March 16, 2016 8:43 PM

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Productive first part of budget session coming to an end with passage of 10 bills

The first part of the budget session of Parliament is coming to a close this evening. The Lok Sabha has been adjourned to meet on 25th of next month while discussion on General Budget is underway in the Rajya Sabha. <br/><br/>The first part of the session turned out to be a very productive. Lok Sabha worked 123 per cent of the scheduled time while productivity of Rajya Sabha has been 103 per cent. <br/><br/>Both the House deliberated on issues relating to women and most of the female MPs were given time to participate on International Women Day. There were quality debates on Motion of Thanks on President's Address, Real Estate bill and General and Railway Budgets. Disruptions of proceedings came down substantially during the period. <br/><br/>Ten bills were passed by Parliament during the first part of the session which began on 23rd of last month. Lok Sabha passed nine bills whereas Rajya Sabha approved 11. The important bills which got Parliament's nod included Real Estate Regulation and Development Bill, Aadhar Bill and Election Laws Amendment Bill. Besides, Rajya Sabha took up two Calling Attention Motion and Lok Sabha one. <br/><br/>Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu termed the first part of the budget session as most significant and rewarding on several counts. <br/><br/>Mr Naidu said Rajya Sabha witnessed rare occasion when the opposition and treasury benches gave credit to each other for introducing and piloting the Real Estate Bill. <br/><br/>By passing the Aadhar and the Real Estate Bill, Parliament has enabled the beginning of a new era of transparent governance in the country.

March 16, 2016 8:34 PM

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Productive first part of budget session coming to an end with passage of 10 bills

The first part of the budget session is coming to a close this evening. It turned out to be a very productive. Lok Sabha worked 123 per cent of the scheduled time while productivity of Rajya Sabha has been 103 per cent. <br/><br/>Both the House deliberated on issues relating to women and most of the female MPs were given time to participate on International Women Day. <br/><br/>There were quality debates on Motion of Thanks on President's Address, Real Estate bill and General and Railway Budgets. Disruptions of proceedings came down substantially during the period.<br/><br/>Ten bills were passed by Parliament during the first part of the session which began on 23rd of last month. Lok Sabha passed nine bills whereas Rajya Sabha approved 11. The important bills which got Parliament's nod included Real Estate Regulation and Development Bill, Aadhar Bill and Election Laws Amendment Bill. Besides, Rajya Sabha took up two Calling Attention Motion and Lok Sabha one. <br/><br/>Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu termed the first part of the budget session as most significant and rewarding on several counts. <br/><br/>Mr Naidu said Rajya Sabha witnessed rare occasion when the opposition and treasury benches gave credit to each other for introducing and piloting the Real Estate Bill. <br/><br/>By passing the Aadhar and the Real Estate Bill, Parliament has enabled the beginning of a new era of transparent governance in the country.

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