State Finance Minister Lalsawta presented the Vote-on-Account for the first four months of 2015-2016 fiscal, amounting to Rs 3,277.22 crore and Supplementary Demands for current fiscal (2014-2015), amounting to Rs 2,154.90 crore.
He had also tabled additional grants for regularisation of the excess expenditure during 2010-2011 and 2011-2012, amounting to Rs 469.38 lakh and Rs 59.35 lakh, respectively on March 19.
The Vote-on-Account and Supplementary Demands and also regularisation of excess expenditure were passed by the legislature on Monday.
One new bill and three amendment bills were also passed by the assembly during the course of the session.
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