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Coronavirus LIVE: Parliament adjourned sine die amid coronavirus outbreak

Parliament adjourned sine die post passage of Finance Bill. Parliament was adjourned sine die on Monday, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule in view of



Parliament adjourned sine die post passage of Finance Bill. Parliament was adjourned sine die on Monday, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule in view of the coronavirus outbreak

Coronavirus LIVE: Parliament adjourned sine die amid coronavirus outbreak

Minutes before Speaker Om Birla adjourned the House sine die, it passed the Finance Bill 2020 without any discussion.

Two Bills were also introduced in Lok Sabha.

The Budget Session was scheduled to end on April 3.

Lok Sabha adjourned sine die post passage of Finance Bill. #Coronavirus

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