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Standing Committee on Finance

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance (SCOF) is a department related standing committee (DRSC) constituted by the Parliament of India comprising selected members of parliament for the purpose of legislative oversight on the policies and decision making of the following four ministries:

  1. Ministry of Finance (MoF)
  2. Ministry of Corporate Affairs
  3. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
  4. NITI Aayog (succeeding the Planning Commission)[1][2][3]
Standing Committee on Finance
Department Related Standing Committee
16th Lok Sabha
FoundedApril 1993; 31 years ago (1993-04)
CountryIndia
Leadership
ChairpersonJayant Sinha
Chairperson partyBharatiya Janata Party
AppointerSpeaker of the Lok Sabha
Structure
Seats26
(Lok Sabha: 20)
(Rajya Sabha: 6)
Political parties  BJP (15)
  INC (3)
  AITC (1)
  YSRCP (2)
  BJD (2)
  SS (1)
  SAD (1)
  RJD (1)
Election criteriaThe members are elected every year from amongst its members of respective houses according to the principle of proportional representation.
Tenure1 year
Jurisdiction
PurposeLegislative oversight of the policies and decision making of the following ministries:
Rules and procedure
  • Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha 2014
Applicable rulesRule 331 C through N (page 122 - 125)
Fifth Schedule (page 158)

The committee consists of thirty-one members, twenty-one elected by Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament, and not more than ten members of Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. The members are nominated every year from amongst the members of Lok Sabha by the Lok Sabha Speaker and from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha by the Rajya Sabha Chairman.[4] Efforts are made as far as possible to allocate seats in proportion to party strength in respective houses.[5] The chairperson is appointed by the Lok Sabha speaker. The term of office of the members is one year. A minister is not eligible to become a member of the committee. If a member after his election to the committee becomes a Minister, he ceases to be a member from the date of such appointment.[6]

The committee currently is headed by Veerappa Moily, succeeding Yashwant Sinha from the 15th Lok Sabha.[7]

History edit

Following the adoption of the Reports of Rules Committees of the 10th Lok Sabha by the two houses on 29 March 1993, the way was paved for the setting up of the seventeen Departmentally Related Standing Committees (DRSCs) covering under their jurisdiction all the ministries or departments of the Government of India. Formally set up in April 1993, the committee used to consist of 45 members— 30 nominated by the Speaker from amongst the members of Lok Sabha and 15 members nominated by the chairman, Rajya Sabha from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha.

However, during the re-structuring of DRSCs in July 2004 by the 14th Lok Sabha, the membership was reduced to 31 members—21 from Lok Sabha and 10 from Rajya Sabha.

The inaugural chairperson of the committee was Debi Prasad Pal, a former Minister of State for Finance (1995–96),[8][9] member of the 10th Finance Commission, retired judge of the Calcutta High Court and member of the Indian National Congress.[10]

Scope and Working edit

Scope edit

The functions of the committee are stated as below:

  • To consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned ministries or departments, preparing reports on the same which are to be tabled in both the houses.
  • To examine such bills pertaining to the oversight ministries as are referred to the committee by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the Chairman, Rajya Sabha.
  • To consider the annual reports of the concerned ministries or departments.
  • To consider national basic long-term policy documents presented to the houses, if referred to the committee by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the chairman, Rajya Sabha.

The Standing Committees shall not consider the matters of day-to-day administration of the department.

Proceedings, Draft Reports and Minutes of the committee are treated as ‘Confidential’ until the concerned reports are presented to Parliament.

Working edit

Working of the committee has been designed so as to keep individual opinions and statements as confidential, so, that the atmosphere within the committee is more open to discussion without the need to toe the party line or indulge in political grand standing [sic]. The report presented by the committee "is based on a broad consensus and has persuasive value to be treated as considered advice. Hence it is not binding in nature. It is for the minister in charge of the Bill or any member to move necessary amendments in the House in the light of the recommendations or suggestions made by the committee.[10]

It ensures that detailed scrutiny of government finances, legislation and working continues to take place even if Parliament sessions are disrupted. With a representation of members from across political parties, these committees also act as a consensus-building platform.[11]

Demands for Grants edit

After the general discussion on the budget in the House is over, the Lok Sabha is adjourned for a fixed period. The Committee considers the Demands for Grants (DFGs) of the concerned ministries or departments under its jurisdiction during the aforesaid period and presents reports on them to the House. There is a separate report on the DFGs of each ministry or department.

