Speaking from outside the Parliament, PM Narendra Modi on Monday spoke about the agenda of this special session noting that ‘it is short going by the time, but it is huge’ and further revealed that ‘speciality of this session is that the journey of 75 years is starting from a new destination’
PM Modi said, “…This session of the Parliament is short but going by the time, it is huge. This is a session of historic decisions. A speciality of this session is that the journey of 75 years is starting from a new destination…Now, while taking forward the journey from a new place…we have to make the country a developed country by 2047. For this, all the decisions of the time to come will be taken in the new Parliament building…”
What is the agenda of special parliament session?
The prime minister will start the discussion on “Parliamentary journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha – Achievements, Experiences, Memories and Learnings,” the sources said.
What are the 3 types of sessions in Parliament?
Types of Sessions of the Indian Parliament
Session | Duration | Also known as |
---|---|---|
Budget Session | January-End to April-End/May-First | 1st session |
Monsoon Session | July to August/September | 2nd session of 3 weeks |
Winter Session | November to December | 3rd session |
How does the Parliament session begains?
The Parliament, while in session, begins with a question hour. During the question hour, questions posed by members of parliament are answered by the respective ministers that the questions are addressed to.
What are the special powers of the Parliament in India?
The Parliament is also vested with powers to impeach the President and to remove the Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, the Chief Election Commissioner and the Comptroller and Auditor General in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Constitution.
Parliament special session begins tomorrow: 8 bills amid intense buzz; new building. 10 points
1. Pralhad Joshi said a total of eight bills have been listed for consideration and passage during the session.
2. At an all-party meeting on Sunday, floor leaders were informed that a bill on the welfare of senior citizens and three related to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes order have been added to the agenda.
3. The bills listed earlier include the one on the appointment of chief election commissioner and election commissioners. The bill was introduced in Rajya Sabha during the last Monsoon session and has drawn protests from the Opposition as it seeks to put service conditions of the chief election commissioner and two election commissioners on par with the cabinet secretary and not a Supreme Court judge, as is the case now.
4. Though there is no official word on any probable new legislation, some reports claimed that some of the bills include – The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2022, The Post Office Bill, 2023, The Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2023, The Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023, Senior Citizens Welfare Bill, 2023 and The Constitution (SC/ST) Order, 2023.
5. There has been a view, including in the BJP circles, that a bill to ensure quota for women in elected legislatures like Lok Sabha and state assemblies. When asked about the government’s stand on the demand, Joshi said the government would take “an appropriate decision at an appropriate time”.
6. According to a Lok Sabha bulletin, the function will commemorate the rich legacy of the Parliament of India and resolve to make ‘Bharat’ a developed nation by 2047.
7. Two issues which were rumoured to be taken up in the special session of Parliament include the ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill and a resolution to rename India as Bharat.
8. According to a Lok Sabha bulletin, the function will commemorate the rich legacy of the Parliament of India and resolve to make Bharat a developed nation by 2047.
9. According to the bulletin issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, all MPs have been called for a group photograph at 9.30am on Tuesday. An official said arrangements are in place at the inner courtyard of the old building for the group photo. The government’s legislative business will commence from September 20 in the new building. All members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have been called for a group photograph on Tuesday morning.
10. Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar hoisted the national flag at the new Parliament building on Sunday morning and Joshi said that after a ceremony at the Central Hall of the existing building, the session will move to the new building