The supplementary budget, which was tabled on February 16, earmarks funds for departments like Education, Urban Development and Housing, Information and e-governance, Tourism, Welfare, Rural Development and Disaster Management.
Replying to the cut motion on the Supplementary Budget, state Parliamentary Affairs minister Saryu Roy said bringing a supplementary budget was within the Constitutional norms.
Dismissing Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) MLA Prakash Ram, who brought the cut motion questioning three supplementary budgets in a year and which disapproved, Roy said all the previous governments, including some of those in the opposition now, had tabled supplementary budgets three times every year.
"Yesterday I said the state's economic condition was strong. Even the Gross State Domestic Product has increased to 8.83 per cent in 2015-16 and per capita income has increased and is 7.46 per cent," Roy said.
