The Assembly Secretariat is preparing for a special session to be held in the first week of November to commemorate the silver jubilee of the state’s founding

Dehradun: The Assembly Secretariat is preparing for a special session to be held in the first week of November to mark the silver jubilee of the state’s founding. Legislative work will be absent during the session. The ruling party and the opposition will discuss developmental issues in the House.

The state government has decided to hold a two-day special session of the Assembly on November 9th, marking the silver jubilee of the state’s founding. The cabinet has authorized Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to set the date for the session. The Chief Minister will soon finalize the date for the session. The session will be held in Dehradun. The Assembly Secretariat has begun preparations.

In the last week of this month, Speaker Ritu Khanduri Bhushan will hold a meeting with officials to discuss security arrangements during the session. Unlike regular sessions, there will be no question hour or legislative work during the special session. The two-day session will focus solely on the state’s development over the past 25 years and future strategies.