Parliament’s Winter Session enters Day 3 today with a packed and politically tense agenda.
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Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live: Lok Sabha passes the Central Excise Amendment Bill
Parliament’s Winter Session enters Day 3 today with a packed and politically tense agenda.
The Rajya Sabha is expected to take up a privilege motion against MP Renuka Chaudhary over her recent “dogs and barking” remarks, which several members say breach parliamentary decorum and raise concerns about security norms. The Upper House is reviewing the matter as political positioning intensifies ahead of the day’s proceedings.
Outside Parliament, the INDIA bloc’s floor leaders are set to stage a protest against the new Labour Codes. The alliance has also scheduled an internal meeting at 9.45 am to firm up its joint floor strategy.
Meanwhile, an all-party meeting has cleared the way for a full-day debate on Vande Mataram next Tuesday, December 9.
On Tuesday, Day 2 of the Winter Session, both Houses witnessed noisy protests demanding a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive. Slogans such as ‘SIR pe charcha’ and ‘vote chor gaddi chhor’ echoed through the chambers, pushing the government to fix a debate on the issue for December 9.


Parliament winter session: BJP's Rajkumar Chahar calls Taj Mahal 'curse' for Agra's development
BJP MP Rajkumar Chahar on Wednesday raised concerns over Agra's development being hampered by the strict Taj Trapezium Zone and NGT regulations.
During the winter session of the Lok Sabha, Chahar stated that the city's iconic Taj Mahal, while a global attraction, has become a "curse" due to strict regulations under the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) and NGT norms, which hinder industrial growth and job creation.
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live: Lok Sabha passes the Central Excise Amendment Bill
Parliament Session News Live: Rajya Sabha adjourned for the day
Parliament News Live: Tobacco rates increased as a deterrent to health concerns, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman
"This is not a new law, this is not an additional tax, or something that the Centre is taking away. Many ministers here made the comment that this is a cess. Excise is not a cess. Excise duty existed before GST. Compensation cess is reverting back to the Centre to be collected as Excise duty, which will be redistributed to the States at the 41% allocated," Nirmala Sitharaman said.
"Tobacco rates increased as a deterrent to health concerns," she added.
Karnataka News Live: Karnataka HC rejects bail plea of Prajwal Revanna
Karnataka High Court has rejected expelled JDS leader and former MP Prajwal Revanna's plea seeking bail after the lower court had suspended the order.
During the hearing of the petition held on December 1, senior advocate Siddharth Luthra had argued on behalf of Prajwal Revanna. When Prajwal left the country on April 24, 2024, no case was registered against him. He had told the court that a case was registered against Prajwal on April 28.
Government removes mandatory pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi App
"The Government with an intent to provide access to cyber security to all citizens had mandated pre-installation of Sanchar Saathi app on all smartphones. The app is secure and purely meant to help citizens from bad actors in the cyber world...Given Sanchar Saathi’s increasing acceptance, Government has decided not to make the pre- installation mandatory for mobile manufacturers," says Ministry of Communications.
Parliament News Live: Renuka Chowdhury on privilege motion against her
On privilege motion being brought against her, Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury says, "... There is no law which prohibits dogs from entering the Parliament premises. Even Atal Bihari Vajpayee once came on a bullock cart..."
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live: Deepender Hooda arrives in Parliament wearing mask
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live: Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrives at the Parliament
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live Updates: Scindia Assures Sanchar Saathi App Cannot Be Used for Snooping
Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia assured the Lok Sabha that the Sanchar Saathi app cannot be used for snooping, emphasising that such surveillance is not possible and will never be allowed.
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 Live Updates: Lok Sabha conducts Question Hour without disruptions
For the first time during the ongoing Winter Session, the Lok Sabha conducted the Question Hour without any disruptions on Wednesday. This followed a resolution of a deadlock regarding the opposition's demand for a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR). In a meeting chaired by Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday evening, it was decided that the House would discuss the 150th anniversary of the national song "Vande Mataram" next Monday, followed by a debate on election reforms on Tuesday.
As the House convened, members paid tribute to former members who had recently passed away. Following this, the Question Hour proceeded smoothly. Earlier in the session, the proceedings had been repeatedly disrupted by opposition members seeking a debate on the SIR exercise being conducted in nine states and three Union territories.
Parliament Winter Session 2025 Live Updates: Oppn MPs wear gas masks as protest against air pollution
Parliament Winter Session 2025 Live Updates: On Wednesday, some MPs from Opposition parties arrived at Parliament wearing gas masks to protest against Delhi's deteriorating air quality, which has fallen into the ‘very poor’ category and is on the brink of becoming hazardous. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi had previously stated that issues like air pollution need to be addressed in Parliament, but the government is unwilling to discuss them.
Opposition leaders protest against Labour laws in Parliament premises
Parliament Winter Session Day 3 live: Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha Start
Sessions of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha start.
Chennai: Heavy rainfall continues due to Cyclone Ditwah, causing widespread flooding in low-lying areas
RPF head constable shot dead by colleague in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh
A head constable of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) was shot dead allegedly by a colleague at their outpost in Chhattisgarh's Raigarh district early on Wednesday, officials said. The incident occurred at around 4 am at the RPF outpost at Raigarh Railway Station, they said.
According to preliminary information, head constable KS Lader allegedly fired four rounds from his service pistol at head constable PK Mishra, following an argument over an unknown issue. Mishra died on the spot, Station House Officer (SHO) Kuldeep Kumar stated. -- PTI
Nine held with 3.1 kg ganja in Andhra's Krishna district
Nine people have been arrested in Krishna district and ganja weighing 3.1 kg and valued at around Rs 1 lakh was seized from their possession, officials said. Gudivada Rural Circle Inspector S L R Someswara Rao on Tuesday said the youths from Dokiparru village were addicted to ganja and were making acquaintances with people from other states to purchase marijuana at a low price for peddling purposes.
Acting on a tip-off, police arrested the youths from near the Kautavaram railway station following a raid, he said. A motorcycle and nine cellphones were also recovered from them. -- PTI
MCD Bypolls 2025 Result Live: Counting begins for 12 key wards
Counting for the bypolls in 12 MCD wards started at 8 am on Wednesday. The outcome will reflect the current political mood in Delhi, revealing whether the BJP can strengthen its hold, whether AAP can regain lost ground, and whether Congress can bounce back.
Delhi AQI News Live: Air quality slips to severe, AQI hits 390; 19 stations above 400
Delhi’s air quality took another hit on Tuesday, sliding back into the severe category as winter conditions tightened their grip on the city.
Fresh data from the Central Pollution Control Board showed the capital’s overall AQI at 390, a sharp rise from 304 on Monday and 279 on Sunday. Out of 39 monitoring stations, 19 recorded AQI levels above 400, a threshold associated with serious health risks.
Several neighbourhoods saw pollution spike to alarming levels. Burari (407), Anand Vihar (421), Chandni Chowk (471), Bawana (418), Vivek Vihar (437), Rohini (420), Sonia Vihar (411), Ashok Vihar (418), Punjabi Bagh (412) and parts of Mundka were among the worst affected.