Monsoon Session Likely To Bring 5 New Bills And 2 Pending Ones

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Monsoon Session Likely To Bring 5 New Bills And 2 Pending Ones

New Delhi:

Five new bills and two pending ones are expected to be placed in the house for passing in the monsoon session of parliament, likely to begin in July last week, sources said. The government will explain the bills during the all-party meeting.

The Constitution Amendment Bill does not appear in the tentative agenda for the monsoon session. Of the five new bills in addition to those previously introduced, two will replace ordinances announced before.

The pending bills and those under review also include the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026. The FCRA bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha on March 25. It will be up for consideration and passage in the upcoming parliament session. The amendments seek to enhance transparency in dealing with funds coming to India.

The Viksit Bharat Education Establishment Bill, 2025, which was introduced in December 2025, was referred to a joint committee of both the houses. Further consideration will take place following the submission of the committee’s report in the monsoon session, sources said.

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