NEW DELHI: In a survey conducted on school restrooms built by central public sector companies (CPSE) in government schools, he Controller and Auditor General found that in 75% of cases the toilets were not hygienically maintained, 72% did not have running water, and 30% were not in use due to …
Read More »CAG Puts Holes in Helicopter Upgrade, Points to Concerns About Navy Ships
The modernization of the Indian Air Force Mi-17 medium-lift helicopters, proposed in 2002, has not been achieved, compromising the operational readiness of the fleet, India’s chief auditor said in a report presented at Parliament on Wednesday. The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) said the helicopters were flying with limited capacity, …
Read More »Farm bills: Congress begins its massive nationwide move against the government
Congress will launch its nearly two-month-long “mass movement” against the government on Thursday for passing bills “against farmers and the poor” during the monsoon session of parliament. The party will also collect two million signatures from farmers protesting the proposed laws. The Draft Law on Trade (Promotion and Facilitation) of …
Read More »“Revolutionary” Labor Bills Passed by the Chamber | India News
NEW DELHI: Three labor code invoices, which will provide social Security for workers in organized and unorganized sectors, as well as eliminating obstacles to the dissolution of companies, have been overcome Parliament. Rajya sabha He approved the bills on labor relations, occupational safety and social security by oral vote on …
Read More »The productive but divisive monsoon session ends
The monsoon session of parliament ended earlier than scheduled on Wednesday, setting a new benchmark for productivity even as various parties were not involved in much of the legislative process, revealing increased acrimony among the government-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). for the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress. Directed opposition. The …
Read More »Rajya Sabha adjourns sine die; The second shortest monsoon session so far
With the passage of 25 bills and the introduction of another six, Rajya Sabha records showed 100% productivity during the monsoon session that took place amid the Covid-19 pandemic and was postponed sine die. on Wednesday. This was also the second shortest monsoon session of the Upper House since 1952. …
Read More »3 Labor Code bills passed in Rajya Sabha amid opposition boycott
Highlight The bills were approved by the Lok Sabha yesterday The bills were passed by Rajya Sabha as the opposition continued to protest Both houses of parliament will stand indefinitely today New Delhi: Three of the four labor code bills, comprising the government’s flagship labor reforms, were approved by Rajya …
Read More »Farm Bill 2020 in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, farmers protest today in Haryana and Punjab Latest News Update
SP deputy Jaya Bachchan speaks with Congress deputy Anand Sharma as opposition leaders carry out a (PTI) strike Protests against the contentious agriculture-related bills and the suspension of eight opposition members of Rajya Sabha were echoed in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, with Congress, TMC, DMK, TRS and the left, …
Read More »Acts of Parliament live updates | Stop crushing people who do good work: AIADMK MP
Parliament will function today without opposition parties. Opposition parties boycotted Parliament on Tuesday as well, first leaving Rajya Sabha in the morning and then Lok Sabha around 4pm, protesting the flawed passage of the two agricultural bills in the Upper House on Sunday which resulted in violent opposition protests. members …
Read More »Parliament Updates LIVE: Rajya Sabha Dy President Harivansh Breaks His One-Day Fast; Interior Minister Amit Shah to pass a bill to amend the FCRA
Introducing the bill, Rai said: “There would be no discrimination. The permission previously granted to religious institutions for foreign contributions under the Foreign Contributions (Regulation) Act 2010 will continue. But these institutions must not deviate. of its objective and not be a threat to the security of the country. ” …
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