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Kerala: Assembly session in two phases, budget on March 11

Kerala: Assembly session in two phases, budget on March 11
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Thiruvananthapuram: On Wednesday, the cabinet decided to recommend the governor to hold a assembly session from February 18.
This session, which will be a budget session, will be held in two phases from February 18 to 25 and then from March 10 to February 23.
The budget will be presented on March 11 and it will be followed by discussion on the same thing.
The Assembly will see the recess from February 25 to March 10 because the CPM State Conference in the first week of March.
It is trusted reliably that the government delayed his decision to hold a assembly session because the Ayankta Amendment Regulation was waiting before the governor and regulations could not be promulgated so the date to hold a session was announced.
Ordinance was signed by the Governor on Monday.
The assembly session tends to be quite storm because there are some recent controversial issues that will be taken by the opposition.
The decision to re-elevate Chancing Chancellor of Kannur University, the decision to water Lok Ayukta’s strength, a controversial revelation made by Swapna Suresh, which was accused of smuggling in gold is some of the main things that will come for discussion in the upcoming assembly session.
Another decision: The Cabinet also decided to entrust the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation to participate in the process of dealing by the Center to privatize Hindustan Latex Ltd and explore the possibility of taking over the company’s assets in the state.
The cabinet also decided to take over 34.92 Ares from the land in Kowdiar Village in the Capital City, by paying Rs 11.24 Crore as a fair value for land.
Land and buildings will be used for public purposes.
The cabinet also gave permission on various proposals submitted by various departments under Rebuild Kerala Initiative.
The Cabinet also provided administrative sanctions against RS 114 Crore from Kiifb which included RS 80 Crore RS 80 approved for Kannur International Ayurveda.

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