First Part Of Budget Session To End On February 13, Farmers Issue To Take Center Stage
It was decided during the meeting that the Rajya Sabha would sit on February 13, instead of the scheduled sitting on February 15, the sources said. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-31T21:37:53+05:30 First Part Of Budget Session To End On February 13, Farmers Issue To Take Center Stage outlookindia.com 2021-01-31T22:48:26+05:30
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The first part of the Budget Session of Parliament will now end on February 13, sources said on Sunday. Sources also claimed that the issue of farmers protests is likely to dominate the Budget Session.
Rajya Sabha Chairman Venkaiah Naidu
The first part of the Budget Session of Parliament will end on February 13 instead of February 15 as the Rajya Sabha, on Sunday, decided to change its sitting, sources said.
Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu also made a fervent appeal to the leaders of various parties at an all-party meeting to ensure smooth and effective functioning of the House during the Budget Session.
Leaders of various parties attending the meeting assured that there would be full participation in all the debates and discussions in the House, the sources add.
It was also decided that the Rajya Sabha would sit on February 13 instead of the scheduled sitting on February 15, as the last of the first part of the Budget Session, the sources said after the meeting.
PV’s house in village to be a museum
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The State government has decided to redesign the house of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao at Vangara village, now in Warangal (Urban) district, as a museum and give it a facelift with colourful electric lights.
It was also proposed to build a theme park and a science platform with innovative ideas in the village, Tourism Minister V. Srinivas Goud informed Rajya Sabha member K. Keshava Rao who is the chairman of organising committee of P.V. Narasimha Rao centenary celebrations.
Mr. Goud called on Mr. Rao to brief him on the action plan prepared by government to develop Vangara into a tourist destination. The government had allotted ₹ 7 crore for the purpose.
PV remembered on death anniversary
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Politicians paying tribute to the late Prime Minister at PV Gyan Bhoomi in the city on Wednesday.
Raising the banner of ‘son of the soil’, three mainstream parties on Wednesday observed the 16th death anniversary of former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao also paid tributes to PV, saying that the latter would go down in the history of the country as an endless reformist. The country was reaping the benefits now of reforms introduced by PV in economic, education and land administration. His firmness in dealing with internal security and external affairs had strengthened the country’s unity, integrity and sovereignty.