Lok Sabha passes Budget envisaging expenditure of Rs 45 lakh crore for FY'24

As the House resumed at 6 pm, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman moved the Demands for Grants for 2023-24 and relevant appropriation Bills for discussion and voting

Press Trust of India March 23, 2023 18:35:51 IST
Lok Sabha passes Budget envisaging expenditure of Rs 45 lakh crore for FY'24

Parliament of India

New Delhi: The Lok Sabha on Thursday approved the Union Budget envisaging a total expenditure of around Rs 45 lakh crore for 2023-24 without any discussion amid din.

As the House resumed at 6 pm, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman moved the Demands for Grants for 2023-24 and relevant appropriation Bills for discussion and voting.

Amid din and continuous uproar by the Opposition demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Adani issue, Speaker Om Birla applied guillotine and put Demands for Grants of all ministries for voting.

After the passage of the Demands for Grants, Birla adjourned the proceedings for the day.

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