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Budget Session, 2025 of Parliament adjourns sine-die Productivities of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha during Budget Session were approximately 118% and 119% respectively16 Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament

Published on 04-Apr-2025 09:48 PM

Budget Session 2025: Parliament Details

Introduction:
The 4th session of the Lok Sabha (83rd) and the 276th session of the Rajya Sabha (193rd) took place on 24th March, 2025, marking significant milestones during the Budget Session for 2025.


Budget Session Details

Meetings Related to Budget Session:
The Parliament held its Budget Session on 24th March, 2025, with the following key details:

  • Meeting Date and Time: 17:30 hrs.
  • Members Involved: Members of both the Lok Sabha (83rd) and Rajya Sabha (193rd) attended the meeting.

Key Actions Taken:
The Parliament discussed various bills introduced during the session, with significant legislation passed in the process.


Other Events in the Parliament

  • The Parliament met to discuss the latest changes in the SS/ISA (Sahni Samay India and Salakal Saheb Amma) bill introduced on 25th March, 2025.
  • The Rajya Sabha held a meeting to review the legislative bills introduced during the session.

Bills Passed or Introduced During the Budget Session

  1. Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Bill, 2025:

    • introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Hissa Rani.
    • This bill aimed to ensure proper protection of interests related to aircraft objects for both Indian and international stakeholders.
  2. Aircraft Objects Protection Bill, 2025:

    • passed with the support of Prime Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.
    • This bill sought to address issues regarding aircraft objects in a more streamlined manner.
  3. Protection of Interests in Launch Vehicle Objects Bill, 2025:

    • introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Singh Tomar.
    • The bill was designed to safeguard the interests of launch vehicle objects for both domestic and international participants.
  4. Tribhuvan Sahkari University (TSHA) and Its Development Bill, 2025:

    • passed with extensive support from Prime Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Hissa Rani.
    • This bill aimed to establish TSHA as a vital institution for education and research in the cooperative sector.
  5. Government Bringing together All Concerned Individuals: The Interests of Foreigners Bill, 2025:

    • introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Singh Tomar and Hissa Rani.
    • This bill sought to streamline interactions with individuals affected by foreign affairs and ensure greater inclusivity in these dealings.

Conclusion

The Budget Session 2025 was a productive event, with the introduction of significant legislation aimed at addressing critical issues related to infrastructure, safety, and inclusivity. These actions reflect the progress Parliament is making towards ensuring a stable and inclusive Indian environment.


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