SENATE SECRETARIAT
ORDERS OF THE DAY
for the meeting of
the Senate to be held at
1. Recitation
from the Holy Quran.
2. MR.
RAHMATULLAH KAKAR, ADVOCATE to move for leave to
introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment-III) Bill, 2006]. (Amendment of
Article 226).
3. MR.
RAHMATULLAH KAKAR, ADVOCATE to introduce the Bill
further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The
Constitution (Amendment-III) Bill, 2006].
4. MR.
ILYAS AHMED BILOUR to move for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Indus River System
Authority Act, 1992 [The Indus River System Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2010].
5. MR.
ILYAS AHMED BILOUR to introduce the Bill further to amend the Indus River System Authority Act, 1992 [The
Indus River System Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2010].
6. MR. SALEEM
SAIFULLAH KHAN to
move for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2010]. (Amendment of Articles 1 and 239).
7. MR.
SALEEM SAIFULLAH KHAN to introduce the Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment)
Bill, 2010].
8. PROF.
KHURSHID AHMED, PROF. MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM KHAN AND MST. AFIA ZIA to move for leave to introduce a Bill to amend the Disabled Persons
(Employment and Rehabilitation) Ordinance, 1981 [The Disabled Persons (Employment and Rehabilitation) (Amendment)
Bill, 2011].
9. PROF.
KHURSHID AHMED, PROF. MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM KHAN AND MST. AFIA ZIA to introduce the Bill to amend the Disabled Persons (Employment and
Rehabilitation) Ordinance, 1981 [The Disabled
Persons (Employment and Rehabilitation) (Amendment) Bill, 2011].
10. MR. BABAR
KHAN GHAURI, COL. (R) SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI, MR. AHMED ALI, DR. ABDUL
KHALIQ PIRZADA, MR. ABDUL HASEEB KHAN AND MRS. SHIRALA MALIK to move for
leave to introduce a Bill to provide measures for the creation of weapon free
Pakistan by banning the production, proliferation, smuggling, import and use of
firearms and ammunition and weapons and for the restoration of peace and public
order throughout Pakistan [The Deweaponisation of Pakistan Bill, 2011].
11. MR. BABAR
KHAN GHAURI, COL. (R) SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI, MR. AHMED ALI, DR. ABDUL
KHALIQ PIRZADA, MR. ABDUL HASEEB KHAN AND MRS. SHIRALA MALIK to introduce the
Bill to provide measures for the creation of weapon free Pakistan by banning the
production, proliferation, smuggling, import and use of firearms and ammunition
and weapons and for the restoration of peace and public order throughout
Pakistan [The Deweaponisation
of Pakistan Bill, 2011].
12. HAFIZ RASHID AHMAD to move for leave to introduce a Bill
further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The
Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2010]. (Amendment of Article 45).
13. HAFIZ RASHID AHMAD to introduce the Bill further to
amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution
(Amendment) Bill, 2010].
14. MR.
SALEEM SAIFULLAH KHAN to move for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for
the rehabilitation and financial assistance to the victims of natural
calamities [The Victims of Natural Calamities (Rehabilitation and Financial
Assistance) Bill, 2010].
15. MR.
SALEEM SAIFULLAH KHAN to introduce the Bill to provide for the
rehabilitation and financial assistance to the victims of natural calamities
[The Victims of Natural Calamities (Rehabilitation and Financial Assistance)
Bill, 2010].
16. DR. KHALID MEHMOOD SOOMRO to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2011]. (Substitution of
Article 251).
17. DR. KHALID MEHMOOD SOOMRO to introduce the
Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The
Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2011].
18. CHAUDHRY
SHUJAAT HUSSAIN, MR. S. M. ZAFAR AND MR. WASIM SAJJAD to move for
leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2010]. (Amendment of
Article 142).
19. CHAUDHRY
SHUJAAT HUSSAIN, MR. S. M. ZAFAR AND MR. WASIM SAJJAD to introduce the
Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The
Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2010].
20. COL. (R)
SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI to move for leave to introduce a Bill further to
amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution
(Amendment) Bill, 2011]. (Amendment
of Fourth Schedule).
21. COL. (R)
SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI to introduce the Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment)
Bill, 2011].
22. MR. SALEEM
SAIFULLAH KHAN to
move for leave to introduce a Bill further to amend the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2010]. (Amendment of Article 248).
23. MR.
SALEEM SAIFULLAH KHAN to introduce the Bill further to amend the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan [The Constitution (Amendment)
Bill, 2010].
24. MR. WASIM SAJJAD to move that the
Bill further to amend the Specific Relief Act, 1877 [The Specific Relief (Amendment)
Bill, 2008], as reported by the Standing Committee, be taken into consideration
at once.
25. MR. WASIM SAJJAD to move that the
Bill further to amend the Specific Relief Act, 1877 [The Specific Relief
(Amendment) Bill, 2008] be passed.
26. Further
discussion on the following motion moved by Dr. Khalid Mehmood Soomro on
“This House may discuss the problem of
un-employment in the country.”.
27. MR. ABDUL HASEEB KHAN to move that the House may discuss
the health policy of the Government with particular reference to registration
and pricing of drugs, National Health Programmes and
formation of drug regulatory authority in the light of 18th
Amendment in the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
28. DR.
MUHAMMAD ISMAIL BULEDI to move that this House may
discuss the overall performance of State Life Insurance Corporation of
29. MR. MUHAMMAD TALHA MAHMOOD to move that the House may
discuss the Housing Policy of the Government with particular reference to the
housing schemes for low paid government employees
30. PROF. KHURSHID
AHMED to move that
this House may discuss the overall performance of Federal Investigation Agency
(FIA) with particular reference to checking human trafficking.
31. MR. WASIM SAJJAD to move that the House
may discuss the affairs of
32. Discussion on the following resolution
moved by Dr. Khalid
Mehmood Soomro on
“This House recommends that the loans written off by the Government
Departments, Banks and Financial Institutions so far may be recovered
immediately.”.
33. PROF. KHURSHID
AHMED, PROF. MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM KHAN AND MST. AFIA ZIA to move
the following resolution:-
“This House expresses deep concern
over increasing number of traffic accidents in the country and resolves that
the Government must ensure strict adherence to traffic laws, rules and
regulations.”.
34. COL. (R)
SYED TAHIR HUSSAIN MASHHADI to move the following resolution:-
“This House recommends that stipends
be granted to all the unemployed educated persons in the country.”.
35.
“This House recommends that the
developmental funds allocated for FATA during the current financial year may be
released upto March, 2011.”.
36. MOULANA GUL NASEEB KHAN to move the following
Resolution:-
“The House recommends that Arabic language may be made medium of instruction
in educational institutions in the country and all the syllabus be published in
that language.”.
37. HAFIZ RASHID AHMAD to move the
following Resolution:-
“This House
recommends that the Government may announce Special Development Package for
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to bring the areas at par with other
parts of the country.”.
38. Further discussion
on the admitted adjournment motions moved by Senators Babar
Khan Ghauri, Col. (R) Syed Tahir
Hussain Mashhadi, Ahmed Ali, Dr. Abdul Khaliq Pirzada, Abdul Haseeb
Khan, Mrs. Shirala Malik,
Prof. Khurshid Ahmed, Prof. Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Mst. Afia Zia and Abdur Rahim Khan Mandokhail regarding unscheduled load-shedding, excessive
billing and increasing power rates.
RAJA MUHAMMAD AMIN
Secretary