The three-day long session of Tripura Tribal Area Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) started at its headquarters at Khumlwng in West Tripura on Monday (December 26).

 

On the first day of the TTAADC session, total 23 bills were tabled. Among the bills, four were old bills and 19 other were new bills.

 

Chief executive Member Purna Chandra Jamatia introduced 22 bills for discussion in the session and one bill was introduced in the session by Deputy Chief Executive Member Animesh Debbarma.

 

Discussions on the Bills started today and after the discussion, the bills can be accepted in the session on December 28.

 

On behalf of the ruling party in the TTAADC, TIPRA Motha, Executive Member of Health Department Kamal Kaloi, Member Hangsakumar Tripura, Ananta Debbarma and Ganesh Debbarma participated in the discussion on the bills today.

 

On the other side, leader of Opposition Bimal Kanti Chakma, members Sanjib Reang, Sanjay Das and Bidyut Debbarma also participated in the discussion.

 

During the session four old bills were introduced today which were The TTAADC Police Service Rules-2021, TTAADC Village (Conduct of Election) (4th Amendment) Rules-2022, Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Village Committee (Administration) (Second Amendment) Rules-2022 And Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Village Committee (Maintenance of Register of Ordinary Residents) Rules- 2022 .

 

On the other hand, the new bills which were placed during the session were Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Forest (Management and Control) Act-2022 (Bill), Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (Administration of Justice) Rules- 2022 (Bill), Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Trade (License and Control) (First Amendment) Rules – 2022 (Bill), Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (Administration) First Amendment) Rules – 2022 (Bill), Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Constitution, Election of Conduct and Business (21st Amendment) Rules-2022 (Bill).

 

Besides,Bills relating to customary laws of several indigenous communities including Charai, Koloi etc were also placed today.