First part of Union Budget Session 2021 to end on February 13: Sources
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Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu also made a fervent appeal to the leaders of various parties at an all-party meeting to ensure smooth and effective functioning of the House during the Budget Session.
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New Delhi: The first part of the Budget Session of Parliament will end on February 13 instead of February 15 as the Rajya Sabha, on Sunday, decided to change its sitting, sources said. Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu also made a fervent appeal to the leaders of various parties at an all-party meeting to ensure smooth and effective functioning of the House during the Budget Session.
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First Part Of Budget Session To End On February 13, Farmers Issue To Take Center Stage
It was decided during the meeting that the Rajya Sabha would sit on February 13, instead of the scheduled sitting on February 15, the sources said. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-31T21:37:53+05:30 First Part Of Budget Session To End On February 13, Farmers Issue To Take Center Stage outlookindia.com 2021-01-31T22:48:26+05:30
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