Appropriation bills passed

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 22: The Manipur Appropriation Bill 1 and 2 were unanimously passed by the State Assembly today. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi, who is also holding the charge of Finance presented the two bills. Opposition leader Dr L Ibohalbi said he has no objection to the passing of the bills. The vote […]

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Imphal, Mar 22: The Manipur Appropriation Bill 1 and 2 were unanimously passed by the State Assembly today. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi, who is also holding the charge of Finance presented the two bills. Opposition leader Dr L Ibohalbi said he has no objection to the passing of the bills.
The vote of accounts to enable the government pay salaries and meet other financial requirements for the next four months were passed by the House. The full budget will be discussed in the next session. The full budget can not be discussed as the government was formed recently and session held immediately after announcements of results.
Only three other ministers excluding the Chief Minister are discharging duties. The budget estimate for 2012-13 was estimated to be Rs 9192.03 crores . The vote of account amounted to Rs 3046.01 crore.
CM, O. Ibobi said the charges leveled against the Veterinary department is baseless as reported in the press. Anybody can check if the schemes of piggery are taken up or not. If anything found guilty actions will be initiated .
The CM was replying to a calling attention jointly raised by Dr. I. Ibohalbi and Kh. Joykishan in the morning session. Meanwhile Manipur appropriation (no one) bill 2012 and Manipur appropriation (no two) bill 2012 were passed unanimously in the house.In another question raised by MLA K. Shyam, the CM also said, for the Chandranadi project, Rs 50 lakhs was sanctioned in 2008-09 and as second phase Rs. 70 lakhs was sanctioned in 2009-10.The contractors for 2008-09 are N. Irabot and Sayeed Fazal other contractors for the year 2009-10 are N. Irabot, Borchand Konjengbam, RK Chinglensana and Ng. Jaya Anand Meitei.

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Appropriation bills passed

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 22: The Manipur Appropriation Bill 1 and 2 were unanimously passed by the State Assembly today. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi, who is also holding the charge of Finance presented the two bills. Opposition leader Dr L Ibohalbi said he has no objection to the passing of the bills. The vote […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Mar 22: The Manipur Appropriation Bill 1 and 2 were unanimously passed by the State Assembly today. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi, who is also holding the charge of Finance presented the two bills. Opposition leader Dr L Ibohalbi said he has no objection to the passing of the bills.
The vote of accounts to enable the government pay salaries and meet other financial requirements for the next four months were passed by the House. The full budget will be discussed in the next session. The full budget can not be discussed as the government was formed recently and session held immediately after announcements of results.
Only three other ministers excluding the Chief Minister are discharging duties. The budget estimate for 2012-13 was estimated to be Rs 9192.03 crores . The vote of account amounted to Rs 3046.01 crore.
CM, O. Ibobi said the charges leveled against the Veterinary department is baseless as reported in the press. Anybody can check if the schemes of piggery are taken up or not. If anything found guilty actions will be initiated .
The CM was replying to a calling attention jointly raised by Dr. I. Ibohalbi and Kh. Joykishan in the morning session. Meanwhile Manipur appropriation (no one) bill 2012 and Manipur appropriation (no two) bill 2012 were passed unanimously in the house.In another question raised by MLA K. Shyam, the CM also said, for the Chandranadi project, Rs 50 lakhs was sanctioned in 2008-09 and as second phase Rs. 70 lakhs was sanctioned in 2009-10.The contractors for 2008-09 are N. Irabot and Sayeed Fazal other contractors for the year 2009-10 are N. Irabot, Borchand Konjengbam, RK Chinglensana and Ng. Jaya Anand Meitei.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/appropriation-bills-passed/