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Parliament Highlights | Houses adjourned till April 1Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha proceedings have been adjourned till 11 am on April 1. Earlier, ruling BJP MPs forced a 30-minute adjournment of Rajya Sabha proceedings as they demanded an unqualified apology from Samajwadi Party leader Ramji Lal Suman for his 'condemnable' remarks against Rajput king Rana Sanga. Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha passed the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, which seeks to comply with the international convention and the changing global scenario in the shipping industry. Thank you for staying with us to get all the updates from the Parliament.
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Members in the Lok Sabha in the Parliament, in New Delhi.

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Parliament LIVE |Lok Sabha adjourned till April 1

Parliament LIVE | Rajya Sabha adjourned till April 1

Parliament LIVE | Engineer Rashid speaks in Lok Sabha

Engineer Rashid in lok Sabha.

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Parliament LIVE | TMC's Mahua Moitra urges government action against high airfare

Parliament LIVE | Congress MP Shafi Parambil introduces private member’s resolution on regulating airfare

Parliament LIVE | Lok Sabha takes up Private Members Resolutions

Parliament LIVE | AI-driven tools used for TB screening under 100-day intensified campaign: Govt tells Lok Sabha

Tools like AI-driven handheld X-rays were used across various states to screen vulnerable persons for tuberculosis (TB) under the 100-day intensified 'TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan', minister of state for health informed the Lok Sabha on Friday.

In a written reply, Minister Anupriya Patel said the government has adopted Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools validated and recommended by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for chest X-ray analysis and Line Probe Assay (LPA) result interpretation.

Parliament LIVE | RS Chairman walks out of Business Advisory Committee meet

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar walked out of a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) Friday, with House sources saying that a "lack of decorum" was the reason, but Opposition members claimed he left midway due to sharp differences between them and ruling MPs on issues to be taken up.

According to an opposition leader, the Chairman walked out due to disagreements between ruling and opposition members over the demand for a discussion on "duplicate" voter id (EPIC) numbers, and sending bills for scrutiny by parliamentary committees.

Parliament LIVE | Lok Sabha passes Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024

The Lok Sabha on Friday passed the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, which seeks to comply with the international convention and the changing global scenario in the shipping industry.

The bill outlines the responsibilities, liabilities, rights and immunities of carriers involved in sea transport.

The bill was passed by voice vote in the Lok Sabha.

Parliament LIVE | Except West Bengal, all states and UTs have been onboarded for Ayushman Bharat scheme: Nadda

Except for West Bengal, all states and Union Territories across the nation have been onboarded for the Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) as of March 26, Union Health Minister J P Nadda told the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

More than 8.9 crore hospital admissions worth Rs 1.26 lakh were authorised under AB-PMJAY since its inception till March 1, 2025, Nadda said.

Responding to a question, Nadda said that as of March 20, more than 10.21 lakh, 14.47 lakh, and 14.76 lakh Ayushman cards have been created for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and Anganwadi Helpers (AWHs) beneficiary families, respectively, under the scheme.

Parliament LIVE | Opposition walks out of Rajya Sabha as Ramji Lal Suman not allowed to speak

Parliament LIVE | India can't change fanatic mindset of Pakistan, says Jaishankar in Lok Sabha

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, speaking in Lok Sabha on Friday, highlighted incidents involving attack on minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The minister said New Delhi is tracking "very closely" the treatment of minorities in Pakistan and making its position "well known", but the country cannot change the "fanatical and bigoted mindset" of a neighbour.

Replying to a supplementary query during the Question Hour, Jaishankar pointed to 10 incidents involving attacks on Hindus in Pakistan in February.

Parliament LIVE |Indian Ports Bill introduced in Lok Sabha

A bill providing for adjudicatory mechanisms for the redressal of port-related disputes, and for effective management of pollution, disaster and emergencies, was introduced in Lok Sabha on Friday.

Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal introduced 'The Indian Ports Bill, 2025' in the Lok Sabha.

The Bill seeks to consolidate the law relating to ports, promote integrated port development, facilitate ease of doing business and ensure the optimum utilization of India's coastline, establish and empower State Maritime Boards for effective management of ports other than major ports.

It proposes to establish Maritime State Development Council for structured growth and development of the port sector; and provide for the management of pollution, disaster, emergencies, security, safety, navigation, and data at ports; ensure compliance with India's obligations under international instruments.

Parliament LIVE | Lok Sabha resumes

Parliament LIVE | Lok Sabha adjourned till 2 pm

Parliament LIVE | Question Hour under way in Rajya Sabha

Parliament LIVE | RS proceedings resume

Parliament LIVE | RS adjourned till noon as ruckus during Ramji Lal Suman's address on Rana Sanga

RECAP | What did Ramji Lal Suman say about Rana Sanga and how did the controversy snowball?

