The Budget Session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly was adjourned sine die on Monday evening.
The 15-day session witnessed nine business days and six holidays during its course. Today was the last day of the session.
The Assembly passed the state’s largest budget of more than Rs 4.21 lakh crore during the session.
On the last day today, the House passed the ‘Nagar aur Gram Nivesh Sanshodhan Vidheyak’.
During discussions on the issue, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar demanded that the compensation provisions included in the Bill must be made more clear and transparent. The House also passed the ‘MP Cooperative Committees Amendment Bill’.
Following that, Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar adjourned the proceedings of the House sine die.
CM Mohan Yadav also addressed the House today and informed about various welfare schemes, initiatives, and achievements of the state government. The CM expressed satisfaction that the proceedings of the session went well and fruitful discussions were held on various issues.