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Monsoon Session of The Parliament
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Monsoon Session of The Parliament
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-07-21 10:34:51
MONSOON SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENT
Session Overview
Start Date:
21 July 2025
Duration:
Till 21 August 2025 (21 sittings)
Break:
12–18 August (Raksha Bandhan & Independence Day)
Bills Scheduled:
15 total (8 new bills + 7 pending bills)
Focus Areas:
Finance, commerce, income tax, sports, education, mining, shipping
New Initiative:
Introduction of a
digital attendance system
for MPs to ensure transparency and curb misuse of allowances
Context:
First session after
Operation Sindoor
launched in May 2025, a counter-terrorism operation following terror attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir
Political Climate:
Expected to witness heated debates between ruling
BJP
and opposition
Congress-led INDIA bloc
NEW BILLS INTRODUCED
A. Finance & Commerce
Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Amendments to align the Manipur GST Act, 2017, with central GST law.
Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Proposed changes to existing tax laws to improve clarity and compliance.
Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025
Aims to enhance ease of doing business by reducing compliance requirements and easing regulatory burdens.
B. Education
Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025
To add
IIM Guwahati
officially to the schedule of the Indian Institutes of Management Act, 2017, thus granting it formal recognition as an IIM.
C. Culture
Geoheritage Sites and Geo-relics (Preservation and Maintenance) Bill, 2025
Seeks to protect, preserve, and promote sites of geological significance for scientific research, education, and tourism.
D. Mines
Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025
Focus on recovery of critical minerals.
Provisions for expansion of mining leases.
Strengthening of the
National Mineral Exploration Trust
to promote exploration activities.
E. Sports
National Sports Governance Bill, 2025
To promote sports and welfare of sportspersons.
Set governance standards for sports federations.
Establish mechanisms for resolving disputes and grievances in sports bodies.
National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025
Updates the 2022 Anti-Doping Act to align with
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code
and international standards.
Ensures independence of the National Anti-Doping Appeal Panel.
PENDING BILLS UP FOR DISCUSSION
A. Finance
Income Tax Bill, 2025
Intended to replace the Income Tax Act, 1961.
Seeks to simplify language, remove redundant provisions while retaining existing tax rates and offence provisions.
Introduced in Budget Session (Feb 2025) and referred to a Select Committee chaired by BJP MP Baijayant Panda.
Select Committee report expected during this session.
B. Home Affairs
Scheduled Tribes Representation in Goa Bill, 2024
Proposes reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribes in Goa Legislative Assembly by readjusting assembly constituencies.
Introduced on 5 August 2024; pending in Lok Sabha.
C. Shipping and Maritime
Indian Ports Bill, 2025
Replaces the Indian Ports Act, 1908.
Creates new regulatory bodies such as Maritime State Development Council and State Maritime Boards.
Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024
Updates ship registration rules, maritime training, and seafarer welfare regulations.
Pending in Lok Sabha.
Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024
Regulates domestic coastal shipping activities.
Passed Lok Sabha; pending Rajya Sabha.
Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024
Modernizes the Sea Transport of Goods Act, 1925.
Passed Lok Sabha; pending Rajya Sabha.
Bills of Lading Bill, 2024
Replaces Indian Bills of Lading Act, 1856.
Updates legal framework for shipping documents used as proof of goods on board.
Passed Lok Sabha on 10 March 2025; pending Rajya Sabha.
KEY INITIATIVES & DEVELOPMENT
Digital Attendance System for MPs:
MPs must register presence using digital devices at designated seats.
Aims to increase transparency and accountability in parliamentary attendance and prevent misuse of attendance-linked allowances.
Operation Sindoor:
Launched in May 2025 after terror attacks in Pahalgam, J&K.
Expected to feature prominently in parliamentary discussions related to national security.
International Relations Debate:
Possible discussions on US President Donald Trump’s claim that he “helped prevent a nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan.
POLITICAL SCENARIO & EXPECTED DEBATES
The Monsoon Session is likely to witness
intense political debates
between the ruling
BJP
and the opposition
Congress-led INDIA bloc
.
Opposition is expected to raise questions on
Operation Sindoor
and government policies.
Security issues, foreign policy, and governance reforms will dominate discussions.
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS FOR SESSIONS
Article 85(1): Summoning of Parliament
The
President
summons each House of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) to meet at a time and place deemed appropriate.
Mandatory Condition:
No more than six months should elapse between the last sitting of one session and the first sitting of the next session.
Article 85(2): Powers of the President
The President can
prorogue
(suspend) either House or both Houses of Parliament.
The President has the authority to
dissolve
the Lok Sabha (House of the People).
TYPES OF SESSIONS
Parliament usually meets
three times a year
; however, the Constitution does
not fix the number of sessions or sitting days
.
A. Budget Session
Timing:
February to March (longest session).
Purpose:
Begins with the President’s address.
Presentation and discussion of the
Union Budget
in Lok Sabha.
Parliamentary Committees review budget proposals during recess.
Activities:
Detailed examination, amendments, and approval of the government’s fiscal policy.
Also includes other legislative business and debates.
B. Monsoon Session
Timing:
July to August (coincides with monsoon season).
Purpose:
Introduce and pass important legislation.
MPs debate bills and discuss national issues.
Government seeks support for its policies, including response to opposition concerns.
C. Winter Session
Timing:
November to December.
Purpose:
Review government policies and initiatives.
Introduction and discussion of new bills.
Examine government performance via questions, motions, and debates.
D. Special Session
Not constitutionally defined but convened for urgent or landmark issues.
Called outside regular sessions by the government.
Examples:
1962: India-China War.
1971: India-Pakistan conflict discussions.
Mentioned in Article 352 during Proclamation of Emergency as a “special sitting.”
SCHEDULING & COMPONENTS OF SESSIONS
Scheduled by:
Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA).
Role of President:
Summons MPs, provides official summons with tentative business and number of sittings.
Components:
Each session consists of multiple meetings with morning and afternoon sittings.
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