AP Budget Session 2022 Begins On March 7 With Governor’s Address

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On the 7th of March, the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Budget Session 2022 started, with the State Governor Mr. Biswabhushan Harichandan’s address in the house.

The customary address to the joint sitting of the Legislative Assembly and Council Assembly of the Andhra Pradesh Governor, started at 11:00 A.M.  This is the first time after taking the oath as the State Governor, Mr. Biswabhusan addressed the joint sittings.  Previously, due to the Wuhan virus pandemic, the State Governor, addressed the 2020 and 2020 sessions, virtually.

After his address, the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) commenced the first day of the Assembly Budget Session. Prior to discussions, the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs,) and the Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs) paid homage to Mr. Mekapati Goutham Reddy, who passed away due to cardiac arrest.

The 2022-2023 Budget of the Telugu State of Andhra Pradesh would commence till the 

After the BAC meeting, the Chief Minister will chair the Cabinet Meeting with the Ministers.

On the first (March 8) 

Speaking about the highlights of the 2022 Budget session, some of the issues which are likely to be discussed during the Budget sessions include:

  • Division of districts – Administrative decentralization
  • Academic reforms, Nadu Nedu school development, the establishment of new universities, changes in higher education syllabus
  • Medical, Health Sector – Arogyasri, development of hospitals under Nadu Nedu, the establishment of new medical colleges, Job creation
  • Measures taken by the government to control COVID-19. Vaccination targets and setting up of oxygen plants in hospitals
  • Welfare of government employees, implementation of new PRC, government jobs
  • Increase in pensions.
  • Implementation of employment guarantee scheme, creation of infrastructure.
  • Law and order in the State
  • Distribution of house deeds, housing construction
  • Welfare of Backward classes
  • Welfare of SC, ST, Minorities
  • Agriculture Sector, Input Subsidy, Zero Interest Loans, Farmer Guarantee Centers, Minimum Support Pricing, YSR Jala Kala for borewells
  • Women Empowerment, YSR Cheyutha, YSR Aasara, Zero Interest, Nominated Positions
  • Village Secretariats – Benefits to the people
  • Government measures for industrial development
  • 9 hours free electricity for agriculture – Reforms in the electricity sector, past government administrations and arrears.
  • Benefits to dairy farmers under Amul project
  • Government guarantees  and how they are being implemented
  • Polavaram, other irrigation projects.

Meanwhile, the duration of the budget session would be announced after a meeting held by the Business Advisory Committee (BAC,) on the 7th of March.  After the BAC meeting, the YSRCP Cabinet would conduct a meeting, on the 8th of March.

Furthermore, the Andhra Pradesh Finance  Minister Mr. Buganna Rajeder Reddy would present the 2022=2023 Budget of the State on the 11th of March.

Stay tuned for further updates.

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