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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.

VP Calls for 'Lakshman Rekha' in Rajya Sabha Discourse

Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan urges Rajya Sabha members to maintain decorum and respect parliamentary boundaries. He highlights the heavy legislative agenda and time constraints facing the Upper House.

Ex-Lakers Star Rick Fox Runs for Bahamas Parliament

Former NBA champion Rick Fox announces candidacy for Bahamas parliamentary seat, bringing transparency pledge amid nation's hurricane recovery and migration challenges. Read his bold vision!

KGMU Harassment Case Referred to Internal Panel

A senior woman faculty at KGMU reported harassment by a male professor. After no internal action, she approached the State Women's Commission, prompting the university to initiate an immediate inquiry. Follow this developing story.

ONOE Bill Committee Seeks More Time for Review

The parliamentary committee reviewing the one-nation-one-election bill seeks extension to gather stakeholder views. Law Commission supports simultaneous polls as constitutional. Read latest updates.

Singh Seeks Panel Review for Higher Education Bill

Rajya Sabha MP Digvijaya Singh requests parliamentary committee scrutiny of the Higher Education Commission of India Bill 2025 before Parliament debate. The Bill aims to merge UGC, AICTE, and NCTE.

Rijiju: Parliament Disruptions a Disaster for Opposition

Ahead of the Winter Session, Minister Kiren Rijiju cautions the Opposition that disrupting Parliament is politically damaging for them. He discusses the Election Commission and parliamentary standards. Read more.

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