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Tula Rashifal — May 21, 2026
Today's Standing Committee meeting agenda will feature a potentially divisive discussion on a new ordinance. Your skill in deferring contentious points and proposing new sub-committees will prevent any immediate resolution.
An emerging jurisdictional dispute between two ministries will require your mediation. You will facilitate a 'structured dialogue' that concludes with an agreement to form an inter-ministerial working group.
Expect an unexpected proposal to merge two long-standing, but functionally overlapping, regulatory bodies. Your immediate action will be to commission a 'scoping study' by an independent consultancy on the implications of such a merger.
Lucky Committee
The Standing Committee for Inter-Ministerial Coordination on Jurisdictional Overlaps (Sub-Committee Formation Stage)
Lucky Number
7 (the number of new sub-committees you will propose by day's end)
Lucky Colour
The balanced grey of a 'consensus-building' document
Auspicious Window
10:15 AM (optimal time for initiating the 'first round of consultations' on a new ordinance)
Inauspicious Window
Any pre-lunch session where a definitive 'vote' is expected
Compatible Today
Meena (the NITI Aayog policy drafter) · Karka (the constituency Lok Sabha MP)
What To Avoid
A Vrischika will attempt to force a definitive conclusion; politely remind them of parliamentary procedure.