
Budget session likely from February fourth week
The Hindu
Budget size likely to be higher than₹2.3 lakh cr.
The budget session of the Legislative Assembly is likely to start in February fourth week and continue till the end of third week of March.
The government has lined up a series of programmes including the inauguration of statue of equality by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Feb 5. Several dignitaries are scheduled to visit the venue at Muchintal in the next 10 days including President Ramnath Kovind on February 14.
The event would be followed by the famous tribal fair, Medaram Jatara in the third week and there is a major event inauguration of renovated Yadadri temple scheduled towards the end of March keeping the administration busy for almost a week. The session, accordingly, is likely to start after culmination of Medaram Jatara and conclude before preparations start for the inauguration of Yadadri temple in a befitting manner.

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