Fifth - Goa Legislative Assembly
Fifth - Goa Legislative Assembly
Fifth - Goa Legislative Assembly
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~emanh~ol. 12 -Public Works, Housing and Urban Development. (<br />
Demand No. 13 -Roads and Bridges.<br />
Demand No: 14 - Education, Art and Culture.<br />
Demand No. 15 - Medical, Flamily Welfare, Public Health, Sanitation and<br />
Water Supply.<br />
Demand No. 18 - SociaJ Security and Welfare, Relief on Account of Natural<br />
Calamities and Food.<br />
Demand No. 19 + Cmperatim and Community Devdopmmt.<br />
Demand No. 21 - Agriculture and Allied semices.<br />
Demand No. 22 - Irrigation and Powefr Projects.<br />
Demand No. 24 4 Road and Water Transport Services (including Ports).<br />
- Appropriation - Public Debt (charged) (discussion only).<br />
V. Gwe8ment Bills.<br />
The following Bills were introduced, considered, read clause by clause and<br />
passed:<br />
1) Bill no. 5 of 1980- The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Supplementary Appro-<br />
priation Bill, 19880.<br />
2) Bill no. 6 of 1980- The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Appmpriation (Vote on<br />
Account) Bill, 1980.<br />
Friday, the 28th March, 1980<br />
I. i) Nine Starred Questions were answered.<br />
ti) Three Starred Questions were1 postponed,<br />
iii) Fourteen Starred' Questions were not reached and were tramfered to<br />
unstarred list.<br />
11. The Chief Minister laid the following papers on the table of the House:<br />
1) The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Motor Vehicles (Forty-<strong>Fifth</strong> Amendment)<br />
Rules, 1979.<br />
2) The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Motor Vehicles (Forty-Sixth Amendment)<br />
Rules, 1979.<br />
3) The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Motor Vehicles (Forty-Seventh Amendment)<br />
Rules, 1979.<br />
4) The <strong>Goa</strong>, Daman and Diu Motor Vehicles (Forty Eighth Amendment)<br />
Rules; 1979.<br />
171. The Minister for <strong>Legislative</strong> Affairs announced the business to be tran-<br />
sacfed during the week.<br />
Dr. (1) Shri C. U. Chodankar, called the attention of the Chief Minister<br />
to the following matter of urgent public importance:<br />
"Acute shortage of cement and serious inconvenience to the public on<br />
account of present system of distribuition d cement restricting to maximum