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Senate Assembly   |     Mar 03, 2017 To Mar 28, 2017     |     Session No: 260     |     Session Type: Regular

  Session Time [In Hours : Minutes]

Sitting Date Sitting No. Schedule Starting Time Actual Starting Time Delay End Time of Sitting Total Sitting Time Break
03 Mar, 2017 1 10:00 10:01 00:01 11:25 1:24 0:00
06 Mar, 2017 2 03:00 03:01 00:01 07:58 4:40 0:17
07 Mar, 2017 3 03:00 03:00 00:00 05:11 2:11 0:00
08 Mar, 2017 4 03:00 03:00 00:00 07:23 4:12 0:11
09 Mar, 2017 5 03:00 03:03 00:03 06:03 3:00 0:00
10 Mar, 2017 6 10:30 10:46 00:16 01:20 2:34 0:00
13 Mar, 2017 7 03:00 03:02 00:02 06:06 3:04 0:00
15 Mar, 2017 8 03:00 03:09 00:09 05:02 1:53 0:00
16 Mar, 2017 9 03:00 03:18 00:18 05:24 2:06 0:00
17 Mar, 2017 10 10:00 10:00 00:00 12:39 2:39 0:00
20 Mar, 2017 11 03:00 03:02 00:02 06:30 3:28 0:00
21 Mar, 2017 12 03:00 03:03 00:03 05:56 2:53 0:00
22 Mar, 2017 13 10:00 11:10 01:10 01:43 2:33 0:00
28 Mar, 2017 14 03:00 03:35 00:35 05:47 2:12 0:00
Total/Average 0:11 38:49 0:28

  Attendance

Key Members' Attendance
Sitting No. Chairman Deputy Chairman Panel of Presiding Officers Prime Minister Leader of the House Leader of the Opposition
1

Present

Absent

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Absent

Present

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1:24 0:00 0:00 0:00 1:16 1:11
2

Present

Absent

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Absent

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4:40 0:00 0:00 0:00 4:40 1:19
3

Present

Absent

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Absent

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2:11 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:11 0:26
4

Present

Absent

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Absent

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3:07 0:00 1:05 0:00 4:12 1:30
5

Present

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Absent

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3:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:33 0:54
6

Present

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2:34 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:34 1:31
7

Present

Absent

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Absent

Present

Absent

3:04 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:53 0:00
8

Absent

Absent

Present

Absent

Absent

Absent

0:00 0:00 1:53 0:00 0:00 0:00
9

Present

Absent

Present

Absent

Present

Absent

1:34 0:00 0:32 0:00 2:04 0:00
10

Present

Absent

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Absent

Present

Present

1:34 0:00 1:05 0:00 2:39 2:39
11

Present

Absent

Present

Absent

Present

Present

3:28 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:47 2:55
12

Present

Absent

Present

Absent

Present

Present

2:53 0:00 0:00 0:00 1:27 2:31
13

Present

Present

Present

Present

Present

Present

2:24 0:00 0:09 0:28 2:33 2:33
14

Present

Absent

Present

Absent

Present

Present

2:12 0:00 0:00 0:00 2:12 2:12

No. of Sittings Attended

13

3

14

1

13

11

Total Time

34:05

0:00

4:44

0:28

34:01

19:41


Member's Attendance in each Sitting
Sitting No. Members At Outset Members At End Maximum Members Minority Members
1 13 25 51 1
2 20 17 73 4
3 14 12 67 3
4 18 14 68 3
5 15 9 62 3
6 18 20 60 4
7 17 15 52 2
8 22 20 58 3
9 20 19 57 3
10 13 20 55 3
11 14 18 59 1
12 20 31 66 3
13 45 48 72 3
14 70 16 84 3
Average Attendance 23 20 63 3

