Keen to keep the reform momentum going and get a good amount of legislative business done, the Modi government has planned 22 sittings of Parliament when it opens for a month-long winter session on November 24.
As many as 67 bills — 59 in the Rajya Sabha and eight in the Lok Sabha — are pending. BJP managers were hopeful that at least 30 bills would get Parliament’s nod, sources said.
The long-pending goods and services tax bill may finally be introduced and the government was also expected to seek the passage of three bills related to labour sector reforms.
Anti-corruption legislations, especially the bill on time-bound delivery of public service and amendments to the whistle-blowers bill, are high on the Centre’s list.
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