The winter session of Parliament will start from December 1, there will be 15 meetings in the 19-day session.

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The winter session of Parliament will start from December 1 and continue till December 19. There will be a total of fifteen meetings in this session of 19 days. This session will be shorter than other sessions. The results of Bihar Assembly elections will have a significant impact on this session. The opposition is likely to target the government over discrepancies in the voter list. The opposition is likely to target the government in connection with the second phase of the ongoing Special Revision of Electoral Rolls (SIR) in 12 states and union territories.

During this period the government will try to pass many important bills. These include the 129th and 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill, Public Trust Bill and Bankruptcy Bill. A short winter session was held in 2013. This session lasted only 14 days from 5 December to 18 December and had only 11 meetings.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju gave information

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote on social media that Honorable President of India, Smt. Draupadi Murmu has approved the government’s proposal to hold the winter session of Parliament from December 1, 2025 to December 19, 2025. He expressed hope for a constructive and fruitful session that will strengthen our democracy and fulfill the aspirations of the people.

The last Parliament session ran from July 21 to August 21 during the monsoon season. 21 sittings were held in 32 days and both houses of Parliament passed 15 bills. According to PRS Research, two-thirds of the allotted time was lost to the commotion.