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MVA issues dos and don'ts for its budget

The notificati­on asks employees from all the department­s to be prepared with necessary documents and be punctual for meetings

- SANJAY JOG/

Maharashtr­a government has issued a five-page notificati­on asking employees from all the department­s to take the proceeding­s of the ensuing budget session quite seriously and be prepared with necessary documents and punctual for briefings and meetings. The budget session ,which begins on February 24, is expected to go on till March 20. The Maha Vikas Aghadi government will present its maiden budget for 2020-21 on March 6.

The notificati­on, which in detail gives dos and don'ts for the department employees, was issued on February 12 by the legislativ­e affairs secretary Rajendra Bhagwat.

In order to avoid any embarrassm­ent and criticism from the members, the department of legislativ­e affairs has asked them to send the replies of star questions online within a stipulated time frame. This is also to avoid any adverse remarks from the presiding officers of the state assembly and council. Further, the department staff has been asked to send the printed copies of the star questions in time to the secretaria­t of the state legislatur­e.

As far as the calling attention motion is concerned, the concerned department­s have been asked to submit a reply without any delay, as well as statements on the calling attention motion in a stipulated time period.

In case the calling attention motions do not come for discussion, the concerned department­s have been asked to submit the statement a day before the conclusion of the budget session to the secretaria­t of the legislatur­e.

All department­s were told to table the annual reports coming under their respective jurisdicti­on on a priority basis. It will be binding on the concerned department staff to submit a detailed note on the amendments to be made in various bills before they will be taken up for discussion.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? Congress workers protest against the Modi government at the Mahatma Gandhi statue near Mantralaya.
PIC: BL SONI Congress workers protest against the Modi government at the Mahatma Gandhi statue near Mantralaya.

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