New Delhi: Parliamentary budget session began today by address by President of Ram Nath Kovind to Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.
Here are the top developments before the big day: The President discussed the two houses of the Parlemen Session 2022 began with the address by President of Ram Nath Kovind to jointly sit at 11 am.
The President registered the government’s achievement last year, where the focus mostly still helped a total of 11 families of crore farmers through PM-Kisan Yojana during the Pandemic year.
He also talked about the important role that was ‘made in India’ covid-19 play vaccines and important roles in making the world free of pandemic.
“The ability of India in the fight against Covid-19 is proven in vaccination programs.
In less than a year, we made notes to provide more than 150 doses of vaccines,” the President added in his speech.
The government criminalizes the threeQ folding tradition and recently presents a bill to increase the minimum age of women to get married to 21 of the previous 18 years, the President said.
Hopefully all parliamentarians will hold useful and peaceful discussions: PMHEAD from the start of the budget session, the Prime Minister Modi discusses the media where he appealed to all members of the parliament to hold constructive and peaceful discussions to take the country on the progress path.
“This budget session is by drawing a blueprint throughout the year, so it is very important.
As much as we make this budget session more useful with full commitment, the next year will also be a great opportunity to bring us to a new economic altitude,” Prime Minister said.
Congress demanded a discussion about solving other problems about the opposition at Rajya Sabha, Malikarjun Kharge said that the opposition would demand discussions about inflation, unemployment, the problem of farmers, crimes against women & dalit during the session.
He further added that the opposition was wrongly blamed for disturbing parliament during the Monsun session, and that the truth had come out.
From February 2 to February 11, Lok Sabha is scheduled to sit from 4pm to 9pm.
Thus, five hours have been scheduled per sitting during the first part of the budget session.
It is scheduled to conclude on April 8 there will be no hours and hours of question and answer in both parliamentary houses for the first two days of the session.
(With agency input)