The winter session will begin on November 25, with 16 bills prepared to be introduced, and all eyes are focused on the religious endowment bill.

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The central government has listed 16 bills, including the waqf amendment bill, for the winter session of Parliament starting on Monday. It also includes five new bills. Among the five proposed laws is also a bill related to the establishment of cooperative universities.

In fact, the winter session of Parliament will begin on November 25 and last until December 20. The government has listed 16 bills on the agenda for this session. Of these, five bills are new. Beyond that, there are the remaining bills.

Waqf bill is biggest problem

Pending bills also include the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which has been listed for consideration and passed after a joint committee of both houses submitted its report to the Lok Sabha. The committee is required to submit its report by the last day of the first week of the winter session. The winter session will last until December 20.

This bill is not listed

According to the report of the committee headed by former President Ramnath Kovind, there are currently no bills related to ‘One Nation, One Election’ listed. The cabinet has approved the report. Another bill listed by the government is the Punjab Courts (Amendment) Bill.

Eight bills pending in Lok Sabha

Apart from this, the Cabotage Bill and the Indian Ports Bill have also been included in the list of submissions and passages. Eight bills, including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill and the Muslim Waqf (Abolition) Bill, are awaiting consideration in the Lok Sabha. Two others were with the Federal Chamber.

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