Bills and Annual Reports edit

The committee considers only such bills introduced in either of the houses as are referred to it by the Speaker, Lok Sabha or the chairman, Rajya Sabha as the case may be.

The committee also selects other subjects for examination on the basis of annual report of the ministries and departments under its jurisdiction

Statement of Minister under direction 73A of the Directions by the Speaker, Lok Sabha edit

In terms of direction 73A, the minister concerned of the ministry or department makes a statement once in six months in the House regarding the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the reports of the DRSCs with regard to her/his Ministry. This is aimed at ensuring that the recommendations of the Standing Committee are taken note of at the highest level by the government for follow up action not suggest anything of the nature of cut motions. The Demands for Grants are considered by the House in the light of the Reports of the committee.

Composition edit

Keys:   BJP (15)   INC (3)   SAD (1)   AITC (1)   YSRCP (2)   SS (1)   BJD (2)   RJD (1)

Party-wise membership of Standing Committee on Finance

  BJP (57.7%)
  INC (11.5%)
  AITC (3.8%)
  SAD (3.8%)
  YSRCP (7.6%)
  BJD (7.6%)
  SS (3.8%)
  RJD (4%)
21 members from 16th Lok Sabha; tenure – May 2018-19
Sr. No. Portrait Name Constituency, state Party
1 Veerappa Moily[a] Chikkballapur, Karnataka INC
2 Pushpendra Singh Chandel Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh BJP
3 Bandaru Dattatreya Secunderabad, Telangana
4 Kirit Somaiya Mumbai North-East, Maharashtra
5 Nishikant Dubey Godda, Jharkhand
6 Harish Dwivedi Basti, Uttar Pradesh
7 Rattan Lal Kataria Ambala, Haryana
8 Rajiv Pratap Rudy Saran, Bihar
9 Gopal Shetty Mumbai North, Maharashtra
10 Kirit Premjibhai Solanki Ahmedabad West, Gujarat
11 Prathap Simha Mysore, Karnataka
12 Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi Haveri, Karnataka
13 Saugata Roy Dum Dum, West Bengal AITC
14 Dinesh Trivedi Barrackpore, West Bengal
15 T.G. Venkatesh Babu Chennai North, Tamil Nadu AIDMK
16 Gopalakrishnan Chinnaraj Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
17 Bhartruhari Mahtab Cuttack, Odisha BJD
18 Chandrakant Bhaurao Khaire Aurangabad, Maharashtra SS
19 Jyotiraditya Scindia Guna, Madhya Pradesh INC
20 Rayapati Sambasiva Rao Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh TDP
21 Prem Das Rai Sikkim, Sikkim SDF
Notes
  1. ^ Chairperson of the committee for the current year.

Comments in recent years edit

Demonetisation (2016) edit

The committee has deposed the RBI governor and other government officials since the announcement for demonetisation was made. In Oct 2018, summoning the RBI governor for the third time, Chairperson Moily said, "[a]fter our meetings with the RBI chief and other senior officials of the RBI, it had given us a report. Now, we have called RBI governor Urjit Patel to come and brief us on demonetization and a legislative bill. Some members might also want to ask him questions." The notice for the meeting says, “Oral Evidence of the representatives of Reserve Bank of India on (i) ‘Demonetisation of Indian currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 and ramifications thereof’ and (ii) ‘The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2018’ and issues related thereto."[12]

The merger of Railway budget with Union Budget (2016) edit

In a sweeping recast of India’s annual budget process, the government ended the 92-year-old practice of having a separate rail budget. Commenting on this, Chairperson Moily said, "[w]e will discuss this issue with statistics and planning department, and also with the finance ministry. Railway Board, an important cog in this merger process, too will be consulted on the impact of this budgetary reform on Railways as an organization."[13]

Punjab National Bank fraud (2018) edit

The committee questioned the finance ministry civil servants including the Union Financial Services Secretary, Rajiv Kumar about the 11,400 crore (equivalent to 150 billion or US$1.9 billion in 2023) fraud in Punjab National Bank (PNB) and asked them to submit a report on it. It is currently on its way to becoming India's biggest banking fraud. Other members noted that "[t]heir concern over such large scale [sic] fraud in the PNB and questioned the re-capitalization process of the state-run banks when they are not well managed and tax payers [sic] money is leaking".[14]

