Winter Session of Parliament Closes with Impactful Legislation
The Lok Sabha's Winter Session concluded after 19 days with the passage of crucial Bills, including a repeal of the MNREGA and opening the civil nuclear sector for private participation. Productivity was recorded at 111%, and debates on Vande Matram and election reforms were highlighted.
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The Winter Session of India's Parliament concluded after 19 days, marked by the passage of significant legislation. Highlights of the session included the repeal of the MNREGA law and the opening of the civil nuclear sector to private stakeholders.
Speaker Om Birla noted the session's productivity at 111%, crediting late-night sittings for discussing crucial issues. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the final proceedings, which concluded with adjournment sine die.
Debates on national icons and election reforms were significant, though a planned discussion on air pollution was unfulfilled. Despite opposition backlash, important bills on employment, nuclear energy, insurance sector reform, and education regulation were passed, showcasing a dynamic legislative agenda.
(With inputs from agencies.)

