Taking over the reins of the parliament canteen and ending the 52-year legacy of Northern Railways, the India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) is all set to serve food cooked by expert chefs of the five-star Ashok Hotel to the MPs and others from the upcoming Budget Session. It can be seen that this will be the first session of Parliament when ITDC will serve food cooked by its expert chefs in the Ashok Hotel. The Budget Session will commence with the President's Address on January 29 while the Union Budget will be presented on February 1. The session will conclude on April 8 with a recess in between from February 15 to March 8. The Rajya Sabha will sit from 9 am to 2 pm and the Lok Sabha from 4 pm to 9 pm Zero Hour and Question Hour will also be there. It is reportedly said that the process to find a new vendor began in 2019 and in July last year, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla met Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel and officials of the ITDC to discuss the issue. Officials at ITDC said they have been instructed to keep special focus on the quality of food which should suit both the common people as well as the dignitaries. At present, the canteen serves around 5,000 people during every session. It has a total of 48 food items on its menu for lunch and evening snacks. Farmers' body alleges antisocial elements tried to 'torpedo' peaceful protests Mamata To Move Censure Motion Over 'Jai Shri Ram' Slogans, Congress-CPI(M) To Oppose It Kerala Looks Ahead Meet: Ratan Tata, Amartya Sen, Anand Mahindra to address