The 18-day winter session of Parliament that was adjourned sine die on December 21 marked a new low in India’s parliamentary democracy as the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party refused to engage with the Opposition, evaded executive accountability and passed a battery of Bills with far-reaching consequences for the country while a majority of the Opposition members remained suspended.
There are three main sessions in a parliamentary year:
Budget Session:Timing and Duration:
Agenda and Business:
Budgetary Considerations:
Question Hour and Zero Hour:
Committee Meetings:
Adjournment and Prorogation:
Special Circumstances:
Legislative Business:
Policy Formulation:
Financial Oversight:
Question Hour:
Representation of Public Opinion:
Oversight and Accountability:
Addressing National Issues:
Constitutional Duties:
Representation of Diversity:
International Relations:
Legislative Matters:
Policy Matters:
Budgetary Matters:
Special Motions and Resolutions:
Constituency Concerns:
Oversight and Accountability:
Crisis Management:
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