Estimates Committee Of Parliament

The Lok Sabha Speaker recently inaugurated a national conference to commemorate the 75th anniversary (Platinum Jubilee) of the Parliamentary Estimates Committee at Mumbai’s Vidhan Bhavan.

Estimates Committee

  • First established in 1950 as a financial committee of Parliament.
  • Comprises 30 members, all elected from the Lok Sabha (no Rajya Sabha member).
  • Members are chosen annually by the Lok Sabha.
  • Ministers cannot be part of the Committee. If a member becomes a minister later, they are automatically disqualified.
  • The Speaker of Lok Sabha appoints the Chairperson from among the members.

Functions of the Estimates Committee

  • Reviews the budget estimates of ministries/departments.
  • Suggests how to reduce expenses, improve administrative efficiency, and reform systems without changing policy direction.
  • Can recommend alternative policies to improve performance and cut costs.
  • Verifies whether the allocated funds are used properly and effectively.
  • Recommends how budget estimates should be presented for better understanding.

Working of the Committee

  • After formation, the committee selects estimates from specific ministries or departments for detailed review.
  • It can examine any issue of special interest that arises or is referred by the Speaker or the House.
  • May form Sub-Committees or Study Groups for deeper analysis.
  • Findings and suggestions are submitted as Reports to the Lok Sabha.

Follow-up Mechanism

  • Concerned ministries must respond to the committee’s suggestions within six months (or as directed).
  • These responses are reviewed and compiled into an Action Taken Report, which is also presented to the Lok Sabha.
  • Final government responses are tabled in the form of Statements.

Limitations

  • The committee does not review Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) that fall under the Committee on Public Undertakings.
  • It is not mandatory for the committee to study the entire annual budget.
  • Even if the committee hasn’t submitted a report, Demands for Grants can be voted on.

Conclusion

The Estimates Committee plays a key role in ensuring transparency and efficiency in government spending. As it marks 75 years of service, its role in budget oversight and financial discipline remains vital for parliamentary accountability.

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