HT Correspondent
KOKRAJHAR, Dec 19: A one-day Budget Session of Assam Legislative Assembly is set to be held in Bodoland Territorial Council Legislative Assembly (BTCLA) in February 2025 in Kokrajhar.
In this regard, massive preparation and arrangements for hosting the assembly session of the state are going in full swing to meet smoothly successful of the event.
The BTCLA House complex is decorated with attractive look as well healthy beautification along with the BTC Secretariat.
Notably, the Budget Session of the Assam Assembly is to be marked in BTCLA House for the first time in its history of the assembly session.
On Thursday, Assam Legislative Assembly speaker, Biswajit Daimary, visited BTCLA House and BTC Secretariat, Bodofa Nwgwr in Kokrajhar, and participated in a meeting with Pramod Boro, the chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), Katiram Boro, BTC Legislative Assembly speaker, BTR executive members, and officials of the government of BTR.
The delegation team inspected the preparation and arrangements of the BTCLA House where Budget Session of the Assam Legislative Assembly will be held in Kokrajhar.
The meeting focussed on preparations for the upcoming one-day Budget Session, which is set to be held in Kokrajhar in February next year.
Earlier, Assembly speaker Biswajit Daimary, and his delegation team offered floral tributes to Bodofa Upendra Nath Brahma in front of the BTC Secretariat, Bodofa Nwgwr.
Later, the delegation team visited at the Dighli along the Bishmuri-Ultapani road to take stock about the condition of the road connectivity as recently state government had sanctioned for road construction in the northern part of the Kokrajhar districts.
The team also visited at the Shyamtaibari-Dadgiri Road and Chapaguri-Rowmari Road in Chirang district as the road construction works under Assam Mala scheme are going on.
The team was accompanied by officials from concerned departments, Government of Assam and BTR.
Speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly, Biswajit Daimary stated that the Assembly delegation team visited at several places in Lower Assam’s districts including Kokrajhar, and Chirang to take stock about the ongoing construction sites of roads and bridges in the region.