Extend House sittings to 120 days a year’

Why it is in news?
  • Rajya Sabha members have sought that the sittings of Parliament be extended to a minimum of 120 days a year and suggested that the salary and allowances of members who disrupted proceedings should be deducted on that particular day.
  • Congress MP Husain Dalwai said that while Jawaharlal Nehru used to sit for long hours when Parliament was in session Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the House only for “15 minutes” on Thursdays (the Question Hour day for the PMO).
  • The members also discussed advancing working hours by an hour, to 10 a.m. Some of them expressed concern over frequent adjournments and disruptions, and said that the loss of working hours should be compensated either by adding more hours to that day or by working on additional days during a session.
  • The members expressed their opinion during a debate on a private member’s legislation — Parliament (Enhancement of Productivity) Bill, 2017,  to establish an effective system to prevent and address the decline in productivity of Parliament by an appropriate legal framework.
  • Jairam Ramesh said the Rajya Sabha must have a system of a special session of 15 days, in which all parties should discuss important national issues.
Source
The Hindu





Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 4th Aug 2018