one case, against the column ‘sex’ male was entered for a
female. In such a case the Aadhaar becomes futile. In another case, it
has been reported in various media reports, I am not quoting all the
reports, a person who is above the age of 65 years, is shown as 36 years
old in his Aadhaar Card. How can he avail of the benefits available to
a senior citizen? Questions have been asked as to how reliable are
India’s official statistics. I can give you one example, only with your
permission, Sir.
In 1981-91 and 1991-2000 Nagaland Census, officially it was
declared that the State population grew by 56.09 per cent and 64.53 per
cent respectively. Subsequently, in 2011 Nagaland’s population shrunk
by 0.47 per cent. If we have to depend on the official statistics, the
Government should come clean with the socio-economic data of 2011
Census. What about the Caste Census which was conducted? In a
nation where we are all bound to know what is happening, we are in
oblivion of the 2011 Census. The Members of Parliament do not know
anything about it. What was the Caste Census six years back has not
been revealed even in this House! Similar is the case with regard to
Below Poverty Line figure. I genuinely believe that these things are for
the benefit and welfare of the people. You also know, in our college
days… (Interruptions)
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You come to the point.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): Yes, Sir.
I believe you will not term it as unparliamentary, ‘lie’ statistics.
Our statistics should be reliable. Estimates with regard to poverty lines
by various agencies differ but the poverty remains. I would like to talk
about the universal basic income. Through you, Sir, I would like to
know from the hon. Minister that when we are heading towards a
welfare State why can we not wholeheartedly make legislation for a
universal basic income.
I would like to know whether the below poverty line statistics is
arrived on the basis of the income of the family, per capita income, per-
capita consumption or calorie consumption per person per day. It
differs… (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: This can be discussed in other forum.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): There have been disagreements
between the statisticians in urban areas and rural areas. I have two
more points before concluding.
How many Indians are working abroad? In this august House we
have today discussed a similar matter. Cutting across Party lines - BJP,
Congress, TRS, TDP, AIADMK, CPI(M) or Independent Members -
our heart was with that man, our brother.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You are diverting the whole issue. You
are not speaking on the issue.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): I am going to conclude now.
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With regard to the Pravasi Suraksha Yojana, I would like to
know why the Government has decided to stop that welfare scheme. It
was the only welfare scheme where the immigration clearance was
required. The poor people who have not… (Interruptions)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You are diverting the whole issue. You
are not speaking on the subject.
… (Interruptions)
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): From your State, Tamil Nadu, the
maximum number of people are now going abroad. Immigration
clearance is required for them.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: You are raising a number of issues which
are not related to this Ministry.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): My humble request to the Minister
is that we have to render justice to the people living not only in India
but also to Indians working abroad to earn their livelihood.
(u3/1715/ps-rv)
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: What is this? We are discussing statistics
and you are talking about so many welfare schemes. You are diverting.
When we will discuss those departments then you can speak on that.
Please wind up.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): During the presence of the hon.
Minister, I have said these things in this august House.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: There would be so many occasions. For
another two years, you are going to be a Member of Parliament. Why
are you worrying? Please wind up.
DR. A. SAMPATH (ATTINGAL): This is a clear-cut legislation and I
support it. But, at the same time, I have to put my points to you.
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1715 hours
SHRI G. HARI (ARAKKONAM): Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the
Collection of Statistics Bill, 2017 seeks to amend the Collection of
Statistics Act, 2008. The 2008 Act facilitates the collection of statistics
related to social, economic, demographic, scientific and environmental
aspects by Central, States and Local Governments. It allows the
appointment of statistics officers to collect information and contain
provisions to ensure security of information.
