New Delhi. In view of the increasing tension between work and personal life of employed people, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule introduced the Right to Disconnect Snout 2025 in the Lok Sabha on Friday. In this bill, it is proposed to create such an authority, which will requite the right to the employees not to respond to calls or emails coming without the scheduled office hours.
This snout has been introduced under a private member's bill. MPs in both Houses of Parliament have the right to bring bills on subjects on which they believe the government should make laws. Usually, without discussion on such bills, they are withdrawn when the government reacts, but sometimes they moreover unshut the way for important debates.
What will requite me the right not to wordplay the office phone without work?
In today's time, a large number of employees are constantly rented in calls, emails, or online meetings plane without office hours are over. The purpose of this snout is to reduce this pressure. According to the proposed provisions, employees will be worldly-wise to unmistakably state that they will not respond to messages and calls sent on holidays or without work, and there will be no impact on their job.
Two bills related to menstrual benefits moreover introduced in Parliament
Congress MP Kadiyam Kavya introduced the Menstrual Benefits Snout 2024, which calls for providing largest facilities to women at the workplace during menstruation. Along with this, LJP MP Shambhavi Chaudhary moreover tabled a separate snout in which a demand has been made to make provision for paid menstrual leave for working women and girl students. The objective of both the bills is to provide a safer and increasingly user-friendly environment for women on such days so that neither their health nor their work is affected.
Other private member bills: NEET, subverting of death penalty and journalist safety moreover discussed
- NEET exemption bill: Congress MP Manickam Tagore introduced a snout seeking to exempt Tamil Nadu from the NEET exam for medical undergraduate admissions. This issue has been a rationalization of dispute between the state and the Center for a long time.
- Bill to unmarry the death penalty: DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi proposed subverting of the death penalty completely. This debate has been raised many times in the country, although the inside governments are in favor of maintaining it, considering it as a preventive measure in serious crimes.
- Journalist Protection Bill: Independent MP Vishaldada Prakashbapu Patil introduced a snout for the safety of journalists. This includes creating a legal framework to prevent violence versus media workers and protect their rights.

