Lok Sabha Secretariat
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In the discharge of his constitutional and statutory responsibilities, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha is assisted by a Secretary-General, (whose pay scale, position and status etc. is equivalent to that of the highest-ranking official in the Government of India i.e. Cabinet Secretary), functionaries of the level of the Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary and other officers and staff of the Secretariat at various levels.
The Secretary-General remains in office till his/her retirement at the age of 60. He/she is answerable only to the Speaker, his action cannot be discussed or criticised in or outside the Lok Sabha.
On behalf of the President of India, Secretary-General summons members to attend sessions of Parliament and authenticates bills in the absence of the Speaker. Provided by Wikipedia
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7Published 1990Other Authors: “...India, Lok sabha secretariat...”
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8by Indialok Sabha Secretariat, New DelhiOther Authors: “...India, Lok Sabha Secretariat, N....”
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15Published 1962“...India- Lok Sabha Secretariat...”
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17Published 1987“...Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi...”
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