BJP MLC Gopichand Padalkar beating dhol outside the Vidhan Bhavan on Monday. (Express photo)
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker Nana Patole on Monday said that a two-day session of the legislature was “not feasible in democracy”. Echoing the line of Opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis, Patole said, “Justice cannot be given to the issues concerning citizens in a two-day session.”
He was addressing the Legislative Assembly at the start of the curtailed winter session of the state legislature. With official business listed on the agenda, the two-day session will end on December 15. While the treasury benches have cited the ongoing Covid-19pandemic to justify a two-day session, the Opposition has accused the government of “running away from a discussion in the legislature.”
Maharashtra: Struggling for funds, govt proposes over Rs 21,000 cr for excess expenditure
According to the supplementary statement of expenditure, which was tabled by Finance Minister Ajit Pawar on the first day of the winter session of the state legislature, just about 34 per cent or Rs 7,509 crore of these have been set aside for public sector investment in capital works. December 15, 2020 5:58:27 am
Leaders who joined the BJP before elections will return to NCP in the next three-four months, deputy chief minister and NCP leader Ajit Pawar said on Saturday. (File photo)
Struggling to raise funds to meet its budgeted expenditure, the Maharashtra government on Monday proposed additional budgetary grants worth Rs 21,993 crore for meeting projections of excess expenditure. According to the supplementary statement of expenditure, which was tabled by Finance Minister Ajit Pawar on the first day of the winter session of the state legislature, just a
Maharashtra government launches business incubation centre
The centre will encourage more and more people to join entrepreneurship, and the MIDC is will shoulder all expenses related to the incubation centre
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
With an aim to make it easier for entrepreneurs to start a business in Maharashtra, the Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray-led government has launched a business incubator centre in the state.
Maharashtra s Minister for Industries and Mining Subhash Desai said this is a new innovative step taken by the government. The centre will encourage more and more people to join entrepreneurship. The MIDC is going to shoulder all expenses related to the incubation centre, Hindu Business line quoted Desai as saying.