Winter session of Uttarkhand assembly begins

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

The three-day winter session of the Assembly began here today with laying the state's first supplementary budget of Rs 2452.41 crore on the floor of the House.

A provision of Rs 1706.25 crore has been made in the budget for revenue expenditure and of Rs 746.16 crore for capital expenditure.

The supplementary budget makes a provision of Rs 697.59 crore for resource related schemes out of which a provision of Rs 644.06 crore has been made for centrally sponsored schemes and Rs 53.53 crore have been provided for externally aided projects, said while tabling the supplementary demands for grants.

Apart from this, the supplementary budget also makes a provision of Rs 153.23 crore for the contingency fund, he said.

Earlier, the assembly paid tributes to former N D who passed away in October this year with remembering him as a leader who rose above petty considerations ofparty to be helpful to everyone.

Rawat especially recalled for his contribution to the industrialisation of both and during his chief ministership.

served as the of UP for four terms and that of as the first elected chief minister of the newly created state.

Rawat said when he became an MLA for the first time he often went to Tiwari for help who guided him openly regardless of the fact that he belonged to the opposition party.

also paid tribute to the leader remembering him for hisgenerosity of temperament, his capacity to stay calm in the most difficult circumstances, his gift of thegab, his control of temper, his deep understanding of the norms of parliamentary democracy andhis deep regard for them.

Bheemtal MLA attributed his growth in to the inspiration of Tiwari who did a lot for the development of Uttarakhand as its first elected chief minister.

He also urged the to rename after the great leader.

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First Published: Tue, December 04 2018. 16:35 IST