New Delhi, March 25, 2026 — The Lok Sabha will resume discussions on the Finance Bill 2026 on Wednesday, with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman set to move the proposal for its passage. The bill aims to implement the government’s financial roadmap for the upcoming fiscal year.
Finance Bill 2026 Takes Center Stage
The Finance Bill forms a crucial part of India’s annual budget process. It outlines taxation policies, revenue measures, and financial reforms for the financial year 2026–27.
Following detailed discussions in the House, the government is expected to push for its approval. Therefore, today’s session holds significant importance for shaping the country’s economic direction.
IBC Amendment Bill Also on Agenda
In addition, Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to introduce the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2025.
This amendment seeks to further strengthen the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 by improving resolution mechanisms and addressing existing gaps. As a result, it could enhance India’s business environment and ease of doing business.
Key Parliamentary Proceedings Scheduled
Apart from legislative business, the Lok Sabha will conduct its routine proceedings, including:
- Question Hour
- Tabling of official papers
- Presentation of standing committee reports
Furthermore, any pending government business from previous sittings will also be taken up during the session.
Ministers to Table Key Reports
Several Union Ministers will lay important documents before the House, including:
- Arjun Ram Meghwal
- Jitin Prasada
- B. L. Verma
- Suresh Gopi
- L. Murugan
- Ravneet Singh Bittu
These reports will cover multiple sectors, including education, railways, consumer affairs, and energy.
Standing Committee Reports on Key Sectors
Members of Parliament will also present reports on Demands for Grants (2026–27) across critical sectors such as:
- Education and literacy
- Women and child development
- Youth affairs and sports
- Science and technology
- Transport, tourism, and culture
For instance, BJP MP Jagdambika Pal and others will submit reports related to atomic energy, biotechnology, and space.
Similarly, Manoj Tiwari will present reports on civil aviation, tourism, and infrastructure sectors.
Additional Motions and Statements
Meanwhile, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is expected to move a motion regarding the Business Advisory Committee’s Sixteenth Report.
Additionally, updates on railway freight earnings and infrastructure development will be presented, highlighting the government’s focus on economic growth.
Budget Session Nears Conclusion
The second phase of the ongoing Parliament Budget Session will conclude on April 2, 2026. Therefore, the upcoming sittings remain crucial for clearing pending legislative business.
The resumption of discussions on the Finance Bill 2026 marks a key moment in India’s budget cycle. With multiple bills, reports, and policy decisions on the agenda, the Lok Sabha session is set to play a vital role in shaping the country’s economic and legislative priorities.
