Rajya Sabha winter session adjourned sine die with near 100 pc productivity

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 13 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

The historic 250th session of the Rajya Sabha was adjourned sine die on Friday with a near 100 per cent productivity after Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu summed it up as one marked by 'seriousness and brevity'.

He complimented the members for making this session productive and for improving the quality of debates.

"I am overall happy for this session, but for the small disappointment which also could have been avoided," he told the House during his valedictory address at the completion of the 250th session. His oblique reference was to express disappointment over interruptions on the last day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was present in the House during the valedictory remarks.

"I am glad that collectively, all of you have risen to the occasion and kept up the happy tide. I would like to sum up the course of this historic session as one marked by seriousness and brevity," Naidu said.

The Chairman said the near 100 per cent productive winter session steadied the ship, which has been facing stormy waters for some time now. He said the Upper House clocked the best performance in 49 years with 9.5 starred questions orally replied every day and 39 per cent of the time spent on passing Bills.

Naidu informed the House that as against the total scheduled available time of 108 hours 33 minutes during the winter session with 20 sittings, the House functioned for 107 hours 11 minutes resulting in a productivity of over 99 per cent.

He further noted that the last monsoon session with over 100 per cent productivity succeeded by equally effective winter session was perhaps the first time that the House functioned so well for two consecutive sessions.

"A total of 11 hours 47 minutes, accounting for about 11 pc of the available time of the House has been lost due to interruptions. Spurred by the sense of duty, the members, however, sat for 10 hours 52 minutes beyond the scheduled hours, resulting in productivity of close to 100 pc during the session", Naidu said.

The Rajya Sabha chairman said the seriousness is borne out of a definite sense of purpose of enhancing the dignity of the august institution.

He said while the last session recorded productivity of 104 per cent by availing more than available time for transacting business, this session too has clocked 100 per cent productivity.

"This is perhaps for the first time that this House has recorded 100 pc productivity for two successive sessions. For me, this is a certain proof of this ship being steadied and all of you deserve credit for it," Naidu said.

The Chairman informed the House that during the winter session, 39 per cent of the total functional time was spent on legislative business, 25.40 per cent on raising and discussing matters of urgent public importance under various instruments, 13 per cent on Question Hour and 5 per cent on private members' bills.

The House discussed the state of economy under short duration discussion besides the Pegasus spyware issue and completion of major irrigation projects under two Calling Attention Notices.

The Chairman said 15 Bills were passed during the winter session and the discussions were qualitative as "they have brought out the best from all sides of this august House. Spirited arguments and counter arguments were made from both the sides."

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First Published: Dec 13 2019 | 7:05 PM IST

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