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Naidu reviews arrangements for Budget Session of Parliament

Jan 27, 2021, 21:50 IST
PTI
New Delhi, Jan 27 () Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday reviewed preparations for the Budget Session of Parliament starting January 29.

Naidu held a meeting with the secretary general and senior officers of the Rajya Sabha secretariat and discussed seating arrangements made for its members in chambers of both Houses and galleries to ensure a gap of six feet between chairs due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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He also enquired about other COVID-19 preventive measures being taken by the secretariat.

He stressed that COVID-19 guidelines should be strictly followed.

The chairman said that apart from the members and Parliament officers and staff, COVID-19 test should be made mandatory for personal staff of ministers, members and officers of ministries who enter Parliament during the session.

Naidu was informed that necessary arrangements for COVID-19 test of members and Parliament staff have been made and necessary instructions have been issued to various ministries through the cabinet secretariat for test of ministry officials.

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He was also informed that all the state chief secretaries have been asked to give priority for RT-PCR tests of members of Parliament. SKC SMN

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