Members Attendance by Sitting and Party
Party Total Membership Average Present Average Absent Average Leave
PPPP 27 16 9 2
PML-N 26 17 6 3
IND 10 7 3 0
MQM 8 5 3 0
PTI 7 5 1 1
ANP 6 3 3 0
JUI 5 2 2 0
PML 4 2 2 0
NP 3 2 1 0
PKMAP 3 2 0 1
BNP-A 2 1 1 0
PML-F 1 1 0 0
BNP-M 1 0 0 1
JI 1 0 1 0

Parliamentary Leaders Attendance

Sitting No. Parliamentary Leaders
PML PML-F PPPP PTI MQM JUI PkMAP JI BNP-A ANP BNP NP
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2

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3

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5

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6

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7

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8

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9

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10

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11

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12

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13

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14

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No. of Sittings Attended

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

  Orders of the Day

  Question Hour ( View All Questions )

Sitting No. Ministry Starred Un-starred Total
1 Federal Education and Professional Training 3 0 3
1 Communication 9 0 9
1 Foreign Affairs 4 0 4
1 Inter-Provincial Coordination 1 0 1
1 National Food Security and Research 6 0 6
1 National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination 8 0 8
1 Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development 1 0 1
1 Ports and Shipping 6 0 6
3 Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs and Statistics 1 0 1
3 Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization 14 0 14
3 Industries & Production 9 0 9
3 Planning & Development 1 0 1
3 Planning, Development and Reform 9 0 9
3 Planning, Development and Reforms 1 0 1
3 Science and Technology 1 0 1
4 Aviation Division 6 0 6
4 Cabinet Division 4 0 4
4 Capital Administration and Development Division 15 0 15
4 Climate Change Division 2 0 2
4 Commerce 5 0 5
4 Establishment Division 3 0 3
4 Information Technology and Telecommunication 3 0 3
4 Textile Industry 2 0 2
5 Housing & Works 9 0 9
5 Human Rights 3 0 3
5 Law and Justice 1 0 1
5 Parliamentary Affairs 1 0 1
5 Petroleum and Natural Resources 11 0 11
5 Prime Minister’s Office 1 0 1
5 Water & Power 4 0 4
6 Defence 6 0 6
6 Information and Broadcasting 2 0 2
6 Interior and Narcotics Control 21 0 21
6 Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan 1 0 1
6 National History and Literary Heritage 1 0 1
6 Railways 1 0 1
6 States and Frontier Regions 6 0 6
8 Federal Education and Professional Training 8 0 8
8 Communication 5 0 5
8 Foreign Affairs 1 0 1
8 Inter-Provincial Coordination 1 0 1
8 National Food Security and Research 2 0 2
8 National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination 4 0 4
8 Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development 2 0 2
9 Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization 7 0 7
9 Industries & Production 4 0 4
10 Aviation Division 10 0 10
10 Cabinet Division 6 0 6
10 Capital Administration and Development Division 10 0 10
10 Climate Change Division 2 0 2
10 Commerce 5 0 5
10 Establishment Division 1 0 1
10 Information Technology and Telecommunication 2 0 2
12 Housing & Works 2 0 2
12 Law and Justice 1 0 1
12 Parliamentary Affairs 1 0 1
12 Petroleum and Natural Resources 2 0 2
12 President Secretariat 1 0 1
12 Religious Affairs and Inter-faith Harmony 1 0 1
12 Water & Power 5 0 5
Total265 0 265

  Privilege Motion

Sitting No. Privilege Motion Status
5
Against the officers of Co-operative Society Peshawar for not providing him the information
Rejected
7
Inadequate behavior of security forces at a check post at Khwaza kheila wherein he was not allowed to enter that area
Not Taken Up

