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The Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2024, and the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill, 2024 are the two important legislation that the Lok Sabha is scheduled to consider. Today, the Rajya Sabha will discuss the Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024.
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Highlights include the Rajya Sabha passing the Boilers Bill to modernise safety norms, India-Kuwait forming a joint commission to deepen ties, and Delhi's air quality nearing 'moderate' levels.
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According to NITI Aayog (Indian policy think tank) chief, BVR Subrahmanyam, India will have enormous export prospects as a result of US President-elect Donald Trump's promise to slap heavy tariffs on three of its trading partners, including China, and the domestic sector should get ready to take advantage
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Lok Sabha MP Dhanorkar Pratibha Suresh raised the issue of BSNL's operations and profitability. Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted the revival package provided by the Centre in 2019 and claimed BSNL has been transformed into a profit-making entity. The Speaker tells the House after Question Hour is over
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Home Minister Amit Shah will move the Bill to amend the Disaster Management Act, 2005 for consideration and passing in Lok Sabha (Lower House). The Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2024 will be introduced in the Lok Sabha by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, to increase the Railways Board's authority and
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Highlights include Upper House passing the Oilfields Amendment Bill to attract foreign investment, while the Lower House approves banking law changes. India also joins the top 10 global exporters, with sectors like petroleum oils and semiconductors driving growth.
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Lok Sabha The Question Hour in Lok Sabha (Lower House) progressed into a discussion on the implementation of PM-KISAN, and the disbursement of the Minimum Support Price (MSP) to farmers. The opposition argued about the MSP prices still being low. This transpired the leaders from the INDIA bloc (united opposition)
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On December 2, the Government and Opposition agreed to hold a discussion on the Constitution in both Houses, breaking the more than week-long impasse in Parliament. The ruling party did not consent to any debate on the Adani indictment subject, but they did agree to allow other topics to be
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