Assembly session from tomorrow; Budget March 11 | Kerala Assembly

Thiruvananthapuram: The 4th session of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly will begin tomorrow at 9 am with the Governor’s policy address. The main purpose of the conference, which ends on March 23, is to present the budget. Minister KN Balagopal will present his second budget on March 11. The budget will be passed in full at the next meeting of the House, which will convene following April, following passing the vote-on-account for 4 months’ expenditure. The budget passage has been postponed due to the rush of the CPM state convention.

The church will pay homage to the late PT Thomas on the 21st. Thanksgiving discussion on the policy declaration speech on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. And then the break. Public debate on the budget on March 14, 15 and 16. Final supplementary requests will be considered on the 17th. Vote on Account 22 and Appropriation Bills 21 and 23 will be considered. Speaker MB Rajesh said that a two-day national conference will be organized in April with the participation of women members at the national level as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the 75th anniversary of independence.

A comprehensive audio-video exhibition detailing the experiences of the freedom struggle and an international book festival will be organized. The Kerala Legislative Assembly convened the longest during the Kovid period. The Lok Sabha convened for 60 days while the Kerala Legislative Assembly convened for 61 days. The UP Assembly convened for 17 days and the Punjab Assembly for 11 days.

Will the governor read anti-center references?

Ahead of the assembly session, Speaker MB Rajesh visited the Raj Bhavan and invited the Governor. The government handed over the draft policy speech to the governor. This suggests that there are anti-central references to the prolongation of GST compensation and central assistance. It remains to be seen whether the governor will read the Iowa parts. Even if it is not read, it will be included in the church records.

The delay is only fifteen minutes

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: What was happening in the Assembly was delayed by an hour and a half, but now it is only 15 minutes away. Webcasting through the Assembly website will be delayed by only 15 minutes from tomorrow. The Q&A session will be live as before.

It has also decided to take a group photo of the MLAs with the governor following the policy announcement speech tomorrow. It is customary for a group to be photographed during the term of an assembly. The group photo of the MLAs during the last assembly was with the President who was visiting Kerala.

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