►Stage set for big debate between ruling -opposition parties

Bengaluru, July 1: The first Assembly Session of the JDS-Congress government would begin from Monday, for which, Vidhana Soudha was decorated and stage is set for big debate between ruling and opposition parties.

On Monday at 12.30 pm, Governor Vajubhai Vala would address the joint Session and there are chances of announcing various programmes including waiver of loans and others. On July 3 and 4, discussion will be held on the Governor’s speech and expected to raise serious issues in the Session. Amidst this, the opposition party has prepared to fix the ruling coalition government citing the failures of the government.

Budget on July 5

The much ambitious budget of the JDS-Congress coalition government will be presented on July 5 at 11.30 am. Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy who holds the Finance portfolio would present the budget and people including farmers are waiting for the budget.

However, the Opposition BJP is waiting to attack the coalition government in several issues like farmers loan waiver, differences in the government, IAS officers transfer, failure in taking up relief works for rain damage and other issues.

Prohibitory order

Following the Assembly Session, a prohibitory order was imposed under Section 144 from July 2, 6 am to July 12 midnight 12 (Except July 7 and 8) within the radius of 2 km from the Vidhana Soudha.

 

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New Delhi (PTI): Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Friday released the latest edition of the Constitution in Sindhi language, in both Devanagari and Persian scripts here.

Addressing a gathering, the vice president extended greetings to the Sindhi-speaking community on the occasion of Sindhi Bhasha Diwas.

He described Sindhi as one of the oldest and most melodious languages, noting that its literary tradition reflects a unique confluence of Vedantic philosophy and Sufi thought, promoting universal values of oneness, love, and brotherhood.

Highlighting the significance of the occasion, he said that the release of the Constitution in Sindhi, particularly in the Devanagari script for the first time since Independence, marks an important milestone in promoting linguistic inclusivity.

He emphasised that the Constitution is not merely a legal document but the living spirit of the nation, embodying its aspirations, safeguarding rights, and guiding democratic governance.

He observed that India stands unique in making its Constitution available in a wide range of languages and recalled similar initiatives undertaken in recent years, including translations in Bodo, Dogri, Santhali, Tamil, Gujarati, and Nepali. These efforts, he said, celebrate India’s linguistic diversity and reinforce democratic values.