Tripura Legislative Assembly
Tripura Legislative Assembly ত্রিপুরা বিধানসভা | |
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11th Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | |
Established | 1963 |
Leadership | |
Speaker |
Ramendra Chandra Debnath, CPI (M) Since 15 March 2013 |
Deputy Speaker |
Pabitra Kar, CPI (M) Since 18 March 2013 |
Secretary |
Bamdeb Majumder, CPI (M) |
Chief Minister | |
Leader of Opposition |
Ratan Lal Nath, INC Since 26 April 2013 - 29 July 2013 |
Leader of Opposition | |
Structure | |
Seats | 60 |
Political groups | Others(0) |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post | |
Last election | 14 February 2013 |
Meeting place | |
Agartala | |
Website | |
tripuraassembly |
The Tripura Legislative Assembly or Tripura Vidhan Sabha (Bengali: ত্রিপুরা বিধানসভা) is the unicameral legislature of the northeastern Indian state of Tripura, with 60 MLAs. The present Assembly is located in Gurkhabasti. Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala served as the previous meeting place. The tenure of the Assembly is five years unless sooner dissolved. The present House is the Eleventh Legislative Assembly where Ramendra Chandra Debnath is the current speaker of the House.
History
Tripura was a Princely State till Government of Indian Dominion took over the Administration in 1949 under an agreement made between the Governor-General of India and His Highness the Maharaja of Tripura which was signed by V.P. Menon, Adviser to the Government of India, Ministry of States, on behalf of the Governor General and by Kanchan Prabha Devi Maharani Regent, Tripura State, on behalf of the Maharaja, who was a minor. According to this Agreement, the Tripura Administration order 1949 was passed by the Government of India on 15 October 1949. The Order provided for the appointment of Chief Commissioner and placed him at the Head of the State Tripura[2] A Regency Council was formed in the State for a short period before Independence which was dissolved with the signing of an Agreement of merger of Tripura with the Indian Union in September 1949. It became a Part `C’ State in October 1949. On 1 November 1956, Tripura became a Union Territory and an Advisory Committee was formed to advise the Chief Commissioner. On 15 August 1957, a Territorial Council was formed with 30 elected members and two members nominated by the Government of India.
On 1 July 1963, the Tripura Territorial Council was dissolved and a Legislative Assembly with the existing members of the Territorial Council was formed. The Parliament was empowered to allow a council of advisers or ministers to function as the executive of that state for the purpose of aiding the Chief Commissioner. The President appointed three Advisors in the State of Tripura with effect from 14 April 1953. The Territorial Council Act, 1956 provided for territorial Council of Tripura composed of 32 Members of whom 30 were elected by the people on the basis of adult suffrage and two were nominated by the Central Government. The term of office of a member of a Territorial Council was five years. Under the Territorial Council Act, the Territorial Council should choose two members of the Council to be respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Tripura Territorial Council worked with limited Power from 1957.
The first election of Territorial Council was held in 1957 for 5 years.[3] The North Eastern Areas (Reorganization) Act,1971, was passed in the Parliament and assented to by the President on 30 December 1971. In Tripura this Act was given effect to on and from 21 January 1972 under which the State of Tripura attained full Statehood of the Indian Union. The State Legislative Assembly became sixty seated according to the Constitution and first election was held in March 1972.. The State Legislature is a unicameral body with a Legislative Assembly consisting of 60 members. The tenure of the Assembly is five years unless sooner dissolved. [4]
Previous assemblies
