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What Parliament can do in a pandemic (and why India’s should be functioning)

What Parliament can do in a pandemic (and why India’s should be functioning)

FromIn Focus by The Hindu


What Parliament can do in a pandemic (and why India’s should be functioning)

FromIn Focus by The Hindu

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

While COVID-19 has disrupted much of the regular functioning of governments around the world, there are still examples of parliaments around the world finding innovative ways of working to both mount a response to the pandemic and performing a coordination and oversight role for their respective governments.
Since the second Budget Session was adjourned in the middle of the outbreak in India, however, Parliament and the various standing committees have ceased to function despite some calls to convene over video conference. In this episode we’ll look at why these parliamentary standing committees are so important and why Parliament, as an institution, needs to play a larger role.
Guest: Chakshu Roy, Head of Legislative and Civic Engagement, PRS Legislative Research.
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Released:
May 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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