In view of his outstanding performance as Secretary of Haryana Vidhan Sabha, G.L. Batra was selected as Joint Secretary in the Lok Sabha Secretariatin September 1988.
He played an important role in establishing India’s new subject-based Parliamentary standing committee system. In fact, soon after he joined, he was assigned the task of studying the subject based committee system under consideration for the Indian Parliament. G.L. Batra spent many weeks in the House of Commons and House of Lords to undertake a deep understanding of their committee system. He effectively applied his understanding of the committee system in assisting the Lok Sabha Secretariat lay a solid foundation of the subject-based committee system which was formally inaugurated on March, 1993.
He was promoted as Additional Secretary in Lok Sabha Secretariat in 1991.
As Joint Secretary and Additional Secretary he served as secretary to a number of select and standing committees of the Lok Sabha. His contributions are well-documented.
As Additional Secretary, Lok Sabha,he was amongst other, in charge of the Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training, and the Parliamentary Committees during an eventful period which witnessed the 73rdand 74thConstitutional Amendments, the reports of Joint Committee on Securities Scam, Joint Committee on Fertilizer Subsidy, The Judges Committee to inquire into the conduct of Justice Ramaswamy and many other committees.He was instrumental in successfully seeing through the birth of the departmentally related Standing Committee in 1993,which drew accolades from the Hon’ble Speaker, Lok Sabha and a host of others.
As in-charge of Bureau of Parliamentary Studies and Training, he organized several orientation programmes/refresher courses on the Parliamentary process for new/old Members of Parliament, besides being a regular member of the faculty.
He visited various countries including United Kingdom, Cameroon, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Nigeria, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Egypt and France as Secretary to Parliamentary delegations, IPU Conferences, Commonwealth Speakers Conferences and for training programmes.
His work was applauded by successive Speakers of Lok Sabha and others.