The House will discuss important matters including the issue of non-availability of wheat, re-organization or re-structuring plan of Pakistan Steel Mills, and the need to develop Aquaculture to feed local population at reasonable rates and reduce food insecurity.


Islamabad: The Senate session will be held at the Parliament House in Islamabad at 4:00 pm on Monday.
According to the agenda, the House will discuss important matters including the issue of non-availability of wheat, re-organization or re-structuring plan of Pakistan Steel Mills, and the need to develop Aquaculture in order to feed local population with high-quality protein diets at reasonable rates and reduce food insecurity.
Senate session will be held at Parliament House in Islamabad at 4:00 pm on Monday@SenatePakistan https://t.co/dKgWDVmsyF
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) January 22, 2023
The steps taken by the Petroleum Division to provide uninterrupted supply of gas to both domestic and industrial consumers during this winter season is also on the agenda.
The Upper House will also take up legislative business, including introduction and passage of various bills.

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