Winter session of UP Assembly will start from November 28...

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The winter session of Uttar Pradesh assembly will start from november 28. This session will run from

28th november to 1st December. During this time, yogi adityanath government will also present the

supplementary budget for the financial year 2023-24 in the House. In this regard, a cabinet meeting has

been called in ayodhya today. Which will be presided over by cm Yogi. The proposal to call the winter

session will be approved in this meeting.

cm yogi adityanath will be present in ayodhya today on 9th november, during which he will take stock

of the preparations for the grand festival of lights to be held on 11th November. cm yogi will reach

Ramkatha Park in the morning, where he will perform darshan and worship at Hanumangarhi along with

his cabinet. After this we will also have darshan of Ramlala. After this, cm yogi adityanath will hold a

cabinet meeting, in which the proposal to call the winter session will be approved.

cabinet meeting was held in ayodhya yesterday


According to the information, in the meeting of Yogi cabinet, dozens of proposals including the proposal

regarding calling winter session will be discussed, which can be approved. With the acceleration of these

development works, there can be many proposals regarding women, farmers and youth. Funds for this will

be arranged through supplementary budget in the winter session.

Many important proposals may be approved

This cabinet meeting has become even more important amid the discussion about Yogi cabinet expansion.

Earlier on Tuesday, cm yogi had also met governor Anandi Ben Patel. Apart from this, green signal can

be given to the formation of ayodhya Teerth Development Council, Devipatan Dham Teerth Development

Council and Shukratal Dham Teerth Development Council of muzaffarnagar in the meeting. Apart from

these, some other important announcements can also be made. Everyone's eyes are on the yogi cabinet

meeting to be held today.

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