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ANALYSIS OF MPs’ PERFORMANCE
Feb. 26, 2020

The Arbitration Council of India (the Travelling and other Allowances payable to Part-time Member) Rules, 2020.
The Arbitration Council of India (the Qualifications, Appointment and other Terms and Conditions of the service of the Chief Executive Officer) Rules, 2020.
The Arbitration Council of India (the Number of Officers and Employees of the Secretariat of the Council and the qualifications, appointment and other terms and conditions of the officers and employees of the Council) Rules 2020.

Parliament is the house of our elected representatives and thus is the seat of Democracy of our nation. Parliament has been entrusted mainly with three responsibilities which can briefly be outlined as follows:

Making laws in its capacity of being the highest law making body in the country
Act as a guardian of democracy by keeping a check on the functioning of the government
As a representative institution , to highlight the important issues faced by the people
Active participation of Members of Parliament (MPs) in the proceedings of house is therefore crucial in the fulfilment of Parliament’s responsibilities. For enabling this active participation, few parliamentary procedures are in place. Three of the important parliamentary procedures where MPs can actively participate are;
MPs ask questions in the parliament to raise issues of concern, to hold the government accountable to its actions and so on. Questions are admitted in the house by giving prior notice to the house’s secretariat. But at times questions without notice can also be taken up in the house subject to the Speaker’s discretion. Answers to the questions can be requested orally or in writing.
MPs ask questions in the parliament to raise issues of concern, to hold the government accountable to its actions and so on. Questions are admitted in the house by giving prior notice to the house’s secretariat. But at times questions without notice can also be taken up in the house subject to the Speaker’s discretion. Answers to the questions can be requested orally or in writing.

Source : The Hindu