  Adjournment Motion

Sitting No. Adjournment Motion Status
1
The causes and consequences of corruption scandals in Pakistan’s Cricket especially with respect to the Pakistan Super League
Out of Order
1
The actions taken by the Government of Punjab and Punjab Police against the Pakhtun Community on the pretext of crackdown against terrorists
Inadmissible
1
The threat to the general public in the wake of recent wave of terrorism and response of the State in this regard
Dropped
3
The collapse of entire structure of recently completed 4.8 MW Hydropower Project at the Upper Chenab Canal in district Sheikhupura which resulted into suspension of supply of irrigation water to huge chunk of agricultural land in several areas
Withdrawn
3
The media reports that Pakistan has suffered trade deficit of 14 billion dollars in the trade between India and Pakistan during the last ten years
Withdrawn
3
The serious flaws in information sharing mechanism of the Government authorities to the general public with particular reference to the facts and figures of any unfortunate terrorist attack
Withdrawn
6
The recent increase in the prices of petroleum products by the Government which would result into increase in inflation rate
Admitted for Discussion
7
The recent increase in the prices of petroleum products by the Government which would result into increase in inflation rate
Debated
8
The sectarian hatred being promoted through acts of racial profiling which may provide a fertile ground to the extremists Daesh group to spread its ideology in Pakistan by recruiting militants particularly in Punjab
Admitted for Discussion
8
The up-loading of material against the religious, social and ethical norms on the social media affecting the youth
Not Taken Up
8
The confession of Mr. Hussain Haqqani, Ex-Ambassador of Pakistan to USA through his article published in Washington Post on 10th March, 2017, with regard to facilitation of CIA agents’ discrete induction into Pakistan with the approval of the leadership of the ruling party at that time
Not Taken Up
9
The up-loading of material against the religious, social and ethical norms on the social media affecting the youth
Dropped
9
The confession of Mr. Hussain Haqqani, Ex-Ambassador of Pakistan to USA through his article published in Washington Post on 10th March, 2017, with regard to facilitation of CIA agents’ discrete induction into Pakistan with the approval of the leadership of the ruling party at that time
Admitted for Discussion
9
The failure of the Government to address significant issues pertaining to the census exercise such as the questionable use of forms that exclude carbon copies or any form of cross verification by enumerators, the exclusion of Form 2A which will leave out significant data and social indicators and the aspect of secrecy / confidentiality of the matter
Not Taken Up
10
The failure of the Government to address significant issues pertaining to the census exercise such as the questionable use of forms that exclude carbon copies or any form of cross verification by enumerators, the exclusion of Form 2A which will leave out significant data and social indicators and the aspect of secrecy/confidentiality of the matter
Disposed off
10
The consequences of statement made by the officials of Planning Commission that “only Chinese industrialists would be allowed to set up their industries in the proposed economic zones along the CPEC corridor
Disposed off
12
The need for effective monitoring of the executive by the Parliament especially with respect to the re-emergence of power circular debt and the role of Parliament to enquire into the payment of Rs. 48 billion made to IPPs in 2013 out of the budget without approval of the Parliament
Deferred

