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Horoscope for February 6, 2022: Know what’s in store for Aquarius, Pisces, Capricorn, Scorpio and other zodiac signs

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could start your day knowing exactly what you’re going to face? Continue reading to see if the chances are in your favour today.

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Horoscope for March 8, 2022

Every zodiac sign has its own set of qualities and attributes that characterize a person’s personality. There are a total of 12 zodiac signs in Vedic astrology and every zodiac sign is ruled by one specific planet. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could start your day knowing exactly what you’re going to face? Continue reading to see if the chances are in your favour today.

Here is the horoscope for February 6, 2022:

Aries (March 21-April 20)

You appear to be shifting from old to new ideologies. It is possible to become serious about a popular western diet, but it may not be right for you. A lucrative contract you’ve completed will benefit not only the company but also your career prospects.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Yellow

Taurus (April 21-May 20)

Travelling with family may be a lot of fun and can make you feel energised. It’s possible that preparations for a large celebration are in the works. Singles may meet a new person who will brighten their evening. Your boss may assign you extra work at the office and expect you to complete it in a significant period of time.

Lucky Number- 7
Lucky Colour- Light Blue

Gemini (May 21-June 21)

An important link at work will open the door to a world of possibilities for someone to up their imagination level. Participating in a friendly competition will most likely arouse your competitive spirit and lead to success. If your partner’s laid-back attitude irritates you, don’t be afraid to speak it out to him or her.

Lucky Number- 1
Lucky Colour- Pink

Cancer (June 22-July 22)

Experience will teach you far more valuable lessons than your ego will ever be able to provide. You may be feeling a little overworked today, and this is exactly what pushes you to the breaking point where you can no longer take any more stress. Don’t always agree with your partner’s ideas.

Lucky Number- 8
Lucky Colour-
Grey

Leo (July 23-August 23)

When your partner is feeling extremely affectionate, avoid being stubborn or digging up old wounds. Those who have yet to receive the second immunisation may now proceed to get it. Investing in a property without carrying out a thorough background check can result in financial loss.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Purple

Virgo (August 24-September 23)

It is possible to go to another city to attend a special event. Despite the fact that the epidemic is over, staying indoors is still a good idea. Your dominating personality will not be liked by your coworkers, and it may even cause problems at work.

Lucky Number-
Lucky Colour- White

Libra (September 24-October 23)

You may apply for a personal loan for buying a major household item. You and your partner can have a minor disagreement that escalates into a major brawl. If you don’t pay your house rent on time, the landlord will come knocking at your door, so don’t let this happen.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour- Maroon

Scorpio (October 24-November 22)

The amount of work that has piled up at the office may appear excessive, but you will be able to handle it successfully. Today, your technical skills may actually be useful once again, as there’s a good chance you’ll make a major blunder at work. In these difficult times, inviting people over for a get-together in your home will be a pleasant change.

Lucky Number- 2
Lucky Colour- Cream

Sagittarius (November 23-December 21)

You have the opportunity to spend quality time with your family today, so prepare their favourite dishes. Underage driving should be strongly discouraged because it can lead to serious consequences for both the minor and his or her parents. Today you have the potential to hurt your partner’s feelings, so think before you react.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour-
Brown

Capricorn (December 22-January 21)

A wedding scheduled for later this year will go ahead as scheduled, with many related activities taking place at home. A rumour that is circulating needs to be put to rest. Don’t make assumptions about people based on their appearance.

Lucky Number- 7
Lucky Colour- Black

Aquarius (January 22-February 19)

Those who live in rented housing may expect an increase in rent. Travelling appears to be unsafe, so choose a hobby to keep yourself occupied. Suspicious behaviour from a partner can develop a seed of suspicion in your mind, but don’t act impulsively.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Orange

Pisces (February 20-March 20)

Experience will teach you far more valuable lessons than your ego will ever be able to provide. You might even be able to make a move from one workplace to another, which would provide you with significantly better options. A deep oil massage in your head is the only thing that will help you today.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour- Beige

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Om Birla likely to move motion to revoke suspension of 8 opposition MPs today

The Lok Sabha is likely to revoke the suspension of eight opposition MPs today, with a motion expected to be moved by the government following consensus on maintaining discipline.

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The suspension of eight opposition Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha is expected to be revoked on Tuesday, with Speaker Om Birla likely to initiate the process, according to sources.

The MPs, including seven from the Congress and one from the CPI(M), were suspended on February 3 for unruly conduct during the first phase of the Budget session after a resolution was adopted by the House.

Motion to be moved in Lok Sabha

Congress leader K Suresh said that Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is expected to move a motion around noon seeking revocation of the suspensions.

Although the suspension was initially imposed for the entire session, scheduled to conclude on April 2, opposition parties have consistently demanded reconsideration since the second phase of the session began on March 9.

Agreement on maintaining decorum

At a recent meeting convened by the Speaker, both ruling and opposition sides reportedly agreed on maintaining discipline in the House.

