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Tripura Legislative Assembly begins tomorrow: Governor P.B. Achariya to deliver speech: Major issues to be rocked the Assembly
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 Tripura Legislative Assembly begins tomorrow: Governor P.B. Achariya to deliver speech: Major issues    to be rocked the Assembly
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Agartala, February 5 (TIWN): Ten days budget session of Tripura Legislative Assembly will begin tomorrow. This session is the first session of the current year. So, Governor P.B. Achariya will inaugurate the session and deliver His valuable speech. On the other hand, Finance Minister Bhanulal Saha will present the 2015-16 annual budgets on February 10th. In the remaining days, supplementary question –answers will be discussed.This budget session will raise various important issues which may lead the State Government to fall in back foot. Earlier in the BAC meeting it was decided that two bills – the Tripura Lokayukta amendment Bill and Tripura State University bill would be placed in the House for approval on February 10. Earlier the state government appointed Pradip Kumar Sarkar, former judge of the Gujarat High Court, as Tripura's Lokayukta during the year 2011 following ascent of the president to the Tripura Lokayukta Act passed by the assembly in 2008. Government officials were not included in the act earlier.

However, speaker of Tripura Assembly imposed some restrictions on the movement of members, staffs and audiences in the assembly premises for security reason during the seventh assembly session. According to the restriction order, no person or vehicle except rickshaw are allowed to enter in the assembly without having valid pass till the ending of session. As per the requirement, members of legislative assembly, media personnel, audiences and the staffs of assembly have to display the valid pass provided by assembly secretariat to the security personnel in the entrance gate. The members of legislative assembly, media personnel, audiences and the staffs of Tripura assembly are allowed to bring their vehicles into the assembly premises based on valid entry pass. The assembly members not necessary to take separate entry pass for their body­guards. The speaker further imposed restriction to the audiences, government employees, media personnel and assembly staffs for not to carry bags or any objectionable things into the assembly premises. Besides, the speaker also prohibited using mobile phone across the session area.

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