CS Directed Officials To Give Full Replies On Questions Raised By Members In Assembly

Hyderabad, July 20 (Maxim News): Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari conducted a meeting with senior officials in connection with the budget session which is to begin on July 23.

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The Chief Secretary directed the officials to send replies to all the questions raised by the legislators with full information and promptly. She said that senior officials should be present during the budget session so as to ensure that there is no communication gap.

Special Chief Secretary Finance K Ramakrishna Rao informed that the annual state budget will be presented on the 25 th of this month. There will be discussion on demands of various departments on the subsequent days. He wanted the officials to ensure that the note on demand and outcome budget should be kept ready well in time so that the members will have sufficient time to go through it and raise matters for discussion.

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Principal Secretaries Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Navin Mittal, Sailaja Ramaiyyar, Sabyasachi Ghosh, Secretaries Raghunandan Rao, Buddha Prakash Jyothi, V Karuna, Lokesh Kumar, CIPR Hanumantha Rao and other officials attended the meeting. (Maxim News) 


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