The Bill is to extend the jurisdiction of the Collection of Statistics
Act, 2008 to Jammu & Kashmir on statistics relevant to any matters
under any of the entries specified in the List-I and the List-III in the
Seventh Schedule to the Constitution. The Amendment will strengthen
data collection mechanism in the State of Jammu & Kashmir. The
Amendment will provide for extending the jurisdiction of the Act to
Jammu & Kashmir State in respect of matters not reserved for the State
as per the Constitution Order, 1954 and for appointing a nodal officer at
the Centre and in each State and Union Territory to effectively
coordinate data collection activities and provide consultation to
Government Departments for avoiding unnecessary duplication, etc.
Sir, I would like to suggest to the Union Government to incorporate a
provision into the proposed Bill. There should be a time-frame for
furnishing data or statistics and it has to be made binding on all because
the current status of statistics of some departments with regard to
adequacy, timeliness and reliability are far from satisfactory.
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Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, timely availability of statistics is the
essence of the efficiency of national statistical system. Statistics with a
long time gap or with faulty data or with backlogs may not be of much
use for policy making. It will deter the proper implementation of the
schemes. The efforts to improve agricultural, industrial and other
statistics at the ground level will have to be quick and precise. Only
then impact of statistical data on national level would produce desired
and proper result. This will help to improve the quality of life of people
for broad-based social transformation in development. The 2008 Act is
not applicable to Jammu and Kashmir. The Bill seeks to extend its
jurisdiction to Jammu and Kashmir for the collection of statistics
pertaining to subjects under the Union or the Concurrent list of the
Constitution. India is a vast country with "unity in diversity" character.
The statistics and compilation of data on multi-varied subjects are
absolutely essential for formulating policies and schemes. Therefore the
appropriate and accurate collection of data cannot be taken lightly.
Hon. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the Bill provides for the appointment
of a nodal officer by the Central or State Governments. The nodal
officer will coordinate and supervise statistical activities under the
government by whom he is appointed. The regional diversity and
special characteristics should be incorporated as data before devising
policies and schemes. The 2008 Act provides that the information
collected under it can only be used for statistical purposes. The Bill
removes this provision. It allows the Central Government to determine
the manner in which such information collected will be used, for
statistical purposes. Thank you, Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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1720 hours
SHRI VARAPRASAD RAO VELAGAPALLI (TIRUPATI): Hon.
Deputy Speaker, Sir, unfortunately we give very least priority to
Statistics. The adage goes, ‘lies, damn lies and statistics.’ Nevertheless,
we consider statistics extremely important for many welfare things.
(w3/1720/rc/rv)
I can say that statistics are very important. Therefore, its
streamlining and strengthening are extremely essential for a welfare
country like ours. At present, its coverage is extremely limited. It
could be made more comprehensive. For example, recently when the
GDP and GNP survey was done, many people were raising questions
about the veracity of the GDP - whether it is true or otherwise. It
means, we are following the same system of computation of GDP that
had been followed some decades back like going for the bills of
telephones and all that. It means that the computation is extremely
outdated. Therefore, I would request the hon. Minister to give a
thought to that and make it more up-to-date.
I know that this legislation is filling up a big vacuum in Jammu
and Kashmir as well as in the Concurrent List for which I congratulate
the hon. Minister. The Nodal Officer is extremely essential both for the
States as well as the Centre because it will avoid duplication and
provide authenticity. Therefore, that has to be made compulsory in all
the States.
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Presently, as I was telling, the collection of statistics is only for
limited purposes. But more important things are there to be covered
and I would request the hon. Minister to do that. The sphere of
statistics may be spread. For example, as far as statistics for the
undertrials who are in jails is concerned, we do not have any
authenticity. Similarly, statistics on what kind of people and
communities are being given death penalty and all that is not available.
Therefore, the sphere of statistics has to be made a little wider so that
welfare measures and proper measures could be taken for giving justice
to all the people.
Similarly, legal aid is available but we are not able to say that to
whom it is going and all that. All these are very important things. So,
I would request the hon. Minister to kindly make it wider and
comprehensive. It should be streamlined. Take for example banks. No
one knows where actually the loans are going, to what extent, it is
going; which communities are taking loans; which States are taking
them, etc. It is the wealth of the States. So, unless the statistics are
made comprehensive, no one knows who is enjoying the wealth of the
State. Therefore, I would request the hon. Minister to kindly make it
more comprehensive so that the welfare schemes could be better
implemented and the governance could also be improved as far as our
country is concerned.
