<P> Most of the business of drafting a bill or amendments are initially discussed and debated in the parliamentary committees . Since the time for legislation is limited, work of all departments of the government and any special focus tasks is delegated to the committees, wherein the committees shall prepare the initial draft of the bill / amendment for the consideration by both the houses . They consist of members from both the houses </P> <P> There are primarily two kinds of parliamentary committees based on their nature--</P> <Ul> <Li> Parliament Standing Committees (PSC)--Permanent in nature, reconstituted time to time with every new election . <Ul> <Li> Department based </Li> <Li> Others </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Ad hoc Committees--Created for specific purpose and ceases to exist when that purpose is achieved . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Parliament Standing Committees (PSC)--Permanent in nature, reconstituted time to time with every new election . <Ul> <Li> Department based </Li> <Li> Others </Li> </Ul> </Li>

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