
Lok Sabha live updates | Day 3 of the second Part of the Budget Session commences
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Arjun Munda to move The Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2022
The parliament convened for the second leg of the Budget Session on March 14, 2022.
On day two, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh informed the house that an official high-level investigation has been initiated to ascertain the cause on the accidental firing of a missile on March 9. He informed that no damage had been caused by the accidental firing.
Today, Dr Jitendra Singh, among others, to make a statement on the status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 353rd Report of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change on action taken by the Government on the recommendations/observations contained in 343rd Report of the committee on Demands for 6 Grants (2021-22) pertaining to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology.
Here are the latest updates
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh informed the house that an official high-level investigation has been initiated to ascertain the cause on the accidental firing of a missile on March 9. He informed that no damage had been caused by the accidental firing.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar briefed Lok Sabha about the advisories issued to Indian nationals in Ukraine in the days leading up to the war, and about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s regular calls with Ukrainian and Russian Presidents to ensure safe evacuation of Indian students in Ukraine.
The Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Anurag Thakur, told the Lok Sabha that the Press Information Bureau’s Fact Check unit, started in 2019 to check fake news, has responded to 31, 174 queries so far.

Selected from 9,400 submissions across 37 countries, the 100 photographs on display traverse intimate and political terrains. In MRC Nagar, photographer Swastik Pal captures life in the Sundarbans, where severe climate change has brought humans and wildlife into closer contact. Shane Hynan’s Beneath Beofhod reflects on Ireland’s boglands as sites of memory and restoration, while Mateo Trevisan’s More than the Sun examines the impact of coal-driven industrialisation in the Western Balkans.












