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Sunday, April 12, 2015

[India_Vision_2020] Top 10 performers of Lok Sabha upto Part I of Budget Session - Maharashtra and Kerala perform well; West Bengal's poor show

 

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The fourth Session (Budget Session 2015) of 16th Lok Sabha commenced on 23rd Feb 2015.  The first Part of the Session ended on 20th March 2015.  The Second Part will start on 20th April 2015 and go upto 8th May 2015.

Performance of Lok Sabha

The first sitting of the 16th Lok Sabha commenced on 4th June 2014.  Till the end of 20th March 2015, Lok Sabha sat for 74 days (till the end of Part I of 4th Session).

During this 74 days, Members in Lok Sabha participated in 6686 debates, introduced 206 bills and raised 28345 questions, which included supplementary questions. 

Top 10 performers (TOP 10 CLUB)

Based on the data released by PRS India, we have analysed the performance of our Lok Sabha MPs.  The performance of the MPs are analysed on the basis of their performance in (a) debates (b) private members bills and (c) quetions.  The top 10 performers of the MPs, based on the total scores are given below.



Out of this 10 MPs, 4 MPs are first time MPs.  Congress leads with 3 MPs, followed by Shiv Sena, NCP and CPIM with 2 MPs.  There is only one MP from BJP.

Interestingly 5 Maharashtra MPs and 3 Kerala MPs have found place in the TOP 10 CLUB.  Karnataka and Rajasthan have secured one MP each.

Top performers in Debates

Shri P P Chaudhary (BJP MP from Rajasthan) has topped under this category with participation of 90 debates.  He has secured 100% attendance.  He shares the first position in the TOP 10 CLUB also for total tally. 

Shri P K Biju (CPIM MP from Kerala) secures second position with participation of 81 debates.  He has attended 95% of the sittings. 

Top performers in Private Members Bills

Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab (BJD MP from Odisha) and Shri Om Prakash Yadav (BJP MP from Bihar) have introduced 10 Private Members Bills each.  However, both of them could not enter into the TOP 10 CLUB,  as their total tally is only 204 and 92 respectively.  

Top performers in Questions

Shri Chandu Barne Shirang (Shiv Sena MP from Maharashtra) secures first position with 259 questions at his credit.  He has attended 88% of the sittings.  He has also secured No 1 position for overall tally in the TOP 10 CLUB.

Shri Shivaji Adhal Rao Patil (Shiv Sena MP from Maharashtra) shares the first position with 259 Questions at his credit.  He has attended 72% of the sittings.  He was one of the Sansad Ratna Award Winners for the 15th Lok Sabha also.  

Performance of Women MPs

Smt Supriya Sule (NCP MP from Maharashtra) secures the first position among the women MPs with total tally of 264 (attendance 91%).  She is in the TOP 10 CLUB  also.  

Smt  Shobha Karandlaje (BJP MP from Karnataka) has secured the second position with a total tally of 236 (attendance 99%).  She is the first time MP.

Performance of First Time MPs

Shri Chandu Barne Shirang (Shiv Sena MP from Maharashtra) and Shri P P Chaudhary (BJP MP from Rajasthan) share the first position with total tally of 285. Interestingly, they share the first position in the TOP 10 CLUB also.

Performance of States

Debates:  Average participation of the Members of Kerala and Rajasthan is 37.4 and 24.8 under debates.  National average is 13.5.  The performance of West Bengal Members is the lowest at 8.2 per member.

Questions:  Here Maharashtra and Kerala have swapped the position.  The average questions raised by the Members of of Maharashtra and Kerala is 120 and 116.  Again West Bengal retains the last position with an average of 21 Questions per Member.  The National Average is 57.  

Attendance:  National Average is 85% per Member.  Tamil Nadu and UP secure the top position with 93$ and 91% repectively.  Here also West Bengal retains the last position with average 72% attendance. 

In short Maharashtra and Kerala have been performing excellently well till now.  Members of West Bengal are performing badly in all parameters.  

We congratulate all the performers.

Sansad Ratna Awards for 16th Lok Sabha

Prime Point Foundation has been honouring the top performing Parliamentarians with Sansad Ratna Awards every year for the past 5 years.  The Rules for 16th Lok Sabha have been announced.  The rules can be accessed at


The Sansad Ratna Awards for the first year of 16th Lok Sabha will be given at Delhi during July 2015, based on the performance of MPs till the end of Part II of Budget Session 2015.  

Analysis by K. Srinivasan, Convenor, Sansad Ratna Award Committee.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

[India_Vision_2020] 96th (March 2015) edition of ezine PreSense: Cover Story on ICC Cricket World Cup + SC ruling on 66A + NRI's perception about Indian Media + Hindi Section + many more [1 Attachment]

 
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We are pleased to release / attach herewith the 96th (March 2015) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents:

1.  Cover Story:  Susan Koshy brings out interesting facts about ICC Cricket World Cup.

2.  Controversy:  Recent Supreme Court judgement removing Sec 66A from IT Act has thrown open many challenges to Indian women.  K. Srinivasan analysis the impact of the judgement on the innocent victims of cyber stalkers.  

3.  Between You and Me:  This column is meant for our readers.  Vino Supraja, US based reader explains how Indian Media is projecting India very badly at International level.  She says, "Life in India is close to a fairy tale, but it is being portrayed by the Indian media as a horror movie."

4.  Technology Corner: Sukruti Vadula writes about the global robotic market.

5. From the Archives of March 2009:  S K Kharvendhan, then Member of Parliament, who guest edited the March 2009 issue of ezine wrote how media analysis of performance  motivated MPs.  

