During the session, 17 Bills were introduced in the Lok Sabha. Fourteen Bills were passed in the Lower House, while nine in the Upper House or the Rajya Sabha, the Parliamentary Affairs Minister told reporters here.
This is an "achievement" considering it was a short session and a considerable time was devoted to discussions on important issues and elections to the offices of President and Vice President, he added.
"The Session provided 19 sittings spread over a period of 26 days. The productivity of Lok Sabha was 77.94 per cent and that of Rajya Sabha was 79.95 per cent," Kumar said.
He also said a special sitting was organised to mark the 75th anniversary of the Quit India Movement during the session.
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Kumar termed the extension of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to Jammu and Kashmir as a "historic achievement" and said passing of related bills will lead to the economic integration of the state with the rest of the country.
Fifteen Bills were introduced during the session and nine were passed, other than that the two appropriation bills and three bills were withdrawn, it claimed.