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Budget Session likely to extend?

| | Mar 18, 2015, at 06:56 pm
New Delhi, Mar 18 (IBNS): The central government is now considering extending the first part of the Budget Session by two days as it is likely to push key reforms in the coal and mining sector through Parliament, reports said on Wednesday.

The Budget Session is scheduled to break for a month-long recess after Friday.

The reports of two parliamentary committees set up to review the coal and mines bills that seek to ratify ordinances or emergency executive orders issued by the government, will be tabled in the Rajya Sabha  on Wednesday.

The two bills were passed by the Lok Sabha in this session, but were sent to select committees of the Rajya Sabha, where the government is in a minority.

The move was demanded by the Congress.

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