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PM Modi To Lead All-Party Meeting On Sunday

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New Delhi : All-party meeting will be held on Sunday before the beginning of the Winter Session of Parliament. The cancellation of farm laws and the farmers’ demand of a law on Minimum Support price are expected to come up at the all-party meeting

Sources said that The meeting — attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi which will be held at 11 am on 28 November 2021.

The same evening the BJP will hold its parliamentary executive meeting. The NDA floor leaders are expected to meet around 3 pm.

These meetings will also be attended by PM Modi sources said.


The big move in the Winter Session will be the withdrawal of the farm laws, for which the cabinet is expected to clear a bill on Wednesday.

While the opposition has been demanding the withdrawal of the farm laws, they are expected to pin down the government on the other demand of the farmers — a law on minimum support prices of crops. The farmers have refused to withdraw their protest unless this demand, too, is accepted.

 

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Chennai Neighbourhoods Flooded After Rain

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Bengaluru: Several pockets of northern Chennai’s Manali area and Bengaluru experienced heavy flood. as a result of torrential rain in parts of the South over the last few days.

Water entered multiple homes in Manali, an industrial pocket of Tamil Nadu’s capital. Many parts of the neighbourhood in northern Chennai were heavily inundated due to excess discharge from the Kosasthalaiyar river.

Excess water overflowing from the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh city of Chitoor also contributed to the overnight deluge as water from the Poondi reservoir in Tamil Nadu’s Thiruvallur district — filled to capacity — was released beyond 3000 cubic feet per second a few days back. However, discharge from the Poondi reservoir has now been reduced, authorities said today.

Boats have also been deployed in some areas of northern Chennai to deal with the situation.

Meanwhile, Karnataka’s capital city Bengaluru saw heavy flooding overnight as the Allalasandra lake overflowed, inundating the lake’s surrounding areas. Several roads in northern Bengaluru were left heavily waterlogged as a result of last night’s downpour.

The Yelahanka, Nagavara, Kogilu Cross and Vidyaranyapura areas of Bengaluru were particularly affected by the rain. In Yelahanka, 153 mm of rain fell in the last 24 hours alone, contributing to the area’s heavy waterlogging. The same area received a visit from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), who arrived in the neighbourhood to service an apartment that saw water enter its premises.

 

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