On which of the following, a Parliamentary Committee has not been set up ?

Public Undertakings
Government Assurances
Estimates
Welfare of Minorities

The correct answer is (d) Welfare of Minorities.

A Parliamentary Committee is a select group of Members of Parliament who are appointed to examine a particular issue or area of government activity. There are many different types of Parliamentary Committees, each with its own specific remit.

The Committee on Public Undertakings is responsible for examining the affairs of public undertakings, which are companies or organizations that are owned or controlled by the government. The Committee on Government Assurances is responsible for examining the implementation of government promises and undertakings. The Committee on Estimates is responsible for examining the government’s annual budget.

There is no Parliamentary Committee specifically responsible for the welfare of minorities. However, the Committee on Public Undertakings does have some responsibility for this area, as it is responsible for examining the affairs of companies and organizations that provide services to minorities.