Winter is Coming : Winter Session of the Parliament

INDIAN POLITY
10 Dec, 2022

Theme : Parliament-Structure, organization, functioning and conduct of business etc.

Paper:GS - 2

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

  1. Context
  2. Parliament
  3. Parliamentary Committee
  4. Types of Committees
  5. Parliamentary Issues
  6. Economic Issues of the Country
  7. Road Ahead

Context : The winter session of the Parliament begins and will continue till December 29.The session will have a total of 17 working days.Centre’s agenda for the winter session of Parliament includes 16 new bills.

Parliament : 

  • Parliament is the most important symbol of Indian democracy.
  • It is through summoning the House and calling MPs to participate in legislative and other business through discussion, debates, committee dispensations, and other mechanisms
  • Parliament enables the citizens of the country: through their representatives, to participate in decision-making and hold the government to account.

Parliamentary Committee :

  • A Parliamentary Committee is a panel of MPs that is appointed or elected by the House or nominated by the Speaker/Chairman.
  • The committee works under the direction of the Speaker/chairman and it presents its report to the House or to the Speaker/chairman.
  • Parliamentary Committees have their origins in the British Parliament.
  • They draw their authority from Article 105 and Article 118.
  • Article 105 deals with the privileges of MPs.
  • Article 118 gives Parliament authority to make rules to regulate its procedure and conduct of business.

Types of Committees : 

The Standing Committees:

  • They are permanent (constituted every year or periodically) and work on a continuous basis.
  • Example: Financial Committees, Departmental Standing Committees, Committees to Enquire etc

Ad Hoc Committees:

  • They are temporary and cease to exist on completion of the task assigned to them.
  • The principal Ad hoc Committees are the Select and Joint Committees on Bills.

Parliamentary Issues : 

  • Far fewer bills are now being referred to committees.
  • In the first term of this government (2014-19): About 27 percent of bills were referred to committees.
  • During the 17th Lok Sabha: Less than 10 percent have been referred to committees(compared to 71 percent in the 15th Lok Sabha).
  • Less opportunity for opposition to speak on public matters.

Economic Issues of the Country : 

  • The World Bank (in October 2022) estimated: India will grow at 5(six point five)percent in the current fiscal year (FY 22-23)
  • which is a downward revision by one percentage point since June.
  • Inflation soaring above the 6 percent target
  • Interest rates are rising
  • Macroeconomic policies are becoming restrictive
  • Rupee is plunging to all-time lows against the US dollar.

Road Ahead : 

  • Discuss the current challenges: It is high time for Parliament to discuss the advancing challenge and for the government to open the floor for the same.
  • UPR mechanism: The Indian government said that the “UPR is an important mechanism that India fully supports” and “as the world’s largest democracy.India is committed to the highest standards of human rights.
  • Amrit Mahotsav: It cannot be celebrated by disrespecting Parliament, curtailing the independence of institutions, suffocating free expression, restricting the space to the political leaders,
  • Allow committees to be formed: Governments and the opposition party should not be wary of these committees, as in most of these committees, the government has a majority and the final decision is always by the process of majority voting.

FAQs : 

  1. What are Ad-hoc Committees?

ANS. They are temporary and cease to exist on completion of the task assigned to them.The principal Ad hoc Committees are the Select and Joint Committees on Bills.

  1. What are Standing Committees?

ANS. They are permanent (constituted every year or periodically) and work on a continuous basis.