Monsoon Session Of Parliament
The Monsoon Session of Parliament started in Both Lower and Upper houses of Parliament. The session will go on for 23 days which will comprise 17 sittings. It is to end on the 11th of August. Speaker Om Birla asked MPs to engage in meaningful conversation in the Lok Sabha about issues of public and societal relevance.
Aam Aadmi Parfty’s Sushil Kumar Rinku took oath in the beginning of the Monsoon session of the parliament in Lok Sabha.
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The Rajya Sabha observes a moment of silence in memory of recently deceased members Dawa Lama, Usha Malhotra, and Solipeta Ramchandra Reddy, as well as current member Haridwar Dubey. The House was suspended until 12 p.m. today to honour the memories of suspended member Haridwar Dubey.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi floor leaders and MPs would bring up the violence in Manipur in both houses of parliament. They are anticipated to demand that the Union Government take decisive action and speedily punish those responsible for the molestation event in accordance with the law.
The party wrote on Twitter, “We appeal to all parties cutting across the political spectrum to stand with the peace-loving people of Manipur who deserve better from their Governments.”
Former BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao previously pleaded with the Prime Minister and Home Minister to act to safeguard Manipur, specifically citing a recent instance in which Kuki women were the victims of a mob’s sexual assault.
Posting a photo of the meeting on the social media platform X, Acharya Pramod Krishnam…
Colonel Mustafa urges youth to use geography actively for disaster management, policy, and national development.
India names a record 111-member team for Deaflympics 2025, competing across 11 sports disciplines.
PM Modi, Amit Shah, and leaders extend birthday wishes to Bharat Ratna LK Advani.
Justice Vikram Nath praised PM Modi’s vision for inclusive, tech-driven justice and legal empowerment.
Justice Surya Kant urged empathetic, tech-driven legal aid reforms to make justice accessible and inclusive.