The upcoming Monsoon session of Parliament is set to commence on July 21, 2025, and will conclude on August 12, announced Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday. This session marks a crucial return to legislative business after a hiatus of over three months since the conclusion of the Budget session earlier in April.
Both the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha will convene at 11 am on July 21, adhering to the schedule recommended by the Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs. Chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the committee's decision underscores the government's preparedness to address legislative priorities and national issues during this period.
The Monsoon session follows the Budget session that commenced on January 31 and concluded on April 4 with the adjournment sine die. During the Budget session, significant legislative business was conducted, including the passage of key bills and discussions on critical national matters.
Amidst heightened calls from Opposition leaders for a special session dedicated to discussing Operation Sindoor, a recent military operation targeting terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Minister Rijiju affirmed that all pertinent issues can be addressed within the framework of the Monsoon session, in accordance with parliamentary procedures.
The Monsoon session is expected to witness robust debates and deliberations on a wide range of subjects, including legislative proposals, policy matters, and national security concerns. The session's agenda will likely reflect both government initiatives and Opposition priorities, underscoring the Parliament's role as a forum for democratic discourse and decision-making.
As India prepares for the Monsoon session of Parliament, scheduled from July 21 to August 12, 2025, anticipation is high for substantive discussions and legislative outcomes that will shape the country's governance and policy landscape in the months ahead.
This announcement sets the stage for a dynamic parliamentary session where issues of national importance will be deliberated, reflecting India's democratic ethos and commitment to effective governance through legislative scrutiny and debate.
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