<p>The Telangana Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted two resolutions urging the Centre to name the new Parliament building in New Delhi after B R Ambedkar, and opposing the new Electricity Amendment Bill 2022 proposed by the Union government.</p>.<p>State IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao, who moved the resolution, said it would be appropriate to name the newly-constructed parliament building after Ambedkar, who is the architect of the Constitution.</p>.<p>State Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy moved the resolution on opposing the Electricity Bill.</p>.<p>The Bill is against the interests of farmers, poorer sections, and the employees of power sector, he said.</p>.<p>As part of redevelopment of the Central Vista in the national capital, a new parliament building is in the final stages of completion.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone of the new building in December 2020. Last month, he unveiled the national emblem cast on the roof of the building.</p>.<p>The Centre plans to hold the Winter Session of Parliament in the new building.</p>.<p>The Electricity Amendment Bill 2022 seeks to create competition in the power distribution sector by providing consumers options to choose between multiple services providers in an area.</p>.<p>The Bill is likely to come up for consideration and passage in the Winter Session towards the year end, Union Power Minister R K Singh had recently said.</p>.<p>The Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha on August 8, and was referred for scrutiny to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Energy on the same day.</p>
<p>The Telangana Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted two resolutions urging the Centre to name the new Parliament building in New Delhi after B R Ambedkar, and opposing the new Electricity Amendment Bill 2022 proposed by the Union government.</p>.<p>State IT and Industries Minister K T Rama Rao, who moved the resolution, said it would be appropriate to name the newly-constructed parliament building after Ambedkar, who is the architect of the Constitution.</p>.<p>State Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy moved the resolution on opposing the Electricity Bill.</p>.<p>The Bill is against the interests of farmers, poorer sections, and the employees of power sector, he said.</p>.<p>As part of redevelopment of the Central Vista in the national capital, a new parliament building is in the final stages of completion.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid the foundation stone of the new building in December 2020. Last month, he unveiled the national emblem cast on the roof of the building.</p>.<p>The Centre plans to hold the Winter Session of Parliament in the new building.</p>.<p>The Electricity Amendment Bill 2022 seeks to create competition in the power distribution sector by providing consumers options to choose between multiple services providers in an area.</p>.<p>The Bill is likely to come up for consideration and passage in the Winter Session towards the year end, Union Power Minister R K Singh had recently said.</p>.<p>The Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha on August 8, and was referred for scrutiny to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Energy on the same day.</p>