Maharashtra Legislature Announces Monsoon Session Start Date
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Mumbai, March 25 (NationPress) The Maharashtra Legislature’s two houses concluded their month-long budget session on Wednesday, adjourning sine die.
Legislative Council Chairman Ram Shinde and Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar announced that the monsoon session is scheduled to commence on June 22 in Mumbai.
Throughout the budget session, a total of 27 significant bills were passed across both houses. Of the 29 bills presented, one was retracted, while another is still pending in the Legislative Council.
The outcomes reflect a productive period for the state government, concentrating on education, revenue, and home affairs.
Several of the passed bills are noteworthy for their influence on governance. The Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026, which seeks to oversee religious conversions, was approved amid intense discussions.
The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (Maharashtra Amendment) Bill, 2026, received approval to enhance protections for acid attack survivors and to address online sexual harassment.
Additionally, bills related to public and private universities were ratified, along with the Maharashtra Self-Financed Schools (Amendment) Bill, indicating a strong commitment to advancing the higher education framework.
The Maharashtra Appropriation Bill and the Maharashtra Tax Settlement Bill were enacted to support the state's financial objectives for the 2026-27 fiscal year.
Amendments to the Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti acts were also sanctioned, reinforcing the decentralization of administrative authority.
Furthermore, the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) (Amendment) Bill, 2025, was formally withdrawn by the government.
Currently, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (Maharashtra Amendment) Bill, 2026, a significant legislative piece from the Home Department, is the only bill awaiting approval from the Legislative Council.
Moreover, bills concerning lifts, escalators, and partnership acts have been revised to meet contemporary industrial standards.
The Wildlife (Protection) (Maharashtra Amendment) Bill was passed to enhance conservation efforts within the state.