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">DR. RAM CHANDRA DOME (BIRBHUM): Mr. Chairman, Sir, I rise to support this Bill with some observations.
Sir, the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research Bill, 1998 is an important Bill. Earlier, our leader has said that this long-pending Bill has been awaiting approval of the House. The Ordinances were promulgated twice. This sort of precedents should not have been there. The main object of this Bill is to bring this Institute in the national arena and to make it an Institute of national importance. It is a noble object.
SHRI V. SATHIAMOORTHY (RAMANATHAPURAM): Mr. Chairman Sir, in this microphone, there is some confusion. We always had translation in English and original speech in English in the third channel, but for quite some time it is getting disturbed and we do not get the same in the third channel.
MR. CHAIRMAN : This point has been noted. We will set it right.
DR. RAM CHANDRA DOME: My submission is that in this important pharmaceutical sector not only teaching, training and research but manufacturing should also be given due consideration.

I hope so. And we will keep all these things in mind.

SHRI BASU DEB ACHARIA : Thank you. So, I withdraw my Resolution.

DR. RAM CHANDRA DOME (BIRBHUM): Sir, I want only one clarification... (Interruptions)

MR. CHAIRMAN : Is it the pleasure of the House that the Resolution moved by Shri Basu Deb Acharia be withdrawn?

The Resolution was, by leave, withdrawn.

MR. CHAIRMAN: I shall now put the motion moved by Sardar Surjit Singh Barnala to the vote of the House.

The question is:

"That the Bill to declare the institution known as the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research to be an institution of national importance and to provide for its incorporation and matters connected therewith, be taken into consideration."