The assemblies constituted so far are listed below[5]
No. | Period |
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1st Assembly | 1.7.63 to 12.01.67 |
2nd Assembly | 1.3.67 to 1.11.71 |
3rd Assembly | 20.3.72 to 5.11.77 |
4th Assembly | 5.1.78 to 7.1.83 |
5th Assembly | 10.1.83 to 5.2.88 |
6th Assembly | 5.2.88 to 28.2.93 |
7th Assembly | 10.4.93 to 10.3.98 |
8th Assembly | 10.3.98 to 28.2.03 |
9th Assembly | 4.3.03 to 3.3.08 |
10th Assembly | 10.03.08 to 01.03.13 |
11th Assembly | 02.03.13 to till date |
Tenth assembly
The members of the tenth assembly are[6]
No. | Member | Constituency | Party |
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1 | Pranab Deb Barma | Simna | CPI(M) |
2 | Ratan Lal Nath | Mohanpur | INC |
3 | Haricharan Sarkar | Bamutia | CPI(M) |
4 | Sankar Prasad Datta | Barjala | CPI(M) |
5 | Pabitra Kar | Khayerpur | CPI(M) |
6 | Sudip Roy Barman | Agartala | INC |
7 | Surajit Datta | Ramnagar | INC |
8 | Asish Kumar Saha | Town Bordwali | INC |
9 | Gopal Chandra Roy | Banamalipur | INC |
10 | Manik Dey | Majlishpur | CPI(M) |
11 | Monoranjan Debbarma | Mandai Bazer | CPI(M) |
12 | Niranjan Debbarma | Takarjala | CPI(M) |
13 | Anil Sarkar | Pratapgarh | CPI(M) |
14 | Dilip Sarkar | Badharghat | INC |
15 | Narayan Chandra Choudhury | Kamala Sagar | CPI(M) |
16 | Bhanu Lal Saha | Bishalgarh | CPI(M) |
17 | Keshab Debbarma | Golaghati | CPI(M) |
18 | Narayan Rupini | Charilam | CPI(M) |
19 | Sahid Choudhury | Boxanagar | CPI(M) |
20 | Sukumar Barman | Nalchar | CPI(M) |
21 | Subal Bhowmik | Sonamura | INC |
22 | Manik Sarkar | Dhanpur | CPI(M) |
23 | Padma Kumar Debbarma | Ramchandraghat | CPI(M) |
24 | Samir Deb Sarkar | Khowai | CPI(M) |
25 | Sachindra Debbarma | Asharambari | CPI(M) |
26 | Aghore Debbarma | Promodenagar | CPI(M) |
27 | Manidra Chandra Das | Kalyanpur | CPI(M) |
28 | Khagendra Jamatia | Krishnapur | CPI(M) |
29 | Gouri Das | Teliamura | CPI(M) |
30 | Naresh Chandra Jamatia | Bagma | CPI(M) |
31 | Partha Das | Salgarah | RSP |
32 | Joy Gobinda Deb Roy | Radhakishorepur | RSP |
33 | Madhab Chandra Saha | Matabari | CPI(M) |
34 | Keshab Majumder | Kakraban | CPI(M) |
35 | Sudhan Das | Rajnagar | CPI(M) |
36 | Basudeb Majumder | Belonia | CPI(M) |
37 | Manindra Reang | Santirbazar | CPI |
38 | Badal Choudhury | Hrishyamukh | CPI(M) |
39 | Jashabir Tripura | Jolaibari | CPI(M) |
40 | Jitendra Choudhury | Manu | CPI(M) |
41 | Rita Kar (Majumder) | Sabroom | CPI(M) |
42 | Daniel Jamatia | Ampinagar | CPI(M) |
43 | Manoranjan Acharjee | Birganj | CPI(M) |
44 | Lalit Mohan Tripura | Raima Valley | CPI(M) |
45 | Manoj Kanti Deb | Kamalpur | INC |
46 | Sudhir Das | Surma | CPI(M) |
47 | Prasanta Debbarma | Saleama | CPI(M) |
48 | Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl | Kulai | INPT |
49 | Nirajoy Tripura | Chhawmanu | CPI(M) |
50 | Bidhu Bhusan Malakar | Pabiachhara | CPI(M) |
51 | Bijoy Roy | Fatikroy | CPI(M) |
52 | Tapan Chakraborty | Chandipur | CPI(M) |
53 | Birajit Sinha | Kailashahar | INC |
54 | Fayzur Rahaman | Kurti | CPI(M) |
55 | Bijita Nath | Kadamtala | CPI(M) |
56 | Biswa Bandhu Sen | Dharmanagar | INC |
57 | Ramendra Chandra Debnath | Jubarajnagar | CPI(M) |
58 | Arun Kumar Chakma | Pencharthal | CPI(M) |
59 | Subodh Das | Panisagar | CPI(M) |
60 | Rajendra Reang | Kanchanpur | CPI(M) |
At a Glance
Assembly at a glance[7]
No. of Assembly & its Period | Date of its First Sitting | Governor (Name with Period) | Speaker | Dy. Speaker | Leader of the House | Leader of the Opposition | Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | Secretary |
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1st Assembly
01.07.1963 to 12.01.1967 |
07.10.1963 | i. Shri Santi Priya Mukherjee, IAS
ii. Shri. M.C. Mukherjee, IAS |
Shri Upendra Kumar Roy | Md. Ersad Ali Choudhury | Shri Sachindra Lal Singh | i. Shri Aghore Deb Barma
ii. Shri Nripendra Chakraborty |
Department of Parliamentary Affairs was not created | |
2nd Assembly
01.03.1967 to 01.11.1971 |
