<p>Parliament’s Budget Session will begin on January 29, with the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha meeting in separate five-hour shifts to ensure physical distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>The full-fledged session would have 33 sittings with Question Hour, short duration discussions, private members’ business and calling attention motions – aspects that were scrapped in the brief monsoon session in September last year.</p>.<p>The government had also scrapped the Winter Session of Parliament – usually held in November-December – citing the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the national capital.</p>.<p>President Ram Nath Kovind issued the formal summons for convening the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for the Budget Session.</p>.<p>The President will address both the Houses of Parliament assembled together on January 29, spelling out the Modi government’s agenda for the next year.</p>.<p>Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1.</p>.<p>The Rajya Sabha will have sittings from 9 am to 2 pm, and the Lok Sabha will sit from 4 pm till 9 pm.</p>.<p>The Opposition had hit out at the Modi government for scrapping the Question Hour and private members’ business during the monsoon session.</p>.<p>The Parliament would break for a three-week recess on February 15 and assemble again for the second part of the Budget Session on March 8. The session is expected to conclude on April 8.</p>.<p>Last year, the Budget Session had to be cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic as the country went into a lockdown to arrest the spread of the coronavirus.</p>.<p>In 2020, Parliament was in session for 33 days – 23 during the Budget Session and 10 days during the monsoon session – the least number of sittings per year in Independent India. The last time Parliament met for less than 50 days a year was in 2008 when it was in session for 46 days.</p>
<p>Parliament’s Budget Session will begin on January 29, with the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha meeting in separate five-hour shifts to ensure physical distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>The full-fledged session would have 33 sittings with Question Hour, short duration discussions, private members’ business and calling attention motions – aspects that were scrapped in the brief monsoon session in September last year.</p>.<p>The government had also scrapped the Winter Session of Parliament – usually held in November-December – citing the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the national capital.</p>.<p>President Ram Nath Kovind issued the formal summons for convening the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for the Budget Session.</p>.<p>The President will address both the Houses of Parliament assembled together on January 29, spelling out the Modi government’s agenda for the next year.</p>.<p>Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1.</p>.<p>The Rajya Sabha will have sittings from 9 am to 2 pm, and the Lok Sabha will sit from 4 pm till 9 pm.</p>.<p>The Opposition had hit out at the Modi government for scrapping the Question Hour and private members’ business during the monsoon session.</p>.<p>The Parliament would break for a three-week recess on February 15 and assemble again for the second part of the Budget Session on March 8. The session is expected to conclude on April 8.</p>.<p>Last year, the Budget Session had to be cut short due to the Covid-19 pandemic as the country went into a lockdown to arrest the spread of the coronavirus.</p>.<p>In 2020, Parliament was in session for 33 days – 23 during the Budget Session and 10 days during the monsoon session – the least number of sittings per year in Independent India. The last time Parliament met for less than 50 days a year was in 2008 when it was in session for 46 days.</p>