<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday asked the Union Council of Ministers to come prepared for the upcoming Monsoon Session of parliament, sources said.</p>.<p>Chairing a meeting of the revamped Union Council of Ministers here, he also asked them to do their homework and put forward the government's views effectively during the session, the sources added.</p>.<p>A presentation on parliamentary procedures and rules was made during the meeting with the prime minister asking the ministers to go through all procedures.</p>.<p>The session commences on July 19 and would conclude on August 13.</p>.<p>The government has listed 17 new bills for introduction in this session. Six other bills are pending at various stages in the two Houses and before parliamentary panels.</p>.<p>During parliament sessions, besides answering questions, ministers of state at time also pilot bills in the absence of Cabinet ministers.</p>.<p>This was the second meeting of the Union Council of Ministers after the recent rejig of the Cabinet.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday asked the Union Council of Ministers to come prepared for the upcoming Monsoon Session of parliament, sources said.</p>.<p>Chairing a meeting of the revamped Union Council of Ministers here, he also asked them to do their homework and put forward the government's views effectively during the session, the sources added.</p>.<p>A presentation on parliamentary procedures and rules was made during the meeting with the prime minister asking the ministers to go through all procedures.</p>.<p>The session commences on July 19 and would conclude on August 13.</p>.<p>The government has listed 17 new bills for introduction in this session. Six other bills are pending at various stages in the two Houses and before parliamentary panels.</p>.<p>During parliament sessions, besides answering questions, ministers of state at time also pilot bills in the absence of Cabinet ministers.</p>.<p>This was the second meeting of the Union Council of Ministers after the recent rejig of the Cabinet.</p>