The Manipur Legislative Assembly has passed 31 demands for supplementary grants amounting to Rs 44,55,40,30,000 on second day of the ongoing first 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly session on Friday.
The 31 demands include state legislature (Rs 17,82, 42,000); finance department (Rs 6,94,52,32,000); transport (Rs 25,83,000); police (Rs13,42,63,000); public works department (Rs 2,45,41,25,000); information and publicity (Rs 1,34,77,000); education (Rs 12,57,54,000); and medical, health and family welfare scheme (Rs 3,87,38,17,000).
The demands also include municipal administration, housing and urban development (Rs 27,96,56,000); labour and employment (Rs 43,47,000); agriculture (Rs 15,03,72,000); animal husbandry and veterinary including dairy farming (Rs 7,55,69,000); environment and forest (Rs 7,52,95,000); community and rural development (Rs 21,28,90,00,000); textiles, commerce and industries, Rs 11,94,05,000); youth affairs and sports (Rs 17,02,91,000); administration of Justice (Rs 4,37,07,000).
Also, election (Rs 32,54,16,000); sales tax, other taxes/duties on commodities and services (Rs 93,88,000); planning (Rs 5,12,86,86,000); fire protection and control (Rs 3,50,000); JAIL (Rs 54,92,000); rehabilitation (Rs 88,50,000); Panchayat (Rs 6,12,02,000); art and culture (Rs 3,27,02,000); horticulture and soil conservation (Rs 11,79,50,000); social welfare (Rs 1,59,08,71,000); minorities and other backward classes and scheduled castes department (Rs 31,63,59,000); relief and disaster management (Rs 79,91,29,000); economics and statistics (Rs 25,00,000) and information technology (Rs 22,00,00,000).
In the session, two bills were introduced, namely the Manipur Appropriation (No. 1) Bill, 2022 and the Manipur Appropriation (No. 2) Bill, 2022.
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