The copies were laid by Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy on the first day of the Budget session, shortly after President Pranab Mukherjee's address to joint sitting of both Houses.
The government intends to get bills passed on these Ordinances which will expire before the end of the first part of the Budget session on March 20.
As Rudy laid the copies, members of the Trinamool Congress raised slogans demanding "end the Ordinance raj" of the government.
The Ordinance on coal has been re-promulgated. While Ordinances on land and E-rickshaws are new, bills are pending on other issues in Parliament.
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