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The second session of the 15th Kerala assembly concluded

The second session of the 15th Kerala assembly concluded
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Thiruvananthapuram: The second second legislative session which began on July 22, approached on Friday.
The Assembly has held 17 days for detailed discussions on demands for grants for 2021-22 and other legislative businesses.
Speaker M B Rajesh said that the assembly considered 14 notifications that wanted to go for the delay movement, 29 calling attention movement and 157 shipments.
A total of 295 documents by various ministers and 58 reports prepared by various committees were placed on the home table during the session.
Two detailed statements were carried out by Finance Minister KN Balagopal and Health, the welfare of the welfare of family and female welfare and the construction of the Children of Veena Geena in the Assembly under the regulation of 300 of the legislative business, regarding various types of interventions made by the government in various sectors to mitigate the crisis caused Covid-19.
6,408 notifications for questions – both starred and also not contradictory – received from MLA during the second session.
Of this number, 81 notifications were rejected for various technical reasons and 63 were withdrawn.
The rest, 510 is categorized as a star and 5,754 is categorized as not stabling.
Answers to 510 starry questions and 5,172 illegal questions have been provided in the current session itself.
Questions are processed through e-niyamasabha, paper-free assembly initiatives.
The speaker reminded that as many as 16 ministers had provided answers to questions received under their department in the current session, and the remaining ministers also had to imitate this model.
Regarding the law, Kerala Digital Science University Bill experienced detailed discussions in sessions and then referred to the study committee.
In addition, financial bills, financial utilization bills and additional demands for grants were also passed by the Assembly.
This session is also considered nine private member bills and two personal member resolutions.
The speaker said that the Assembly must immediately meet again, to consider passing acting on 44 procedures under the strength and other emergency bills.

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