New Delhi: Two parliamentary houses will meet in a separate time in a day for five hours each – Rajya Sabha in the first round and Lok Sabha in the second round – to ensure Covid’s distance norms during the budget session began January 31.
Lok Sabha will meet at 11 o’clock in the morning on February 1 for the presentation of the union budget and will meet from 4pm to 9pm from February 2 to February 11, when the session will take place.
During the hearing of houses under parliament, Lok Saba and Rajya Sabha Chambers and their gallery will be used for a member seat given the limitation of the Covid-19 pandemic, said Bulletin Lok Sabha.
While the exact time of Rajya Sabha has not been identified officially, the sources say the upper house of parliament can meet from 10am to 3pm.
The final decision about time has not been taken when the chairman of Rajya Sabha and Venkaiiah Venkaiiah Vice President Naidu is infected with Covid-19 and has isolated him in Hyderabad.
The budget session will begin on January 31 with the address of President of Ram Nath Kovind to jointly sit in both parliamentary houses.
The second part of the session will be from March 14 to April 8.
But Timing-Timing Sittings is unclear to part II of the session.
The 2020 rainy season was the first full session held under the Covid protocol with the meeting of Rajya Sabha in the first half of the day and Lok Sabha in the second round.
The same process was followed for the first part of the budget session in 2021.
For the second part of the budget session and the Monsun and winter sessions last year, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha returned to normal timings, but with members sitting in the rooms and the gallery of the house Each to ensure social distance.