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The houses postpone Die Sine, the session ended earlier days

The houses postpone Die Sine, the session ended earlier days
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New Delhi: Parliamentary winter session postponed Sine Die on Wednesday, a day faster than the schedule.
While Lok Sabha lost 18 hours due to disruption and productivity dipped in 82%, much lower than the previous session, Rajya Sabha, where 12 members of the opposition parliament were suspended, lost nearly 50 hours to interference and only received 48% productivity.
However, both houses, cleaning several bills, including the amendments to the Election Law that allows voluntary relationships of Aadhaar with voter IDs, during this session.
Prohibition of child wedding bills (amendments), 2021, who seek to increase the age of legal marriage for women from 18 to 21 years, sent to the Parliament Committee.
Rajya Sabha works fitting and starts, with the opposition participating in several discussions.
The Birla speaker said the disturbance was the cause of concern and all parties had to think about the situation and see that the house functions smoothly.
PM Narendra Modi, Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah and Congress President Sonia Gandhi was present at home when he readed valistic speech.
Birla said 18 sittings were held and Lok Sabha sat for 83 hours and 20 minutes.
Productivity for seven first sitting is 102%.
Many 12 bills were introduced and nine were ratified, including the agricultural laws revoked by Bill, 2021; Bill of the Central Citizenship Commission (Amendment), 2021; Delhi Special Police Stance (Amendment), 2021; And the election law (amendment) Bill, 2021.
Discussion and voting on additional demands for batch-second grants for 2021-22, passed on December 20, lasting four hours and 49 minutes.
The highest productivity is on December 2, AT204%, when the Right House discussed the Covid situation and 96 members talking.
The speakers also told that 91 starry quarters of 360 were answered verbally and answers to 4,140 questions that were not forbidden given.
This LS session was more productive than the previous Monsun session in August, who had witnessed the logjam for problems such as Pegasus Spyware lines.
The session has functions only 21 hours and 14 minutes against the set 96 hours.
The most productive in the current year is a budget session at Lok Sabha, which records 114% productivity.
The fifth session watched 24 sitting which lasted 132 hours while productivity was 114%.
At Rajya Sabha, Chairperson of Venkaiiah Naidu said the low productivity of the top home means functioning under its potential.
“I don’t like to share with you that the house functions far below its potential.
I urge all of you to collectively and individually reflect and introspect if this session can be different and better.
I don’t want to talk complicated when this session will be lead me to take a very critical view.
“Previously, opposition leader at Rajya Sabha Malikarjun Kharge tried to increase the problem related to the news report that claimed that MLA and officials had bought land in Ayodhya after the verdict of the RAM SC temple, but was not permitted by the chair .
Read all the productivity of Alsorajya Sabha fell to 47.9%, Venkaiiah Naidu called for introspectionnaidu expressing his concern and unhappiness of the function of the house.
In the short term comment, Naidu urges parliamentarians to collectively reflect and individually introspection in the session has passed.
The productivity of the 48% winter session during the 18 sittings was the lowest fifth among Naidu over four years.
Of the total time to sit scheduled 95 hours and 6 minutes, the house can issue a business for only 45 hours 34 minutes.
A total of 49 hours 32 minutes lost due to continuous disruption and forced delay.
The clock question was the worst blow, with 60.6% of the available time lost because it was scorched due to interference.
In seven sittings, it can’t be taken at all.
Rajya Sabha passed 10 this session bill while the discussion about the apropriation bill, which was scheduled to be concluded on Wednesday, was not taken.
A total of 21 hours and 7 minutes is spent discussing the government’s bill, contributing 46.5% of functional time.
A total of 127 interventions were made by members in this debate.
As far as zero clocks, RS members only use around 30% of the time and only 82 shipping made.
Seven committees related to the department at Rajya Sabha held 19 meetings of more than 28 hours and 36 minutes.
These meetings recorded an average duration of 1 hour and 32 minutes and an average presence of around 51%.
The Transportation, Tourism and Cultural Committee held the highest of 7 meetings with a duration of the highest average of 2 hours and 5 minutes per meeting.
The health and family welfare committee, trade and home affairs also reported a good presence of around 60% or more.

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