Samajwadi Party Rajya Sabha MP Ramji Lal Suman on Thursday said he will not apologise for his remarks on Rana Sanga because one cannot deny history.

In an interview to PTI Videos, Suman said that his house was attacked with the intention to harm his family. He also said he has informed the Rajya Sabha Chairman about the incident.

Suman was recently captured on camera purportedly saying that Rana Sanga was a "traitor" who brought Babur to defeat Ibrahim Lodi.

Rana Sanga or Sangram Singh I was the ruler of Mewar from 1508 to 1528.

"I will not apologise in this life, I do not know about the next life," the MP said on Thursday, a day after his house was attacked allegedly by the members of the Karni Sena.

"They need to learn to accept the truth. Babur was invited by Rana Sanga to defeat Ibrahim Lodi. He had the misconception that Babur is a robber, and that he will go back, and we will rule.

"There was an agreement that Rana Sanga would attack Agra. When their agreement broke, they had a war in Fatehpur Sikri, Rana Sanga fought bravely but lost. This is history, who can deny it?" he added.

Parliament LIVE |  Ruckus breaks out in Rajya Sabha over Rana Sangha remark row

Parliament LIVE | We respect national heroes but strongly object supporters taking law in their hands: Kharge on Rana Sangha row

Parliament LIVE | Plead I.N.D.I.A. to not insult any national hero, Rijiju after remark on Rana Sangha

Parliament LIVE | Both Houses reconvene

Parliament LIVE | Both Houses to reconvene at 11 am

Parliament LIVE | Delegation of IDBI Bank employees meet Rahul, oppose govt's 'privatisation' bid

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday met a delegation of IDBI bank employees in the Parliament House complex during which the bank officials expressed their strong opposition to the government's reported move to privatise the bank.

During the meeting, the employees highlighted the assurance given by the BJP-led NDA government in 2003 and said it is clearly being disregarded.

The delegation expressed their strong opposition to the government's move to privatise IDBI, the Congress said in a post on X.

Parliament LIVE | LS passes Immigration and Foreigners bill; "India not a dharamshala", says Shah, targets TMC

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said those who come to India for business, education and investment are welcome, but those who pose a threat to security will face stringent action while declaring that the country is not a "dharamshala".

"India is not a dharamshala(resthouse)," Shah asserted while replying to the debate on the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha. The bill was later passed by a voice vote after various amendments moved by Opposition members were negated.

One of the key provisions in the bill is that anyone found to be using a forged passport or visa for entering India or staying in or exiting from the country will be punishable with a jail term of up to seven years and a fine which could extend to Rs 10 lakh. The bill also seeks to ensure a close monitoring of everyone who visits India, Shah said.

Parliament LIVE | Congress couldn't find anything to criticise Budget: Sitharaman

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took a jibe at the Congress, saying the grand old party could not find anything to criticise the Budget, and hit out at Kerala and West Bengal governments for alleged financial mismanagement.

In her reply to the discussion on the Finance Bill in the Rajya Sabha, she emphasised that the BJP-led government was focused on tirelessly serving the nation so that common citizens benefited. The minister also alleged that some opposition parties who criticise the Centre were themselves not doing enough for people in states ruled by them.

"Those who are questioning about 'Achhe Din' themselves represent a party which gave the slogan of 'Maa...Maati...Maanush' but haven't done anything for the people," she said while responding to remarks made by TMC members.

In West Bengal, Sitharaman said, the cut money group and the 'Tola Baazi' group do not allow good schemes and deeds to reach the people.

Parliament LIVE | AIMPLB urges Muslims to wear black armband to 'last Friday of Ramzan' prayers to protest Waqf Bill

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board has urged Muslims to wear a black armband on their right hand when they go for Juma prayers on the last Friday of Ramzan as a mark of their protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill.

AIMPLB general secretary Maulana Mohammed Fazlur Rahim Mujaddidi issued a video appeal posted on the Board's X handle in which he urged people to wear a black armband on their right hand when they go for prayers.

The protests against the Waqf Bill rocked Bihar on Wednesday, from the legislature to the streets, as political parties within the state and outside stood in solidarity with the AIMPLB, which organised a 'maha dharna' in Patna.

The AIMPLB demonstrations were held barely a kilometre away from the Vidhan Sabha premises, to demand rollback of the Bill brought by the Narendra Modi government at the Centre and to request "secular" leaders like Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to reconsider "support" to the contentious legislation.