  Calling Attention Notices

Sitting No. Calling Attention Notices Ministry Status
1
The blocking of CNIC’s of Pakistani nationals belonging to FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan which is creating a sense of discrimination amongst the people of those areas
Interior and Narcotics Control Deffered
1
The mentioning of Azad Jammu and Kashmir territory as ‘Pakistani occupied area of Jammu and Kashmir’ in the course books being taught in private schools in Islamabad which is highly objectionable and against the national interest
Capital Administration and Development Division Not Taken Up
2
The blocking of CNIC’s of Pakistani nationals belonging to FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan which is creating a sense of discrimination amongst the people of those areas
Interior and Narcotics Control Taken Up
3
Non-functioning of tube wells and water filtration plants installed in various sectors of Islamabad
Interior and Narcotics Control Dropped
3
The mentioning of Azad Jammu and Kashmir territory as ‘Pakistani occupied area of Jammu and Kashmir’ in the course books being taught in private schools in Islamabad which is highly objectionable and against the national interest
Capital Administration and Development Division Taken Up
4
The due dates of payment of electricity bills in the last days of every month causing problems to the general public especially salaried persons having limited income
Water & Power Taken Up
4
The soaring of circular debt pertaining to IPPs and the threat of exercising of legal remedies by such IPPs to call on the sovereign guarantees
Water & Power Taken Up
5
The decision of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) to allow the export of flour / wheat products in dollars in response to which the Flour Mills owners purchased wheat from the Government of Punjab which retained Rs. 650 per ton as security which was to be released on production of export documents and after release of that amount the State Bank of Pakistan was to pay 70 per ton to those exporters but the Government of Punjab is not releasing the said amount of security on the pretext that the wheat was exported after purchasing the dollars from the local market
Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization Taken Up
5
The excessive billing by K-Electric Company and the Distribution Companies from the consumers
Water & Power Taken Up
6
The media report that contaminated blood is being used by the health facilities for transfusion of blood in the Islamabad Capital Territory
Capital Administration and Development Division Taken Up
6
The non-exploration of oil and gas from a successful project carried out in Sui Ragha, District Musakhel by the OGDCL in 1994
Petroleum and Natural Resources Taken Up
8
The forty seven stranded Pakistanis in Azizia Camp for the last seven months and non-payment of financial assistance, as announced by the Government of Pakistan, to the families of Pakistanis stranded in Dammam and other cities of Saudi Arabia
Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Taken Up
8
The lack of transparency in the census exercise
Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization Taken Up
9
The air pollution caused by the Steel Mills in the Federal Capital despite the fact that the Pakistan Environment Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) had sealed the Steel Mills five months ago but they have resumed their activities without getting clearance from the concerned authorities
Climate Change Division Deffered
9
Functioning of about one hundred guest houses, private schools, media houses, hostels for men and women in residential areas of Islamabad Capital Territory despite a ban imposed on such business activities in those areas by the Supreme Court of Pakistan two years ago
Capital Administration and Development Division Taken Up
10
The air pollution caused by the Steel Mills in the Federal Capital despite the fact that the Pakistan Environment Protection Agency (Pak-EPA) had sealed the Steel Mills five months ago but they have resumed their activities without getting clearance from the concerned authorities
Climate Change Division Taken Up
10
The non-completion of following electrification schemes for the villages of Talka Mir Sakro, District Thatta, approved under the village electrification program, funds for which were released by the Sindh Government to HESCO and work order was also issued for the execution of these schemes in 2012:- i. Jam Khaskhali and other part-II; ii. Mohammad Khaskhali and others part-III; and iii. Mohalla Munger Khan Palijo, District Thatta
Water & Power Taken Up
12
The continuous delay in finalization of 9th NFC Award
Finance, Revenue, Economic Affairs, Statistics and Privatization Taken Up
12
The recent media reports that the gas distribution companies are being pushed by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) to enhance the ratio of gas loses and theft from 4.5% to 9% to be charged from the public
Petroleum and Natural Resources Deffered

