Parliament building cannot be used for dharnas, protests, religious functions: RS circular

The Rajya Sabha Secretariat has said in its bulletin that demonstrations, dharnas or religious functions cannot…

‘Vishwaguru’s fresh salute’: Are demonstrations now banned in Parliament?

New Delhi: Media reports have claimed that the Parliament Secretariat has passed an order banning protests…

Now dharna is prohibited in Parliament: dharna, strike, fasting in the campus, MPs can not fast, religious events are also banned

Hindi news National Parliament Monsoon Session 2022; Rajya Sabha General Secretary PC Modi on the sit-in…

Zubair is an enemy of India’s integrity, those supporting him are killing democracy: RSS’s Indresh Kumar

Senior RSS functionary Indresh Kumar has said that Alt News co-founder Mohammad Zubair is involved in…

War of words in vain, list of unparliamentary terms a collection of comments already deleted: Government sources

The opposition has launched an all-out attack on the government after the Lok Sabha Secretariat released…

BREAKING: ‘No words banned, compilation of words released’, says Birla

New Delhi: Amid the opposition’s outcry over the list of ‘unparliamentary words’, Lok Sabha Speaker Om…

Opposition criticizes ‘gag order’ after words like ‘ban’ on Jumlajeevi in ​​Parliament

New Delhi: After some words including ‘jumlajeevi’, ‘covid spreader’ and ‘snoopgate’ were “banned” in Parliament, the…

Words like Jumlajivi, Shakuni are now unparliamentary. Here is the complete list of words banned in Parliament

Image Source : PTI (file image) BJP National President JP Nadda with newly elected Rajya Sabha…

Words like ’embarrassment’, ‘abuse’, ‘betrayed’, ‘corrupt’ to be unparliamentary in LS, RS

Use of words like ‘jumlajeevi’, ‘child wit’, ‘covid spreader’ and ‘snoopgate’ and even ’embarrassment’, ‘abuse’, ‘betrayal’,…

Monsoon session: All-party meeting on Sunday; Birla, Naidu to meet House leaders

New Delhi: The government has called an all-party meeting on Sunday morning, demanding smooth conduct of…