6.  Hindi Section:  As announced earlier, from this edition, we bring out a Hindi Section.  P K Khurana writes about the grand architectural marvel of Thanjavur Big Temple. 

7.  Triambak's PRince cartoon.

8.  Dr Abulakam's advice to Health Care givers.

The ezine may also be downloaded from the link

We hope you will continue to enjoy this edition of ezine.  Please share this ezine with your contacts.  Also, send us your feedback on the contents.

K. Srinivasan
Editor in Chief
PreSense

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

[India_Vision_2020] 95th (Feb 2015) edition of ezine PreSense: Cover Story on Budget 2015 + Robots and Robotics + How to manage depression among youth + many more [1 Attachment]

 
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We are pleased to release / attach herewith the 95th (Feb 2015) edition of ezine PreSense with the following contents.

1.  Cover Story: K. Srinivasan analyses the Budget 2015 - President's Speech, Railway Budget, Economic Survey and General Budget 2015.

2.  Announcement about Sansad Ratna Awards for 16th Lok Sabha - Award instituted by your ezine PreSense.

3. Dr Kalam's quotes - Energy efficiency is the fifth fuel.

4,  Technology Corner - Susan Koshy and Sukruti Vadula bring out some interesting aspects o Robots and Robotics.

5.  Triambak's PRince cartoon.

6.  Historical importance of February -  D K Hari and Hema Hari bring out  interesting facts  as to why February has only 28 days.  

7.  Between You and Me: Lakshmi Radhakrishnan, one of our readers shares a case study she came across on the 'depression' among modern youth.  

8.  From the Archives of Feb 2009 - Reproducing an article on 'Macular hole' (eye problem) written by Dr Dhanashree Ratra.

Announcements:

1.  Prof. R Jagannathan, Former Vice Chancellor, Middle East University, UAE is joining our ezine team as 'Editorial Advisor' to guide us on 'Technology Corner' Section.  He is one of the renowned Physics Professors in India and in US. 

2.  Editorial Team is working out to introduce one or two pages of Hindi content from the next (March 2015) edition on an experimental basis.  Suggestions are welcome.  Please send us your suggestion in English.  (editor@corpezine.com)

3.  Editorial Team plans to release the 100th edition of ezine PreSense in early July 2015, coinciding with Sansad Ratna Awards.  Suggestions are welcome. (editor@corpezine.com

The ezine may also be downloaded from the link

We hope you will continue to enjoy this ezine as usual.  Please share your feed back with us.  Please also share the ezine with your contacts.

K. Srinivasan
Editor in Chief
PreSense

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Sunday, February 1, 2015

[India_Vision_2020] 94th (Jan 2015) edition of ezine PreSense: Cover Story on Obama visit + freedom of expression + Neutrino project + plight of H4 Visa holders + homage to RK Laxman + many more [1 Attachment]

 
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We are pleased to release / attach herewith the 94th (Jan 2015) edition of your ezine PreSense with the following contents.

1.  Cover Story: K Srinivasan analyses the impact of the recent visit of Obama to India with the title 'The Hug diplomacy'.  

2.  Technology Corner:  The recent announcement of 1500 crore Neutrino project by the Government has generated protest from the local activists.  Susan Koshy interviews  Dr Jagannathan, an expert on the purpose of this project.

3.  Controversy :  Freedom of expression is interpreted and debated by media selectively, depending on different parameters.  K Srinivasan analyses whether the freedom of expression is absolute, with two recent case studies.

4.  Between You and Me: This column is intended  for our readers to share their views frankly.  Ms R (name suppressed), one of our readers and an young house wife in US narrates the plight of educated young women holding H4 Visa in USA.

5.  Dr Kalam's quotes: His views on 'Mobile election voting system on cloud'.

6.  From the archives of Jan 2009 - Health tips

7.  Homage to Cartoon legend R K Laxman :  Triambak's PRince cartoon paying homage to R K Laxman + some interesting cartoons of RKL.

and many more.

This issue is dedicated to the creator of 'Common Man' and cartoon legend R K Laxman. 

The ezine can also be downloaded in pdf format (810k) from the following link.


We are confident that you would enjoy this ezine.  Please circulate the ezine to your contacts and also send us your feedback.

'Between You and Me' Section is intended for our readers to share their views.  The readers are welcome to share their views frankly on any issue concerning the society. (Decision of the Editorial team is final).

Srinivasan
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PreSense


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Monday, January 26, 2015

[India_Vision_2020] Fwd: Republic Day Greetings - Interesting facts about 'making our Constitution'

 

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Today India celebrates proudly the 66th Republic Day with joy.  It is a proud moment for all Indians. 

On behalf of the editorial team of ezines PreSense and New Gen Thamizhan 'Sanad Ratna Award Team', I convey our greetings on this great day.

Many young readers may not know the significance of the Indian Republic Day.  Great leaders of India deliberated at length and made the Indian Constitution, which came into force on 26th Jan 1950.  Our Constitution is considered as one of the best Constitutions in the world.  In the past 66 years, India has faced several internal and external challenges.  Every Indian should feel proud that our Constitution has helped us to find solution and kept the country united.  We should remember and salute Dr B R Ambedkar and other leaders who gave us the wonderful Constitution.

Please click the link for  interesting facts about 'making of our Constitution' and rare photos.

Srinivasan
Editor in Chief, PreSense & New Gen Thamizhan
Convenor, Sansad Ratna Award Team

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