The Parliament of India was adjourned sine die, marking the formal conclusion of the Budget Session after weeks of legislative business and political debate. The session saw the passage of key financial bills, including the Union Budget, alongside discussions on major policy issues raised by both the government and the opposition. While the ruling side highlighted its legislative achievements and economic roadmap, opposition parties frequently voiced concerns over governance, inflation, and procedural matters, leading to occasional disruptions. Despite differences, several important bills were debated and cleared, reflecting a mix of cooperation and contention that typically defines parliamentary proceedings. The Budget Session is considered one of the most significant sittings of the year, as it determines the government’s fiscal priorities and expenditure plans. With the adjournment, members will now return to their constituencies, while parliamentary committees are expected to continue their work during the inter-session period. The conclusion of the session also sets the stage for upcoming political developments, with parties likely to intensify outreach and policy positioning ahead of future legislative sittings.
