New Delhi: Parliament will sit over the next weekend in lieu of holidays on Thursday and Friday.
The Chair informed the Lok Sabha on Wednesday that the House will not sit on Thursday and Friday.
While Ugadi will be celebrated on Thursday, the government has listed Eid holiday for Friday. Depending on moon sighting, Eid will either be celebrated on Friday or Saturday.
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The questions of various ministries that were to be taken up on March 19 and 20 will be tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday.
In the wake of the long weekend, the House will function on March 28 and 29, the next Saturday and Sunday. However, no questions will be taken up then.
A similar announcement was made in the Rajya Sabha earlier.
The House had functioned on weekends on earlier occasions too. Most recently, Parliament had met on February 1, a Sunday, for the presentation of the Union Budget.
The Chair informed the Lok Sabha on Wednesday that the House will not sit on Thursday and Friday.
While Ugadi will be celebrated on Thursday, the government has listed Eid holiday for Friday. Depending on moon sighting, Eid will either be celebrated on Friday or Saturday.
Also check: 'No full stop in politics': PM Modi bids farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha MPs
The questions of various ministries that were to be taken up on March 19 and 20 will be tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday.
In the wake of the long weekend, the House will function on March 28 and 29, the next Saturday and Sunday. However, no questions will be taken up then.
A similar announcement was made in the Rajya Sabha earlier.
The House had functioned on weekends on earlier occasions too. Most recently, Parliament had met on February 1, a Sunday, for the presentation of the Union Budget.




