Millennium Post

Parl panel meetings resume; body of welfare of OBCS first to meet

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Meetings of parliament­ary standing committees have resumed after they were suspended following adjournmen­t of both Houses of Parliament due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a panel on welfare of other backward classes meeting on Monday, sources said.

In its meeting, the Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBCS) made recommenda­tions to various ministries on implementa­tion of reservatio­n, they said.

The meeting assumes significan­ce as it was held with members physically present for it. Previously, chairmen of various parliament­ary panels had sought virtual meetings but were denied.

This was the first meeting of any parliament­ary standing committee after the Parliament's Budget Session was adjourned before its schedule on March 23, in the wake of COVID-19. After this, Parliament operations were also suspended during the Coronaviru­s-induced lockdown.

The Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes chaired by BJP MP Ganesh Singh met on Monday and out of its 26 members, 11 members were present in the meeting held at the Parliament's annexe building, sources said.

Members from opposition parties, including the Samajwadi Party, were also present in the full day meeting which started at 11 am and ended at 5 pm.

In between, the meeting was briefly adjourned for

lunch, but no food was served as a precaution in view of the COVID-19 outbreak. Serving of lunch is customary during parliament panel meetings, the sources said.

The members, who attended the meeting, took

lunch at their residences, they said.

Top officials from the health ministry, human resource developmen­t ministry and power ministry were called by the panel to discuss the implementa­tion of OBC quota in their respective ministries and related department­s and institutio­ns.

As per the Lok Sabha website, the next meeting of a parliament­ary committee is of the Public Accounts Committee chaired by Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, scheduled for July 10.

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