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The government has announced the schedule for the Monsoon Session of Parliament, which will commence on July 20 and continue until August 13.
During the session, both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are expected to meet to discuss and consider important legislative, policy and administrative matters.
The Monsoon Session is one of the major parliamentary sessions held each year and provides the government with an opportunity to introduce new Bills, seek approval for legislative proposals and address issues of national importance.
Members of Parliament are also expected to raise matters concerning public welfare, governance, the economy, infrastructure, foreign affairs and other key policy issues during the proceedings.
The detailed legislative agenda and list of Bills are expected to be announced closer to the commencement of the session.
The Monsoon Session plays a crucial role in India's parliamentary calendar, allowing lawmakers to debate proposed legislation, hold the government accountable and discuss pressing national and international developments.
The session also provides a platform for parliamentary committees and ministries to present reports, policy initiatives and legislative amendments.
During the session, Parliament is expected to:
Further details regarding the official calendar, holidays and legislative agenda are expected to be released before the session begins.
The government has announced that the Monsoon Session of Parliament will be held from July 20 to August 13. Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are expected to convene to take up legislative business and discuss key national issues.
The announcement of the Monsoon Session schedule sets the stage for several weeks of parliamentary proceedings, with lawmakers expected to debate important legislation and national issues. The government's detailed legislative agenda is likely to be unveiled ahead of the session.
The Monsoon Session will begin on July 20, 2026.
The session is scheduled to conclude on August 13, 2026.
Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha will convene during the session.
Parliament debates Bills, discusses national issues, questions the government and considers legislative business.
The detailed agenda is expected to be announced before the session begins.
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