The central government has called an all-party meeting before the budget session. This meeting will be held on January 27 at 11 am. In this there will be discussion regarding legislative work and some other topics coming up in Parliament. The budget session of Parliament will start from January 28. On the first day, the President will address both the houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). Economic survey will also be presented.
After this, the Union Budget will be presented on February 1 (Sunday). The first part of the session will start from 28 January and continue till 13 February. In the first part, the motion of thanks on the President’s address will be discussed in both the houses. PM Modi will reply to the discussion in both the houses. The second part of the session will start from March 9 and will continue till April 2.
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Electricity distribution companies may get big relief
On the other hand, Union Minister Manohar Lal had said yesterday that the concept of cost-commensurate tariff has been included in the Electricity Amendment Bill to reduce the losses of electricity distribution companies (DISCOMs). It can be presented in the budget session. The Union Minister said this while addressing EDICON 2026, the first annual conference of the Association of All India Electricity Distribution Companies (AIDA).
What else did Union Minister Manohar Lal say?
He had said, electricity distribution companies are an important link in the electricity supply value chain production, transmission and distribution. Electricity distribution companies provide B2C (business-to-consumer) services to consumers. Customer complaints regarding service quality and other issues come to them first.
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Manohar Lal said, we are bringing provisions to reduce the losses of power distribution companies. In this, all the costs related to power supply will be included in the fee. This will reduce the losses of power distribution companies. This bill can be brought in this (budget) session of Parliament