Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to respond to the President’s motion of thanks in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday during the ongoing parliamentary budget session.
The debate on the motion to thank the president for his speech in the Rajya Sabha ended on Monday.
40 members, including 3 female members, participated in the debate, which lasted 11 hours and 25 minutes.
According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reply today, the total time for the debate will exceed the 12 hours allotted by the Business Advisory Committee (BAC).
Following the Prime Minister’s reply, the debate on the 2022-23 union budget will begin, with 11 hours allotted.
Earlier on Monday, the Prime Minister responded to the debate on the Presidential Appreciation Motion in the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that Congress relied on his “divide and rule” policy and had become the leader of the “tukde tukde gang”.
Citing the achievements of his government, the prime minister said that India is poised to have 100 unicorns, some of which have the potential to become multinational corporations. The Prime Minister said the government’s policies had led to the growth of unicorns.
Meanwhile, the House of Lords was at 100 per cent last week, making the most of the time available for the ongoing budget meeting without any recess.
Parliament’s 2022 budget session begins on January 31 with a speech by President Ram Nath Kovind. The first part of the budget meeting will be held from January 31 to February 11, and the second part will be held from March 14 to April 8.
On January 31, President Ram Nath Kovind addressed a joint session of parliament and informed that investment inflows of US$48 billion in the first seven months of the current fiscal were a testament to the global investor community’s confidence in India’s growth . story.
Regarding the country’s growing exports, the President said: “Today, India’s foreign exchange reserves exceed $630 billion. Our exports have also grown rapidly, breaking several historical records. From April 2021 to December 2021, our cargo Exports reached USD 300 billion. Or more than Rs 220 crore, which is one and a half times that of the same period in 2020.
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