New Delhi: Discussion on the key Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority (NSRA) Bill are likely to take place in the next Parliament session, Government today said.
The minister for state, personnel, public givances and pension and PMO, V Narayanasamy, said that the bill was presently in the Lok Sabha but as the Monsoon Session will conclude tomorrow, the discussion might take place in the next session.
"The Bill has gone to Lok Sabha. I have requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to take it up for discussion. We have session only till tomorrow. Only next session it is possible (to take up the bill for discussion)," Mr Narayanasamy said on the sidelines of a nuclear energy conclave today.
The minister said that the NSRA bill, which was introduced by him in Parliament, had gone to the standing committee which had given its recommendations.
"The government adopted majority of the recommendations given by the committee and it has now come to the Lok Sabha," said the minister.
The bill aims to establish a legal framework to regulate nuclear and radiation safety. The Parliament panel had pitched for greater autonomy to the proposed statutory regulator for the nuclear sector among other recommendations.
The minister for state, personnel, public givances and pension and PMO, V Narayanasamy, said that the bill was presently in the Lok Sabha but as the Monsoon Session will conclude tomorrow, the discussion might take place in the next session.
"The Bill has gone to Lok Sabha. I have requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to take it up for discussion. We have session only till tomorrow. Only next session it is possible (to take up the bill for discussion)," Mr Narayanasamy said on the sidelines of a nuclear energy conclave today.
"The government adopted majority of the recommendations given by the committee and it has now come to the Lok Sabha," said the minister.
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