Lok Sabha Secretariat

Lok Sabha Secretariat

Technical Data

Date of Issue January 10, 1989
Denomination 60 p
Quantity 1500000
Perforation comb 13½ x 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Brown olive
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 1200

Stamp Number IN 1258

Yvert et Tellier IN 1008

Stanley Gibbons IN 1355

Themes

Establishment and Evolution of the Lok Sabha Secretariat

Foundation and Independence:

  • Founding Vision: The foundation of a separate Central Legislature Secretariat, independent of governmental control in India, was laid on 10th January 1929.
  • Role of Vithalbhai Patel: Shri Vithalbhai Patel, the first elected Indian Speaker (then called President) of the Central Legislative Assembly, played a pivotal role in advocating for and establishing the independence of the Speaker’s office.

Historic Milestones:

  • 1926: The concept of a separate Secretariat for the Indian Legislature was first proposed during a conference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies in India, chaired by Shri Vithalbhai Patel.
  • 1928: A resolution moved by Pandit Motilal Nehru in the Central Legislative Assembly sought the constitution of a separate Assembly Department, which was unanimously adopted.

Key Resolutions:

  • The resolution emphasized:
  1. Establishment of a separate Assembly Department by 1st December 1928.
  2. Inclusion of the Assembly Department in the portfolio of the Governor-General.
  3. Appointment of principal officers by the Governor-General in consultation with Presiding Officers.
  4. Adjudication of expenditure matters by the Governor-General in case of disagreement between the Presiding Officer and the Government of India.

Formation of the Legislative Assembly Department:

  • On 10th January 1929, the Legislative Assembly Department was established under the Governor-General’s portfolio, with the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly as its de facto head.

Evolution into the Lok Sabha Secretariat:

  • 1950: With the enactment of the Constitution of India on 26th January 1950, the Department’s name changed to “Parliament Secretariat.”
  • 1954: Further renaming led to the establishment of the “Lok Sabha Secretariat,” marking its distinct identity and role.

Commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee:

  • A stamp was issued to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of the Lok Sabha Secretariat, celebrating its tradition of impartiality, objectivity, dedication, and efficiency in serving the Parliament and its members.
  • The Secretariat continues to uphold a unique work culture tailored to meet the specialized requirements of India’s Parliament.

The journey from the Legislative Assembly Department to the Lok Sabha Secretariat underscores its evolution as a cornerstone institution in India’s parliamentary democracy, fostering independence and excellence in legislative administration.