The month-long winter session of Parliament is likely to begin from November 16 during which the issue of surgical strikes in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is likely to dominate the proceedings.
The cabinet committee on parliamentary affairs (CCPA) met in New Delhi on Thursday and recommended the session should start from November 16 and end on December 16.
The winter session dates have been advanced as in the past it was normally convened in the third or fourth week of November.
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The government is also considering advancing the Budget Session by a month or so, starting from January next year.
Sources in the government said, besides legislation pieces relating to GST, nearly 15 new Bills are likely to be introduced.
The government would also push for the passage of the ordinance which seeks to change the Enemy Property Act.
In December, the Centre had for the fourth time promulgated (announced) the ordinance to change nearly 50-year-old Enemy Property law to guard against claims of succession or transfer of properties left by people who migrated to Pakistan and China after wars.
The issue of the Army's surgical strikes across LoC and allegations by some parties that the government was trying to politicise the issue are set to grab the limelight during the session.