The House will, however, sit only for five days as a number of holidays fall during the period.
"Delhi Cabinet has decided to call budget session of the House from March 22 to March 31," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia told PTI.
He said the government is yet to take a call on when it will present the 2016-17 budget and indicated that March 27 or 28 or 29 are being contemplated for the purpose.
Priority would be given to education, health and transport sectors, with the city government set to spend 25 per cent of budget on education. It will also set aside funds for buying new buses.
Besides, the government will provide funds for 3,000 mohalla sabhas where locals will have a say in deciding civic projects in their areas.
"By forming mohalla sabhas, government will empower the people to have a say in deciding the civic projects to be executed in their areas on priority basis.
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