GS 2: PolityGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Govt considering two-year tenure for House panels, Pg6.

Government contemplates extending parliamentary standing committee tenures to two years, addressing concerns over effective contribution within the existing one-year term.

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Key Highlights:

  • The government is considering extending the tenure of parliamentary standing committees to two years.
  • This consideration follows complaints from lawmakers that the current one-year term is insufficient.
  • A decision is expected after consultations with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan.
  • The new term of the panels typically begins in late September or early October.

Detailed Insights:

  • Parliamentary standing committees play a crucial role in scrutinizing legislation, budgets, and government policies.
  • Extending the tenure aims to allow committees more time for in-depth analysis and comprehensive reports on chosen subjects.
  • Longer tenures could lead to enhanced expertise within committees and more effective oversight of government actions.
  • The move reflects a response to concerns raised by committee members regarding the limitations of the existing one-year term.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Parliamentary Standing Committee: A committee consisting of Members of Parliament for detailed consideration of bills and subjects.
  • Tenure: The period for which an elected official or appointed member holds office.
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