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How many bills have been passed in the Lok Sabha, which has not been discussed?


The Lok Sabha proceedings are going on during the monsoon session of Parliament in New Delhi on Thursday. , Photo Credit: Annie

Monsoon session concluded on August 21, 2025With record low productivity in both homes. Discuss Operation vermilion In both houses, the session has seen very little business since the start of July 21, 2025, as the demands have been discussed for repeated disruptions and demands of protest against the opposed to the discussion on Operation Sindor and then a discussion for a discussion. Special intensive modification exercises in Bihar.

However, the 18th Lok Sabha has spent time on the laws of debate.

There is a round on the productivity of Parliament since the NDA -led government came to power in June 2024.

Inauguration and budget session 2024

  • Finance Bill (No. 2) 2024 – Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha on July 23, 2024 and was pass On August 7, 2025. The bill was passed by a voice vote. Opposition MPs went out after grabbing one from the government, which was not amending the finance bill to withdraw 18% GST levy on medical and life insurance premiums. One Analysis PRS legislative said that in the last 10 years, about 67% of the budget has been passed without any step without discussing, called Gilotind.
  • The general budget discussion in Lower House lasted for 27 hours, with the demand for grant for four ministries, more than 30 hours discussion was seen.

Winter session 2024

  • Indian Viman Vidyut Bill and Appropriation (No 3) Bill – Two bills were passed during the 2024 winter session. Analysis The session shows that the Lok Sabha is scheduled for only 52% of its scheduled time, while the Rajya Sabha was prescribed for 39% of the same.
  • Similarly, the question hour worked for only four days of 19 days allotted in Rajya Sabha and out of 20 days allotted in Lok Sabha for 12 days for only 10 minutes.

Budget session 2025

  • Immigration and foreigners bill, 2025 – Lok Sabha pass Bill on March 27, 2025 during the budget session of 2025. Several amendments transferred by opposition members were rejected and the bill was passed by a voice note. The bill was also passed by a voice vote by the Rajya Sabha on 2 April 2025. The Lok Sabha spent 4 hours and 15 minutes discussing the bill, while the Rajya Sabha spent 4 hours 30 minutes.
  • Railway (Amendment) Bill, 2024 – This bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on December 11, 2024 during the protests during the winter session. Bill was pass After rejecting amendments suggested by a voice vote on March 10, 2025, by a voice vote and some MPs. Many opposition members had gone out to protest against the reply of Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav about the New Delhi stampede on 15 February 2025. The bill was discussed in the Lok Sabha for 6 hours and 53 minutes while the Rajya Sabha took only 4 hours 26 minutes.
  • Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill 2024 – Lok Sabha pass On December 12, 2024, the bill was ignored after several amendments made by opposition members by a voice vote. The Rajya Sabha passed the bill on 25 March 2025 by a voice vote. Similar to the railway bill, the Lok Sabha discussed the Disaster Management Bill for 7 hours and 28 minutes, while the Rajya Sabha discussed the bill for 4 hours 36 minutes.
  • Boiler Bill 2024 – This bill Yield In the Rajya Sabha and on 4 December 2024, all the amendments suggested by opposition members in Parliament were defeated. The bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on 25 March 2025. The bill was discussed in the Lok Sabha for 2 hours 30 minutes, while the Rajya Sabha discussed it for 2 hours 45 minutes.
  • Analysis of functioning of 2025 budget session of Parliament, PRS Legislative Research State america The time of question for both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha works for 78% and 83% prescribed time respectively. It was noted that the houses discussed the expenditure of three ministries, while the rest (about 905) were passed without discussion.

Monsoon session 2025

  • Income Tax Bill 2025, Taxation Law (Amendment) Bill, 2025 – Finance Minister Nirmala Sitarman Pur: Both, the Income Tax Bill and Taxation Law (Amendment) Bill, in the Lok Sabha on August 11, 2025, when no opposition members were present in the House.
  • Most of the opposition leaders were detained while marching towards the Election Commission headquarters against the amendment of Bihar electoral rolls. Even after his return, he continued to protest in the well of the House, while both bills were passed by a voice vote after 4 minutes of discussion.

  • There were bills on August 12, 2025 Returned After discussing 1 hour and 10 minutes by a voice vote by the Rajya Sabha. The opposition had earlier walked out of the upper house, seeking a discussion on the head of the voter list in Bihar.

