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Assembly through additional budget after walkout by BJP MLAS

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Ranchi: Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday issued an additional budget of Rs 4,684.93 Crore submitted by the Minister of Finance Rameshwar Oraon through the voice of the voice after BJP parliamentarians performed walkouts to protest the states of the state of the state of their new recruitment regulations to change their rules and work Fourth grade at Jharkhand Government.
The debate about the budget was initiated by Bagodar Mla Binod Kumar Singh after he brought the motion cut.
Singh claimed that the additional budget did not focus on the need to improve the infrastructure of the primary and secondary health care of the state whose slit was exposed during the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic earlier this year.
Additional budget has searched for RS 279 Crore for Health, Rs 1,786 Crore for Power, Rs 1,000 Crore for Mining, RS 284 Crore for Rural Affairs and RS 337 Crore for the Department of Home.
BJP Parliament Members Down to the Well Looking for a new recruitment policy setback after Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto rejected Bhawanathpur’s question Mla Bhanu Pratap Shahi where he asked the finance department bench to be clean on the cut-off date for feasibility.
In the middle of a high-pitched sloganeering, Ranchi MLA C P Singh questioned why the government dropped Hindi, Bhojpuri, Angika and Maghi as a second language in the feasibility criteria for posting.
“Since morning, our MLA protested and demanded rolls back new regulations but the government of Arrogant did not pay Heed,” Singh said.
Singh’s statement, where he called Banna Gupta Health Minister “Tempo Agent”, triggered dissent on the treasury bench.
Parliamentarians go down to the well and seek apologies from Singh.
Imponsse was lifted after Singh took back his words.
Previously on that day, the Minister of Labor State Satyanand Bhokta submitted a Select Committee report on the Jharkhand state work from Bill of 2021.
Bill, which provisions 75% of work reservations in the private sector for local candidates, has been sent to the election of the committee to look back on the budget session after 22 MLA objected to the provisions.
The Choose Committee, which consists of Pratep Pradeep, Mathura Prasad Mahto, Ramdas Soren, Ramchandra Chandravanshi and Binod Kumar Singh, recommends that the monitoring committee will be established in each district under the leadership of the deputy commissioner to ensure that the new unit will ensure that the new unit must comply with policies reservation.
“The committee will also consist of local MLA and district labor officials,” Bhokta Toi said before submitting a report.

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