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Parliament LIVE Updates: Normalcy not restored in J&K yet , Oppn slams Centre over abrogation of Article 370

Feb 13, 2021 - 17:16 (IST) Parliament LATEST updates Rahul Gandhi becoming doomsday man for India, said Nirmala Sitharaman Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying he is becoming a doomsday man for India by constantly insulting constitutional functionaries and creating fake narratives on various issues. Replying to the general discussion on Budget in Lok Sabha, she said the former Congress chief was creating fake narratives but does not have patience to listen to replies on allegations levelled against the government. We need to recognise these two tendencies of the Congress party. this makes it clear that their belief in a democratically elected Parliamentary system is completely finished, Sitharaman said.

First phase of Budget session ends; Amit Shah terms J&K Centre s top priority , Sitharaman speaks on push for self-reliance

First phase of Budget session ends; Amit Shah terms J&K Centre s top priority , Sitharaman speaks on push for self-reliance The Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 8 March on Friday. Both Houses of Parliament will reconvene for the second leg of the Budget session on 8 March FP Staff February 13, 2021 19:21:28 IST Union Home Minister Amit Shah replied to a debate in the Lok Sabha on Saturday. Lok Sabha TV The first leg of the Budget session of Parliament ended with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman speaking in the Lok Sabha on reforms and the push for self-reliance . Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday stated that the Centre will definitely restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir at the appropriate time .

Parliament Proceedings | India exports COVID-19 vaccines worth about ₹338 crore so far: Goyal

Updated: The exports include grant of the vaccine doses to friendly countries and commercial shipments. Share Article AAA Piyush Goyal in the Rajya Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament in New Delhi.   | Photo Credit: PTI The exports include grant of the vaccine doses to friendly countries and commercial shipments. India’s exports of the COVID-19 vaccine stood at around ₹ 338 crore till February 8, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. The exports include grant of the vaccine doses to friendly countries and commercial shipments. Replying to supplementary questions in the House, Mr. Goyal said exports of the vaccine started in January.

Parliament LIVE Updates: Citizenship Amendment Act rules under preparation , MHA tells Rajya Sabha; Centre gets time till July

Lok Sabha proceedings to continue till 12.30 am Speaker of the Lok Sabha Om Biral extended Wednesday s sitting till 12.30 am. We will be back with Parliament coverage in the morning. You can track the proceedings of the Lower House from below: Feb 10, 2021 - 23:55 (IST) BSP MP says farm laws should be repealed BSP s Shyam Singh Yadav says if prime minister is pradhan sevak, he should meet farmers, heed to their demands and repeal black laws . He says other things have been added to health budget. He also bring up the plight of migrant workers in the coronavirus induced lockdown. If the prime minister says MSP was, is and will remain then what is the problem in bringing it as a legal provision, he asks.

Budget Session: Farm laws, outcry over Modi s andolan-jivi remark dominate LS; RS bids farewell to Ghulam Nabi Azad

197 people missing, 20 dead in Uttarakhand flood: Amit Shah Briefing the Upper House on the Uttarakhand disaster, Union home minister Amit Shah said that as many as 197 people are missing while 20 have died in Sunday s avalanche and flash floods in the state. He said the figures received from the state government may change and the situation is being monitored round-the-clock at the highest level by the Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. Shah told the Rajya Sabha that the rising water levels washed away the functional Rishiganga small hydro project of 13.2 MW and also affected the under-construction 520 MW NTPC Hydro Power Project at Tapovan on the downstream of the Dhauli Ganga river.

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