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Lastly, we need adequate balancing between privacy and
transparency when we take up the statistics, particularly with regard to
Aadhaar and all that. There is a lot of confusion. Kindly ensure a
proper thought is given when such information is shared, particularly
when foreign agencies, foreign countries and foreign investment
institutions are involved. I am sure adequate steps would be taken.
As regards frequency of computation of statistics with regard to
unemployment and agriculture is concerned, we are doing it once in
five years or so. It is extremely unfair. As far as unemployment
statistics are concerned, we need to collect them every year. Similarly,
for agriculture also, the frequency should be increased to every year so
that whatever is to be done for the welfare of this sector, could be done
in a better way. The gap between the rich and the poor is increasing.
Unless the statistics are provided adequately, the gap between the rich
and the poor cannot be bridged. The same is true in the case of urban
poor.
With these few points, I thank, once again, the Chair and the hon.
Minister.
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SHRI ASADUDDIN OWAISI (HYDERABAD): Sir, may I remind
the hon. Minister through you what was stated by Shri Gulzarilal
Nanda, the then Union Home Minister in Lok Sabha on the 4th
December, 1964? He has said:
“The only way of taking the Constitution of India into J&K
is through application of article 370. It is a tunnel. It is
through this tunnel that a good deal of traffic has already
passed and more will.
What happened is that, only the shell is there. Article 370,
whether you keep it or not has been completely emptied of
its contents and nothing has been left in it.”
Sir, we have seen what has happened in J&K. It is historical fact
that J&K acceded to India in unique circumstances. It is a unique State.
My charge against this Government is that you are creating trouble in
J&K by ensuring that this Bill which you are going to pass with brute
majority, by imposing and having it implemented in J&K. You are
violating article 370. What is the result of what Shri Gulzarilal Nanda
said in 1964? What is the result that we have got now? The polling
percentage is six. What is the face we have now? It is seven per cent
of the polling percentage that we get in a by-election and then we are
forced to postpone the election. The Government is badly exposed by
saying that we did not want the Election Commission to hold the
elections. Why do you want to do this? You are in power over there.
The J&K State Assembly can pass their own Statistics (Amendment)
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Bill. They have done the Right to Education Bill and other legislation.
Why is this Government in a hurry?
(z3/1735/rbn/nsh)
By doing this you are weakening article 370. We know for a fact
that legislative power of Parliament, as far as Jammu and Kashmir is
concerned, is limited to foreign affairs, defence and telecommunication.
Whenever we have gone to Jammu and Kashmir as part of an all-Party
delegation, the first thing people tell us – last time I was part of the all-
Party meeting – is that you have diluted and eroded article 370. You are
doing the same thing. What is the legal basis of this? Why are you
unnecessarily testing waters over there? There is so much of alienation
over there. Passing this Bill can give you sadistic pleasure. But will you
be successful in Jammu and Kashmir? I doubt that.
Coming to other issues, look at the utilisation of budget by his
own Ministry. It is minus 32.4 per cent. During 2016-17, Rs. 4,753
crore was the allocation. Actual expenditure is only Rs. 3,212 crore.
Will the Minister please tell us and enlighten us as to why could not his
Ministry utilise this whole amount?
Let me come to the issue of National Sample Survey office. Since
they engage contractual staff to collect data through field surveys, there
is a huge variation between the survey of NSSO and that of the State
Governments. So, I would like to ask the hon. Minister, through you,
whether this Ministry will hold consultations with the State
Governments regarding survey procedures and methodologies.
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As far as vacancies are concerned, 861 posts of Statistical
Officers under Subordinate Statistical Services are vacant. Why are
they vacant? It is because the pay is very bad. It is because of the
difficult nature of data collection work that many candidates are not
inclined to join because of mismatch of language and staff. So, will this
Government recommend incentives to provide better conditions?
