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Panel gets extension to review bills on PM, CM removal

A parliamentary committee has been granted more time to examine two crucial bills that outline the process for removing a Prime Minister or Chief Minister from office. The report is now due in the Winter Session.

Stop Believing These 5 Joint Pain Myths

Joint pain myths can harm mobility. An orthopaedic surgeon from Navi Mumbai debunks common misconceptions with facts on exercise, age, surgery, and home remedies. Act now for better joint health.

Panel wants 3-month deadline for NCLAT appeals under IBC

A parliamentary committee recommends a strict 3-month deadline for NCLAT to dispose of IBC appeals, addressing massive delays. The move aims to streamline India's corporate insolvency process. Read the full report.

Panel Recommends Focus on Pen-and-Paper Exams Over CBT

A parliamentary committee recommends a stronger focus on traditional pen-and-paper exams for national tests like JEE, NEET, citing recurring disruptions in NTA's computer-based tests. Explore the findings and implications.

Viksit Bharat Shiksha Bill sent to Joint Committee

The government has agreed to send the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, 2025, to a Joint Committee of Parliament after opposition objections over centralisation and language. The Bill aims to create a new higher education regulator.

Rijiju: Trust & Ethics Vital for Parliament, Warns Opposition

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju discusses parliamentary disruptions, the SIR controversy, and minority safety in an exclusive Idea Exchange. He stresses trust in democracy and advises the Opposition to use time wisely. Read the full interview.

Rijiju Holds Talks with Saudi Shura Council Delegation

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju held a high-level meeting with a Saudi Shura Council delegation in New Delhi, discussing bilateral cooperation and parliamentary diplomacy. Read more on the strategic partnership.

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