Sitharaman to Move Appropriation Bill in Rajya Sabha for 2025-26 Funds

KEYPOINTS: Bill authorizes 2025-26 expenditures | Passed Lok Sabha on March 13 | Multiple ministers to table committee reports | Discussion on Rural Development Ministry TAGS: Appropriation Bill | Parliament | Union Budget | Government Spending | Rajya Sabha SUMMARY: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will move for the consideration and passage of the Appropriation Bill, 2026 in the Rajya Sabha. The bill, already passed by the Lok Sabha, authorizes further government spending for the 2025-26 financial year. Several Union ministers and MPs are scheduled to present reports from various parliamentary standing committees on Demands for Grants for multiple ministries. The House will also continue its discussion on the working of the Ministry of Rural Development.

Key Points: Appropriation Bill 2026 Moves to Rajya Sabha for Consideration

  • Bill authorizes 2025-26 expenditures
  • Passed Lok Sabha on March 13
  • Multiple ministers to table committee reports
  • Discussion on Rural Development Ministry
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FM Nirmala Sitharaman to move for further consideration of Appropriation Bill 2026 in Rajya Sabha

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to seek passage of Appropriation Bill 2026 in Rajya Sabha for 2025-26 financial year expenditures.

"The Bill seeks to authorise the payment and appropriation of certain further sums from the Consolidated Fund of India - Official Summary"

New Delhi, March 17

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will move for further consideration of the Appropriation Bill in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, according to the revised list of business.

Proceedings in both Houses will commence at 11 am on March 13.

The Bill seeks to authorise the payment and appropriation of certain further sums from the Consolidated Fund of India for the services of the financial year 2025-26. The Finance Minister will seek the leave of the House to introduce the Bill and subsequently move that it be taken into consideration and passed, subject to the voting of the Supplementary Demands for Grants for 2025-26.

'The Appropriation Bill, 2026' was passed in the Lok Sabha on March 13.

As per the revised List of Business, several Union ministers are scheduled to lay papers on the table of the House. Prataprao Jadhav will present documents related to the Ministries of AYUSH and Health and Family Welfare, while Pankaj Chaudhary will lay papers pertaining to the Ministry of Finance. Anupriya Patel will table documents for the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, and BL Verma will present papers relating to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.

Reports of the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs will be presented by Radha Mohan Das Agrawal and Sanjay Yadav. The reports will include action taken by the government on earlier recommendations and reports on Demands for Grants for the Ministries of Home Affairs and Development of the North Eastern Region for the financial year 2026-27.

Reports of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology will be laid on the table by MPs Saket Gokhale and Sujeet Kumar. These will cover Demands for Grants related to the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

Similarly, reports of the Committee on External Affairs will be presented by Rajeev Shukla and John Brittas. These will include the committee's report on Demands for Grants for the Ministry of External Affairs and an action taken report on recommendations related to the evaluation of India's Indian Ocean strategy.

Reports of the Standing Committee on Finance will be laid by Narain Dass Gupta and Darshana Singh, covering Demands for Grants for the Ministries of Finance, Planning, and Statistics and Programme Implementation for the financial year 2026-27.

Reports of the Standing Committee on Labour, Textiles and Skill Development will be presented by Rajendra Gehlot and Govindbhai Laljibhai Dholakia, pertaining to Demands for Grants for the Ministries of Labour and Employment, Textiles, and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas will present its report through Mayankkumar Nayak and Chunnilal Garasiya regarding Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

Reports of the Standing Committee on Water Resources will also be laid by Seema Dwivedi and Balyogi Umesh Nath relating to Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Jal Shakti, including the departments of Drinking Water and Sanitation, and Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation.

The House will also take up further discussion on the working of the Ministry of Rural Development, a matter earlier raised by member K Laxman.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
So many committee reports being tabled! The one on the Indian Ocean strategy by the External Affairs committee is particularly interesting. Our maritime security is vital. Hope the funds are allocated wisely for national interests.
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Aman W
The bill has already passed in Lok Sabha. Rajya Sabha should ensure proper scrutiny. My main concern is transparency in the Demands for Grants. We need to know exactly where our tax money is going, especially for health and skill development.
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Sarah B
Following from abroad. It's impressive to see the detailed committee work on various ministries. The focus on the North Eastern Region's development is a positive step for inclusive growth in India.
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Karthik V
Hope the funds for Jal Shakti lead to tangible results on the ground. Clean drinking water and Ganga rejuvenation are critical issues. Let's move beyond paperwork and see actual implementation. 🤞
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Nikhil C
While the process is necessary, I respectfully hope the opposition asks tough questions. Supplementary demands should be justified properly. We've seen cost overruns before. Accountability is key.

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