Delhi Budget 2023: Delhi’s budget session extended till 27, there will be no assembly proceedings tomorrow, this is the reason

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Delhi Budget 2023: Delhi’s budget session extended till 27, there will be no assembly proceedings tomorrow, this is the reason

Delhi Budget 2023: The budget session of the Delhi Assembly has been extended till March 27. At the same time, there will be no proceedings of the Delhi Legislative Assembly tomorrow, Thursday i.e. March 23, on the occasion of Martyr’s Day. Let us inform that earlier the budget session of Delhi Assembly was to end on March 24, but now it has been extended. After this it will end on 27th.

At the same time, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will hold a press conference at 2 pm today. Let us tell you that after the political drama between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party in the national capital Delhi for the last 24 hours, on Wednesday i.e. March 22, Finance Minister Kailash Gehlot in the Delhi government is presenting the budget in the assembly. Earlier this budget was to be presented in the Delhi Assembly on March 21, but the Union Home Ministry did not approve the proposed budget of the Delhi government. Due to this, it was not possible to table this budget on Tuesday.

After this tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi government’s Finance Minister Kailash Gehlot is presenting the budget in the assembly today. After this tussle between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi government’s Finance Minister Kailash Gehlot is presenting the budget in the assembly today. The Finance Minister said that the network of Delhi Metro doubled between 2015-23. Today the number of buses has increased to 7,379, which is the highest. Today the government has made Delhi a tricolor city. The upcoming budget is important for Delhi as we are hosting the G20. So this budget is dedicated to a clean, beautiful and modern Delhi.

Finance Minister Kailash Gehlot said Delhi is getting only Rs 325 crore as its share in central tax since 2001. He said that Delhi has been affected due to the end of GST compensation in June 2022. Also further said that when people go abroad, the first thing that comes to mind is the road and cleanliness. This makes us wonder and we wonder why such a road is not there in India. Roads are being upgraded as per global standards. At the same time, a budget of 78,800 crores is being presented in the Delhi Assembly.

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