Winter Session of Parliament: Overall productivity of Lok Sabha at 82%
New Delhi, Dec 22: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that the lower house witnessed record productivity of 204 per cent on December 2. He said that the overall productivity of the Lok Sabha was 82 per cent.
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The
Lok
Sabha
session
lost
18
hours
and
48
minutes
due
to
disruptions
on
the
Lakhimpur
Kheri
issue.
Farm
Laws
Repeal
Bill,
the
Election
Laws
(Amendment)
Bill
and
legislations
to
fix
the
tenure
of
directors
of
the
Enforcement
Directorate
and
CBI
at
five
years
and
supplementary
demands
for
grants
were
passed
in
the
Lok
Sabha.
The government introduced 12 Bills during the session, including the Prohibition of Child Marriage (Amendment) Bill that seeks to increase the marriageable age for girls from 18 years to 21 years.
The Lok Sabha had 18 sittings of which the Session lasted for 83 hours and 12 minutes. There were debates on COVID-19 and climate change during the session lasting 12 hours and 26 minutes and 6 hours and 26 minutes respectively.
99 members took part in debates on the pandemic. The discussion on climate change remained inconclusive and witnessed the participating of 61 members.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, Congress President Sonia Gandhi were present in the Lok Sabha on the last day of the Winter Session. The session began on November 29 and was to conclude on December 23.
Meanwhile in the Rajya Sabha which was also adjourned abruptly, Chairman Venkaiah Naidu said that the Upper House functioned much below its potential. I urge you to introspect and reflect how this session could have been different and better. I don't want to speak elaborately on the course of the session that would lead me to make a very critical view, Naidu told the MPs.
It is time for realisation of what happened is wrong and we should all work towards a constructive and positive atmosphere for the larger interest of the country, he added. Rulings, regulations and procedures have to be followed and precedents, decency and decorum have to be maintained by the members in the House.
Rajya Sabha witnessed protests everyday following the suspension of 12 MPs. There were disruptions while demanding the removal of Minister of State for Home, Ajay Mishra over the Lakhimpur-Kheri incident.
The Winter Session had 18 sittings and witnessed the passing of the Farm Laws Repeal Bill and the Election Laws (Amendment) Bill.