New Delhi: Lok Sabha is set to introduce a new attendance system for its members from the upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament that will require them to punch in their presence at the seat allotted to them instead of doing so in the lobby.
Official sources said it will help save time as lobbies are at times crowded with MPs. There have been instances when some MPs mark their presence and leave without participating in the proceedings of the House, they added.
Speaker Om Brila is keen to introduce the new practice, the sources said, and added that the attendance register at the lobby will continue for some time, allowing MPs time to familiarise themselves with the electronic system to mark their presence.
Birla had last year given the members the option to mark their attendance in the House using a digital pen on an electronic tablet in the lobby as part of efforts to make Parliament paperless.
Ministers and the Leader of Opposition, it may be noted, are not required to sign in their attendance.
The members are required to mark their attendance to receive their daily allowances during Parliament sessions. The frequency of an MP’s presence in the House during sessions is, at times, part of public debate as well.
The Monsoon session of Parliament will begin on July 21 and continue till August 21.
You may also like
Mumbaikars' dream of beautiful and big house will come true: Maha CM
Harmanpreet calls ream selection a 'healthy headache' ahead of England ODI series
Fan who slapped Jack Grealish after Manchester Derby handed Football Banning order
Carlos Alcaraz made his feelings very clear in response to Emma Raducanu rumours
BSF apprehends smuggler along Indo-Bangla border; seizes silver ornaments worth Rs 16.49 lakh