The monsoon session of Parliament between Corona will begin on July 19


New Delhi: The monsoon session of Parliament is likely to begin from July 19 amid fears of a third wave of Corona virus infection. The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs has recommended holding a monsoon session of Parliament from July 19 to August 13. It is being said that the committee met last week to decide the dates of the monsoon session of Parliament, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi's final approval on the matter has not been received yet.

According to sources, this session of Parliament will have 20 working days and the government may introduce several bills in it. Meanwhile, the opposition may raise the issue of the farmers' movement with the 'mismanagement' of Kovid-19 and the demand to repeal the agricultural law. Meanwhile, as seen earlier in the budget session of Parliament, all the protocols related to Kovid-19 are likely to be followed in the Parliament premises.

In view of the vigorous vaccination campaign in the country to prevent Kovid-19 infection, it is expected that everyone arriving in Parliament should have received at least one dose of the vaccine. It may be mentioned here that the monsoon session of Parliament usually begins in the third week of July and ends before Independence Day (August 15).

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