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Lok Sabha - Indian Parliament XV Data Analysis - Attendance
1. Indian Parliament
XV
Data Analysis
Attendance
Data as on 08-Feb-2014
1
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/
Disclaimer: The attempt for this analytical exercise is to extract some meaningful information based on the Parliament data with no mala fide
intention against any individual or party. It is purely academic and its correctness solely depends upon the base data.
2. 2
About Lok Sabha
Union Terr.
IIII II
States
IIII IIIIIIII
IIII IIII III
530
13
471
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
61
13
3. 3
Lok Sabha – Gender-wise
State MP Representation
Meghalaya
UT MP Representation
Delhi
85.71%, 6
50.00%, 1
50.00%, 1
Punjab
Puducherry
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
Lakshadweep
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
Daman & Diu
100.00%, 1
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
70.00%, 7
30.00%, 3
Himachal Pradesh
0.00%, 0
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
30.77%, 4
Chhattisgarh
14.29%, 1
69.23%, 9
75.00%, 3
25.00%, 1
Uttarakhand
__________________ ___
471(88.5%) 61(11.5%)
20.00%, 1
Madhya Pradesh
80.00%, 20
20.00%, 5
Haryana
80.00%, 8
10.00%, 1
Uttar Pradesh
83.75%, 67
16.25%, 13
Gujarat
84.62%, 22
15.38%, 4
Chandigarh
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
West Bengal
85.71%, 36
14.29%, 6
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
Assam
85.71%, 12
14.29%, 2
Bihar
86.84%, 33
13.16%, 5
Rajasthan
86.96%, 20
13.04%, 3
Andhra Pradesh
88.10%, 37
11.90%, 5
Political Parties
75%
Male
14,
37%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Female
Political Par ty MP Representation
Karnataka
Telangana Rashtra Samithi
50.00%, 1
50.00%, 2
50.00%, 2
92.86%, 26
7.14%, 2
Maharashtra
50.00%, 1
Shiromani Akali Dal
24,
63%
80.00%, 4
93.75%, 45
6.25%, 3
Tamil Nadu
97.44%, 38
2.56%, 1
AIADMK, AIFB, AIMIM, AIUDF, AGM,
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi, BJD, Bodoland Peoples
Front, CPI, Haryana Janhit Congress (BL), IUML,
JKNC, JD(S), JMM, Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (P),
Kerala Congress (M), MDMK, RJD, RSP,
Sikkim Democratic Front, Swabhimani Paksha
TDP, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
YSR Congress
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
22.22%, 2
80.00%, 4
20.00%, 1
Tripura
100.00%, 2
0.00%, 0
Bahujan Samaj Party
80.95%, 17
19.05%, 4
Sikkim
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
Samajwadi Party
Without Female MP
77.78%, 7
Rashtriya Lok Dal
With Female MP
Nationalist Congress Party
81.82%, 18
18.18%, 4
Odisha
100.00%, 21
0.00%, 0
All India Trinamool Congress
84.21%, 16
15.79%, 3
Mizoram
100.00%, 1
0.00%, 0
Manipur
100.00%, 2
0.00%, 0
Kerala
100.00%, 21
0.00%, 0
Jharkhand
100.00%, 14
0.00%, 0
Jammu & Kashmir
100.00%, 6
0.00%, 0
Independent
87.50%, 7
12.50%, 1
Indian National Congress
87.32%, 179
12.20%, 25
Bharatiya Janata Party
88.39%, 99
11.61%, 13
Janata Dal (United)
89.47%, 17
10.53%, 2
Shiv Sena
90.91%, 10
9.09%, 1
Communist Party of India (M)
93.75%, 15
6.25%, 1
Goa
100.00%, 2
0.00%, 0
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
