Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 2 pm on Friday following protests by the Opposition on price rise and other issues. As soon as the House reconvened at 12 pm, members of opposition Congress and Left parties stormed the well, waving placards and raising slogans against rising inflation. BJP member Kirit Solanki, who was in the Chair, allowed laying of parliamentary papers and matters of urgent public importance on the table of the House. MPs Rajveer Singh, Sushil Kumar Singh and Pallab Lochan Das mentioned matters related to their constituencies. As the Opposition's protest continued despite appeals from the Chair, the proceedings were adjourned till 2 pm.
During the discussion, Javadkar attacked the opposition and termed them as weapon of mass disruption
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held a meeting with top ministers to discuss the government's strategy in Parliament
Amid the logjam in Parliament, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Thursday suggested that the rules of procedure may be altered to have one day of the week for any matter the Opposition wishes to discuss
Floor leaders of all Opposition parties in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will meet in the office of Leader of Opposition (LoP) Mallikarjun Kharge in Parliament to discuss an important political issue
Agitating MPs wanted all other businesses to be put aside to discuss price rise, inflation and rupee depreciation
Joint opposition candidate for the vice presidential election Margaret Alva filed her nomination papers for the post and was accompanied by a host of leaders
The Congress is planning to attack the BJP-led central government over price rise and the GST issue
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MP Binoy Viswamhas served the notice under Rule 267 for suspension of proceedings of the House
Around 60 per cent of the total CSR funds spent by companies in the last seven financial years were in the areas of education, healthcare and rural development-related activities, according to the government. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, the corporate affairs ministry also informed that during the given period, around 33 per cent of the total CSR amount spent by companies were in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Under the Companies Act, 2013, a certain class of profitable companies are required to shell out at least two per cent of their three-year annual average net profit towards CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities in a particular fiscal. CSR is a board-driven process and the board of a company is empowered to plan, decide, execute and monitor CSR activities of the company based on the recommendation of its CSR Committee. Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Rao Inderjit Singh said in the written reply that the government doe
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged MPs to make Parliament's Monsoon Session as productive as possible and called for debate, criticism and analysis
The Monsoon session of the Lok Sabha began on Monday with obituary references and new members taking oath, and was then adjourned till 2 pm so members could vote in the presidential poll
Union Minister Prahlad Joshi has listed the government's business for the monsoon session, which includes 14 pending bills and 24 new bills
Key bills that are relatively non-controversial have been listed. Four have already been cleared by departmental standing committees, 24 new ones to be introduced
A day before the start of the monsoon session of Parliament, the government on Sunday said 32 bills have been indicated by various departments for presentation in two houses of which 14 are ready
'Some are regular words which feature in parliamentary debates all the time and it is possible they were expunged in a specific context that would not apply in other contexts'
This advisory comes in at a time when Opposition parties created a huge furore over the advisory on permission not been given to hold demonstrations and dharnas within the parliament complex
'It's a routine practice continuing since 1954,' says Om Birla on row over selection of words for expunging