The program for the winter session of UP assembly has been released. This time the session is starting from 16 December. At the same time, the supplementary budget will be presented on 17 December. This supplementary budget will focus on maha Kumbh, which is likely to be around 10,000 crores. This will be the second supplementary budget of the yogi government, while the first supplementary budget was presented in July, this supplementary budget was of Rs 12,209 crores. Regarding the supplementary budget, it is believed that a large part of it will be about maha Kumbh. In which the Transport Department, Urban Development Department and other departments related to Kumbh will be allocated. At the same time, Industrial Development and MSME are also expected to be given a share in the budget. Proposals have been sought from all departments regarding the supplementary budget.

According to the program released regarding the winter session, on the first day, 16 december, along with formal work, ordinance notifications and rules etc. will be tabled in the assembly. Along with this, legislative work will be done, on the second day, 17 december, ordinance notifications and rules etc. will also be tabled in the House. On the same day at 12:30 pm in the afternoon, the second supplementary budget of 2024-25 will be presented.

Legislative work will be done for three days

After the supplementary budget is presented, the government will get it passed on december 18 after discussing the grant demands of the supplementary budget, after which legislative work will also be done. At the same time, legislative work will be done on december 19 and december 20. On december 20, the house will operate for half a day only. However, during this time there is a possibility of uproar in the assembly over the sambhal violence by the SP. This is the second session for the SP when akhilesh yadav will not be present in the assembly. On the other hand, the issue of demand for caste census during the past sessions can be raised in the assembly this time too. Let us tell you that the nda members who won the by-elections have already taken oath before the assembly session begins.

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