94.44%, 17
5.56%, 1
Arunachal Pradesh
100.00%, 2
0.00%, 0
Male
Female
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Male
Female
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
4. 4
MP’s Profession Summary
Other Profession Summary
Trade Unionist
Engineer
7
6
Defence Services, Publisher, Transport
15
8
Consultant, Film Artist, Horticulturist, Trader
Writer
13
Builder, Journalist, Professor
Artist, Civil Servant, Sportsperson
Profession Summary of Parliament Members
9
4
Teacher
18
Diplomat, Musician
3
Medical Practitioner
20
Computer Scientist, Philanthropist & Social Worker,
Pilot, Poet, Religious Missionary
2
Architect; Chartered Engineer; Commentator; Consultant Surgeon;
Contractor; Cricketer; Cultural activist; Distributor; Film Producer;
General & Laparoscopic Surgeon; I.T. Professional; International Civil
Servant; IPS Officer (Retd.); Lawyer; Other; Philanthropist; Producer &
Director; Scientist; Social Reformer; Strategy Consultant; Teacher (Retd.);
Technologist; Trading Business; Women Social Activist
1
Farmer
25
Educationist
26
Industrialist
29
Advocate
73
Businessperson
89
Political & Social Worker
101
Social Worker
155
Agriculturist
Other Profession
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
216
0
50
100
150
200
250
5. 5
Lok Sabha – Attendance
Attendance - Presence Char t
All Sessions 2009 -2013
Session I to XV 345 days
(81-100)%
NO. OF LOK SABHA MEMBER
Attendance Summary – Session I to XV
4249
(61-80)%
1590
(41-60)%
763
(21-40)%
376
(0-20)%
242
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
380
370
360
350
340
330
320
310
300
290
280
270
260
250
240
230
220
210
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
373
371
334
323
311
296
271
257
251
249
209
200
196
27
12
16
I
II
11
III
13
IV
V
(0-20)%
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
306
302
27
20
7
VI
(21-40)%
14
12
14
VII
VIII
IX
X
PARLIAMENT SESSION
(41-60)%
(61-80)%
24
18
18
XIV
XV
9
XI
XII
(81-100)%
XIII
28. Lok Sabha – Attendance
Session I - 2009
01-Jun to 09-Jun
7 days
Members Attended 504
Average Member Attendance 85.52%
Attendance – Presence %
Lok Sabha Session I
373, 74%
12, 2%
14, 3%
45, 9%
60, 12%
0-20
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
21-40
41-60
61-80
81-100
28
Div-Member Name
Days Signed
8-Shri M. Veerappa Moily
1
12-Shri Mallikarjun Kharge
1
26-Shri Dinsha Patel
1
28-Shri M.M. Pallam Raju
1
43-Smt. D. Purandeswari
1
56-Shri Pradeep Jain Aditya
1
138-Shri S. Gandhiselvan
1
209-Shri Sisir Kumar Adhikari
1
216-Shri Sultan Ahmed
1
254-Shri Kameshwar Baitha
1
375-Shri K. Chandrasekhar Rao
1
490-Shri Baliram Kashyap
1
46-Shri S.S. Palanimanickam
100-Shri Vilasrao Muttemwar
104-Shri A. Sai Prathap
108-Dr. C. P. Joshi
122-Shri Mukul Wasnik
224-Shri Harsh Vardhan
261-Dr. Padamsinha Bajirao Patil
308-Choudhury Mohan Jatua
330-Shri Suvendu Adhikari
398-Smt. M. Vijaya Shanthi
399-Shri Pinaki Misra
439-Shri Varun Gandhi
495-Shri Anurag Singh Thakur
513-Shri Uday Singh
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Presence%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
14.29%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
28.57%
29. 29
Lok Sabha – Average Attendance
Average Attendance Session I to XV
92.5%
