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What is No-Day-Yet-Named Motion?

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What is No-Day-Yet-Named Motion?

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Answer. The term ‘Motion’ in its wider sense means any proposal submitted to the House for obtaining its decision. Any matter of general public interest can be the subject matter of a motion. If the Speaker admits notice of a motion and no date is fixed for the discussion on such a motion, it is immediately notified in the Bulletin Part II under the heading `No-Day-Yet-Named Motion’. The date and time is allotted for discussion on such motions by the Speaker, in consultation with the Leader of the House after taking into consideration the state of business before the House.

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