Monday, September 12, 2011
Policy dialogue on people, parliament and performance, Delhi
Policy Dialogue on
People, Parliament and Performance
Conference Room I, India International Centre, New Delhi
10 September 2011
Programme Schedule
Timings
Programme
2:00 P.M.
Welcome and Setting the Context
Amitabh Behar, National Social Watch
B. V. Rao, Editor, GovernanceNow
2:15 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Discussion moderated by
Manisha Priyam, Senior Lecturer University of Delhi
Panel Speakers
Nirmala Sitaraman, National Spokesperson, Bhartiya Janta Party
Nilotpal Basu, CPI (M)
Jesudasu Seelam, Indian National Congress
Valerian Rodrigues, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Sanjay Kumar, Centre for Study on Developing Societies
Girish Nikam, Senior Journalist
4:00 P.M.- 5:00 P.M.
Open Discussion
Vote of Thanks
Himanshu Jha, National Social Watch
Tea and Refreshments
Invitation
Policy Dialogue on
People, Parliament and Performance
Saturday, 10th September, 2011
Dear Friend,
Greetings!
Social Watch India in partnership with GovernanceNow is organizing a policy dialogue on People, Parliament and Performance. Social Watch India is broad based network of civil society organizations and individuals which monitors the institutions of governance and their commitment towards citizens and principles of democracy. GovernanceNow is a multi-media initiative for participatory reportage and analyses related to governance of all institutions and processes that are vital to public life in India.
Social Watch report 2010 developed a methodology for evaluating the performance of Members of Parliament on the floor of the house. The Study, on the basis of 14th Lok Sabha included four parameters namely, attendance, questions, supplementary questions, debates and Private Members Bills proposed.
In continuation of this, we are planning to hold a policy dialogue which aims to explore the parameters, which are based on our perception of the vital role of the Parliament in governance and development, and evaluate the performance of all the 545 MPs and to see where they stand.
The Parliament is supposed to formulate effective policies as well as keep a tab on the working of the government as the union government is major spender of the national funds. Being the highest deliberative institution, we believe that policy making role of an MP should be pronounced as the state and sub-state level legislative bodies can take care of implementation and accountability dimensions. These are some of the important questions that we are planning to explore in-depth in this policy dialogue.
The policy dialogue is scheduled to be held at Conference Room No. I, India International Centre Main, 40-Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi, on Saturday 10th September, 2011 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
We would share with you the programme schedule as soon as it is finalized.
Looking forward towards your support and participation. Kindly confirm your participation through e-mail.
Warm Regards!
Himanshu Jha B.V. Rao
National Coordinator Editor
Social Watch India GovernanceNow
National Social Watch
R-10, Ground Floor, Green Park Extension, New Delhi -110 016, India
Ph./Fax : +91-11-41644576, E-mail : info@socialwatchindia.net
www.socialwatchindia.net
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