Session Duration
I
90.0%
7
II
90.26%
88.03%
26
III
87.5%
21
IV
32
V
85.52%
26
VI
VII
85.90%
85.0%
23
23
VIII
82.5%
26
IX
24
X
35
XI
19
XII
80.0%
81.99%
81.54%
82.26%
81.75%
79.50%
82.42%
80.32%
78.78%
78.71%
20
XIII
XIV
78.69%
77.5%
32
XV
10
0
5
10
75.0%
15
20
25
30
75.51%
75.38%
85.87%
35
74.70%
81.54%
81.52%
72.5%
79.19%
79.18%
73.13%
73.98%
80.65%
78.79%
72.43%
69.78%
70.0%
78.27%
77.58% 71.70%
75.97%
68.66%
67.5%
76.00%
70.20%
73.02%
69.47%
68.96%
66.10%
65.0%
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Female
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
77.50%
87.76%
21
78.40%
79.43%
77.74%
79.16%
VIII
Male
IX
Total
X
XI
XII
XIII
XIV
XV
30. Lok Sabha – Highest Attendance
Member Name
Shri K. P. Dhanapalan
Shri Ramesh Kumar
Shri P.L. Punia
Dr. Thokchom Meinya
Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal
Dr. Shafiqur Rahman Barq
Shri Rajendra Agarwal
Shri Shailendra Kumar
Sardar Sukhdev S Libra
Dr. Raghuvansh P Singh
Shri Jai Prakash Agarwal
Shri Kaushalendra Kumar
Shri S. S. Ramasubbu
Shri Thangso Baite
Shri Eknath Gaikwad
Shri Arvind K Chaudhary
Sk. Saidul Haque
Shri P. Lingam
Shri Hukamdeo N Yadav
Shri Ratan Singh
Shri C Mahendrasinh
Shri Pradeep Tamta
Shri Gorakhnath Pandey
Shri Biren Singh Engti
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
Present %
100.00%
99.79%
99.27%
99.19%
98.83%
98.70%
98.25%
98.03%
98.01%
97.99%
97.91%
97.71%
97.63%
97.60%
97.55%
97.47%
97.46%
97.28%
96.99%
96.86%
96.70%
96.16%
96.12%
96.08%
Member Name
Present %
Shri Govind Prasad Mishra 95.94%
Shri Ramashankar Rajbhar 95.80%
Shri Mahabal Mishra
95.68%
Shri Virendra Kumar
95.47%
Adv. P. T. Thomas
95.31%
Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab 95.13%
Shri Mahesh Joshi
95.11%
Shri Mohammad A Haque 95.04%
Shri Jagada Nand Singh 95.03%
Shri M. B. Rajesh
95.00%
Shri Nishikant Dubey
94.98%
Shri Lalit M Suklabaidya 94.95%
Dr. Jyoti Mirdha
94.94%
Shri Mahendra Kumar Roy 94.78%
Shri Francisco Sardinha
94.75%
Shri Hari Manjhi
94.67%
Shri C. L. Ruala
94.57%
Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh Naik 94.47%
Smt. Sarika D.S. Baghel
94.45%
Shri Rajiv Singh @ L Singh 94.43%
Shri Kamal K Commando 94.33%
Shri Premdas Katheria
94.31%
Shri Kirti Azad
94.21%
Dr. Prabha Kishore Taviad 94.17%
30
Session I to XV
Member Name
Dr. Bali Ram
Shri Baliram Jadhav
Shri Neeraj Shekhar
Shri Mangani Lal Mandal
Shri Maheshwar Hazari
Smt. Annu Tandon
Dr. Bhola Singh
Dr. Nirmal Khatri
Shri Ashok Argal
Shri Ram Singh Kaswan
Smt. Susmita Bauri
Shri Prabodh Panda
Shri Syed S Hussain
Dr. Rajan Sushant
Shri Ismail Hussain
Shri T.K.S. Elangovan
Shri Mahabali Singh
Shri Pulin Bihari Baske
Shri Narayan S Amlabe
Shri Arjun Roy
Shri M. Anandan
Shri Jagdambika Pal
Shri Raja Ram Pal
Shri Pashupati Nath Singh
Present %
94.09%
93.90%
93.80%
93.70%
93.67%
93.55%
93.49%
93.43%
93.34%
93.23%
93.18%
93.06%
93.02%
92.98%
92.91%
92.86%
92.71%
92.64%
92.35%
92.20%
92.01%
91.98%
91.96%
91.95%
All 15 Sessions with
average > 90%
Member Name
Present %
Adv. Ganeshrao N D’kar 91.91%
Shri Dinesh Chandra Yadav 91.71%
Shri Sandeep Dikshit
91.70%
Shri Jaywant G Awale
91.69%
Shri Kabindra Purkayastha 91.68%
Shri Dara Singh Chauhan 91.64%
Shri Baidyanath P Mahto 91.62%
Shri Yashwant Sinha
