On Saturday, Naidu discussed the issue with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, and senior officials of the two Houses
Monsoon session of Parliament likely to be on schedule, though social distancing challenges remain
Naidu holds detailed discussions with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, secretary generals of both Houses and other senior officials on Saturday over the availability of rooms
Vice-President Naidu has been around in Delhi for so long, it is quite natural that he would know most fixtures in the capital by name, even journalists of a certain age.
'Gossip is the devil's radio. So don't be his DJ,' Singhvi tweeted
Naidu, as chairman of the Rajya Sabha, has reached all members of the Upper House and is learnt to have told some that he hopes the session to follow 'normal schedule'.
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The Vice President said that data regarding the extent and rate of spread of virus infection will have a bearing on the exit strategy
Naidu asked people to come together and display the "collective resolve to fight Covid-19" by lighting lamps and candles at 9 p.m. on April 5.
In the video-conference, 14 governors of the worst-hit parts of the country and Delhi's Lt. Governor were shortlisted to share experiences in their territories.
All of us must practise and promote yoga for our betterment, said Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu
Calling for a link between the language and employment, the Vice President said that knowledge of Indian languages must be made compulsory for recruitment up to a certain level in government jobs
The ad hoc committee has called for broadening of POSCO Act and mandatory policing on apps to regulate access to child pornography
Every college must pay greater attention to skill development, says Vice-President
Prime Minister Modi hoped that 2020 is filled with joy and prosperity
The feature films this year are as much about emotions as they are about intelligence, says Venkaiah Naidu
Venkaiah Naidu on Friday cancelled his Odisha visit due to inclement weather in Chhattisgarh
Interacting with 30 girl students from five schools based in and around Srinagar, he said Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India
He also said there should be healthy ties between the ruling and opposition parties
Calling for protecting and promoting age-old Indian civilizational values, traditions and ethos, he stressed the need for a cultural renaiisance.