Parliament Monsoon Session 2022 Live Updates: The Lok Sabha was adjourned late on Monday evening, 1 August, while the Rajya Sabha was adjourned a few hours earlier. Both houses will convene again at 11 am on Tuesday.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed the issue of price rise in the Lok Sabha on Monday, 1 August.
"Even as the entire globe's growth is being reviewed, re-assessed, re-estimated, each time, we remain at the highest," she said. "There is no question of India getting into recession or stagflation," the Union minister added.
Before Sitharaman's address, a discussion was held on price rise and inflation. AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, equating inflation to corruption, slammed the central government on price rise and GST.
The Monsoon Session, which began on 18 July, is scheduled to end on 12 August
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Both Houses of Parliament Adjourned
Both Houses of Parliament have been adjourned and will convene again at 11 am on Tuesday.
'No GST On Crematorium, Funeral Services'
The Finance Minister said that no GST had been levied on crematoriums, funerals, burials, or mortuary services.
Sitharaman's Speech 'Disappointing': Manish Tiwari
Congress leader Manish Tiwari called Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's reply in Lok Sabha over price rise "disappointing".
"Finance Minister's reply was disappointing. Attitude of govt is there is no inflation in country, people are not suffering. Everything is hunky dory. If that's your response to concerns of Opposition articulating the voice of 140 crore people in the country, why listen?" he said while speaking to ANI.
'Raghuram Rajan Said RBI Had Done a Good Job': Sitharaman
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan had praised the central bank, saying that it had done a "good job" increasing foreign exchange reserves in India, and "insulating India from problems being faced by neighbouring countries such as Pakistan and Sri Lanka."
Differentiating India from its vulnerable neighbours, Rajan further added that "New Delhi is less indebted" and called it a good sign, the finance minister said.