Parliament Updates LIVE: After Rajnath Singh ended his speech at Lok Sabha, Congressional MPs staged a lower house strike, demanding a debate on the India-China border issue
Latest updates from Parliament: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said the battle against the coronavirus is far from over and, although the country has been unlocked, community support is crucial to breaking the chain.
Rajya Sabha passed the Aircraft (Amendment) Bill 2020, which seeks to improve India’s aviation safety ratings and provide legal status to regulatory institutions, including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The congressional deputy, Manickam Tagore, has issued a notice of Motion for Postponement in the Lok Sabha on the issue of “China’s agency that watches over Indian political leaders and more than 10,000 Indians.”
Speaking about online celebrity harassment, SP MP Jaya Bachchan told the Rajya Sabha that the image of the film industry is being tarnished due to some selected incidents. “The film industry is a source of employment for dozens of people. It has always offered to help the government in its endeavors. Therefore, I ask you to support the industry,” he said.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will address Parliament on the confrontation between India and China along Ladakh LAC at 3pm. The Opposition had raised the issue at the first meeting of the Lok Sabha Business Advisory Committee (BAC) chaired by President Om Birla on Sunday.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, and state Interior Minister G Kishan Reddy will also make statements at Lok Sabha today. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi will propose the 2020 Members of Parliament (Amendment) Salary, Benefits and Pension Bill, while Ram Vilas Paswan will introduce the 2020 Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill for your consideration and approval.
In Rajya Sabha, Sitharaman will make a statement on circumstances that required immediate legislation by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code Ordinance (Amendment), 2020. The National Commission for Allied Professions and Healthcare Bill, 2020, The Code Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Second Amendment) Bill, 2020, The Aircraft (Amendment) Bill, 2020, The Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda Bill, 2020 are among the bills listed for business today.
The Monsoon Session is seeing a plethora of protocols implemented in light of the coronavirus outbreak. Members are required to wear masks, while staff at the Parliament complex carry out intensive sanitation at regular intervals.
Before the start of the Monsoon Session on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on MPs to send a unanimous message that the entire country supports its armed forces. “I hope that Parliament, and all its members, send a message with unanimous voice, spirit and resolution that the country supports them,” he said.
During the 30-minute Zero Hour, Treasury banks avoided problems such as the India-China border line, unemployment, the migration crisis and the economic slowdown, but discussions were held about the NEETs, the coronavirus and the projects of law seeking reforms in the banking and medical sectors. Supriya Sule of NCP was the only MP who raised the problem of unemployment and the economic crisis. Urging the Center to help Maharashtra, he said: “On the first day, we should have discussed the state of the economy and unemployment. I don’t see that the Center talks much about these issues, ”he said.
At the Lok Sabha, the Union ministers introduced eight bills at the Lok Sabha and the House passed two pending bills.
In Rajya Sabha, JD (U) MP Harivansh Narayan Singh was elected vice president. In the Upper House, five bills were presented, including the reduction of the remuneration of ministers and the protection of health professionals in the event of an epidemic.
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