The constitution bills 2023 will introduced on the first day of the house and proceed in the new parliament house. The Union minister, Arjun Ram Meghwal, will today introduce the bill as per the revised business list made by Lok Sabha. In the inauguration of the new session of parliament, PM Narendra Modi made a pitch for women’s development. He also talks about the women’s reservation bill history and made attempts to introduce and pass it by several governments.
On Monday, the cabinet of the union is chaired by PM Modi and clears the bills on women’s reservation. He also introduce the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. It seeks to give the 33% quota to women in state and parliament legislatures. The legislation has the chance to be implemented in the Lok Sabha elections of 2014, as per sources. It will rolled only after the process of delimitation is over, expected in 2029.
When the new sessions begin
As we know, the parliament moved to a new building on Tuesday after Lok Sabha designated the new building as the new parliament house. For this, the function is organized at the central hall to celebrate the farewell of the old Parliament House of India. The second day of the new session of the parliament house will begin at 1:15 pm in Lok Sabha. On the other hand, the Rajya Sabha will resume at 2:15 pm, when many parliament members are gathered outside the old building for a group picture.
About Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam
At the new session of the Parliament House, PM Modi introduced the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. With this, India is moving forward for a better future and heading towards a new parliament building. Nari Shakti vandan adhiniyam strengthens democracy. The purpose of this bill is to boost the participation of women in Vidhan sabhas and Lok sabhas.
How does a new session of parliament highlight historic decisions?
One of the congress leaders, Sonia Gandhi, responded to questions on the bill and said: “It is ours, Apna hai .”On this, PM Modi chaired the meeting in the Parliament House annexe after the first-day conclusion of the special session. Earlier in the day, PM Modi said that this session of parliament may be short in time but big on occasion, and they made historic decisions. Even though the meeting agenda was under wrap, it is speculated widely that women’s bills be introduced and passed in this session with the 2024 polls of Lok sabha.
Women reservation bill
Earlier in the day, the opposition leader in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, also urged the government to pass the Women’s Reservation Bill. PM Modi also presented the women’s quota bill on the first day of the new session of parliament on Tuesday. While talking about the ” Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam,” PM Modi asked consensus and lawmakers. Further, he also said that God chose him for the bill of women’s quota of 33%. If we look at past governments, then PM Modi said that all past regimes would not be able to introduce reservation bills for women. But this new session of parliament makes it possible to pass.
How much quota is reserved for women
According to sources, it is determined that the quota bill ensures the 33% reservation for the women leaders in legislative assemblies and parliament.
Conclusion
The second day of the new session of parliament begins on Tuesday. Notably, this day is associated with the Ganesh Chaturthi, a Hindu festival that makes the new auspicious beginnings. This is the reason why the government chose this date, 19 September, for the proceeding of the new parliament building of India.