Manipur Assembly Budget Session Resumes March 9; Key Portfolios Allocated

The budget session of the Manipur Assembly will reconvene on March 9 after being adjourned in February. This follows the recent allocation of key portfolios by Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh to his cabinet, including two Deputy Chief Ministers. The expansion of the Council of Ministers is anticipated after the budget session, as seven positions are still vacant. The session's agenda will be finalized by the Business Advisory Committee.

Key Points: Manipur Assembly Budget Session to Reconvene on March 9

  • Assembly session resumes March 9
  • Ministerial portfolios allocated
  • Seven ministerial berths remain vacant
  • BAC meeting to decide session business
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Manipur Assembly's budget session to resume on March 9; key issues likely to be taken up

Manipur Assembly session resumes March 9. Key issues include budget discussions and newly allocated ministerial portfolios under CM Khemchand Singh.

"This allocation marks an important step towards strengthening governance - Manipur Government"

Imphal, March 6

The budget session of the Manipur Assembly will resume on March 9, with several important issues likely to be discussed during the proceedings, officials said.

Manipur Assembly Secretary Rohit Sapam, in a notification, said on Thursday that the seventh session of the 12th Manipur Assembly, which was adjourned sine die on February 5, 2026, will reconvene on March 9 at 11 a.m. in the Assembly Hall in Imphal.

In a separate notification, the Assembly Secretary added that a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) will be held on Friday to discuss the allocation of time for the business of the seventh session.

Assembly Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata Singh will preside over the BAC meeting.

On February 5, a one-day session of the state Assembly was held, during which Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla addressed the House.

A senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said that the expansion of the Council of Ministers would "definitely" take place after the Budget session of the Manipur Assembly, as seven Ministerial berths are still vacant.

On March 4, exactly a month after the swearing-in ceremony, Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh allocated portfolios among the two Deputy Chief Ministers and two Cabinet Ministers, while retaining most key departments under his charge.

Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, in a notification, said that on the advice of the Chief Minister, Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla allocated portfolios to the Ministers.

According to the notification, the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Department and the Tribal Affairs and Hills Department have been allocated to Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen.

The Public Health Engineering Department and the Forest, Environment and Climate Change Departments have been assigned to another Deputy Chief Minister, Losii Dikho.

The Home Department and the Youth Affairs and Sports Departments have been allotted to Konthoujam Govindas Singh, while the Arts and Culture Department and the Tourism Department have been allocated to Khuraijam Loken Singh.

Chief Minister Khemchand Singh, Nemcha Kipgen and Konthoujam Govindas Singh belong to the BJP, while Losii Dikho and Khuraijam Loken Singh are from the Naga People's Front (NPF) and the National People's Party (NPP), respectively.

The NPF is led by Neiphiu Rio, Chief Minister of Nagaland, while the NPP is led by Conrad K. Sangma, Chief Minister of Meghalaya.

Taking to its official X account, the Manipur government said: "This allocation marks an important step towards strengthening governance and ensuring focused leadership across key departments."

Chief Minister Khemchand Singh, along with the two Deputy Chief Ministers and two Ministers, was sworn in on February 4 after the revocation of President's Rule in Manipur (2025-2026).

The lone woman Minister and BJP MLA Nemcha Kipgen, who belongs to the Kuki community, took the oath virtually as Deputy Chief Minister from the Manipur Bhavan in New Delhi due to security reasons.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see governance getting back on track after President's Rule. The coalition with NPF and NPP is interesting. Hope this alliance works for the people and not just for political stability. The budget must address unemployment and infrastructure in the hills.
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Aman W
Seven ministerial berths still vacant? And the expansion will happen *after* the budget session? This seems like a delay tactic. Important decisions need a full cabinet. They should complete the team first to ensure proper discussion on budgetary allocations.
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Nikhil C
The fact that a Deputy CM had to take oath virtually from Delhi due to security concerns speaks volumes about the ground situation. The assembly's first priority should be to restore lasting peace and ensure the safety of all citizens, regardless of community.
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Sarah B
As an observer from outside, I hope this session brings tangible benefits for Manipur's people. Allocation of Tourism and Arts & Culture is promising for the state's rich heritage. Wishing the new team the best for a productive session.
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Karthik V
The Home department with Youth Affairs & Sports is a unique combination. Hope it leads to positive engagement with the youth. The budget needs to have special schemes for skill development and sports infrastructure in the state. Jai Hind!

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