Welcome to the Parliament tag page – your quick stop for everything happening inside India’s law‑making house. Whether you’re looking for the latest bill, a heated debate, or a snapshot of what MPs are discussing, we’ve gathered the most relevant stories in one place. No jargon, just plain facts that help you understand what’s shaping the country’s future.
Right now, the biggest headlines are about the new climate‑action bill, a push for digital education, and a controversial amendment to the privacy law. Lawmakers are debating the details, and you’ll see a mix of support and criticism from different parties. Keep an eye on the voting schedules – they often determine when a bill moves forward or stalls.
Every decision made in Parliament trickles down to everyday life. For example, a recent resolution on agricultural subsidies directly impacts farmers’ income, while a new consumer‑protection act influences how retailers handle refunds. When you read about a bill here, think about who it helps, who it might hurt, and how it could change the services you use.
Our tag pulls together stories from credible sources, so you get a balanced view. One article might focus on the economic benefits of a trade agreement, while another highlights concerns from environmental groups. By comparing these angles, you can form a well‑rounded opinion without hunting through multiple sites.
If you’re new to parliamentary procedures, here’s a quick cheat‑sheet: a bill is first introduced, debated in one house, then sent to the other. If both houses approve, it goes to the President for assent. Some bills, like money bills, have a shorter path, while constitutional amendments need a two‑thirds majority. Knowing these steps helps you track where a proposal stands.
We also cover the human side of politics – statements from key ministers, reactions from opposition leaders, and behind‑the‑scenes negotiations. Stories about MPs filing questions, raising constituency issues, or taking part in parliamentary committees give you a clearer picture of the people driving the policies.
Got a specific topic you’re curious about? Use the search bar to filter by bill name, member, or date. Our goal is to keep the information easy to find and easy to read, so you can stay informed without feeling overwhelmed.
Stay tuned, because Parliament never sleeps. New sessions, unexpected votes, and spontaneous debates appear daily. Bookmark this page, and you’ll always have the freshest legislative news right at your fingertips.
The Waqf (Amendment) Bill has received the JPC's nod with 14 amendments, primarily proposed by the ruling NDA. These changes aim to reshape Waqf Boards by including non-Muslims and women, while modifying the Central Waqf Council's composition. The bill has sparked controversy, with opposition parties arguing it undermines Muslim rights. The JPC's final report is due by January 31, 2025.