The Committee on Assurances, chaired by a Member of Parliament from the opposition, consists of a Chairperson, Ranking Member, Vice Chairperson, Deputy Ranking Member, and up to thirteen other Members. Its primary function is to monitor the execution of all assurances, promises, and undertakings made to Parliament by Ministers, Committee Chairpersons, Members, and other State officials. The Committee is responsible for reporting to the full House on the fulfillment of these commitments, ensuring accountability and transparency in the discharge of governmental duties.
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