Both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have been adjourned sine die, that is, without a fixed date for reassembly, signalling the end of the current parliamentary session's sittings. The session formally ends only when the President issues a notification of prorogation.
This is a routine but important procedural milestone in India's parliamentary calendar, distinct from dissolution (applicable only to Lok Sabha) and prorogation (which terminates the session itself).
For exams, aspirants should be clear on the distinction between adjournment sine die, prorogation, and dissolution, along with their constitutional basis under Articles 85 and related provisions governing sessions of Parliament.