  Legislative Business

Sitting No. Name of Bill Type Status
2 The Islamabad National Hospital Bill, 2017 Private Deferred
2 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Section 323) Private Introduced
2 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of sections 273, 274 and 275) Private Introduced
2 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Article 70) Private Deferred
2 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Article 101) Private Introduced
2 The Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of sections 80 and 82) Private Introduced
2 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Article 37) Private Introduced
2 The Medical and Dental Council (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Private Introduced
2 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Omission of Article 182) Private Deferred
2 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment of Article 209) Private Deferred
2 The Trafficking in Persons Bill, 2016 Private Deferred
2 The Smuggling of Migrants Bill, 2016 Private Deferred
2 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of new sections 320A and 337JJ) Private Deferred
2 The Islamabad Restriction on Employment of Children Bill, 2016 Private Deferred
2 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment in section 364A) Private Deferred
2 The Police Order (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Deferred
2 The Islamabad Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Deferred
4 The Pakistan Commissions of Inquiry Bill, 2016 Government Passed
5 The Public Private Partnership Authority Bill, 2016 Government Passed
5 The Pakistan Council for Science and Technology Bill, 2016 Government Passed
5 The Pakistan National Accreditation Council Bill, 2016 Government Passed
5 The Police Order (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Insertion of new sections 320A and 337JJ) Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Islamabad Restriction on Employment of Children Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Islamabad Registration (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment of section 364A) Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Trafficking in Persons Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn from the Committee
5 The Smuggling of Migrants Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn from the Committee
6 The Senate Secretariat Services Bill, 2017 Private Passed
7 The Islamabad National Hospital Bill, 2017 Private Withdrawn
7 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Article 70) Private Introduced
7 The Pakistan Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Private Introduced
7 The Financial Institutions (Recovery of Finances) (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 2) Private Introduced
7 The Anti-Money Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of section 4) Private Introduced
7 The Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of sections 154 and 156 and Insertion of new section 154A) Private Introduced
7 The Right to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Private Introduced
7 The Ratification of International Treaties Bill, 2017 Private Deferred
7 The Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University Islamabad (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Rejected
9 The Right to Information Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn
10 The Pakistan Climate Change Bill, 2017 Government Passed
11 The Ratification of International Treaties Bill, 2017 Private Withdrawn
11 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Article 255) Private Introduced
11 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Omission of Article 182) Private Dropped
11 The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment of Article 209) Private Dropped
11 The Police Order (Amendment) Bill, 2016 Private Withdrawn
13 The Pakistan Army (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Government Passed
13 The Constitution (Twenty-eighth Amendment) Bill, 2017 Government Deferred
14 The Constitution (Twenty-eighth Amendment) Bill, 2017 Government Passed
14 The Illegal Dispossession (Amendment) Bill, 2017 Government Introduced

  Resolution

Sitting No. Resolution Type of Resolution Status
2 This House strongly condemns the recent terrorist attack on a mosque in Quebec, Canada in which six persons were killed and seventeen got injured Private Adopted
2 This House strongly condemns the recent attacks on mosques in USA and Canada which are sheer violation of International Human Rights Charter. The House urges upon the Government of USA and Canada to take steps for protection of religious freedom of Muslims. The House demands of the Government of Pakistan to raise this issue on all international forums including UNO and OIC to stop such incidents against Muslims Private Adopted
2 The House recommends that the Government should establish more hospitals in Islamabad Private Deferred
2 This House recommends that the Government should take necessary steps to register minors in domestic employment, if any, and the street children in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) and to protect their fundamental rights as guaranteed in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The House also recommends that the Government should take effective steps for welfare and protection of deprived children in ICT and to provide them education and basic necessities of life to make them useful citizens. The House urges upon the Government to strictly implement the laws regarding child labour, child protection and child abuse in ICT and award severe punishment to those found violating the same Private Adopted
2 This House shows its concern on the phrase "Islamic Terrorism" being used by the US President, Mr. Donald Trump. The House urges upon the Government to convey to the US Ambassador the concerns of the people of Pakistan in this regard and request the President through him to stop using the said phrase Private Adopted
4 On the occasion of International Women’s Day, this House acknowledges the contributions of Pakistani women from every walk of life, our homemakers, farmers, domestic helpers, labour, filmmakers, Educationists, Artists, doctors, Writers, Poets, Media persons, Legislators and pays tribute to the relentless efforts of Pakistani women for the development and progress of the country and salutes their struggle for standing against dictator for the democratic rights of the people of Pakistan. This House reaffirms its commitment to protect the constitutional rights of women and ensure to promote their safety and welfare Joint Adopted
7 This House recommends that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) should take immediate steps to detect and cancel all Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) issued to illegal immigrants in the country Private Deferred
7 This House recommends that the monetization of vehicles policy for Government officers in BPS-20 and above may be extended to the officers in BPS-17 to 19 Private Rejected
7 This House recommends that the Waseela-e-Haq and Waseela-e-Rozgar schemes launched under the Benazir Income Support Programme during the previous regime which have been discontinued by the present Government may be revived forthwith Private Adopted
7 This House recommends that the Senators who do not hold any office should be provided dedicated offices and necessary staff in order to enable them to perform their Parliamentary duties smoothly and efficiently and amendments be made in the Members of Parliament (Salaries and Allowances Act) 1974, if required Private Dropped
7 This House recommends that the Government should take stern action against the illegal overseas employment promoters, their agents and sub-agents in the country Private Deferred
11 This House strongly condemns the reported house arrest of Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, head of Jamaat-ud-Dawa on 31st January, 2017 Private Dropped
11 This House recommends that the Government should take immediate steps to eliminate smuggling in the country Private Dropped
11 This House recommends that the Government should take necessary steps to regulate the working hours, fees and other charges of private hospitals and clinics in Islamabad Private Adopted
11 This House recommends that the Government should take effective steps for repatriation of money kept abroad by Pakistanis Private Dropped
11 The House pays tribute to the Pakistan Navy on successfully conducting the biggest International Naval Peace Exercise in Pakistan in collaboration with 37 countries Private Adopted

