Monsoon session: Most productive for Lok Sabha since 2000
Monsoon session: Most productive for Lok Sabha since 2000
NEW DELHI: The Monsoon session of Parliament, which ended today, was the “most productive” for Lok Sabha since 2000, a think tank has said.nnAccording to the data compiled by PRS Legislative Research, 20 bills were introduced during the session and 12 were passed.nnThe Lok Sabha, it said, worked for 110 per cent of the scheduled hours and the Rajya Sabha for 66 per cent.nnThe Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha spent 50 per cent and 48 per cent of their time on legislative business respectively, the data said.nnThis, the PRS Legislative Research data said, is the highest by both Houses in the 16th Lok Sabha and second highest since 2004.nnFewer bills (26 per cent) were referred to parliamentary committees, as compared to the 15th Lok Sabha (71 per cent) and the 14th Lok Sabha (60 per cent).nnThis Monsoon session also had one of the most productive Question Hours of the 16th Lok Sabha.nnThe Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha functioned for 84 per cent and 68 per cent of their scheduled Question Hour time respectively, the data said.nnThe highest number of 999 Private Member Bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha since 2000, the think tank said.nnIn the 16th Lok Sabha, the highest number of government Bills were introduced by the Ministry of Law and Justice and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.nnIn the 15th Lok Sabha, the highest number of Bills were introduced by the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Law and Justice.nnSource: Press Trust of India