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Which one of the following is the largest Committee of the Parliament?

  1. The Committee on Public Accounts
  2. The Committee on Estimates
  3. The Committee on Public Undertakings
  4. The Committee on Petitions

Explanation

Option (b) is correct
  • It assesses potential economies, organisational improvements, and reforms.
  • Number of Members: 30 (LS); Tenure: 1 year.
  • Elected by Lok Sabha.
  • A Minister is not eligible for election to this committee.
  • Functions:
    • Propose alternative policies for efficiency and economy.
    • Review expenditures against policy limits.
    • Recommend presentation format for estimates.
Option (a) is incorrect
  • It examines accounts related to the appropriation of funds and other financial statements.
  • Number of Members: 22 (15LS+7RS); Tenure: 1 year.
  • Elected by the two House(s).
  • A Minister is not eligible for election to this committee.
  • Functions:
    • The Committee’s primary responsibility is to determine if the funds allocated by Parliament have been utilised by the Government within the defined scope of the Demand.
    • The examination is primarily based on the Government of India’s Appropriation Accounts and Audit Reports from the CAG.
    • Review accounts of state corporations, autonomous bodies, and semi-autonomous entities.
    • The Committee does not address policy issues but focuses solely on the implementation and outcomes of policies set by Parliament.
Option (c) is incorrect
  • It oversees the management and financial operations of Public Undertakings.
  • Number of Members: 22 (15LS+7RS); Tenure: 1 year.
  • Elected by the two House(s).
  • A Minister is not eligible for election to this committee.
  • Functions:
    • Review reports and accounts of Public Undertakings.
    • Scrutinise reports from the Comptroller and Auditor General.
    • Evaluate management practices.
    • Perform additional functions as assigned by the Speaker.
    • The Committee does not, however, examine matters of major Government policy and matters of day-to-day administration of the Undertakings.
Option (d) is incorrect
  • No. of Members – 15
  • Tenure: Not fixed. Can continue in office till reconstituted.
  • The members are nominated by the Speaker, Lok Sabha.
  • Review and report on petitions presented to the House. It also considers representations from individuals, associations, etc., that fall outside the rules for petitions and provides directions for their resolution.

Infographic detailing the Parliamentary Committee System in India, outlining its origin, constitutional basis, and classification into Standing and Ad Hoc Committees with specific functions and examples. It highlights key components such as Article 105 and 118, committee functions like scrutiny and accountability, and departmental related standing committees (DRSCs) with data on numbers, membership, tenure, and differences between Estimates, Public Accounts, and Public Undertakings Committees.

Answer: (b) The Committee on Estimates; Difficulty Level: Hard
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