Monsoon session caused by uproar, Rajya Sabha lasted only 8 hours in nine days, 33 hours wasted

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New Delhi: The kind of speculations that were being made before the start of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, the same is being seen inside and outside the house. The Monsoon session of Parliament continues to be a ruckus. The Monsoon Session of Parliament, which began on July 19, is to last till August 13 and 19 sittings are proposed during this session. Half the session of Parliament has passed and only three Bills have been passed so far amid the noise. Not only this, the Rajya Sabha has run for only 8.2 hours in the nine days of the monsoon session in the Upper House (Rajya Sabha), which made a record during the previous sessions of Parliament.

So far 33.8 hours of the Upper House have been wasted due to the uproar of the opposition who are adamant on the demand for a discussion on the Pegasus espionage case. Despite all the efforts, the Rajya Sabha had to be adjourned for a long time on Friday. Parliament has now been adjourned till Monday. Due to the non-functioning of Parliament, the government has suffered a loss of Rs 26.925 crore so far.

Let us tell you that in the midst of all the efforts of the Chairman, there has been noise and noisy in the Rajya Sabha as long as it has lasted. However, the ministers also answered the questions asked by other members on this tour. Let us tell you that only a short-term discussion has been held in the Rajya Sabha regarding the corona infection.

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The three bills that have been passed in the Upper House in the midst of noise include the Shipping Maritime Assistance Bill 2021, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill 2021, and the Factoring Regulation Amendment Bill 2021. On Monday, when the proceedings of Parliament will start once again, the central government would like to come down with a new strategy. In view of the way in which the only one of the 6 bills has been approved in both the houses within the last two weeks, the government would like to pass several bills in the midst of the uproar next week.

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