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Parliamentary Committee on Home Affairs to meet on Dec 17, 18

By ANI | Updated: December 16, 2020 23:40 IST

Parliament's Standing Committee on Home Affairs is scheduled to meet on December 17 and December 18 and is scheduled to consider and adopt a draft report on 'The Management of COVID-19 Pandemic and Related Issues'.

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Parliament's Standing Committee on Home Affairs is scheduled to meet on December 17 and December 18 and is scheduled to consider and adopt a draft report on 'The Management of COVID-19 Pandemic and Related Issues'.

Sources said the discussion would be held on atrocities and crime against women On December 17 and discussion on COVID-19 situation in the country would be held at the meeting a day later.

The meeting on December 18 is scheduled to consider and adopt a draft report on 'The Management of COVID-19 Pandemic and Related Issues'.

The meeting on December 17 is also scheduled to hear the views of representatives Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

( With inputs from ANI )

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