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The members of the Committees of Parliament are:
Nominated by the leaders of the various parties in the Parliament
Nominated by the Prime Minister
Appointed by the Speaker or elected by the House from amongst persons who are not members of Parliament
Appointed by the Speaker or elected by the House from amongst its own members
Parliamentary Committees: The Parliament has to perform complex and varied kind of functions. A committee can be called a Parliamentary committee if it is appointed or elected by the house or nominated by the Speaker or the Chairman; it has a secretariat provided by the Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha secretariat. Hence option 4th is correct.
Paramvir Gill
in option 4 - there is a word 'OR'. It conveys that appointment by speaker is optional, which means that members of the house (or in other words - leaders of various parties) can nominate the members of committees of parliament. In this manner it makes it similar to option 1. Kindly provide your kind opinion.
The explanation is correct
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