Key Points

The Madhya Pradesh Assembly's monsoon session will begin on July 28 and conclude on August 8. Principal Secretary AP Singh confirmed 10 working days out of the 12-day session. Notices for Private Members' bills and resolutions have specific deadlines in July. This marks the sixth session of the state's 16th Legislative Assembly.

Key Points: MP Assembly Monsoon Session Set for July 28 to August 8

  • Session spans July 28 to August 8 with 10 working days
  • Private Members' bill notices accepted until July 9
  • Adjournment motion notices open from July 22
  • Sixth session of 16th Legislative Assembly
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MP Assembly monsoon session to commence from July 28

Madhya Pradesh Assembly's monsoon session to run for 12 days, focusing on government business and legislative discussions from July 28.

"There will be 10 working days in the 12-day session in which various government works will be conducted. - AP Singh, Principal Secretary"

Bhopal, June 24

The monsoon session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly will commence from July 28 and conclude on August 8, according to the notification issued by the state assembly secretariat on Tuesday.

Principal Secretary of the state assembly, AP Singh said there will be 10 working days in the 12-day session in which various government works will be conducted.

The Assembly Secretariat will receive notices for Private Members' bills until July 9, and notices for Private Members' Resolutions until July 17. Additionally, notices related to adjournment motions and attention motions, will be accepted at the assembly office from July 22, between 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

It will be the sixth session of the sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some clarity on the dates! Hope our MLAs use this session productively to discuss real issues like farmer distress and unemployment. Last session felt like too much drama and less work. 🤞
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Priya M.
Only 10 working days in 12-day session? Seems like another short session where important bills will be rushed through. Why can't we have longer sessions like some other states? Our assembly needs more time for proper debates.
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Amit S.
Good to see the notice period for private members' bills is reasonable. This gives opposition parties time to prepare properly. Hope we see some constructive opposition this time rather than just walkouts.
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Neha T.
Monsoon session timing is perfect - after budget presentation but before festival season. Hope they discuss flood preparedness as we've seen what happened in other states last year. Prevention is better than cure!
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Vikram J.
Sixth session already? Time flies! But has the assembly really addressed major issues like women's safety and infrastructure development? Sessions should have measurable outcomes, not just be a formality.
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Sunita P.
The timing for submitting notices (11 AM to 4 PM) seems quite limited. What about people who work during those hours? Assembly should have online submission options to make the process more inclusive.

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