Heated debate likely in RS as Oppn plans to corner govt (Ld)
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New Delhi, March 7 : As the Parliament is all set to reconvene on Monday after a brief interval during the Budget Session, the Opposition is gearing up to corner the government over various issues.
The Congress strategy committee met on Sunday to discuss the issues to be raised in the House. Ahead of the second leg of the budget session, Congress parliamentary party chairman Sonia Gandhi chaired a virtual meeting of the party leaders on Sunday.
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According to sources, the government would collect the necessary data by conducting surveys in order to formulate appropriate policy in every sector. For this, the Labour Bureau of India of the Ministry of Labour and Employment has been involved. The Labour Bureau has got responsibility for five types of all-India surveys. The personnel designated for the survey that will go on over a month would be trained and then the field survey will start. The field survey work will be completed in seven months, Director General (DG) of the Labour Bureau of India, D.P.S. Negi told IANS,