IL&FS default (2018) edit

The committee took up the case of debt-ridden Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services, which defaulted on debt obligations for scrutiny a day after the government sacked the 15-member IL&FS board and nominated six new directors led by Uday Kotak, to run the affairs of the company.[15] The chairperson of the SCOF, Moily said that "[w]hatever has happened at IL&FS is a matter of grave concern. It is a fit case for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to look into. As the chairman, I will take up the matter in the committee meeting" [16]

Chairpersons edit

Chairpersons of the committee (1993–till date) edit

Sr. No. Name Term of office Terms Political party
(Alliance)
1 Debi Prasad Pal 1993-95 2 INC
2 No public records found 1995-99 4
4 Shivraj Patil 1999-2002 3 INC
5 N. Janardhana Reddy 2002-04 2
6 Maj Gen. BC Khanduri (Retd.) 2004-07 3 BJP
7 Ananth Kumar 2007-09 2
8 Murli Manohar Joshi 2009-2010 1
9 Yashwant Sinha 2010-14 4
10 Veerappa Moily 2014-19 5 INC
11 Jayant Sinha 2019- Incumbent 4 BJP

Reports published edit

As part of its oversight process, the committee has published quite a number of reports over the course of its existence. The committee has published a total of 277 reports from 1993 to 2015. Out of these, 92 are reports on Demands for Grants (DFGs), 13 reports on subjects taken up by the committee, 72 reports on bills referred to the committee and 100 are reports on action taken by the government on corresponding reports of the committee.

Lok Sabha Tenure Demands for Grants Subjects Bills ATRs Total reports presented
10th Lok Sabha 1991–96 7 3 8 5 23
11th Lok Sabha 1996–98 4 1 5
12th Lok Sabha 1998–99 6 7 8 21
13th Lok Sabha 1999–04 20 1 10 24 55
14th Lok Sabha 2004–09 25 3 23 29 80
15th Lok Sabha 2009–14 6 24 84
16th Lok Sabha 2014–continuing 5 4 9
Grand total 92 13 72 100 277

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Planning Commission to NITI Aayog". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  2. ^ Sharma, Yogima Seth (2016-12-07). "NITI Aayog needs greater clarity on departmental coordination: Standing committee". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  3. ^ "Lost in translation: Is NITI Aayog a commission or an institution?". The Indian Express. 2015-02-18. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  4. ^ (PDF). p. 126. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  5. ^ (PDF). p. 135. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 June 2019. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Simply put: Parliament and its many panels". The Indian Express. 2015-12-29. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  7. ^ "Congress to retain M Veerappa Moily, Shashi Tharoor as heads of finance, external affairs panels". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  8. ^ "West Bengal Congress(I) leaders fight for 'safe' Calcutta-South constituency". India Today. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  9. ^ "Assisted Rao in selecting ministers, Pranab Mukherjee emerges as major power player". India Today. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  10. ^ a b "Recently set up Parliamentary committees start calling various ministries to account". India Today. Retrieved 2018-11-16.
  11. ^ "Parliament Logjam Part 4: Strengthening committee system can improve quality of drafted laws, fast-track implementation - Firstpost". www.firstpost.com. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  12. ^ "RBI to face House panel for the third time on note ban". 2018-10-28. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  13. ^ "Budget merger report will be submitted by November: Veerappa Moily - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  14. ^ PTI (2018-02-15). "PNB fraud: Parliamentary panel seeks report from finance ministry". Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  15. ^ Manoj, C. L. (2018-10-04). "House panel to summon IL&FS board, LIC & SBI representatives, RBI officials". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  16. ^ Manoj, C. L. (2018-10-02). "Veerappa Moily: Standing committee to scan IL&FS mess". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2018-11-18.

External links edit

  • Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha 2014
  • Directions by The Speaker, Lok Sabha
  • Lok Sabha - SCOF homepage
  • 68th Report on banking sector in india – Issues and Challenges
  • The Chit funds (amendment) bill, 2018

