The Indian Parliament is likely to continue its deliberations on the Union Budget on Monday, as both Houses engage in extensive discussions.
According to the Business Lists issued, the day will be packed with significant legislative business, including the tabling of papers by various ministries.
In the Lok Sabha, the Union Budget discussion will take center stage.
Notably, Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, is likely to address the House, providing his insights and critiques on the proposed budget.
Another crucial item on the Lok Sabha’s agenda is the discussion on Jammu and Kashmir’s Budget for the financial year 2024-25.
Members will participate in further discussions and voting on the Demands for Grants for the Union Territory.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to play a pivotal role in Monday’s proceedings.
She will introduce a Bill seeking authorization for the payment and appropriation of funds from the Consolidated Fund of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for the upcoming financial year.
Following its introduction, she will move for the Bill’s consideration and passage.
Additionally, the Lok Sabha will witness Minister Bhupender Yadav moving a motion for the election of two members to the National Conservation Authority.
Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Nikhil Khadse, will make statements on reports from the Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth, and Sports.
Over in the Rajya Sabha, the discussion on the Union Budget will also continue, ensuring comprehensive debate across both Houses of Parliament.
The Budget for Jammu and Kashmir will again be a focal point, with further discussions slated for the Union Territory’s financial planning for 2024-25.
Additionally, seven ministers are likely to table various papers, contributing to the day’s legislative activities.
Monday’s parliamentary session promises to be a crucial one, with key discussions and legislative processes that will impact the financial and administrative planning for the country and its Union Territories.
The continued debate on the Union Budget and the specific focus on Jammu and Kashmir’s financial appropriations highlight the comprehensive nature of the parliamentary proceedings.
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