The recently concluded Monsoon Session of Parliament was remarkably productive, an analysis by think-tank PRS Legislative Research has shown. According to the analysis published on its website, the Monsoon Session for the Lok Sabha has shown 110% productivity and the Rajya Sabha has been 66% productive. This means the Lower House of Parliament worked slightly more than its scheduled time and the Upper House worked for nearly 70% of its designated time, the rest being wasted due to disruptions. In terms of man hours, the Lok Sabha functioned for 112.1 hours and Rajya Sabha for 62.5 hours.
The recently concluded Monsoon Session of Parliament was remarkably productive, an analysis by think-tank PRS Legislative Research has shown. According to the analysis published on its website, the Monsoon Session for the Lok Sabha has shown 110% productivity and the Rajya Sabha has been 66% productive. This means the Lower House of Parliament worked slightly more than its scheduled time and the Upper House worked for nearly 70% of its designated time, the rest being wasted due to disruptions. In terms of man hours, the Lok Sabha functioned for 112.1 hours and Rajya Sabha for 62.5 hours.