Hyderabad: The Telangana Government on Monday decided to convene the Assembly session from September 7. The decision was taken after Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao chaired a high-level meeting with state officials at Pragati Bhavan.
The CM and the ministers were of the view that holding the session for 20 days with 15 working days would lead to comprehensive discussions on important issues, a release from the Chief Minister's office read.
Rao asked ministers and officials to prepare for the assembly meetings as there would be various bills, resolutions and policy decisions to be introduced in the house.
He directed Legislative Affairs Minister Prashant Reddy and Secretary of the Telangana Legislature V Narasimha Charyulu to ensure that members adhered to the physical distance in accordance with the COVID-19 rules.
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Meanwhile, another release from the Chief Minister's Office said there is a possibility of cultivating up to 1.40 crore acres in Telangana during this monsoon season, resulting in an increase in the use of fertilisers. As of August 14 last year, the state had consumed 8.06 lakh tonnes of fertilisers. The release said that as of August 14 this year, farmers had taken 15.89 lakh tonnes of fertilisers.
Since it has been estimated that 22.30 lakh tonnes would be consumed this year during the monsoon season, the departments concerned have been instructed to make necessary arrangements, the release said.
With PTI inputs