Punjab Assembly’s Special Session: Tributes paid to Jaswinder Bhalla-Ahuja; proceedings adjourned until 12 o’clock.
The Punjab Assembly has begun a special session on floods. First, in addition to those who perished in the floods, honours were given to former minister Harpal Toda, Punjabi comedian Jaswinder Bhalla, Punjabi music maestro Charanjit Ahuja, and a number of other luminaries. The house procedures were then postponed till noon.
Today, September 26, is the first day of this session, which will end on September 29. MLAs can voice their concerns during the Zero Hour, but there won’t be a question hour throughout the session.
There will be a discussion about flood recovery during this period. Because the opposition may corner the AAP government on problems of law and order and floods, there is a likelihood that there will be a commotion during this session.
The state’s monsoon floods have affected 23 districts. Consequently, around 3.90 lakh people and 2,565 villages have been impacted. Four people are missing, and 57 people have perished.
The state has been designated as a disaster-affected area by the state government. Additionally, the centre has provided 1600 crore rupees in assistance. The Punjab government already possesses 12,000 crore rupees in the State Disaster Relief Fund, according to the centre’s claim.
These reports will be showcased.
- Punjab Agro Foodgrains Corporation Limited’s 2022–2023 annual report
- Reports on the funding that Punjab Agricultural University in Ludhiana used in 2020–21
- PEPSU Road Transport Corporation’s annual financial statements and audit report for 2016–17
- Real Estate Regulatory Authority’s annual report for 2023–2024
- Amritsar Development Authority’s annual report for 2023–2024
- Punjab Information and Communication Technology Corporation Limited’s 2020–21 annual report
- Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) audit accounts for 2021–2022 and 2022–2023
- Punjab Water Supply and Sanitation Annual Report…


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