Thiruvananthapuram: Although savings are spells during the pandemic period and the newly chosen LDF government even cut the ceremony swore, the cost for the incident deviated from the spells mentioned above.
The government received sanctions at RS 87.63 Lakh for civil works conducted at the Central Stadium in connection with the ceremony swore.
In accordance with the order issued in this case on October 2, the cost of preparing a pandal and stage, according to the bill delivered by the Chief Engineer (building) of the Department of Public Works.
The government has claimed that PWD only spends one third of this amount for preparation when the first Pinarayi Vijayan government is appointed in the same place.
In a reply equipped with the Assembly on June 28, 2016, the minister’s head has replied that only Rs 35.52.894 was spent on the ceremony, where the PWD bill reached Rs 30,86,414.
The elected LDF government has decided to make a low-affair swear ceremony with 500 participation in stadiums that have the capacity to accommodate 40,000, after Covid-19.
A petition was then submitted in the High Court on this decision because there was a ban on the church because of fear of the spread of pandemic.
Suggestions are made that the ceremony can be an online business.
The Indian Medical Association (Kerala) urges the government to make it virtual affairs.
Even some legal experts suggest that the event can be done online, because it is not mentioned anywhere (including the Constitution) on whether the event must be done as a physical event.
At the petition submitted by KJ Prince from Thrissur for conducting a ceremony when Triple Lockdown, a high court division bench consisting of the Head of Justice and Justice Shaji Shaji has expressed dissatisfaction for the answers treated by the government in court and has been searched for additional sidewalks.
The government then announced that it reduces further amount and the event will be a simple matter with minimal participants.
The government has emphasized the need to maintain financial discipline in every aspect to reinstall the acute financial crisis triggered by Covid-19.
The Ministry of Finance has even instructed all administrative departments to recommend schemes and proposals in the budget next year by remembering savings measures.