Parliament's Budget Session Begins Today with President's Address

The Budget Session of Parliament commences today with President Droupadi Murmu's address to a joint sitting. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to present the Union Budget for 2026-27 on February 1, a Sunday requiring special arrangements. The session is split into two phases, running from January 28 to April 2, allowing for detailed committee scrutiny of financial bills. The government emphasizes transparent legislative processes as lawmakers prepare to debate economic growth, taxation, and public expenditure.

Key Points: Budget Session 2026 Begins: Key Dates and Expectations

  • Session begins with President's address
  • Budget presentation expected Feb 1
  • Two-phase session until April 2
  • Economic Survey due Jan 29
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Parliament's Budget Session to begin today

Parliament's Budget Session starts Jan 28, 2026, with President's address. Finance Minister to present Union Budget on Feb 1. Session runs till April 2.

"a vital step towards meaningful debate and people-centric governance - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, Jan 28

The Budget Session of Parliament will begin on Wednesday with the address of President Droupadi Murmu to the joint sitting of both Houses.

According to reports, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to table the Budget on February 1, which falls on a Sunday -- a rare occurrence that would require special arrangements.

The Economic Survey, providing a comprehensive review of the economy, is anticipated to be laid before Parliament on January 29.

Earlier this month, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced on X: "On the recommendation of the Govt of India, Hon'ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu ji has approved the summoning of both the Houses of Parliament for the Budget Session 2026. The Session will commence on 28 January 2026 and continue till 2 April 2026. The first phase concludes on 13 February 2026, with Parliament reassembling on 9 March 2026, a vital step towards meaningful debate and people-centric governance."

The announcement sets the stage for one of the most important parliamentary events of the year, during which the Union Budget for the financial year 2026-27 is expected to be presented.

Rijiju's post stressed the government's commitment to transparent and effective legislative processes.

The two-phase format allows for initial discussions on the Budget and other key matters, followed by detailed scrutiny in standing committees during the recess, before final deliberations and passage of financial bills.

This session comes at a crucial time as the government focuses on economic growth, fiscal consolidation, and addressing emerging challenges in sectors like infrastructure, employment, and sustainability.

Parliamentarians from across political parties are expected to engage in intensive deliberations on taxation, public expenditure, and policy reforms. The entire session will consist of 30 sittings of Parliament.

- IANS

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Priya S
The two-phase format allowing for committee scrutiny is a good step in theory. Hope it leads to actual meaningful debate and not just political grandstanding. The focus on employment and infrastructure is critical for our youth.
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Aman W
President Murmu addressing the joint session is a proud moment. On the budget, I sincerely hope the government allocates significant funds to healthcare and education. The foundation of a strong nation lies there, not just in flashy projects.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad. The Economic Survey will be key to understanding India's growth trajectory. Hoping for policies that boost sustainable development and attract long-term foreign investment. The global community is watching.
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Vikram M
"Transparent and effective legislative processes" – these are nice words. Let's see if the opposition gets adequate time to raise genuine concerns about fiscal management and inflation control. That's the real test of a healthy democracy.
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Kavya N
As a young professional, my biggest ask is for concrete measures to tackle the high cost of living. Petrol, vegetables, everything is so expensive! Also hoping for some forward-looking policies on tech and green jobs. 🇮🇳

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