Parliament Prorogued: A Productive Session Ends

The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were prorogued by President Droupadi Murmu after productive sessions, achieving significant legislative progress. The session included passing key bills despite opposition. Notable events included the Finance Bill's approval and Harivansh's re-election as Deputy Chairman, reflecting robust parliamentary engagement and productivity.

Parliament Prorogued: A Productive Session Ends
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On Monday, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha concluded a productive parliamentary session with President Droupadi Murmu proroguing both Houses. The sessions, which began on January 28, have seen a flurry of legislative activity including the passage of crucial finance-related bills.

The 31-sitting-long Lok Sabha session achieved a 93% productivity rate, despite the failure to pass a significant bill aimed at increasing the representation of women in the legislature. Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha session boasted 110% productivity, approving several key legislations and marking the re-election of Harivansh as the Deputy Chairman.

Speaker Om Birla and Chairman CP Radhakrishnan commended the members for their effective participation. The session's closure underlines the importance of these legislative accomplishments in shaping the nation's economic and social trajectory.

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