The 17th Lok Sabha held its sessions between June 2019 and February 2024.
In these five years, Lok Sabha functioned for 88% of its scheduled time, while Rajya Sabha worked for 73%.
The 17th Lok Sabha held 274 sittings.
Only four previous Lok Sabhas have had fewer sittings.
All of which were dissolved before completing the five-year term.
The fewest sittings in this Lok Sabha were held in 2020 (33 days), amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
11 out of the 15 sessions held during this Lok Sabha were adjourned early.
As a result, 40 scheduled sittings did not take place (13% of scheduled sittings).
During the 17th Lok Sabha, MPs were suspended on 206 instances, across both Houses of Parliament.
In Winter Session 2023, 146 MPs were suspended for serious misconduct in the House.
179 Bills (excluding Finance and Appropriation Bills) were passed.
The Ministries of Finance and Home Affairs piloted the highest number of Bills (15% each), followed by Law and Justice (9%), and Health and Family Welfare (9%).
16% of Bills were referred to Committees for detailed scrutiny.
This is lower than corresponding figures for the previous three Lok Sabhas.
Four Bills are set to lapse with the dissolution of this Lok Sabha.
This is the lowest number among all Lok Sabhas so far.
729 Private Members’ Bills (PMBs) were introduced in the 17th Lok Sabha, which is higher than all previous Lok Sabhas, except the 16th.
However, only two PMBs were discussed.
During the same period, 705 PMBs were introduced in Rajya Sabha, and 14 were discussed.
Till date, only 14 PMBs have been passed and received assent.
None have been passed in both Houses since 1970.
No adjournment motions were taken up either in the 16th or the 17th Lok Sabha.
Two such motions were discussed in the 15th and seven in the 14th Lok Sabha.