The government is all set to introduce five Bill s in the Lok Sabha on Monday and move another Bill for passage. Besides, External Affairs Minister S.Jaishankar is to make a statement regarding recent developments pertaining to the welfare of Indians living abroad, Non-Resident Indians (NRIS) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) in the Covid-19 situation. The revised list of Business of the Lower House also mentions discussions and voting on Demands for Grants under the Control of Ministry of Railways 2021-22, Ministry of Education 2021-22, and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2021-22. Among the Bill s to be introduced include the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021 which is slated to be moved by Home Minister Amit Shah to amend the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991.
After a week-long logjam in the House, the functioning of the Lok Sabha on Monday was quite smooth, giving opportunity to the government in introducing five Bills which include one that ensures better protection to the children.Among the Bill s .
Govt to introduce 5 Bills in LS, one for passage
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, March 15 : The government is all set to introduce five Bill s in the Lok Sabha on Monday and move another Bill for passage.
Besides, External Affairs Minister S.Jaishankar is to make a statement regarding recent developments pertaining to the welfare of Indians living abroad, Non-Resident Indians (NRIS) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) in the Covid-19 situation.
The revised list of Business of the Lower House also mentions discussions and voting on Demands for Grants under the Control of Ministry of Railways 2021-22, Ministry of Education 2021-22, and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 2021-22.
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