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Monsoon Session of Parliament, July 20–August 11

The Monsoon Session of Parliament will begin on July 20 and last through August 11, according to Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi.

While making the statement, he asked the political parties to participate in the session’s fruitful talks.


The opposition parties are banding together to present a unified front against the Narendra Modi-led BJP in anticipation of the Lok Sabha elections next year, therefore the session is predicted to be turbulent.

Additionally, Prime Minister Modi made a strong case for a uniform civil code at the time when Parliament is gathering, and there are efforts underway to speed up discussions on the subject.

According to insiders, the Monsoon Session would likely start in the existing Parliament building before moving to the new one. Modi opened the new structure on May 28.

The 2023 Monsoon Session of Parliament will begin on July 20 and last until August 11. Encourage all parties to participate in fruitful conversations throughout the session about legislative business and other topics,” Joshi tweeted.

He said in another Hindi tweet that the session will last for 23 days and include 17 sittings.

The Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Ordinance will likely be replaced by a bill during this session.

The Supreme Court decision that granted the Delhi government more legislative and administrative jurisdiction over “services” matters was essentially overturned by the Ordinance.

It’s also possible that the Union Cabinet-approved National Research Foundation Bill will be presented. The planned foundation will be a brand-new financial organisation to support the nation’s scientific and technological research capabilities.

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