Lok Sabha functioned for only 43% of its scheduled time and Rajya Sabha 55% in the just-concluded Monsoon session.
But the legislative activity remained high with 23 bills being passed.
The lower house had 17 sittings, which lasted for about 44 hours 15 minutes.
The debate on no-confidence motion lasted for 19 hours and 59 minutes.
Twenty-three bills were passed during the session.
Most of the bills were passed with little scrutiny.
Around 56% of the bills introduced in this session were passed by both houses.
On an average, a bill introduced in this session was passed within eight days.
Out of the bills introduced, three have been referred to committees.
In this Lok Sabha, 17% bills have been referred to committees.
This is lower as compared to the last three Lok Sabhas.
Of the 23 bills passed in this session, seven have been examined by standing committees.
The bills to create the National Nursing and Midwifery Commission and the National Dental Commission were discussed and passed together in Lok Sabha within three minutes.
The CGST and IGST amendment bills were passed together within two minutes in Lok Sabha.
Rajya Sabha passed 10 bills in three consecutive days.