In the North-East, there is no regional office of this Ministry in
the North-Eastern States. The allocation for North-East area was Rs.
16.8 crore. This shows a decrease of 44 per cent.
Our ex-Indian captain’s Aadhaar number was made public. What
safeguards are you going to have? Now, you are collecting data which
the Government will use. What assurance can you give to the country
and to us that there will be some firewalls and that no one can break
into that data and take it away?
As rightly said by Shri Tathagata Satpathy, data is the new oil.
Every data is open to public. You go to Google and you can get my
Aadhaar number. Now, you are getting the NSSO data. There is so
much of data over there. What protections are there? This is a digital
era for sure. But we are failing in protecting our data. Thank you.
(ends)
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and Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act, 2010 enacted by the Jammu
and Kashmir Legislature extends to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
In paragraph 3, it says that the Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and the
Jammu and Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act, 2010, do not cover
the matters specified in List 1, that is the Union List, in the Seventh
Schedule to the Constitution as applicable to Jammu and Kashmir
under the Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir) Order,
1954.
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The Central law is not applicable to matters specified in List III
(Concurrent List) as applicable to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Thus, there is a legislative vacuum in respect of the statistical matters in
the Union List or Concurrent List applicable to Jammu and Kashmir.
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1746 hours
SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): I am thankful to you,
hon. Deputy-Speaker, for giving me an opportunity to speak on this
important Bill. I would confine myself to some of the very important
aspects of the Bill.
After hearing the interventions of Shri. Owaisi, a cloud of
confusion has been created; and I hope that the hon. Minister will
clarify or clear this cloud of confusion or suspicion. If you go through
the para 3 of the Statement of Objects and Reasons, it says:
“The Collection of Statistics Act, 2008 and the Jammu and
Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act, 2010, do not cover the
matters specified in List I (Union List) in the Seventh
Schedule to the Constitution as applicable to Jammu and
Kashmir under the Constitution (Application to Jammu and
Kashmir) Order,1954. ”
So, the point to be clarified is this. According to the hon.
Minister, this is to fill up the vacuum created due to the two Acts. The
2008 Act is the Central legislation by which matters, which are
specified in the Union List and the Concurrent List, are not being dealt
with. By the Jammu and Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act, 2010
also, the matters specified in the Concurrent List and the matters
specified in the Union List are not being dealt with.
So, according to the Government, this Bill is being piloted in
order to fill up the vacuum because these two Acts are not dealing with
the matters. So, the pertinent question, which has been raised by the
hon. Member, Shri Owaisi is that article 370 is there, and this para also
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very clearly says: “The Jammu and Kashmir Collection of Statistics
Act do not cover the matters.” That means, the Jammu and Kashmir
Assembly is having ample authority and power to legislate on matters
specified in the Union List and Concurrent List related to Jammu and
Kashmir… (Interruptions) That is why I am seeking clarification from
the hon. Minister.
Sir, the explanation of the hon. Minister in the Statement of
Objects and Reasons is that the Jammu and Kashmir Collection of
Statistics Act, 2010 does not cover the matters specified in the Union
List and the Concurrent List. So, I am seeking clarification form the
hon. Minister that if the Jammu and Kashmir State Assembly is having
the authority and legislative competence to enact on these issues, then
here it would definitely be the violation of article 370 of the
Constitution, infringement of the right of the people of Jammu and
Kashmir and of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. This is a very
important matter, which has been raised in this august House.
Sir, now I am on a different point. I am bringing a very pertinent
fact to the notice of the House. If you go through the Objects and
Reasons of the Bill, it says that it is to fill up the legislative vacuum.
Here, I am bringing the attention of the hon. Deputy-Speaker to this
matter. Section 9(1) is to be amended. What is Section 9(1)? It says
that ‘any information furnished to the statistics officer or to any person
or agencies authorized under this Act shall only be used for statistical
purposes.’
