The session that started on December 15 ended today with the adjournment of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha sine die.
Prime Mnister Narendra Modi was present in both the Houses when they were adjourned.
The highlight of the Lok Sabha proceedings was the passage of the 'triple talaq' bill that seeks to criminalise the practice of instant divorce among Muslims with imprisonment up to three years for the errant husband.
"In this session, while we lost over 14 hours and 51 minutes of time due to interruptions followed by forced adjournments. The House also sat late for 8 hours and 10 minutes to discuss various important issues," she said.
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Ahead of adjourning the House sine die at 1 PM, Naidu said the session had its highs and lows, but lamented that it ended up "losing some degree of esteem" on account of disruptions.
"It is unfortunate that despite discharging its responsibilities to a great extent, the august House ends up losing some degree of the esteem of the people on account of disruptions and substantial loss of functional time.
"Intense and passionate submissions and debates are the order of democracy, but disruptions are certainly not. I urge upon members to seriously introspect in this regard," he said.
This, he said, was the first full session after he took over as the Chairman, and it could have been better than what it proved to be.
Parliament, he said, is an important institution for furthering the shared socio-economic goals of the nation which are critical to fulfilling the aspirations of the citizens who are the chief patrons of our parliamentary democracy.
"The legislatures of our country including the apex Parliament need to quickly evolve in the way we conduct our proceedings so as to meet the needs of our evolving nation," he said.
Another high point of the session, he said, was the way all sections of the House spoke in one voice in a restrained way about Kulbhushan Jadhav meeting his family members in Pakistan.
"This has been an exemplary case of members going beyond party lines on larger issue of common concern," he said.
Naidu said he was glad that leaders of all parties in the House created a record by taking up all listed starred questions on January 2, 2018 after 15 years. The need of the hour is to carry this spirit into the future, he said.
The Speaker said 16 bills were introduced by the government in the session.
During the session, she said, 280 starred questions were listed, of which 45 were answered orally. Written replies to the remaining starred questions along with 3220 unstarred questions were tabled.
About 198 matters of urgent public importance were raised by the members who sat till late in the evening.
The Lok Sabha held a short duration discussion on natural calamities in various part of the country, with special reference to cyclone Ockhi in south India.
In the Rajya Sabha, 19 Private Members' Bills were introduced and one was discussed at length. The House also deliberated on important issues like the state of economy and employment generation, besides the high levels of air pollution in Delhi.
The Rajya Sabha also bid farewell to three members - Karan Singh, Janardan Dwivedi and Parvez Hashmi, representing the National Capital Territory of Delhi, who would be retiring on January 27.
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