Raipur, November 25, 2024: Chhattisgarh cabinet, headed by Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai will meet here tomorrow to discuss several issues, including the supplementary budget and paddy purchase scheme of the state.

The Cabinet will be meeting at the State Secretariat tomorrow at 12 noon to discuss various issues, official sources said.
Amidst allegation from the Opposition of insufficient preparedness, the Cabinet would review the paddy procurement programme of the state, sources said.
The cabinet could also pick up the issues that will be moved in the winter session of the state assembly, including the supplementary budget and a couple of legislations, the sources said.
The Ministers could also congratulate the Chief Minister tomorrow for the victory of party candidate Sunil Soni in the Raipur South by-election.
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