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Koshi State Assembly budget session prorogued

The session that had commenced on May 13 ran for around four months, meeting 20 times with the allocation of 47 hours 58 minutes and 43 seconds.

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KATHMANDU: The fifth session of the Koshi State Assembly has been prorogued.

Koshi State Speaker Ambar Bahadur Bista read out a letter received from the Office of State Chief Parashuram Khapung proroguing the session in accordance with Article 183 (2) of the Constitution.

The session that had commenced on May 13 ran for around four months, meeting 20 times with the allocation of 47 hours 58 minutes and 43 seconds.

The session endorsed three bills except the Finance Bill.

The endorsed documents are the Bill to revive the existing provision of the some of Koshi acts, the Bill to amend the State Civil Service Act and the Bill relating to the State Agriculture Enterprises Grant Act.

Amidst the session, the Koshi State Assembly presented and unanimously passed the budget amounting to around Rs 36 billion for the fiscal year 2081-82 BS (2023-24).

The 93-member Koshi SA comprises 40 members from the CPN (UML), 29 from the Nepali Congress, 13 of the CPN (Maoist Centre), four of the CPN (Unified Socialist), and one from the Janata Samajbadi Party.

The UML runs the government in support and participation of the Congress.

Talking to media, Chief Minister Hikmat Kumar Karki said the State Assembly has so far drafted 70 laws and the upcoming winter session will remain as the legislative session.