The Winter Session of Parliament which began on November 26,2015 ended on
Wednesday Dec 23,2015, with the Rajya Sabha having worked for just half of the time
allotted to work.
Here is a look at the statistics from the session
- The Rajya Sabha where the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance
is in a minority, lost 55 hours to disruptions by the Opposition. It was
scheduled to work for 112 hours during the session.
- Parliamentary
Affairs minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the Congress came up with
"manufactured lame excuses" to disrupt Parliament, day after day. "The
principal opposition party in both houses has to take the blame for all
that has gone wrong," he said.
- The Lok Sabha, where the BJP has a
comfortable majority, worked for 115 hours - an hour extra compared to
the scheduled 114 hours.
- The cost of running each House is Rs. 29,000 per minute and the loss of hours in the Rajya Sabha has resulted in a loss of nearly Rs. 10 Crore to the exchequer.
- The
Lok Sabha passed 14 Bills registering 104 per cent productivity. The
Rajya Sabha, however, passed nine bills registering 46 per cent
productivity. The Goods and Services Tax bill, introduced in Parliament
last year, remains pending in the Upper House.
- The Lok Sabha
spent nearly 50 hours on non-legislative business and 33 hours on
legislation, according to statistics compiled by the Parliament tracking
agency PRS Legislative Research.
- The Upper House spent 37 hours
on non-legislative work and less than 10 hours on legislation. 65 per
cent of its time was spent on non-legislative business.
- The
Question Hour - one hour set off every working day of each session
exclusively for members to question various ministries on their
functioning - in Lower House achieved 87 per cent productivity, clocking
nearly 15 hours.
- In the Rajya Sabha, the Question Hour clocked only 14 per cent productive time at just 2.4 hours for the entire session.
- After
days of repeated diruptions, the Rajya Sabha functioned for five hours
at a stretch on December 22, to pass the new juvenile justice bill which
had been passed by the Lok Sabha in May 2015
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