Jammu Kashmir Budget Session Tentatively Set for February 10, LG’s Approval Pending, Says Speaker Rather

   

SRINAGAR: The Budget session of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly is tentatively scheduled to commence on February 10, but the final decision rests with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Speaker Abdur Rahim Rather said on Monday.

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Speaker Rather confirmed that discussions have taken place regarding the proposed date for the session.

“We are preparing for a meaningful and productive session that will focus on addressing the pressing issues of the Union Territory and setting the agenda for the year ahead. The session is likely to start from February 10,” he said, adding that the Lieutenant Governor will take the final call.

The Budget session is expected to be of critical importance as it will outline the government’s financial and developmental roadmap for the upcoming fiscal year.

Key areas such as infrastructure development, employment generation, healthcare, education, and welfare schemes are likely to dominate the discussions.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attended a pre-budget meeting in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, to discuss financial planning and seek expert input ahead of the session.

The meeting, attended by senior officials and financial experts, aims to incorporate innovative ideas and best practices into the upcoming budget to ensure inclusive and sustainable development for Jammu and Kashmir.

The Budget session will also provide a platform for legislators to deliberate on governance reforms and evaluate the performance of ongoing programmes.

Stakeholders are hopeful that the session will prioritise policies aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. (KINS)

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