What are the factors contributing to the declining time allocated for Private Members’ business in the Indian Parliament

Investigate the reasons behind the decreasing time allocated for Private Members’ business in the Indian Parliament.
1. Increasing legislative workload: The Indian Parliament is focusing more on passing government bills and addressing urgent matters, leading to limited time for Private Members' business. 2. Disruption of parliamentary proceedings: Frequent disruptions, debates, and adjournments due to protests and disagreements among members result in inadequate time for Private Members' business. 3. Priority to government business: The government's legislative agenda often takes precedence over Private Members' business, leading to limited opportunities for non-government members to introduce bills or raise issues. 4. Limited sitting days: The Indian Parliament has a fixed number of sitting days in a year, and the need to address various important issues within this limited timeframe reduces the time available for Private Members' business.
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