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Here, the Government proposes to amend Section 9(1). What is
the substituting Section? The new Section is:
“The statistics officer or any person or agencies authorized
under this Act shall, for statistical purposes, use any
information furnished under section 6 in such matter as
may be prescribed.”
(c4/1750/rp-rps)
That means, the existing Clause 9(1) is a mandatory provision by
which this statistical information can only be used for the statistical
purposes by the Ministries concerned or by the departments concerned.
The Government of India is getting ample powers so as to use this
information. It is because the Government of India will be making a
provision. That means, rule making provision is with the Government
of India so that they can use this information for some other purposes
also. Kindly see, Sir, the words used are: “Any information furnished to
the statistics officer or to any person or agencies authorised under this
Act shall only be used for statistical purposes.” So, the Government
wants to dilute it. What is the purpose of it?
A new Clause has to be added that is ‘the manner of use of
information’ under Sub-Section (1) of ‘Section 9’. There also the
power is vested with the Central Government to make the rules and
make the procedure by which this mandatory provision is being diluted.
It means, the transparency and accountability is under question. This
can be done only after the publication in the Official Gazette. That is
also being amended. Here, Section 33 is being amended. By amending
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Section 33 of the existing Act, it need not be published in the Official
Gazette. Only a pre-publication is required. It can be done even in a
newspaper or in a weekly. Even if it is published on a notice board, it
is okay. A conditional publication is there. So, the Official Gazette
publication is being omitted.
I would like to know from the hon. Minister as to what is the
purpose of avoiding the Official Gazette publication. Is it for
transparency? Is it for accountability? Only putting it on the notice
board is sufficient to have the publication. Regarding the other issue of
Section 9(1), why is it being amended? Is it just because to give more
powers to the Central Government? I have also asked clarifications
about the Constitution.
With these questions, I am concluding my speech. Thank you
very much, Sir.
(ends)
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1752 hours
THE MINISTER OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME
IMPLEMENTATION (SHRI D.V. SADANANDA GOWDA): Hon.
Deputy Chairman, Sir, as rightly stated by Premachandran ji, this Bill is
introduced to fill up the legislative vacuum. The Collection of the
Statistics Act, 2008, as of now, has been extended to the whole of India
except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Similarly, the Jammu and
Kashmir Collection of Statistics Act, 2010, as passed by Jammu and
Kashmir, applies only to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. There are
certain areas which are neither covered under the Concurrent List nor
under the List-I. Therefore, there is a need of an Act to cover those
areas.
There is another important question raised by Shri Owaisi: – Is it
not a violation of Article 370 of the Constitution? I do not want to
traverse in detail as far as Article 370 of the Constitution is concerned.
If there is any area which is in the larger interest of the Centre and the
State and which does not affect the individual rights of the citizens,
certainly, the Central Government needs to encroach upon that area and
do the needful things. This is not the only legislation which has been
taking place. There are other enactments like the Census Act, 1948
which has been enacted in 1959, thereby, the areas of operation of that
Act have been extended to Jammu; and Kashmir and the Registration of
Births and Deaths Act, 1969 has been subsequently enacted. Similarly,
this is also one of the important areas where plans, programmes,
developments and other things need to be taken care of. The State of
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Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of our country and the
developments and other things of that area need to be taken care of by
the Central Government. Under such circumstances, in the larger
interest of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and getting a real-time
data, this has been extended to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. It will
certainly not violate Article 370 of the Constitution as has been stated
by my learned friend.
(d4/1755/rcp/raj)
Sir, I will not take much of your time of time. Two or three
important issues have been raised by the hon. Members. I thank all the
Members who have participated in the debate on this Bill and for
giving valuable suggestions, observations and raising certain concerns.
Two important issues have been raised. One issue raised was
whether all the stakeholders have been taken on board, that is, whether
the consultation process was done in a proper manner. The Bill at the
initial stage was put in the public domain. For three months, we
received suggestions. Subsequently, it was circulated among the
Ministries and other Departments. After getting suggestions, we have
once again circulated it to various Ministries.
