The five-day "Amrit Kaal" session of parliament begins today. The agenda includes discussions on the evolution of India's parliamentary democracy. Eight bills are listed, including a controversial one on the Chief Election Commissioner's pick.
The five-day "Amrit Kaal" session of parliament begins today. The agenda includes discussions on the evolution of India's parliamentary democracy. Eight bills are listed, including a controversial one on the Chief Election Commissioner's pick.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Joshi said: “On the first day, the session will be held in the old Parliament House. The next day, i.e. on September 19, there will be a photo session in the old Parliament House, and then there will be a function in Central Hall at 11 a.m. After that, we will enter the new Parliament. The Parliament session will be held in the new Parliament House on September 19 and regular parliamentary work will begin from September 20.”
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