  Reports

Sitting No. Report Status
1
The report of the Committee on the subject matter of starred questions Nos. 45, 46 and 47, asked by Senator Mir Kabeer Ahmed Muhammad Shahi, on 7th September, 2016, regarding the PAS and PSP officers in BPS-20 and 21 belonging to the Province of Balochistan and the policy for their posting in the country and abroad
Presented
1
The 3rd Interim report of the Special Committee on marginalized segments of society
Presented
2
The Public Private Partnership Authority Bill, 2016
Presented
2
The National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2017
Presented
2
The Pakistan National Accreditation Council Bill, 2016
Presented
2
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the subject matter of starred question No. 109, asked by Senator Col. (R) Syed Tahir Hussain Mashhadi, on 25th November, 2016, regarding the Bhara Kahu Housing Scheme for Government Employees, be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 7th March, 2017
Extension Granted
2
The Ehtram-e-Ramazan (Amendment) Bill, 2017], introduced by Senator Chaudhary Tanvir Khan, on 16th January, 2017, may be extended for a period of sixty working days with effect from 14th March, 2017
Extension Granted
2
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the subject matter of starred question No. 73, asked by Senator Chaudhary Tanvir Khan, on 12th January, 2017, regarding the details of income and expenditure of the Pakistan Cricket Board during the last five years, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 12th March, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The National School of Public Policy (Amendment) Bill, 2017
Presented
3
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the subject matter of starred question No. 55, asked by Senator Nauman Wazir Khattak, on 10th January, 2017, regarding number of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) established / notified in the country, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 13th March, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The Provincial Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2017, introduced by Senator Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, on 9th January, 2017, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 10th March, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017, introduced by Senator Sirajul Haq, on 16th January, 2017, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 15th March, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on a point of public importance raised by Senator Dr. Jehanzeb Jamaldini on 10th January, 2017, regarding amnesty scheme for motor vehicles, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 12th March, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The Partnership (Amendment) Bill, 2016, introduced by Senator Mohammad Azam Khan Swati, on 26th September, 2016, may be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 4th April, 2017
Extension Granted
3
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the subject matter of starred question No. 79, asked by Senator Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh on 22nd December, 2016, regarding the import of auto parts in the shape of scrap from Japan and re-assembling of the same into cars, may be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 5th April, 2017
Extension Granted
4
The National Accountability (Amendment) Bill, 2017
Referred back the report to the Committee
4
The report of the Special Committee on 24 Demands made by the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Presented
4
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on the subject matter of the Calling Attention Notice moved by Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq on 20th January, 2017, regarding the granting of equivalence certificates to O and A level students by Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC), may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 21st March, 2017
Extension Granted
4
The time for presentation of report of the Committee on the question of breach of privilege of the House by Secretary Aviation by providing incorrect reply to Senate starred question No. 119, set down for answering on 17th January, 2017, asked by Senator Farhatullah Babar, may be extended for a period of forty five working days with effect from 18th March, 2017
Extension Granted
4
The time for presentation of report of the Committee on the question of breach of privilege of the Senate by the Ministry of Finance and National Bank of Pakistan by not acting upon the ruling of the Chairman Senate regarding taking action against the officials who drafted and approved the misleading answer to Senate starred question No. 4, set down for answering on 6th September, 2016, for placing the same before the Parliament, may be extended for a further period of sixty working days with effect from 7th April, 2017
