Budget 2026 Session Dates Announced: Parliament to Meet Jan 28 - April 2

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Budget 2026 Session Dates Announced: Parliament to Meet Jan 28 - April 2
Overview

Parliament's 2026 Budget Session is scheduled from January 28 to April 2. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju confirmed the dates, noting the session will convene in two phases. The Union Budget presentation is set for February 1, a Sunday, marking the start of critical fiscal policy discussions for the year.

Session Dates Finalized

Parliament will convene for its 2026 Budget session from January 28 to April 2. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju announced the dates following approval from President Smt. Droupadi Murmu. The session is structured into two distinct phases.

Budget Presentation Timeline

The first phase of the session is set to conclude on February 13. After a recess, the second phase will recommence on March 9 and continue until April 2. Crucially, the Union Budget, outlining the government's financial roadmap for the fiscal year, is scheduled for presentation on February 1. This date falls on a Sunday this year.

Investor Outlook

The announcement establishes the timeline for significant economic policy discussions. Investors and businesses will closely monitor the proceedings for announcements regarding government spending, taxation, and fiscal reforms, which are expected to shape market sentiment and economic strategy for the upcoming year.

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