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Curtain falls on Parliament's Budget Session

The first part of the Budget Session concluded on February 11 when Parliament went into recess to examine the budget papers. The session resumed on March 14 and concluded on Thursday, a day ahead of schedule after the completion of the budgetary process and passage of key bills such as the Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill.

By PTI Apr 7, 2022 8:54:59 PM IST (Updated)

The Budget Session of Parliament concluded on Thursday, a day ahead of schedule with both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha witnessing spirited debates and fewer disruptions. The Budget Session had begun on January 31 with the address of President Ram Nath Kovind to the joint sitting of both the Houses. It was followed by the presentation of the Union Budget by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.
The first part of the Budget Session concluded on February 11 when Parliament went into recess to examine the budget papers. The session resumed on March 14 and concluded on Thursday, a day ahead of schedule after the completion of the budgetary process and passage of key bills such as the Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill.
The total productivity of the eighth session of the 17th Lok Sabha was 129 percent, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said, noting that the House had 27 sittings. The Rajya Sabha lost nearly nine-and-a-half hours due to disruptions and forced adjournments, but made up for the lost time by sitting extra for nine hours and 16 minutes, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said.