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Monsoon session of Parliament from July 20: Kiren Rijiju

The Hindu1h agoAI sentiment: neutral
Monsoon session of Parliament from July 20: Kiren Rijiju

“The Session will commence on 20 July, 2026 and continue till 13 August, 2026 for meaningful debate, discussion and decisions on issues of national importance,” Kiren Rijiju said

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