Parliament Session Resumes: Key Bills, Women's Safety Report & PM Modi on West Asia

The second leg of the Parliament's Budget session resumes with the Lok Sabha set to handle key legislative and procedural business. A significant report from the Committee on the Empowerment of Women focusing on cyber crimes and the safety of women will be presented. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to make a statement in the Rajya Sabha regarding the ongoing West Asia conflict and India's energy security. This follows his earlier statement in the Lok Sabha where he described the regional situation as worrisome.

Key Points: Parliament Session: Key Business, PM Modi's West Asia Statement

  • Lok Sabha resumes key legislative business
  • Report on cyber safety of women to be tabled
  • PM Modi to address Rajya Sabha on West Asia
  • Government outlines action on housing scheme
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Parliament Budget Session: Lok Sabha to take up key business; PM Modi to address RS on West Asia conflict

Lok Sabha to take up legislative business and a report on women's cyber safety. PM Modi to address Rajya Sabha on the West Asia conflict and energy security.

Parliament Budget Session: Lok Sabha to take up key business; PM Modi to address RS on West Asia conflict
"The situation in the region is 'worrisome.' - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 24

With the second leg of the Parliament Budget session set to resume today, the Lok Sabha will take up key legislative and procedural business, including Question Hour, tabling of official papers, and presentation of committee reports.

This will be followed by the consideration of any pending government business carried over from the revised agenda of the previous sitting, indicating that unfinished legislative matters may be taken up for discussion and disposal.

Several Union Ministers will lay official papers on the Table of the House. These will include representatives from multiple ministries such as Culture, Education, Finance, Labour and Employment, Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and Corporate Affairs.

In addition to routine business, a significant report related to women's safety will be presented. The Fourth Report of the Committee on the Empowerment of Women for the year 2025-26 will be tabled, focusing on the subject of 'Cyber Crimes and Cyber Safety of Women'. The report will pertain to the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

Further, a statement from the Standing Committee on Housing and Urban Affairs will also be laid before the House. The statement will outline the final action taken by the government on recommendations contained in a previous report related to the evaluation of the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban).

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to make a statement in the Rajya Sabha today on several aspects of the ongoing West Asia conflict and India's energy security.

PM Modi made a statement in Lok Sabha on Monday over the West Asia conflict, noting that the situation in the region is "worrisome." (ANI)

He said that the Centre has made adequate arrangements for fertilisers amid concerns over imports due to the West Asia conflict, saying that the government has never "allowed the burden of global crises to fall on farmers."

- ANI

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Rohit P
PM's statement on West Asia is crucial for our energy security. The reassurance on fertilisers for our farmers is a big relief. Jai Kisan!
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Aditya G
Good to see the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana being evaluated. Affordable housing is a dream for millions. Hope the action taken report shows real progress on the ground.
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Sarah B
While the focus on women's safety is appreciated, I hope the Parliament also dedicates serious time to discuss the economic agenda and job creation. That's the need of the hour.
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Vikram M
The West Asia situation is indeed worrisome. India needs a balanced and strong diplomatic stance to protect its interests. PM's address will be closely watched.
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Kavya N
So many ministries tabling papers. Hope there is actual discussion and not just a formality. Our MPs should ask tough questions on behalf of the public.

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