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The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs Recommend Parliament Winter Session from November 29 to December 23

The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs Recommend Parliament Winter Session from November 29 to December 23
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New Delhi: The Parliament Cabinet Committee has recommended that parliamentary winter sessions be held from November 29 to December 23, said the source on Monday.
Like the previous parliamentary session in the past half a year, the winter session will be held using the Covid-19 protocol, people who are familiar with the development to PTI.
This session will have around 20 sittings, they said.
The parliamentary winter session was not held last year due to Covid-19 pandemic, which also leads to budget restrictions and monsoon sessions.
“CCPA (Parliamentary Cabinet Committee) chaired by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has recommended the date for the parliamentary winter session from November 29 to December 23,” said a PTI source.
Both parliamentary houses – Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha – will hold a process simultaneously and members must follow social blasphemy norms.
Those who will be present in parliament, including parliamentarians, will be asked to use a mask and they can be asked to undergo a Covid-19 test before the commencement of the winter session.
This session is important because of the emergence of assembly elections in five states, including the important political situation of Uttar Pradesh.
This will be followed by a budget session, but this will be postponed because of the recess after a few days the process for the UNI budget trip.
Inflation, the increase in fuel prices, the increase in vegetable oil prices, militant attacks on civilians in Kashmir, Lakhimpur Kheri’s violence, where farmers killed, and the farmers’ protest against the three Central Agri Laws, namely among these issues, namely the possibility of being raised by the opposition to corner the government.
This year’s Monsune session was marked by protest by opposition, who was looking for answers from the government for the issue of spyware pegasus and demanded the revocation of three agricultural laws.
This session was limited and postponed Sine died two days before the delay scheduled for protests.

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