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CCPA recommends Budget session from January 29

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New Delhi, Jan 5: The Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA) has recommended that the Budget session of Parliament be held in two parts from January 29 to April 8, and all COVID-related protocols including the shift system are likely to be followed as was done during the Monsoon session.
According to the Committee’s recommendation, Part 1 of the Budget session would be held from January 29 to February 15, and Part 2 from March 8 to April 8.
President Ram Nath Kovind would address the joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament on January 29, a Friday, and the Union Budget wold be presented on February 1, sources said citing the CCPA recommendations.
The Economic Survey would be tabled in the Lok Sabha on January 29 after the President’s address, the sources said. All COVID-related protocols would be followed during the session.
Like the Monsoon session, the upcoming Budget session is also likely to be held in two shifts –– morning and evening –– with each House sitting in one shift using both the chambers. Each House is likely to sit for 5 hours on a working day during the Budget session, according to sources.
The SOPs related to the coronavirus will be followed during the session (PTI)

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