
Spl session of Arunachal assembly from Aug 18
On Friday, APLA speaker Tesam Pongte chaired the 4th sitting of the Business Advisory Committee to finalize the agenda for the special session.
The meeting was attended by state Parliamentary Affairs minister PD Sona, APLA deputy speaker Kardo Nyigyor, and members Nikh Kamin and Thangwang Wangham.
The BAC plays a crucial role in streamlining legislative business to ensure effective and orderly conduct of the proceedings.
The month-long golden jubilee celebrations, which began on July 4, will conclude with the special session.
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