91.51%
Shri Inder Singh Namdhari 91.47%
Shri P.R. Natarajan
91.44%
Shri Ghanshyam Anuragi 91.35%
Shri Madan Lal Sharma
91.34%
Shri Sudarshan Bhagat
91.30%
Shri Hassan Khan
91.30%
Shri P.C. Chacko
91.10%
Smt. Aswamedh Devi
91.00%
Shri M. Krishnaswamy
90.95%
Shri Ramesh Bais
90.88%
Shri Deoraj Singh Patel
90.67%
Shri P. Venugopal
90.67%
Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa
90.54%
Kunwar Rewati R Singh
90.44%
Shri Sajjan Singh Verma
90.20%
31. Lok Sabha – Highest Attendance
Member Name
Present %
Shri Virender Kashyap
89.93%
Shri Harish Rawat
89.80%
Shri U S Chanabasappa 89.48%
Shri N.S.V. Chitthan
89.44%
Shri Sanjay Nirupam
89.39%
Shri Bhakta Charan Das
89.37%
Shri Sanjay Singh Chauhan 89.34%
Shri Badri Ram Jakhar
89.26%
Shri Tufani Saroj
89.25%
Shri Ravindra K Pandey
89.18%
Shri Basudeb Acharia
89.12%
Shri Manicka Tagore
89.08%
Shri Gurudas Das Gupta 89.04%
Smt. Sushila Saroj
89.04%
Shri Anto Antony
89.03%
Shri Jeetendra S Bundela 88.89%
Dr. Anup Kumar Saha
88.86%
Shri Sharief Ud Din Shariq 88.81%
Shri Gorakh P Jaiswal
88.74%
Shri Bharat Ram Meghwal 88.70%
Shri Gopal S Shekhawat 88.67%
Shri P. Kumar
88.59%
Shri Mohinder S Kaypee 88.54%
Smt. Rama Devi
88.49%
Shri K. Sugumar
88.45%
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
Member Name
Present %
Smt. Seema Upadhyay
88.44%
Shri Harish Choudhary
88.43%
Shri Yashvir Singh
88.40%
Shri Amarnath Pradhan
88.23%
Shri Bhudeo Choudhary
88.19%
Smt. Usha Verma
88.12%
Shri Ram Sundar Das
88.10%
Shri Sakti Mohan Malik
88.10%
Smt. Sumitra Mahajan
88.02%
Shri Rakesh Sachan
88.01%
Shri Hemanand Biswal
87.95%
Dr. Rattan Singh Ajnala
87.94%
Shri Naranbhai Kachhadia 87.94%
Dr. M. Thambidurai
87.89%
Dr. Monazir Hassan
87.80%
Shri Satpal Maharaj
87.78%
Dr. Kiritbhai P Solanki
87.75%
Shri Jagdish Singh Rana
87.66%
Shri Datta Meghe
87.60%
Shri Basori Singh Masram 87.59%
Shri Prem Das Rai
87.56%
Shri Ananth Kumar
87.47%
Shri Mithlesh Kumar
87.42%
Shri Ashok Kumar Rawat 87.40%
Shri N. Peethambarakurup 87.35%
31
Session I to XV
Member Name
Present %
Shri Vijay Bahadur Singh 87.34%
Shri Shivraj Bhaiya
87.25%
Shri P. K. Biju
87.20%
Shri S. Semmalai
87.18%
Smt. Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi 87.04%
Shri Purnmasi Ram
87.04%
Shri Jose K. Mani
86.99%
Smt. Raj Kumari Chauhan 86.96%
Shri Bapiraju Kanumuru
86.86%
Smt. Darshana Jardosh
86.81%
Shri Nikhil K Choudhary
86.74%
Rajkumari Ratna Singh
86.74%
Shri Pakauri Lal
86.64%
Shri Kamlesh Balmiki
86.61%
Smt. Meena Singh
86.58%
Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena
86.57%
Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav 86.54%
Shri Jayant Chaudhary
86.41%
Smt. Supriya Sule
86.25%
Smt. Santosh Chowdhary 86.17%
Smt. Bijoya Chakravarty 86.15%
Shri Sanjay Bhoi
86.14%
Shri Gajendra S Rajukhedi 86.12%
Shri P. Viswanathan
86.02%
Shri Vishwa Mohan Kumar 85.92%
All 15 Sessions with
average – 85% to 90%
Member Name
Shri T.R. Baalu
Shri Makhansingh Solanki
Shri Radha Mohan Singh
Shri Marotrao Si Kowase
Shri Ramesh C Jigajinagi
Shri Manikrao H Gavit
Shri Ramen Deka
Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal
Shri Rakesh Pandey
Shri Baju Ban Riyan
Shri Arjun Charan Sethi
Dr. Ram Chandra Dome
Dr. Ranjan Prasad Yadav
Shri Ganesh Singh
Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi
Present %
85.81%
85.74%
85.71%
85.69%
85.65%
85.65%
85.46%
85.44%
85.31%
85.27%
85.26%
85.15%
85.09%
85.05%
85.01%
32. 32
Lok Sabha – Lowest Attendance
VII
IX
I
XIV
II
X
XI
V
XII
III
VI
XIII
IV
-5%
I
34.8%
29.2%
34.3%
VIII
23.1%
26.9%
II
23.8%
26.9%
XI
20.0%
21.1%
VI
10.5%
17.4%
XIII
7.7%
5.0%
15.6%
XIV
4.8%
IV
4.3%
14.3%
12.5%
XII
3.1%
10.0%
IX
3.1%
8.3%
VII
35%
-15%
Average 15.23%
X
I
XV
IX
XI
II
VII
III
VI
VIII
V
XIV
IV
XII
57.1%
X
28.6%
15%
447-Shri Vitthalbha Radadiya
515-Shri Dinubhai B Solanki
398-Smt. M. Vijaya Shanthi
4.3%
10%
35%
40.0%
100.0%
73.1%
71.4%
43.5%
40.0%
31.6%
31.3%
28.6%
23.1%
22.9%
21.7%
20.0%
18.8%
15.4%
12.5%
0%
25% 50% 75% 100%
Average 36.91%
Source: http://loksabha.nic.in/
0%
XI
36.8%
XII
35.0%
VII
34.8%
30.8%
30.4%
30.0%
VIII
26.1%
26.9%
15.4%
II
15.4%
X
17.1%
IX
16.7%
14.3%
9.4%
12.5%
IV
25%
50%
-15%
6.3%
10%
35%
60%
Average 27.99%
382-Smt. Jaya Prada Nahata
57.1%
56.3%
51.4%
50.0%
43.8%
42.3%
42.3%
41.7%
30.4%
23.8%
21.1%
17.4%
14.3%
10.0%
50%
19.2%
XIII
5.0%
60.0%
25%
36.8%
XV
28.6%
250-Shri K. Sivakumar
XII
I
XIII
X
V
IV
VIII
II
IX
VI
III
XI
VII
X…
XV
42.9%
37.5%
Average 27.01%
Average 20.73%
57.7%
XIV
75%
Average 37.46%
I
XIV
XIII
II
V
XV
XI
VII
X
VIII
III
IX
XII
IV
VI
85.7%
76.2%
65.6%
57.7%
42.3%
40.0%
36.8%
34.8%
31.4%
30.8%
28.6%
20.8%
20.0%
12.5%
8.7%
0%
25% 50% 75% 100%
Average 39.46%
211-Shri Babu Lal Marandi
230-Shri Suvendu Adhikari
V
42.9%
353-Shri Kabir Suman
I
III
III
VII
XV
XI
IV
XIV
VIII
X
VI
XII
XIII
V
IX
189-Shri Shibu Soren
45.7%
0%
60%
Session I to XV
XV
XIII
III
XII
XIV
IV
II
VII
X
I
IX
VIII
XI
V
VI
50.0%
40.6%
38.1%
35.0%
33.3%
31.3%
30.8%
30.4%
28.6%
28.6%
20.8%
19.2%
15.8%
15.4%
8.7%
0%
25%
I
II
IV
VIII
IX
X
XIII
XIV
XII
VII
XI
XV
V
VI
III
I
IX
VII
V
X
IV
II
XI
XIII
VIII
XII
XV
VI
XIV
100.0%
62.5%
52.2%
46.2%
42.9%
40.6%
38.5%
36.8%
34.4%
30.8%
30.0%
20.0%
13.0%
9.5%
0%
25% 50% 75% 100%
Average 39.81%
XV
I
V
XI
VI
III
VIII
XIV
II
XIII
IV
IX
XII
X
VII
40.6%
34.6%
33.3%
31.4%
31.3%
28.6%
25.0%
21.7%
21.1%
20.0%
19.2%
17.4%
4.8%
25%
50%
75%
Average 30.03%
Average 28.44%
536-Shri Madhusudan Yadav
71.4%
50.0%
0%
50%
507-Shri Navjot Singh Sidhu
-15%
-15%
56.5%
54.3%
53.8%
53.8%
50.0%
50.0%
50.0%
47.6%
35.0%
34.8%
21.9%
19.2%
9.5%
5.3%
35%
53.8%
47.4%
39.1%
38.1%
34.6%
33.3%
23.1%
21.9%
21.9%
20.8%
15.0%
5.7%
4.3%
10%
35%
60%
61-Shri Rahul Gandhi
57.1%
10%
57.1%
Average 31.75%
309-Shri SK Nurul Islam
I
VII
X
V
II
XV
IX
IV
III
XII
VI
XIII
VIII
XIV
XI
60.0%
60%
Average 39.93%
II
IV
XIII
III
XIV
V
XI
X
VII
VIII
XII
XV
VI
IX
76.9%
75.0%
65.6%
52.4%
47.6%
42.3%
42.1%
37.1%
30.4%
26.9%
25.0%
20.0%
17.4%
16.7%
0%
25% 50% 75% 100%
Average 41.11%
33. 33
Thank you
Manish Srivastava
manish.srivastava@rediffmail.com
Disclaimer: The attempt for this analytical exercise was to extract some meaningful information based on the Parliament data with no mala fide
intention against any individual or party. It is purely academic and its correctness solely depends upon the base data from the Lok Sabha
website. The data is downloaded into local MS Access and Excel for further analysis and deriving results.
Kindly contact me on my email address for any suggestions and feedback.