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New Delhi: The Indian Parliament officially ended its Budget Session today. Leaders closed both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha for an indefinite time. Officials call this specific action adjourning "sine die." The session started earlier this year on January 28. Members of Parliament worked hard over the past few months. They discussed important national issues and created new laws for the country. 
Parliament Budget Session 2026 Concludes With Record Productivity


High Productivity in the Lok Sabha

Speaker Om Birla shared a very positive report about the lower house. He addressed the members during his final speech. He stated that the Lok Sabha reached a high productivity rate of 93 percent. The members met for a total of 41 sittings during this session. The government introduced 12 new bills to the house. The members successfully approved nine of these bills.
The approved laws cover many important areas of government. They include the Finance Bill 2026 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill of 2025. The members also passed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, and the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill.

Hard Work in the Rajya Sabha

Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan praised the excellent work done in the upper house. He announced that the Rajya Sabha actively worked for more than 157 hours. This dedication led to an impressive productivity rate of around 110 percent.
He explained the core importance of the Budget Session to the members. He noted that it remains the most important time of the year for the Parliament. It serves as the longest session and deeply impacts the economic growth of the country. He thanked the members for sharing valuable ideas during their debates. Furthermore, the members voted for their internal leadership. They proudly re-elected Harivansh as the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha for his third term.

Focus on Global Issues

National leaders also used this session to discuss major global events. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke directly about the ongoing situation in West Asia.
  • He clearly explained how the foreign conflict creates specific challenges for India.
  • He focused closely on how India will secure its future energy needs.
  • He asked the nation to stay strong and face these global problems together.
Other ministers provided important updates to the house as well. The Minister of Commerce and Industry gave a clear statement about the new India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement. Finally, the Minister of External Affairs shared more details regarding the foreign policy situation in West Asia. Overall, the session proved to be a highly active and productive time for the national government.