The monsoon session of Parliament will start from July 21: Kiran Rijiju gave information, important session will run till August 12!

The monsoon session of Parliament will start from July 21: Kiran Rijiju gave information, important session will run till August 12!
The monsoon session of Parliament will start from July 21: Kiran Rijiju gave information, important session will run till August 12!

An important news has come out from the corridors of Indian politics! The Central Government gave the next session of Parliament, ie Monsoon Session Has announced the date. Union Minister and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju Has confirmed this himself. According to the information, this session Will start from July 21 and will run till August 12. This session is being held at a time when the country is waiting for debate and decisions on many important economic, social and political issues.

The monsoon session has always been politically hot, as the opposition parties try to surround the government on various issues and the government tries to pursue its agenda. This time too, this will be the first full session after the Lok Sabha elections (if a new government is formed, or there is a gap in the old tenure), which further increases its importance.

Major features and potential issues of the session:

  • Important law: The government can try to introduce and pass several important bills in this session, which may be related to various areas, such as economic reforms, social welfare or defense.

  • Round of questions: Opposition parties will ask the government sharp questions about inflation, unemployment, farmer issues, disputes related to federal structure, or any latest development. Question hour and zero hour will be very important.


  • Debate and discussions: Various important policies and plans will be widely debated, where both side and opposition will express their views.

  • Finance and budget issues (if applicable): If the government had introduced the Interim Budget, the full budget can also be presented in this session or the financial matters related to it may be discussed.

  • Focus on recent developments: Any major event in the country, natural disaster or social issue can dominate the agenda of session.

With Kiran Rijiju’s statement, now everyone’s eyes are on the Parliament House, where there will be strong debate, important decisions and perhaps some dramatic moments in the coming weeks. This will be an important period for Indian democracy, which will decide in which direction the country will move forward.