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Parliamentary Panels Delay Adoption of Education and Anti-Graft Reform Reports

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Two parliamentary standing committees have postponed the approval of their reports on major legislative proposals, including an anti-corruption bill and a higher education regulator bill. The delays come as the government attempts to secure opposition backing for separate political initiatives. Both pieces of legislation have faced significant resistance, raising doubts about their prospects in the current parliamentary session. The Congress party has publicly criticized the government's approach to handling these contentious reform bills.

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