Showing posts with label Budget session of Parliament ends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budget session of Parliament ends. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2011

President inaugurates Budget session of Parliament

NEW DELHI: Inaugurating the budget session of parliament, President Pratibha Patil Monday admitted India has gone through a "difficult year", plagued by inflation and violence in certain areas.

"We have gone through a difficult year for our country," Patil said in her joint address to both houses of parliament.

"Certain parts of the country have suffered from unacceptably high levels of violence, especially areas affected by leftwing extremism and the Kashmir valley," she said.

The president was referring to the summer of protests in Kashmir, as well as the continuing problem of Maoist violence in various parts of the country.

"There has been a grievance in some quarters that the benefits intended for the poor through anti-poverty programmes have not reached them in full measure," she said.

Patil offered her sympathies to the people of Ladakh where a cloudburst had killed nearly 200 people last August.

"Our heart goes out to the people of Ladakh, who suffered the consequences of a severe cloudburst, leading to an unprecedented loss of life and property," she said.

She also condoled the death of classical music legend Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.

The budget session will continue till April 21, with an 18-day recess from March 17 to April 3. The first part of the session will have 17 sittings while the second part will have 12 sittings.

TOI

Friday, May 7, 2010

Budget session of Parliament ends

STAFF WRITER 17:47 HRS IST

New Delhi, May 7 (PTI) The budget session of Parliament concluded today amid growing concerns by Presiding Officers over "disturbing frequency" of disruptions and Speaker Meira Kumar lamenting that the House was being rendered "irrelevant".

The two-and-a-half month long session saw 70 hours of Lok Sabha and 45 hours of Rajya Sabha being wasted due to disruptions over various issues including women's bill, nuclear liability bill and price rise.

"An overview of the session cannot avoid the impression that much time was lost in disruptions and adjournments arising out of disruptions," Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari said.

He expressed anguish over the lowering of the "image of the legislature" in the eyes of public.

"Rules for the conduct of business were sought to be flouted with disturbing frequency. The Question Hour became its principal victim and could not be conducted on 13 of the 31 scheduled sittings," he observed.