Theme : Parliament-Structure, organization, functioning and conduct of business etc.
Paper:GS - 2
TABLE OF CONTENT
- Context
- Parliament
- Parliamentary Committee
- Types of Committees
- Parliamentary Issues
- Economic Issues of the Country
- 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 :
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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.
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What are Standing Committees?
ANS. They are permanent (constituted every year or periodically) and work on a continuous basis.