When Will Parliament's Budget Session Begin?
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New Delhi, Jan 9 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu has given her approval for the convening of both Houses of Parliament for the Budget Session 2026, which is set to commence on January 28, based on the government's recommendation, as confirmed by Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday.
"Following the advice of the Government of India, Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu has sanctioned the summoning of both Houses for the Budget Session 2026. This session will begin on January 28, 2026, and is scheduled to run until April 2, 2026. The first phase will conclude on February 13, 2026, with both Houses reconvening on March 9, 2026, allowing for crucial discussions and governance that puts the people first," Rijiju stated in a post on X.
Reports suggest that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to present the Budget on February 1, which is a Sunday—a rare event that may necessitate special arrangements.
The Economic Survey, which offers an exhaustive evaluation of the economy, is likely to be presented in Parliament on either January 29 or 30.
The Budget Session usually opens with the President’s address to a joint session of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, setting forth the government's policy priorities and vision, which will occur on the first day, January 28.
This announcement marks the beginning of a significant parliamentary event where the Union Budget for the financial year 2026-27 is anticipated to be unveiled.
Rijiju's post highlighted the government's dedication to maintaining a transparent and efficient legislative process.
The two-phase format facilitates initial discussions on the Budget and other critical issues, followed by a detailed examination in standing committees during the recess, before the final deliberations and approval of financial bills.
This session is particularly important as the government aims to focus on economic growth, fiscal consolidation, and tackling emerging challenges in sectors such as infrastructure, employment, and sustainability.
Lawmakers from various parties are expected to partake in rigorous debates concerning taxation, expenditure, and policy reforms. The formal endorsement by President Murmu signifies the procedural initiation of preparations for the session, with both Houses poised for a busy legislative agenda.