President Droupadi Murmu will address the joint sitting of Parliament for the first time since the formation of the 18th Lok Sabha. This marks the third term for the NDA government. The session will also see the motion of thanks being moved in both Houses after the Presidential address. The first session of the 18th Lok Sabha began on Monday, and the Rajya Sabha session will commence today. Om Birla was re-elected as the Lok Sabha Speaker for the second time, while Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition, expressed the importance of allowing the opposition’s voice to be heard in the House. The session also marks the 49th anniversary of the imposition of the Emergency in India.
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Today’s news is dominated by major developments in the business and political spheres. LTIMindtree Chairman A M Naik has stepped down, Reliance Industries shares reclaimed the ₹ 3,000 mark, and Om Birla has been elected as the Lok Sabha Speaker for a second term.
Today, June 26th, marks a busy day for India with several significant events taking place. From the election of the Lok Sabha Speaker to the Supreme Court’s decision on Arvind Kejriwal’s plea, the day promises to be filled with crucial developments. The new Telecom Act also comes into effect, replacing a century-old law. Additionally, the defamation case against Rahul Gandhi will be heard, and the International Sugar Organisation meeting kicks off in Delhi. Other events include the Orissa High Court’s deadline for jail decongestion, Assam’s cabinet meeting, and the Essel Group’s appeal hearing.
Tuesday, June 25, saw a flurry of news, from politics and business to social controversies and legal developments. The Indian stock market reached record highs, while Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal faced a setback with his bail being stayed in a money laundering case. The Lok Sabha Speaker election saw nominations filed by Om Birla and K Suresh, representing the NDA and INDIA blocs respectively. The day also saw controversy surrounding a BJP MP’s use of ‘Jai Hindu Rashtra’ during his oath-taking ceremony.