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LS Monsoon Session Day 4: Oppn discusses ST reservation bill for Goa, Merchant Shipping Bill - The Economic Times Video

LS Monsoon Session Day 4: Oppn discusses ST reservation bill for Goa, Merchant Shipping Bill - The Economic Times Video

Time of India24-07-2025
The Lok Sabha is set to deliberate on crucial legislations during the monsoon session, including the Scheduled Tribes reservation bill for Goa and the Merchant Shipping Bill. Union Ministers will present these bills for consideration and passage, aiming to ensure effective democratic participation and compliance with international maritime treaties.
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