Extension Granted
4
The time for presentation of report of the Special Committee on the matter referred by the House on 15th February, 2017, regarding “the sale of PIA Airbus A-310 to a German Firm in violation of PPRA rules”, may be extended for a period of sixty working days
Extension Granted
5
The second interim report of the Special Committee regarding the overall performance of PIA
Presented
5
The report of the Special Committee on the matter pertaining to the aircrafts obtained by PIA on wet lease from Turkey
Presented
5
The report of the Committee on “Torture on a domestic servant minor girl, Tayyaba”
Presented
5
The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2016, introduced by Senator Zaheer-ud-Din Babar Awan, on 9th January, 2017, may be extended for a period of sixty working days with effect from 10th March, 2017
Extension Granted
5
The COMSATS University Islamabad Bill, 2017, may be extended for a period of ten working days with effect from 10th March, 2017
Extension Granted
5
The Premarital Blood Screening (Family Laws Amendment) Bill, 2016, referred by the House on 25th July, 2016, for joint consideration and report by the Standing Committees on Law and Justice and Religious Affairs and Inter-Faith Harmony, may be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 10th March, 2017
Extension Granted
5
The time for presentation of report of the Standing Committee on a point of public importance raised by Senator Taj Haider on 16th February, 2017, regarding an advertisement whereby the outsourcing of the Airports of the country has been advertised, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 15th March, 2017
Presented
6
The Right to Information Bill, 2016, introduced by Senator Kamil Ali Agha on 21st November, 2016, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 19th March, 2017
Extension Granted
8
The report of the Committee on “torture on two boys, who were subjected to brutal torture by Islamabad Police and were forced to confess various crimes”
Presented
8
The report of the Committee on the budgetary allocation and its bi-annual utilization (July-December, 2016) by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources for the fiscal year 2016-17, in terms of sub-rule (4) of rule 166 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012
Presented
8
The report of the Committee on a point of public importance raised by Senator Muhammad Saleh Shah on 15th February, 2017, regarding discrepancies in the forms issued by the Statistics Division for the upcoming population census of the country and devising a proper mechanism for counting of IDPs of FATA who are scattered throughout the county
Presented
8
The Corporate Rehabilitation Bill, 2017, may be extended for a period of thirty working days with effect from 21st March, 2017
Extension Granted
9
The Right to Information Bill, 2016, introduced by Senator Kamil Ali Agha on 21st November, 2016
Presented
9
The Pakistan Climate Change Bill, 2017
Presented
12
The COMSATS University Islamabad Bill, 2017
Presented
14
The Provincial Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2016 introduced by Senator Mian Muhammad Ateeq Shaikh, on 9th January, 2017
Presented
14
The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Sections 292, 293 and 294) introduced by Senator Sirajul Haq, on 16th January, 2017
Presented
14
The Control of Narcotic Substances (Amendment) Bill, 2017 introduced by Senator Chaudhary Tanvir Khan, on 13th February, 2017
Presented
14
The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of Section 323) introduced by Senator Mohammad Azam Khan Swati, on 6th March, 2017
Presented
14
The Pakistan Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017 (Amendment of sections 273, 274 and 275) introduced by Senator Mohammad Azam Khan Swati, on 6th March, 2017
Presented
14
The report of the Committee on the performance of Gun and Country Club Islamabad with particular reference to the recent strike / protest by the employees of the Club
Presented
14
The time for presentation of report of the Committee to examine the existing conditions and the need for expansion and renovation of the Bacha Khan Airport, Peshawar, may be extended for a period of sixty working days with effect from 1st April, 2017
Extension Granted
14
The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Substitution of Article 251), introduced by Senator Sassui Palijo, on her behalf and on behalf of Senator Mukhtiar Ahmed Dhamrah @ Aajiz, on 19th December, 2016, may be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 3rd April, 2017
Extension Granted
14
The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (Amendment of Article 251), introduced by Senator Karim Ahmed Khawaja on his behalf and on behalf of twenty-seven other Senators, on 19th December, 2016, may be extended for a further period of thirty working days with effect from 3rd April, 2017
Extension Granted