standing, committee, finance, parliamentary, scof, department, related, standing, committee, drsc, constituted, parliament, india, comprising, selected, members, parliament, purpose, legislative, oversight, policies, decision, making, following, four, ministri. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance SCOF is a department related standing committee DRSC constituted by the Parliament of India comprising selected members of parliament for the purpose of legislative oversight on the policies and decision making of the following four ministries Ministry of Finance MoF Ministry of Corporate Affairs Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation NITI Aayog succeeding the Planning Commission 1 2 3 Standing Committee on FinanceDepartment Related Standing Committee16th Lok SabhaFoundedApril 1993 31 years ago 1993 04 CountryIndiaLeadershipChairpersonJayant SinhaChairperson partyBharatiya Janata PartyAppointerSpeaker of the Lok SabhaStructureSeats26 Lok Sabha 20 Rajya Sabha 6 Political parties BJP 15 INC 3 AITC 1 YSRCP 2 BJD 2 SS 1 SAD 1 RJD 1 Election criteriaThe members are elected every year from amongst its members of respective houses according to the principle of proportional representation Tenure1 yearJurisdictionPurposeLegislative oversight of the policies and decision making of the following ministries Ministry of Finance MOF Corporate Affairs Statistics and Programme Implementation NITI Aayog succeeding the Planning Commission Rules and procedureRules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha 2014Applicable rulesRule 331 C through N page 122 125 Fifth Schedule page 158 The committee consists of thirty one members twenty one elected by Lok Sabha the lower house of the Parliament and not more than ten members of Rajya Sabha the upper house of the Parliament The members are nominated every year from amongst the members of Lok Sabha by the Lok Sabha Speaker and from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha by the Rajya Sabha Chairman 4 Efforts are made as far as possible to allocate seats in proportion to party strength in respective houses 5 The chairperson is appointed by the Lok Sabha speaker The term of office of the members is one year A minister is not eligible to become a member of the committee If a member after his election to the committee becomes a Minister he ceases to be a member from the date of such appointment 6 The committee currently is headed by Veerappa Moily succeeding Yashwant Sinha from the 15th Lok Sabha 7 Contents 1 History 2 Scope and Working 2 1 Scope 2 2 Working 2 2 1 Demands for Grants 2 2 2 Bills and Annual Reports 2 2 3 Statement of Minister under direction 73A of the Directions by the Speaker Lok Sabha 3 Composition 4 Comments in recent years 4 1 Demonetisation 2016 4 2 The merger of Railway budget with Union Budget 2016 4 3 Punjab National Bank fraud 2018 4 4 IL amp FS default 2018 5 Chairpersons 5 1 Chairpersons of the committee 1993 till date 6 Reports published 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFollowing the adoption of the Reports of Rules Committees of the 10th Lok Sabha by the two houses on 29 March 1993 the way was paved for the setting up of the seventeen Departmentally Related Standing Committees DRSCs covering under their jurisdiction all the ministries or departments of the Government of India Formally set up in April 1993 the committee used to consist of 45 members 30 nominated by the Speaker from amongst the members of Lok Sabha and 15 members nominated by the chairman Rajya Sabha from amongst the members of Rajya Sabha However during the re structuring of DRSCs in July 2004 by the 14th Lok Sabha the membership was reduced to 31 members 21 from Lok Sabha and 10 from Rajya Sabha The inaugural chairperson of the committee was Debi Prasad Pal a former Minister of State for Finance 1995 96 8 9 member of the 10th Finance Commission retired judge of the Calcutta High Court and member of the Indian National Congress 10 Scope and Working editScope edit The functions of the committee are stated as below To consider the Demands for Grants of the concerned ministries or departments preparing reports on the same which are to be tabled in both the houses To examine such bills pertaining to the oversight ministries as are referred to the committee by the Speaker Lok Sabha or the Chairman Rajya Sabha To consider the annual reports of the concerned ministries or departments To consider national basic long term policy documents presented to the houses if referred to the committee by the Speaker Lok Sabha or the chairman Rajya Sabha The Standing Committees shall not consider the matters of day to day administration of the department Proceedings Draft Reports and Minutes of the committee are treated as Confidential until the concerned reports are presented to Parliament Working edit Working of the committee has been designed so as to keep individual opinions and statements as confidential so that the atmosphere within the committee is more open to discussion without the need to toe the party line or indulge in political grand