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Maha allots Rs 1.77 cr for security of Chief Justice's Nagpur residence

Updated on: 16 December,2020 10:26 AM IST  |  Nagpur
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Supplementary demands are additional grants required to meet the expenditure of the government.

Maha allots Rs 1.77 cr for security of Chief Justice's Nagpur residence

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The Maharashtra government has made a provision of u00e2u0082u00b9 1.77 crore towards additional safety measures at the Nagpur residence of Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde.


The provision has been made in the supplementary demands of the law and judiciary department tabled in the state Legislature on Monday.


No reason for the provision has been mentioned in the supplementary demands' document.


Nagpur is the hometown of CJI Bobde.

In the demands of the state Public Works Department, u00e2u0082u00b9 5.75 crore has been earmarked for construction and related works at Raj Bhavan and another u00e2u0082u00b9 6.16 crore for construction and related works at residential premises of judges.

The state government has allocated u00e2u0082u00b9 2,211 crore to provide relief to farmers hit by natural calamities and u00e2u0082u00b9 22 crore for COVID-19 vaccine air conditioning facilities as it tabled u00e2u0082u00b9 21,992.50 crore supplementary demands in the assembly on Monday.

Supplementary demands are additional grants required to meet the expenditure of the government.

The winter session of the Legislature, traditionally held in Nagpur - the second capital of the state - is being held in Mumbai in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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