Mahajan said special mentions under rule 377, which were for many years being laid on the table, will now be allowed to be read out by the members so that they could raise matters regarding their constituencies in the House. She said the mentions would be from the text approved by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
Mahajan said it has been done as a large number of members are first timers and such a practice would help them to put their point across well in Parliament.
Shashi Tharoor (Cong) made a strong plea for more allocations to the National Solar Mission to help villages not so far covered by the power grid to get electricity.
Rabindra Kumar Jena (BJD) expressed concern over the growth of human trafficking. He thanked the Speaker for re-starting the practice of reading out the special mentions.
Till sometime back, members used to read out special mentions under rule 377.
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