standing sic The report presented by the committee is based on a broad consensus and has persuasive value to be treated as considered advice Hence it is not binding in nature It is for the minister in charge of the Bill or any member to move necessary amendments in the House in the light of the recommendations or suggestions made by the committee 10 It ensures that detailed scrutiny of government finances legislation and working continues to take place even if Parliament sessions are disrupted With a representation of members from across political parties these committees also act as a consensus building platform 11 Demands for Grants edit After the general discussion on the budget in the House is over the Lok Sabha is adjourned for a fixed period The Committee considers the Demands for Grants DFGs of the concerned ministries or departments under its jurisdiction during the aforesaid period and presents reports on them to the House There is a separate report on the DFGs of each ministry or department Bills and Annual Reports edit The committee considers only such bills introduced in either of the houses as are referred to it by the Speaker Lok Sabha or the chairman Rajya Sabha as the case may be The committee also selects other subjects for examination on the basis of annual report of the ministries and departments under its jurisdiction Statement of Minister under direction 73A of the Directions by the Speaker Lok Sabha edit In terms of direction 73A the minister concerned of the ministry or department makes a statement once in six months in the House regarding the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the reports of the DRSCs with regard to her his Ministry This is aimed at ensuring that the recommendations of the Standing Committee are taken note of at the highest level by the government for follow up action not suggest anything of the nature of cut motions The Demands for Grants are considered by the House in the light of the Reports of the committee Composition editKeys BJP 15 INC 3 SAD 1 AITC 1 YSRCP 2 SS 1 BJD 2 RJD 1 Party wise membership of Standing Committee on Finance BJP 57 7 INC 11 5 AITC 3 8 SAD 3 8 YSRCP 7 6 BJD 7 6 SS 3 8 RJD 4 21 members from 16th Lok Sabha tenure May 2018 19 Sr No Portrait Name Constituency state Party1 Veerappa Moily a Chikkballapur Karnataka INC2 Pushpendra Singh Chandel Hamirpur Uttar Pradesh BJP3 Bandaru Dattatreya Secunderabad Telangana4 Kirit Somaiya Mumbai North East Maharashtra5 Nishikant Dubey Godda Jharkhand6 Harish Dwivedi Basti Uttar Pradesh7 Rattan Lal Kataria Ambala Haryana8 Rajiv Pratap Rudy Saran Bihar9 Gopal Shetty Mumbai North Maharashtra10 Kirit Premjibhai Solanki Ahmedabad West Gujarat11 Prathap Simha Mysore Karnataka12 Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi Haveri Karnataka13 Saugata Roy Dum Dum West Bengal AITC14 Dinesh Trivedi Barrackpore West Bengal15 T G Venkatesh Babu Chennai North Tamil Nadu AIDMK16 Gopalakrishnan Chinnaraj Nilgiris Tamil Nadu17 Bhartruhari Mahtab Cuttack Odisha BJD18 Chandrakant Bhaurao Khaire Aurangabad Maharashtra SS19 Jyotiraditya Scindia Guna Madhya Pradesh INC20 Rayapati Sambasiva Rao Narasaraopet Andhra Pradesh TDP21 Prem Das Rai Sikkim Sikkim SDFNotes Chairperson of the committee for the current year 10 members from the Rajya Sabha Sr No Name State Legislature Party1 Rajeev Chandrasekhar Karnataka BJP2 Mahesh Poddar Jharkhand3 Manmohan Singh Assam INC4 Digvijaya Singh Madhya Pradesh5 T K Rangarajan Tamil Nadu CPI M 6 C M Ramesh Andhra Pradesh TDP7 Anil Desai Maharashtra SS8 A Navaneethakrishnan Tamil Nadu AIDMK9 Mahendra Prasad Bihar JD U 10 Narendra Jadhav Nominated Comments in recent years editDemonetisation 2016 edit Further information 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation The committee has deposed the RBI governor and other government officials since the announcement for demonetisation was made In Oct 2018 summoning the RBI governor for the third time Chairperson Moily said a fter our meetings with the RBI chief and other senior officials of the RBI it had given us a report Now we have called RBI governor Urjit Patel to come and brief us on demonetization and a legislative bill Some members might also want to ask him questions The notice for the meeting says Oral Evidence of the representatives of Reserve Bank of India on i Demonetisation of Indian currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 and ramifications thereof and ii The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill 2018 and issues related thereto 12 The merger of Railway budget with Union Budget 2016 edit Further information Rail Budget In a sweeping recast of India s annual budget process the government ended the 92 year old practice of having a separate rail budget Commenting on this Chairperson Moily said w e will discuss this issue with statistics and planning department and also with the finance ministry Railway Board an important cog in this merger process too will be consulted on the impact of this budgetary reform on Railways as an organization 13 Punjab National Bank fraud 2018 edit Further