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Shri Pankaj Pushkar

“The Legislative Assembly in its sitting held on 21 March 2018 resolves and requests Government. of India that : 1. A time bound inquiry under the supervision of sitting bench of Hon’ble Supreme Court be conducted by Central Bureau of Investigation pertaining to the examinations held by Staff Selection Commission and the procedures adopted by it during the year 2016 to 2018, and 2. The Govt. of India should also issue a white paper regarding status of unemployment and the employment/Government jobs provided during the last four years.  

Shri Saurabh Bharadwaj

“The Legislative Assembly in its sitting held on 21 March 2018 resolves that : Whereas, students of the Jawahar Lal Nehru University have filed complaints of sexual harassment and molestation against JNU Professor Mr.

Shri Saurabh Bharadwaj

“The Legislative Assembly in its sitting on 16th March 2018 resolves that: Whereas, the ongoing sealing drive in various markets in the National Capital Territory of Delhi has wreaked havoc among the traders and has left thousands of workers unemployed; and It takes a lifetime and in many cases generations to set-up any establishment for livelihood; and A metropolis of the size of Delhi has come up over centuries and has witnessed hard working people contributing immensely to the country’s economy; and After 2012, the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India had given ample opportunities to the DDA a

Shri Somnath Bharti

“The Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi having its sitting on 17 January, 2018; Taking note of the fact that the BJP Government in Centre has made so many ‘U-turns’ which are proving to be detrimental to the interest of ordinary people of India; Resolves to oppose the decision of the Union Cabinet to allow 100% FDI in retail, as it leads to breaking the back of small and medium traders and ultimately to economic slavery of the country.”  

Shri Rajesh Gupta

“DSSSB has advertised that they are in the process of recruitment of teachers in Directorate of Education; Considering the various directions issued by the Hon’ble Minister of Education to the Chief Secretary and Education Directorate; and Considering the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s judgements in the matter of SLPC No.3159/2015 and No.32008/2013; This House resolves that the current recruitment process be put on hold till the Directorate of Education formulates a policy for giving due weightage to Guest Teachers based on their working in Delhi Government Schools.”  

Shri Madan Lal

“The Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi Having its sitting in Delhi on 30 June, 2017 Taking note of the fact that due to the overwhelming response from neighbouring states of Delhi, local aspirants for teaching positions struggle to find employment as teachers in the state from which they completed their graduation. Also noting that Universities in Delhi have a strong academic rigour, resulting in candidates graduating from Delhi scoring lower grades than counterparts from other states.

Shri Somnath Bharti

“The Legislative Assembly of NCT of Delhi having its sitting in Delhi on 29 June, 2017: Recalling with pride the principles on which the foundation of our secular democratic republic is established; Hoping that those very principles continue to guide the conduct of each and every citizen of the country, Exhorting each one of our country men to do their best to uphold the “Constitution of India in letter and spirit and not fall for vicious and divisive propaganda; Condemns in strongest possible terms the mindless mob violence being unleashed across the country in the name of religion; Urges

Shri Manish Sisodia, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister

“The Legislative Assembly of National Capital Territory of Delhi having its sitting in Delhi on 29 June 2017; Taking note of the fact that there are over two lakh students who pass out from schools in Delhi, who are struggling to get admission in Institutions of Higher Education; Also noting the fact that twenty eight colleges affiliated to the University of Delhi are funded partially or fully by the Government of NCT of Delhi from the resources contributed by the tax payers of Delhi; Hereby resolves that 85% of the total seats in the Institutions and colleges of Higher Education affiliated

Shri Manish Sisodia, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister

“The Legislative Assembly of National Capital Territory of Delhi having its sitting in Delhi on 29 June 2017; Taking note of the fact that there are over 2 lakh students who pass out from schools in Delhi, many of whom are struggling to get admission in Higher Education institutions; Taking further note of the fact that as per the following provisions of the Delhi University Act, 1922 no other University in Delhi is legally authorised to grant affiliation to any college; Sub-Section (2) of Section 5; “Notwithstanding anything in any other law for the time being in force, no educational inst

Shri Vishesh Ravi

“That while agreeing in principle with the Goods and Services Tax, this House opposes the attempt of the GST Council to levy exorbitant taxes @ 18% and 28 %; That this House is of the firm view that higher tax rates are detrimental to the treasury and is the cause for inflation and tax evasion; That this House resolves that throughout the country the GST rate should not exceed 10 %, out of which 5 % each would be shared by the Centre and the States.” “That while agreeing in principle with the Goods and Services Tax, this House opposes the attempt of the GST Council to levy exorbitant taxes

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