  • National Sport Governance Bill 2025, National Doping Anti-Doping Amendment Bill 2025 – There were two sports bills Pur: On August 11, 2025, and in the Lok Sabha, 34 minutes passed with very little discussion, even opposition members continued their protest against Sir practice in Bihar.
  • There were two bills Presented In the Rajya Sabha where he was passed within 2 hours 8 minutes by a voice vote. The bills were passed without participating in the discussion without any opposition members as they protested against the head of the electoral role.

  • Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill 2025 – Bill was pass On August 12, 2025, between the Lok Sabha repeated adjournment and disruption, as the opposition continued protest against the head practice. The bill was discussed for 30 minutes and was also passed by voice vote, even the opposition continued its protests.
  • In the Rajya Sabha, Vice President Ghanshyam Tiwari invited Union Minister Kishan Reddy to transfer the bill on August 19, 2025. But opposition leader Mallikrajun Kharge demanded a discussion on special intensive amendment of voters in Bihar. Mr. Tiwari said that the matter has nothing to do with the bill, after which the opposition staged the walkout. Bill was pass After 2 hours 34 minutes of discussion.

  • The Indian Ports Bill, 2025 – Bill was pass After a discussion with mines and minerals (development and regulation) amendment bill in the Lok Sabha which lasted for 24 minutes. In Rajya Sabha, it was pass On August 18, 2025, by a voice vote after discussion for 2 hours 3 minutes. Opposition members were absent as they first staged the walkout.
  • Indian Institute of Management (Amendment) Bill 2025 – This was the bill pass On August 19, 2025, in the Lok Sabha in the absence of opposition members after going out of the House to protest against Sir exercise. Rajya Sabha also pass On August 20, 2025, the bill, in the absence of opposition members, demanded a discussion on Sir practice after boycotting the debate. Both houses spent a total of 1 hour and 20 minutes on discussion with the Lok Sabha, spending just 7 minutes.
  • Online gaming bill 2025 promotion and regulation – This was the bill Pur: On 20 August, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, amidst heavy protests by the opposition, demanded a discussion on Sir practice. The bill was passed in the Lok Sabha with a voice after discussion for 6 minutes.
  • In Rajya Sabha, there was a bill kept On August 21, 2025. The house was passed by Claus-by-Claus as the opposition members raised slogans on the allegations of ‘vote-chori’. The bill was in discussion for 22 minutes.

  • Car of goods by C Bill 2024, Coastal Shipping Bill 2024 – Both bills were passed by the Lok Sabha respectively during the budget session on March 28, 2025 and April 3, 2025. There was a car of goods by sea bill Discussed For 1 hour and 38 minutes while the coastal shipping bill was Discussed For 3 hours 50 minutes. Both bills were lifted by the Rajya Sabha in the monsoon session. Marine Bill, 2025 was a carriage of goods pass On August 6, 2025, as the opposition continued loudly against the head of the electoral role in Bihar. The discussion for the bill lasted for 36 minutes. The coastal shipping bill was pass On August 7, 2025, the opposition members demanded a discussion on the head practice amid protests. Eight members of the House participated in a debate which lasted for 26 minutes.
  • Merchant Shipping Bill 2024 – This was the bill pass On August 6, 2025, after a discussion by the Lok Sabha which lasted for 20 minutes. The opposition continued its opposition as he sought a discussion on Sir practice. The Rajya Sabha passed on August 11, 2025 that after the opposition discussed for 20 minutes among the voice vote, which demanded a discussion on the head of the electoral role.
  • Goa Bill 2024 Re -construction of representation of scheduled tribes in state assembly constituencies – This bill was first pass On August 5, 2025 during the monsoon session. It was passed by a voice vote amid disintegration by opposition members on the head of the electoral role. The bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 11 August 2025. The Lok Sabha discussed the bill for 1 hour and 56 minutes, while the Rajya Sabha spent 23 minutes.
  • Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill 2025, Manipur Appropriation (No. 2) Bill 2025 – Lok Sabha pass Both bills on August 7, 2025 amid protests by the opposition. The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill was discussed for 9 minutes in the House and passed by a voice vote. Manipur Appropriation (No. 2) Bill 2025 was discussed for 13 minutes. Rajya Sabha Returned On August 11, 2025, both the money bills for Manipur, after discussing for 40 minutes, were absent from the House and were protesting against the ECI against the Sir of the electoral role.

Monsoon session, which lasted from 21 July to 21 August for 21 days, Saw constant disruption It was about two-thirds of the allotted time. As a result, the Lok Sabha has acted for only 29% of its scheduled time, while the Rajya Sabha manages 34%, which marks the lowest productivity ever in the 18th Lok Sabha.


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