Before we decided to introduce the Bill in the House, a Cabinet
Note containing the amendment proposal was sent to the Government
of Jammu and Kashmir. Had we received a reply from the Jammu and
Kashmir Legislature, then this would not have arisen. No reply has
come from the Legislature of Jammu and Kashmir. So, we are forced
to do this.
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One of the important issues that have been raised is with regard
to amendment to Section 9 (1), that is, whether right to privacy is
protected in respect of data collection. Almost all the Members who
spoke on that issue referred to Aadhaar and they said all these things. I
would like to place on record that the guidelines, that is, the
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics of United Nations need to
be followed as far as collection of data and other things are concerned.
It is recognized that the official statistics are public goods and they
must comply with certain basic principles such as professional
independence, impartiality, accountability and transparency about
methods of collection, compilation and dissemination of statistics.
These principles are enshrined in the United Nations Fundamental
Principles and after a Cabinet decision, we are following it. On that
basis, we are taking up all these issues.
Another important issue that has been raised is with regard to
how the secrecy will be maintained. I would like to draw the attention
of the Members who took up that issue to the fact that there are
stringent provisions on restriction given under the Act on data
collection. In nutshell, I would like to draw the attention of the House
to Section 9 (2) (3) and (4), Section 11 and Section 14 (a) and (b).
Section 9 (2) says that no person other than a person engaged in the
work of data collection shall be permitted to see any information
collected. Section 9 (3) says that no information collected and no
answer to any question asked shall, except for the purpose of a
prosecution under the Act, be separately published or disclosed without
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suppressing the identification of data providers. Section 9 (4) says that
all statistical data published shall be arranged in such a manner so as to
prevent any particulars becoming identifiable as the particulars relating
to a data provider who supplied it, even through the process of
elimination unless the data provider has consented to the publication in
that manner. Section 10 says that Appropriate Government may
disclose data in respect of which such disclosure is consented to in
writing by the data provider or data is otherwise available to the public
under any Act as a public document or data in the form of an index or
list of the names and addresses of data providers together with the
classification, if any, allotted to them and the number of persons
engaged.
Sir, there is one more important Section, that is Section 11.
Section 11 says that the appropriate Government may disclose
individual data for bona fide research or statistical purposes. Section
14 (a) says that no data obtained pursuant to the Act and no copy of the
data in the possession of any data provider shall be disclosed or used as
an evidence in any proceedings.
Sir, so many procedures are given. The rules made under the Act
also provide adequate safeguards.
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For example, rule 13 provides for restrictions on personal
information. All this will stand. No amendment is proposed for all
these sections, particularly from section 9 and also from other sections.
Nobody should have any apprehension about protecting the
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confidentiality whether it is aadhaar card data or any other data which
identify a person cannot disclose under this Act along with other data
collections. So, these are the stringent provisions in the Act. For these
sections, we have not brought any amendment. So, that still stands. So,
there will be confidentiality.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Now, it is six ‘o’ clock. If the House
agrees, we will extend the time of the House till the Minister’s reply
and passing of the Bill are over.
SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): How much time will he
take Sir?
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Only two or three minutes more.
SHRI D.V. SADANANDA GOWDA: I will take five minutes.
Coming back to Shri Premachandran’s statement, that is
amendment to Section 9(1), use of data for statistical purposes remains
intact. The only change is to make an enabling provision to lay down
the manner in which it has to be exercised through rules. Only through
rules, it has to be done. This being a matter of technical detail it cannot
be specified in the Act. As it is a matter in technical detail, it cannot be
specified in the Act. Hence, this amendment has been brought. It does
not give any arbitrary power to the Government.
A fundamental question was raised as to how the public would
come to know about the decision of the Government to collect any
statistics. Section 3 makes it clear. Section 3 of the Act provides for
notifying the decision of the Government to collect any statistics in the
official gazette.
