Parliament Winter Session From December 1 To 19

  • Kiren Rijiju announces 19-day Winter Session dates
  • Session expected to feature key bills and heated debates

The Winter Session of the Indian Parliament will begin on December 1 and continue till December 19. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced the schedule officially on Friday. The upcoming session will run for a total of 19 days, and discussions on several key bills and national issues are expected to take center stage.

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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju stated that President Draupadi Murmu has approved the session dates following the recommendation of the government. Sharing the details on his X account, the Minister said he looks forward to “constructive and meaningful meetings that will strengthen our democracy and meet the aspirations of the people.” His statement sets the tone for an eventful session where major legislative and economic discussions will unfold.

During this session, several important bills and policy matters are likely to come up for discussion. The agenda is expected to include matters of national development, citizen welfare, and pressing economic challenges. Meanwhile, opposition parties are preparing to raise several issues and pose tough questions to the Center on topics of public concern. As seen in previous sessions, intense debates and political exchanges are anticipated.

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Rijiju noted that this Winter Session holds special importance for the 18th Lok Sabha, as debates will focus on people’s issues, governance performance, and proposed new laws. He expressed hope that discussions will lead to productive outcomes and benefit the public at large.

As the session approaches, attention is turning toward the key reforms and bills that may define the government’s legislative agenda for the closing months of the year. The 19-day sitting is being viewed as an opportunity for both sides of the House to address critical matters shaping India’s development path.


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