The Bill, referred to the select committee after few members including those from opposition, sought discussion in details to fulfil the aim of the bill that sought to penalise the public servants in case of failure to deliver service on time.
The opposition demanded three months' time to submit these reports but state Industries Minister Partha Chatterjee called for reducing the time to one month.
However, Speaker Biman Banerjee asked the committee to preferably submit the report in a month's time.
The amendment was brought with a view to restructure the set up of the trust and its functions.
The bill also sought to re-structure the terms and conditions of the tender and contract for the works.
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