The passage of eight bills in the Rajya Sabha during the third week of the Monsoon Session has helped increased productivity of the House to 24.2 per cent
The bill seeks to do away with the contentious retrospective tax provision
Twitter has not shared specific details of how its 'Synthetic and Manipulated Media Policy' was applied to label certain messages as 'manipulated Media', Parliament was informed
Congress-led parties resolve to stand united; PM calls their conduct an 'insult'
Mudra scheme target set at Rs 3 trillion for FY22 as against Rs 3.21 trillion sanctioned in FY21
Live News updates: Disruptions in both houses have reportedly led to a loss of more than Rs 133 crore in taxpayers' money.
The Opposition needs to rethink its strategy. Just as the Rafale scandal did not sway voters earlier, Pegasus may not either.
Sources said so far 89 hours have been wasted in the ongoing session which started on July 19 and is scheduled to conclude on August 13
The Congress on Saturday alleged that the government was trying to find an "excuse" to curtail the Monsoon session of Parliament
The productivity of the Upper House fell drastically in the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Parliament
Latest news live updates: Only eight bills passed yet in monsoon session as Opposition protests Pegasus spyware controversy.
A discussion on the Covid-19 pandemic has been listed in the business schedule of Lok Sabha for Friday
The government on Wednesday said it is ready to discuss any issue in Parliament but the Opposition is behaving in a manner that is not good for democracy
The fifth day of the Kisan Sansad that is running parallel to the Monsoon session of Parliament saw farmers deliberating on the Contract Farming Act, 2020, according to a statement
Fourteen opposition parties met here on Wednesday to devise a strategy to corner the Centre on issues like the Pegasus snooping row and Assam-Mizoram discord
A meeting of all "like-minded" Opposition parties will be held today to decide on the next course of action if the government ignores the demand on the Pegasus issue in Parliament
Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked BJP MPs on Tuesday to expose the opposition parties as the government is ready for a discussion but they are not letting Parliament to function, sources said
The government has received 611 complaints till June this year regarding irregularities in the functioning of the public distribution system, Parliament was informed on Tuesday
The government on Monday pushed its legislative agenda in Lok Sabha as the House passed two bills amid uproar by opposition members over the Pegasus row and farmers issue
Amid uproar by the Opposition, the Rajya Sabha has been adjourned for the third time on Friday