14.03.1967 | i. Shri U.N. Sharma, IAS
ii. Shri D.K. Bhattacharya iii. A.L. Dias, ICS iv. Baleswar Prasad, IAS |
Shri Manindra Lal Bhowmik | Shri Manoranjan Nath | Shri Sachindra Lal Singh | Shri Bidya Chandra Deb Barma | Department of Parliamentary Affairs newly created in February 1971. This Deptt. was allocated to Shri Prafulla Kumar Das,
01.02.1971 to 01.11.1971 |
Library
The Tripura Legislative Assembly Secretariat has a fairly well equipped and prestigious Library. This Library was established in 1972 with a few numbers of books. At present it has about 20,000 books. It is one the largest, richest, and best reference repositories of the Hon’ble Member of Legislative Assembly by supplying them all available sources of information like Books, Reports, Debates, Newspaper, Articles, Bare Acts, Govt. Gazettes etc. This library has played a vital role in offering knowledge to the persons interested specially in the field of research done by particular researchers. This Library also helps the office of this Secretariat in smooth functioning of administration in accordance with the prevailing rules.This Library has collected different kinds of books like Parliamentary Affairs, Political Science, Economics, Sociology, Religion, Agriculture, Literature, Biographies, Year Books, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias, Law Books, AIR etc.
Functions: The principal functions of this Library are acquisition, processing, presentation and issuing of books and to fulfill the Parliamentary requirements of the members as well as staff of the Legislature to the maximum possible extent and also within shortest possible time as any delay would hamper the functioning of the House.
Working Hours: The Library shall remain open during the office hours on all working days. On the days of the Assembly sitting, it shall be kept open for one hour before the commencement of the sitting and till half-an hour after adjournment of the House.[8]
Holdings: The holdings of this Library at present is as follows :
- Books - About 20,000(including complimentary books)
- Local Newspaper - 4 nos. namely Dainik Sambad, Daily Desher Katha, Tripura Darpan since 1996 onwards.
- Proceedings (Debates) of the House :- Since 1963 onwards.
- Gazettes - Government of Tripura-From 1972.
- Committee reports - Tripura Legislative Assembly.
- Bills - Passed by the House since 1964 onwards.
Present Collection of this Library are as follows - (a) Number of Journals : 3 nos (b) Number of Subscribe Newspaper (i) English : 7 nos (ii) Mother Language : 20 nos This Library has a fumigation chamber for preservation of the evading materials in general and for rare books, purpose.
Library Committee: The library Committee of Tripura Legislative Assembly is a nominated committee to advice on all matters concerning the development of the Assembly Library. The Committee is constituted for the period of one year by Hon. Speaker. At present the Committee consists of 9 (nine) members. Committee mainly keeps a watch on the quality and quantum of all acquisitions of the Library and gives comments and also gives suggestions for further improvement of the functioning of the Assembly Library and its ancillary service whenever necessary.
Administrative set up of the library -
- Chief Documentation Officer
- Head Librarian cum Research and Reference Officer
- Senior Research Assistant
- Senior Documentation Assistant
- Senior Librarian
- Librarian
- Reference Assistant
- Library Assistant / L. D. Clerk
- Sorter
- Book Binder
- Peon
References
- ↑ Manik Sarkar
- ↑ tripuraassembly.nic.in/historicalbackground.html
- ↑ http://tripuraassembly.nic.in/historicalbackground.html
- ↑ http://legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/States/Tripura/tripura-w.htm
- ↑ Tripura Legislative Assembly at a glance
- ↑ List of Members of The Tripura Legislative Assembly
- ↑ http://legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/STATISTICAL/tripura.html
- ↑ http://tripuraassembly.nic.in/library.html