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The cryptocurrency bill is listed at a time when the level of interest in the subject is very high
The floor leaders of all the political parties from both houses of Parliament have been invited to the meeting
Ahead of the winter session of Parliament, the government has called an all-party meeting on Sunday, which is expected to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sources said on Monday
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin chaired a meeting of the DMK parliamentarians on Sunday and stressed the need to take up the issue of NEET in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha
The three-week long winter session is scheduled to be held from November 29 to December 23
To observe one year of the movement against the Centre's three agri laws, 500 farmers will participate in a peaceful tractor march to Parliament every day during Winter Session starting November 29
The month-long Winter session of Parliament is likely to commence from the fourth week of November following all COVID-19 protocols, Parliamentary sources said on Friday. The session, which is likely to have around 20 sittings, would conclude ahead of Christmas, they said. In the wake of the pandemic, the Winter session of Parliament was not held last year and all the subsequent sessions -- Budget and Monsoon -- were curtailed due to Covid. Though, an official decision has not been taken yet, the sources said the session could commence from November 29 and would end around December 23. Though, both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will sit simultaneously, the members will follow social distancing norms. In the first few sessions, both the Houses used to meet at separate time to ensure that not many people were present inside the Parliament complex. In the Winter session, those entering the complex and the main Parliament building will have to wear masks all the time and may have to un
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Postponing the winter session should have been avoided
The government has conveyed the decision to the opposition
One of the changes being proposed is allowing LLPs to issue non-convertible debentures (NCDs), a senior government official told Business Standard
The BJP condemned the remarks made by its Lok Sabha MP Pragya Thakur in Parliament
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