Lok Sabha Passes Key Budget Grants, Appropriation Bill Amid Festive Break

The Lok Sabha passed the Demands for Grants for various ministries related to the Union Budget 2026-27 through a voice vote after the guillotine was applied. It also passed the Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2026, moved by the Finance Minister. The House was adjourned until March 23, with plans to work on March 28 and 29, skipping Thursday and Friday for festivals. In his reply, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan defended agricultural trade agreements and highlighted record production of foodgrains and fruits.

Key Points: Lok Sabha Passes Appropriation Bill, Grants for Ministries

  • Demands for Grants passed by voice vote
  • Appropriation Bill 2026 cleared
  • House adjourned for festive break
  • Agricultural output at record high
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Demands for grants of various ministries guillotined in Lok Sabha, House passes Appropriation Bill

Lok Sabha passes Demands for Grants for ministries and the Appropriation Bill 2026. House adjourned for festivals after Agriculture Minister's reply.

"all the agricultural agreements and FTAs... are in the interest of the farmers and in the interest of the country - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, March 18

Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Demands for Grants of various ministries in respect of the Union Budget 2026-27 with Speaker Om Birla applying the guillotine.

After the reply to the debate by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the working of his Ministry, the Speaker took up demands for grants for various ministries together, which were passed by voice vote. The House had yesterday passed the demands for grants related to the Railway Ministry.

Lok Sabha also passed the Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2026, moved by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman after demands for grants were passed.

Lok Sabha was later adjourned till March 23. The House will not work on Thursday and Friday due to various festivals and would instead work on March 28 and March 29. Rajya Sabha was also adjourned till March 23.

In his reply to the debate, Chouhan said the production of foodgrains and fruits in the country has reached a record level.

He also lashed out at the opposition for their criticism of the trade agreements with respect to agricultural provisions.

"Unwarranted fingers have been pointed here regarding agricultural agreements. As a farmer, as a citizen, and as India's Minister of Agriculture, I am stating with full responsibility that all the agricultural agreements and FTAs that have been made are in the interest of the farmers and in the interest of the country," he said.

Lok Sabha Speaker on Wednesday extended his greetings to the people on the eve of Chaitra Shukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, and Cheti Chand.

"Heartfelt greetings to all countrymen on the occasion of Nav Samvatsar, Chaitra Navratri, Cheti Chand, Gudi Padwa, and Ugadi! Birla said.

"Today, these festivals are being celebrated across the country with faith, enthusiasm, and joy, showcasing our rich cultural diversity and unity. The New Year marks not just a new calendar beginning, but an opportunity to move forward with fresh ideas, resolutions, and renewed energy. I pray that Goddess Bhagwati's blessings fill our lives with strength, devotion, and positivity," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see the parliamentary process moving forward before the festival break. The Speaker's greetings for Ugadi and Gudi Padwa were a nice touch, acknowledging our diverse celebrations. Wishing everyone a prosperous new year!
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Vikram M
While the Appropriation Bill passing is necessary, the minister's defensive tone on FTAs is concerning. We need transparency on how these agreements truly benefit the small farmer, not just rhetoric. The opposition has a duty to ask questions.
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Priya S
Record foodgrain production is excellent news! 🎉 Hope the budget allocations ensure proper storage and supply chain management to prevent wastage. Now, let's enjoy the festivals and come back refreshed for the next session.
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Rohit P
The House adjourning for festivals shows respect for our culture. Work-life balance even for MPs! Jokes aside, the real test is how these passed grants are implemented on the ground. The railway budget passed yesterday is crucial for infrastructure.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow the Indian budgetary process. The "guillotine" term is quite dramatic! The focus on agricultural output and trade agreements is key for the economy. Wishing all my Indian colleagues a happy new year.

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