  Motion Under Rule 218

Sitting No. Motion Under Rule 218 Status
2
This House may discuss the ways and means to make Islamabad clean and beautiful on permanent basis
Debated
2
This House may discuss the dilapidated condition of roads in ICT, with particular reference to Service Road from Golra Mor to Riphah International University
Debated
2
The House may discuss the reasons for decline in the exports of the country
Debated
2
This House may discuss the recent mysterious disappearance and re-appearance of some bloggers in Islamabad and other parts of the country
Deferred
2
This House may discuss the need to eradicate the increasing number of quacks practicing in ICT
Debated
7
This House may discuss the recent mysterious disappearance and re-appearance of some bloggers in Islamabad and other parts of the country
Debated
7
This House may discuss the need for enforcing Islamic Banking System in the country
Debated
7
The issues being faced by Pakistan Railways' "running staff," such as guards, drivers and STE's
Deferred
7
The House may discuss the situation arising out of the forced acquisition of land by the ICT administration in mozas Tamma and Mohriyan of Islamabad, for the housing society of the lawyers launched by the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation
Debated
7
The present status of Telephone Industry of Pakistan (TIP) established in Haripur
Debated
7
This House may discuss the situation arising out of the excessive utilization of ground water by mining industry
Dropped
11
The House may discuss the performance of Pakistani missions abroad with particular reference to highlighting the Kashmir issue at international level and seeking assistance of international community to resolve the same
Dropped
11
This House may discuss the implications of the statement made by the Federal Minister for Interior in the Senate on 10th January, 2017, in which he made a distinction between the banned terrorist outfits and the proscribed sectarian organizations in the country
Debated
11
The situation arising out of unabated increase in smuggling of electronics, textile products and other goods and their sale in bara markets with particular reference to its negative impact on the local industry and overall economy of the country
Debated
11
This House may discuss the role of the Pakistan Sports Board in the promotion of sports in the country
Debated
11
This House may discuss the performance of Zarai Traqiati Bank Ltd. with particular reference to the loans and assistance being provided by that bank to the farmers and its overall impact on the agricultural sector
Deferred

  Amendment in Rules of Procedure

Sitting No. Amendment in Rules of Procedure Status
7
in sub-rule (2) of rule 191 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012, the words “on demand” shall be omitted
Reffered to the standing Committee on Rules of Proceedure
7
In sub-rule (2) of rule 191 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012,for the full stop occurring at the end a colon “:” shall be substituted and thereafter the following proviso shall be added, namely:- “Provided that in sensitive matters the minutes shall be provided to the Members on demand, with the permission of the Chairman Senate.”
Reffered to the standing Committee on Rules of Proceedure

  Motion under Rule 196(1)

Sitting No. Motion under Rule 196(1) Status
8
The report of the Committee on a point of public importance raised by Senator Muhammad Saleh Shah on 15th February, 2017, regarding discrepancies in the forms issued by the Statistics Division for the upcoming population census of the country and devising a proper mechanism for counting of IDPs of FATA who are scattered throughout the county
Deferred
9
The second interim report of the Special Committee regarding the overall performance of PIA, presented in the House on 9th March, 2017
Adopted
9
The report of the Special Committee on those demands presented in the House on 8th March, 2017
Adopted
10
The report of the Committee on a point of public importance raised by Senator Muhammad Saleh Shah on 15th February, 2017, regarding discrepancies in the forms issued by the Statistics Division for the upcoming population census of the country and devising a proper mechanism for counting of IDPs of FATA who are scattered throughout the county, presented in the House on 15th March, 2017
Adopted
14
The special report of the Standing Committee on the performance of Gun and Country Club Islamabad with particular reference to the recent strike / protest by the employees of the Club
Deferred



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