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Chill Bill: Parliament's Winter SessionPublished on Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 09:35 | Source : Forbes India Updated at Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 13:08
By: Udit Misra/ Forbes India There are a number of draft bills in the public domain, yet the winter session of the Parliament does not hold much promise. A look at the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government's legislative performance over the last three parliamentary sessions explains why everyone seems to be up in arms against the breakdown of decision-making at the Centre. The UPA is facing flak from members of civil society as well as the business community. The civil society, which wants a tough anti-corruption law and social welfare legislations, accuses it of trying to ring-fence growth at the cost of development. Meanwhile, the business community is unhappy with the government's inertia in moving on critical policy issues that affects investments. But the situation may not be as bleak as it is made out to be. "I would like to draw a distinction between the government's normal functioning and its success in piloting legislation," says Chakshu Roy of PRS Legislative Research. Roy says the day to day functioning of the government has not slowed down. There is a long list of draft bills in the public domain - a good pointer that the bureaucracy is working. Recently, the government has announced many policies in quick succession to counter the perception of a paralysis in decision-making. These include the new manufacturing policy, the public procurement policy and deregulation of interest rates on savings bank accounts, among others. Click here to read more More Forbes India stories The Silent Power of Sonia Gandhi Retailing Revolution: Category Killers On The Brink
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