Shortly after Parliament resumed its proceedings, opposition MPs on Monday walked out from the Rajya Sabha over the issue of delimitation and New Education Policy (NEP).
"The opposition always obstructs the House and important issues are left behind...Today also they will do something similar and we are ready for that too...only those issues will come up in Parliament which are for the public...whatever is in our agenda will happen..." Sharma told ANI.
Congress MP K Suresh plans to raise concerns over the delimitation process, which he says will impact southern states like Tamil Nadu, during the ongoing Parliament budget session. He highlights the lack of discussions with stakeholders.
Speaking to the media, Shinde said "The budget is for the people, this government is for the people. We worked for the people in these two and a half years... We worked for the progress of the people, for the change in their lives. Similar work will be done in the next five years..."
The government of Israel Sunday approved the plan for empowerment and socio-economic development for the years 2025-2029 in the Druze communities in the Golan Heights and in the Druze and Circassian communities in the Galilee and the Carmel. A budget of 3.9 billion Shekels (USD 1.07 billion)
The two Houses of the Indian Parliament are set to reconvene tomorrow as the second part of the budget session begins. According to the list of business for the Lok Sabha, various bills and standing committee reports will be presented.
"Delhi government is going among the public to take suggestions for the Delhi budget. Today, I met the people living in the slums in the RK Puram assembly constituency and took suggestions from them," Gupta said.
Tibetan Buddhist monks performed the traditional Cham (lama dance) at the Tsechu Fair in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, to commemorate the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava, revered as the founder of Vajrayana Buddhism in Tibet.