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Telangana Government set to present full Budget in third week of July
The Hindu
Telangana government prepares for Budget session in July to pass full Budget for current financial year.
The State Government is gearing up to hold a session of the Legislature to pass the full Budget for the current financial year.
The Secretariat had issued Order proroguing the previous session of the Telangana legislature comprising the Assembly and the Council. Prorogation of the Assembly and Council is essential for convening the next session of the Legislature, a provision which was used by the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government for its convenience.
The BRS government did not prorogue the legislature for several sittings before it lost power in December last. The State Government is said to be planning to hold the Budget session in July third week to present a full Budget.
The government will have to get approval for the full Budget by July 31 so that there is no constitutional- or legal problems related to release of funds for various departments.
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Earlier, the KEA, was only conducting the CET examination, counselling and seat allotment process for admission to professional courses in Karnataka. However, in recent years, the State Government has given the responsibility of recruitment to various departments through competitive examinations to the KEA. These were earlier conducted by the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC).
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The death of Ossavattath Abdullah at Chaliyam near Kozhikode on Saturday night has formally scripted the end of a tribe that excelled in the practice of circumcision in Malabar. A hard-core nationalist and Gandhian till his death at the age of 105, Abdullah was the last of the Ossans, who circumcised thousands of Muslim boys in and around the coastal village of Chaliyam in the traditional style using crude instruments.