Key understandings include:

  • No member will enter the well of the House to protest
  • Papers will not be torn or thrown toward the Chair
  • MPs will not climb onto officials’ tables

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has also reminded members to keep areas within the Parliament premises obstruction-free to ensure smooth movement.

Speaker raises concern over conduct

Earlier, Om Birla had expressed concern over the use of banners, placards, and inappropriate language by some MPs. In a letter to party leaders, he stressed the need to uphold the dignity and traditions of parliamentary democracy.

He had also indicated that actions like suspension are taken in cases of serious misconduct, such as climbing onto tables during proceedings.

Suspended MPs

The suspended MPs include Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Hibi Eden, C Kiran Kumar Reddy, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Manickam Tagore, Prashant Padole, Dean Kuriakose (Congress), and S Venkatesan (CPI-M).

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Maharashtra passes freedom of religion bill with jail term up to 10 years

Maharashtra passes anti-conversion bill with strict jail terms and fines, aiming to curb unlawful religious conversions.

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Maharashtra faces freedom of bill

The Maharashtra Assembly has passed the Freedom of Religion Bill 2026, introducing stringent penalties to curb religious conversions carried out through coercion, fraud, inducement or marriage.

The bill was cleared by voice vote late Monday, with the government asserting that it aims to protect individuals from unlawful conversions while safeguarding constitutional rights.

Under the provisions, individuals found guilty of conversion through marriage or deceit can face up to seven years in prison along with a fine of Rs 1 lakh. In cases involving minors, women, persons of unsound mind, or those belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the punishment increases to seven years’ imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5 lakh.

Mass conversions will also attract a jail term of up to seven years and a fine of Rs 5 lakh. Repeat offenders could face imprisonment of up to 10 years.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the law is not aimed at any particular religion but seeks to prevent conversions through illegal means. He emphasised that the right to freedom of religion under Article 25 of the Constitution does not include conversion through coercion or fraud.

He also noted that several states, including Odisha, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka and Jharkhand, have enacted similar laws.

The bill allows complaints to be filed by the affected individual or close relatives, while police can also initiate action in certain situations. The government said this provision is necessary as victims may not always be in a position to approach authorities.

Minister of State for Home Pankaj Bhoyar said the legislation ensures that conversions take place voluntarily and transparently. He addressed concerns over the requirement of giving a 60-day prior notice to the district magistrate, stating that the provision is meant to verify free consent.

The law also mandates informing authorities within 21 days after conversion, failing which it may be treated as invalid. The government described this as a measure for administrative record-keeping and to avoid disputes.

During the debate, members from the opposition raised concerns over possible misuse and vigilantism. Congress MLA Aslam Shaikh argued that the bill could affect constitutional rights, including privacy and equality. Some legislators also demanded that the bill be sent to a joint select committee for further scrutiny.

However, the opposition Shiv Sena (UBT) extended support. MLA Bhaskar Jadhav said the bill does not target any religion and is aimed at preventing unethical practices.

The government maintained that the law does not restrict an individual’s right to change religion voluntarily but is intended to curb unlawful practices and maintain law and order.

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Mamata Banerjee writes to poll chief over officers’ reshuffle, calls move arbitrary

Mamata Banerjee has written to the Chief Election Commissioner, calling the reshuffle of senior Bengal officials arbitrary and raising concerns over constitutional norms.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, raising strong objections to the recent reshuffle of senior bureaucrats in the state ahead of the assembly elections.

In her letter, Banerjee described the move by the Election Commission of India as “arbitrary” and expressed “deep concern” over what she termed a unilateral decision. She urged the Commission to refrain from adopting such measures in the future.

The Chief Minister pointed out that while the Election Commission does have the authority to make administrative changes during elections, past practice has involved consultation with the state government. According to her, the Commission would typically seek a panel of officers from the state and make its selections from that list, maintaining what she called constitutional propriety and administrative convention.

Banerjee warned that bypassing this process could undermine the institutional credibility and long-standing legacy of the poll body, and may also affect the foundational principles of the constitutional framework.

The controversy stems from the Commission’s decision, taken soon after announcing election dates, to remove several top officials from election-related duties. These include the state’s Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, Kolkata Police Commissioner, and Home Secretary.

The Commission has maintained that the reshuffle was aimed at ensuring a peaceful and violence-free electoral process.

Reacting sharply, Banerjee alleged bias in the decision-making, claiming that the removal of the Chief Secretary indicated an anti-women stance. She also accused the Commission of selectively targeting officers, suggesting that the move favoured individuals aligned with the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress escalated its protest, staging a day-long walkout from the Rajya Sabha earlier in the day.

Responding to the criticism, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the Election Commission is a constitutional authority, adding that questioning its decisions in Parliament is inappropriate and unproductive.

The Commission has appointed a new Chief Secretary in place of the outgoing official as part of the reshuffle.

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