Parliament Monsoon Session: Lok Sabha adjourned twice over Opposition s protest on inflation, snooping row
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New Delhi: The proceedings of the Lok Sabha on Wednesday were adjourned twice amid the Opposition s protests against the Government over the issues of inflation, alleged Pegasus snooping and farm laws.
The first adjournment was made at 11.14 a.m. till 11.30 a.m. and second one occurred at 11.35 till 12 p.m.
Soon after the House resumed at 11.30 a.m. after the first adjournment, the Deputy Speaker Rajendra Agrawal tried to continue the Question Hour, but the Opposition members kept on shouting slogans and displaying placards to the chair.
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Fed up with acute water crisis, residents of Kila Jafargarh in Jind district revived a century-old well on the outskirts of the village. It was abandoned about 15 years ago when the government set up a water supply system in the area. Locals said the government supply was not able to fulfil their needs. Dharambir Singh, a panchayat member, said the well was once the sole source of potable water for the village. “Over the years, the village population increased and canal water level dipped. The authorities failed to upgrade the supply system despite protests. We finally collected funds and revived the well.
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