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Parliament highlights: Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha adjourned till 11 am tomorrow

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings continued amid ruckus by Opposition MPs on the fuel price hike. The rise in fuel prices after a 137-day break set both the Houses on edge on Tuesday as the Opposition slammed the government. The din is only expected to get worse today as the prices were hiked for a second time today. The discussion on Jammu and Kashmir's Budget will continue today as the government prepares responses to the questions.
Last Updated : 23 March 2022, 15:00 IST

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20:2923 Mar 2022

Both Houses adjourned till 11:00 am tomorrow

20:0623 Mar 2022

FM Sitharaman corners Congress on killing of Kashmiri Pandits in J&K

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday rebutted the Opposition's charge that the BJP too shared the responsibility for the failure to check the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits in 1990 as it was supporting the then V P Singh-led government at the Centre.

Speaking inRajyaSabha, the minister said that terror killings were being carried out in Kashmir before 1990 when the National Conference was in power in J-K in alliance with the Congress and recalled the then governor Jagmohan's warning about dark clouds of terror overpowering the Valley.

19:2623 Mar 2022

 Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury will visit Birbhum tomorrow

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury will visit Birbhumtomorrow, March 24 in the wake of the incident which killed more than 8 people. Post his visit to Birbhum in West Bengal, he will submit the report to party leadership: K Suresh, Chief Whip of Congress in Lok Sabha

19:2523 Mar 2022
India should set up resident missions in the remaining 48 of the 193 UN member-nations in a time-bound manner in line with its aspiration to become a permanent member of UN Security Council: Parliamentary Committee on MEA
18:3423 Mar 2022

No proposal to hike annual limit under MPLAD scheme for MPs: MOSPI

The government is not considering any proposal to hike the annual limit for MPs under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme, which was last revised in 2011-12, Parliament was informed on Wednesday.

"The annual limit of MPLAD funds was last revised with effect from the Financial Year 2011-12," Minister of State for Statistics and Programme Implementation Rao Inderjit Singh stated in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

Published 23 March 2022, 02:17 IST

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