Highlights: Oppn must apologise for stalling Parliament, says UP CM

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Highlights: Oppn must apologise for stalling Parliament, says UP CM

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As the monsoon session of Parliament started from July 19, opposition parties have targeted the central government over various issues. On Tuesday, the opposition parties' focus of discussion in Parliament shifted from farm laws, coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and fuel prices to the Pegasus project. Also Read| Modi asks BJP MPs to counter Oppn on CovidThe names of at least 38 journalists appeared on the leaked list of potential targets for surveillance by an unidentified agency using Pegasus, a report by the Wire said on Sunday. Congress along with other opposition parties has demanded an independent probe into this issue and also demanded a Joint Parliament Committee. Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were disrupted multiple times on Tuesday as protests over the Pegasus project intensified. Also Read| Lok Sabha halted, Rajya Sabha disrupted over Pegasus snoop listHowever, the Rajya Sabha was able to hold a discussion on the Covid-19 pandemic on Tuesday afternoon. The central government informed Parliament on Tuesday that there were no deaths reported by states and Union Territories (UTs) due to lack of oxygen supplies during the second wave of the pandemic. Both the Houses have been adjourned till July 22. Follow highlights here:Follow all the updates here:'Kisan Panchayat': 200 farmers to visit Jantar Mantar everyday from July 22The farmers, who have been protesting near national capital Delhi's borders for more than eight months, demanding the three farm laws enacted in September last year be repealed, have said they will hold a 'Kisan Parliament' at Jantar Mantar from July 22. Read moreOppn must apologise for stalling Parliament, says UP CMUttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath targeted opposition parties by saying the ruckus they created during the monsoon session of parliament was like like strangling the country's democracy. Read moreCovid-19: Families of 921 doctors and healthcare workers who died of virus paid ₹50 lakh insurance each: CentreThe central government informed Parliament on Tuesday that families of 921 doctors and healthcare workers, who died due to the Covid-19 disease, have been paid ₹50 lakh insurance each until July 15 under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package. Read moreCentra seeks house nod for ₹23,675 crore extra spendingThe central government on Tuesday sought the Parliament’s approval for an additional expenditure of ₹23,675 crore for this financial year, in view of the increased spending on healthcare amid the pandemic. Read more4.81 crore Covid vaccine doses administered in tribal districts till July 15, says CentreThe central government informed the Lok Sabha on Tuesday that a total of 4.81 crore vaccine doses against Covid-19 have been administered in 176 identified tribal districts across 25 states till July 15.Cong to move privilege motion against Union minister's 'Oxygen' remarkThe Congress party will move a privilege motion against minister of state (MoS) for health Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar over her comment that no state or Union Territory (UT) reported deaths due to lack of oxygen supplies during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

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Hindustan Times

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21-07-2021

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