information Punjab National Bank Scam The committee questioned the finance ministry civil servants including the Union Financial Services Secretary Rajiv Kumar about the 11 400 crore equivalent to 150 billion or US 1 9 billion in 2023 fraud in Punjab National Bank PNB and asked them to submit a report on it It is currently on its way to becoming India s biggest banking fraud Other members noted that t heir concern over such large scale sic fraud in the PNB and questioned the re capitalization process of the state run banks when they are not well managed and tax payers sic money is leaking 14 IL amp FS default 2018 edit Further information Infrastructure Leasing amp Financial Services Defaults on bonds by IL amp FS financial services The committee took up the case of debt ridden Infrastructure Leasing amp Financial Services which defaulted on debt obligations for scrutiny a day after the government sacked the 15 member IL amp FS board and nominated six new directors led by Uday Kotak to run the affairs of the company 15 The chairperson of the SCOF Moily said that w hatever has happened at IL amp FS is a matter of grave concern It is a fit case for the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance to look into As the chairman I will take up the matter in the committee meeting 16 Chairpersons editChairpersons of the committee 1993 till date edit Sr No Name Term of office Terms Political party Alliance 1 Debi Prasad Pal 1993 95 2 INC2 No public records found 1995 99 4 4 Shivraj Patil 1999 2002 3 INC5 N Janardhana Reddy 2002 04 26 Maj Gen BC Khanduri Retd 2004 07 3 BJP7 Ananth Kumar 2007 09 28 Murli Manohar Joshi 2009 2010 19 Yashwant Sinha 2010 14 410 Veerappa Moily 2014 19 5 INC11 Jayant Sinha 2019 Incumbent 4 BJPReports published editAs part of its oversight process the committee has published quite a number of reports over the course of its existence The committee has published a total of 277 reports from 1993 to 2015 Out of these 92 are reports on Demands for Grants DFGs 13 reports on subjects taken up by the committee 72 reports on bills referred to the committee and 100 are reports on action taken by the government on corresponding reports of the committee Lok Sabha Tenure Demands for Grants Subjects Bills ATRs Total reports presented10th Lok Sabha 1991 96 7 3 8 5 2311th Lok Sabha 1996 98 4 1 512th Lok Sabha 1998 99 6 7 8 2113th Lok Sabha 1999 04 20 1 10 24 5514th Lok Sabha 2004 09 25 3 23 29 8015th Lok Sabha 2009 14 6 24 8416th Lok Sabha 2014 continuing 5 4 9Grand total 92 13 72 100 277See also edit nbsp India portal17th Lok Sabha Committee on Public Undertakings Estimates Committee Public Accounts Committee India Standing Committee on Defence India List of Indian parliamentary committeesReferences edit Planning Commission to NITI Aayog pib nic in Retrieved 2018 11 16 Sharma Yogima Seth 2016 12 07 NITI Aayog needs greater clarity on departmental coordination Standing committee The Economic Times Retrieved 2018 11 16 Lost in translation Is NITI Aayog a commission or an institution The Indian Express 2015 02 18 Retrieved 2018 11 16 Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha PDF p 126 Archived from the original PDF on 25 June 2019 Retrieved 25 June 2019 Handbook for Members of Lok Sabha PDF p 135 Archived from the original PDF on 25 June 2019 Retrieved 25 June 2019 Simply put Parliament and its many panels The Indian Express 2015 12 29 Retrieved 2018 11 11 Congress to retain M Veerappa Moily Shashi Tharoor as heads of finance external affairs panels The New Indian Express Retrieved 2018 11 16 West Bengal Congress I leaders fight for safe Calcutta South constituency India Today Retrieved 2018 11 17 Assisted Rao in selecting ministers Pranab Mukherjee emerges as major power player India Today Retrieved 2018 11 16 a b Recently set up Parliamentary committees start calling various ministries to account India Today Retrieved 2018 11 16 Parliament Logjam Part 4 Strengthening committee system can improve quality of drafted laws fast track implementation Firstpost www firstpost com Retrieved 2018 11 18 RBI to face House panel for the third time on note ban 2018 10 28 Retrieved 2018 11 18 Budget merger report will be submitted by November Veerappa Moily Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 2018 11 18 PTI 2018 02 15 PNB fraud Parliamentary panel seeks report from finance ministry Retrieved 2018 11 18 Manoj C L 2018 10 04 House panel to summon IL amp FS board LIC amp SBI representatives RBI officials The Economic Times Retrieved 2018 11 18 Manoj C L 2018 10 02 Veerappa Moily Standing committee to scan IL amp FS mess The Economic Times Retrieved 2018 11 18 External links editRules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha 2014 Directions by The Speaker Lok Sabha Lok Sabha SCOF homepage 68th Report on banking sector in india Issues and Challenges The Chit funds amendment bill 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Standing Committee on Finance amp oldid 1208340611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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