Parliament of India, the Ninth Lok Sabha, 1989-1991

Parliament of India, the Ninth Lok Sabha, 1989-1991

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Publisher: Northern Book Centre

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9788172110192

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The concept of democracy is not new to India. In fact, the substance of self-government lies embedded in its hoary past. Nearly forty-one years ago the country adopted a Constitution based on the principles of liberty, equality, fraternity and the rule of law. India opted for parliamentary form of government because it suited the genius of the people. It elected nine Parliaments on the basis of universal adult franchise and was thus able to live up to the expectations of a political awakened electorate. The image of Parliament and its credibility as a representative institution largely depends on the role and functions of its Members. The objective of the present study is, therefore, to provide an analysis of the work done by the Ninth Lok Sabha (18 December, 1989 to 13 March, 1991) in major fields during its short but eventful life span (one year two months and twenty-six days). This sought to be done by means of articles by distinguished parliamentarians and others, and statements and statistical tables supplemented by brief introductory notes. An effort has also been made to present a comparative picture of the background of Members of the earlier Lok Sabha and the work done by them. One of the noteworthy features of the Ninth Lok Sabha, which held 7 sessions consisting of 109 sittings lasting over 754 hours, was the passing of as many as 63 Bills including 7 Constitution Ammendment Bills. Two of the important Bills passed were the -Prasar Bharati- (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Bill and the -National Commission for Women’ Bill. These may well be considered as landmarks in the history of enactments made by the Parliament. The Government can take credit for answering a staggering number of 21,550 questions on diverse subjects put to it by the members of the Ninth Lok Sabha. It is hoped that the study will be helpful to researchers, parliamentarians and all those who are engaged in a study of the working of parliamentary institutions and processes and enable them to form a picture of the tasks achieved and acquaint them with the diverse activities which a modern Parliament is called upon to perform.


Parliament of India, the Eighth Lok Sabha, 1985-89

Parliament of India, the Eighth Lok Sabha, 1985-89

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13:

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The Study analyses-with the help of articles by distinguished Members of Parliament and others, data, etc.-socio-economic background of the members of Eighth Lok Sabha and their participation in the work of Parliament and varied activities of the House and its committees. Major procedural developments during the Eighth Lok Sabha were the amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha as a result of the first ever comprehensive review-since 1959 when these were adopted-to bring them in conformity with the actual practice that had evolved over the years through rulings from the Chair, precedents, conventions, etc. Yet another significant development was the strengthening of the parliamentary committee system by the setting of three new standing subject Committees-one each on Agriculture, Science & Technology and Environment & Forests. Full account of all these developments and other activities of the Eighth Lok Sabha is one of the several noteworthy features of this study. The reference value of the publication is further enhanced by the detailed statements and statistical tables, supplemented by introductory notes, which presents a comparative picture of the work done by previous eight Lok Sabhas and Central Legislative Assembly since 1929.


Representing India

Representing India

Author: N. Jayal

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2006-04-12

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 023062636X

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This is a study of how ethnic diversity is represented in public institutions in India, and how politics manages ethnic inequalities. New data on representational patterns in parliament cover the diversity of caste, tribe and religion. Material disadvantage is central to ethnic and cultural inequality as social and economic inequalities overlap.


The Constitution, Government and Politics in India

The Constitution, Government and Politics in India

Author: Patil S.H.

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House

Published:

Total Pages: 710

ISBN-13: 9325994119

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Comprehensive text on the Constitution of India, with a holistic approach• Covers the evolution of the Indian constitution, government and politics from Independence to the present day• An appendix at the end of every chapter providing the latest information• Useful for the students and teachers of political science and law, and candidates appearing for the competitive examinations conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and the state public service commissions