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There are several suggestions given by my hon. friends.
Certainly, all the suggestions are well taken. A suggestion was made to
incorporate the provision that there should be a timeframe for
furnishing the data or statistics and it has to be made binding on all.
Fixing a timeframe is a survey specific. It is a survey specific. It
cannot be fixed that this survey should be completed within such a
period. It may not be possible as data may be collected from
individuals or business on different subjects and situations.
Section 5 of the Act provides for specifying such details by
statistical officer. Section 4 of the Act lays down that the timeframe for
data collection may be specified by appropriate Government or
statistical officer.
There were suggestions about NSSO’s surveys also, particularly,
periodicity. In particular, it was suggested that the survey on
employment, unemployment may be more frequent. I would like to
inform the august House that the NSSO has been conducting surveys
on many subjects from time to time. Service sector is presently being
surveyed by NSSO on its 74th round, that is 2016-17. Household
consumer expenditure will be surveyed by NSSO on its 75th round, that
is 2017-18. NSSO conducts surveys on agriculture acreage and yield in
every agriculture season and provides data to the Ministry of
Agriculture. Besides, it also conducts survey on situation assessment
of farmers periodically. The suggestion to have more frequent data on
employment and unemployment characteristic is a welcome suggestion.
I am proud to inform this august House that the Government has
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decided to launch periodic labour survey in 2017-18 to measure the
employment and unemployment characteristics at every quarter and
annually. So, we will have quarterly employment data as soon as the
survey methodology stabilizes. This Bill will facilitate that the
Government in organizing data collection under the provisions of the
principal Act throughout the country including Jammu and Kashmir. It
will also strengthen data collections.
Hon. Deputy Speaker Sir, I do not want to take much time of the
House. Today, we all know that the statistical thinking has become
indispensable for all efficient planning and administration. At the
national level, NSSO of my ministry is responsible for the conduct of
large scale sample survey in diverse fields. In States, at the apex level,
the Directorate of Economics and Statistics is responsible for
coordination of statistical activities in the State as well as for liaising
with the Centre.
There should be close coordination between the State and the
Centre. It is necessary to get the real time data. At present, except the
State of Jammu and Kashmir, the principal Act is applicable to all other
States in the country in the collection of statistical data. Hence, the
jurisdiction of the principal Act needs to be extended to the State of
Jammu and Kashmir also. The Bill will facilitate the Government in
organizing statutory data collection under the provisions of the
principal Act throughout the country including the State of Jammu and
Kashmir. Certainly, it will strengthen the data collection mechanism.
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So, I appeal to the hon. Members through you Sir, that the Bill may be
considered and passed by this august House.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is:
“That the Bill to amend the Collection of Statistics Act,
2008, be taken into consideration.”
The motion was adopted.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The House will now take up clause-by-
clause consideration of the Bill.
Clause 2
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri N.K. Premachandran, are you
moving your Amendment No.1 to clause 2?
SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): Sir, since the hon.
Minister has given a convincing answer, I am not moving my
amendment.
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is:
“That clause 2 stand part of the Bill.”
The motion was adopted.
Clause 2 was added to the Bill.
Clauses 3 and 4 were added to the Bill.
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Clause 5
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Shri Rajeev Shankarrao Satav – Not
present.
The question is:
“That clause 5 stand part of the Bill.”
The motion was adopted.
Clause 5 was added to the Bill.
Clause 6 was added to the Bill.
Clause 1, the Enacting Formula and the Title were added to the Bill.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The hon. Minister may now move that the
Bill be passed.
SHRI D.V. SADANANDA GOWDA: Sir, I beg to move:
“That the Bill be passed.”
HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is:
“That the Bill be passed.”
The motion was adopted.
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HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: The House stands adjourned to meet on
Wednesday, the 12th April, 2017 at 11.00 a.m.
1807 hours
The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Eleven of the Clock
On Wednesday, April 12, 2017/ Chaitra 22, 1939 (Saka)