PMO tells Lok Sabha Secretariat that questions on PM CARES, PM Relief Fund and National Defence Fund are not admissible under ...
The PMO told the Lok Sabha Secretariat that questions and matters related to PM Cares and two other funds are not permissible ...
The PMO conveyed that the corpus of these funds comes entirely from voluntary public contributions, not from allocations drawn from the Consolidated Fund of India.
The reasoning for questions and matters not being admissible in Lok Sabha given by the PMO, it is learnt, was that the corpus of these funds is constituted entirely with voluntary public contribution ...
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Parliament can't raise questions on PM CARES Fund, says PMO
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has told the Lok Sabha Secretariat that questions and other parliamentary interventions on the PM CARES Fund, the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF) and ...
Centre says questions about PM Cares Fund in Lok Sabha not permissible, reports ‘The Indian Express’
This was because the fund is constituted entirely with voluntary public contributions, the newspaper quoted the Prime Minister’s Office as saying.
The PMO’s argument, as outlined in the report, is that all three funds are built exclusively on voluntary public ...
The PM CARES Fund was set up in March 2020 to deal with emergency situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic and has since received contributions from individuals, corporate entities and organisations.
PMO's Stance on Parliamentary Questions The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has informed the Lok Sabha Secretariat that ...
New Delhi [India], September 20 (ANI): Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra on Saturday said in the Lok Sabha that The Taxation and other Laws (Relaxation & Amendment of Certain Provisions) Bill, ...
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