Budget session begins in Parliament, President Murmu notes govt’s achievements
The proceedings of the Budget session for 2026 have begun in earnest, with President Droupadi Murmu addressing a joint sitting of both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members. This significant event marks the commencement of a crucial period in the Indian parliamentary calendar, where the government will present its budget and outline its plans for the upcoming fiscal year. In her address, President Murmu highlighted the government’s achievements over the past years, showcasing the progress made in various sectors.
One of the key areas where the government has made significant strides is in road connectivity. President Murmu noted that the government has successfully connected every village in the country with a road, a feat that has improved the lives of millions of rural Indians. This achievement is a testament to the government’s commitment to improving the country’s infrastructure and ensuring that even the most remote areas are connected to the rest of the country.
Another area where the government has made notable progress is in the electric vehicle (EV) sector. President Murmu announced that India has started exporting electric vehicles, a significant milestone that underscores the country’s growing prowess in the automotive industry. This development is expected to give a boost to the country’s economy, as well as help reduce the country’s carbon footprint.
The Budget session is expected to be a busy and eventful period, with the government set to present the Economic Survey on Thursday. The Economic Survey is a comprehensive document that outlines the state of the economy and provides an overview of the government’s plans for the upcoming fiscal year. It is expected to provide valuable insights into the government’s economic strategy and will be closely watched by economists, policymakers, and industry leaders.
In addition to the Economic Survey, the Budget session will also see the presentation of the Union Budget, which is expected to be tabled in the Parliament soon. The Budget will outline the government’s expenditure plans for the upcoming fiscal year and will provide details on the various schemes and initiatives that the government plans to launch.
The opposition parties are also expected to be active during the Budget session, with several key issues on their agenda. One of the key issues that the opposition is expected to raise is the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), a scheme that provides guaranteed employment to rural laborers. The opposition is expected to demand more funds for the scheme, as well as better implementation to ensure that the benefits reach the intended beneficiaries.
Electoral reforms are another issue that is expected to be raised by the opposition during the Budget session. The opposition has been demanding reforms to the electoral system, including the introduction of a uniform civil code and the implementation of the Election Commission’s recommendations to prevent electoral malpractices.
Overall, the Budget session is expected to be a significant event, with the government outlining its plans for the upcoming fiscal year and the opposition raising key issues that affect the country. As the session progresses, it will be interesting to see how the government responds to the opposition’s demands and how the various schemes and initiatives announced by the government are received by the public.
In conclusion, the Budget session of the Parliament has begun, and it is expected to be a busy and eventful period. With the government highlighting its achievements and outlining its plans for the upcoming fiscal year, and the opposition raising key issues, this session is expected to be a significant one. As the session progresses, we can expect to see more developments and announcements that will shape the country’s economic and political landscape.