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Cabinet finalises president's address to Parliament

The president's address to the joint session of Parliament next week was finalised today at the first meeting of the Cabinet after it was expanded on Thursday. PM Manmohan Singh chaired the meeting. President Pratibha Patil's address, extensively worked on by Manmohan Singh, will unveil the government's agenda for the year in tune with the policies and programmes of the ruling party and its allies.

Updated on: May 30, 2009, 16:44:35 IST
IANS | By , New Delhi
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The president's address to the joint session of Parliament next week was finalised on Saturday at the first meeting of the Cabinet after it was expanded on Thursday. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh chaired the meeting.

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The first session of the 15th Lok Sabha will begin on Monday with the swearing in of the newly elected MPs. The speaker will be elected on June 3, and the president will address a joint session of both houses the next day.

President Pratibha Patil's address, extensively worked on by Manmohan Singh, will unveil the government's agenda for the year in tune with the policies and programmes of the ruling party and its allies.

The prime minister has already promised a 100-day action plan for his government and is expected to give emphasis to the United Progressive Alliance's unfinished agenda, especially in the infrastructure and development sectors, and announce a fresh stimulus package to pull the economy out of its present slowdown.

A National Food Security Act to guarantee 25 kg of rice or wheat a month to impoverished families, strengthening of key social sector programmes like the rural employment and Bharat Nirman programnmes, a focus on terrorism and initiatives for urban employment will figure prominently in the president's speech, sources said.

There will be a debate on June 5, 8 and 9 on the president's address after which the Lok Sabha, as also the Rajya Sabha that will convene on June 4, will pass a motion of thanks before adjourning.

Ahead of the short session, a security drill was conducted at Parliament House on Saturday to check the preparedness of security personnel for emergency evacuation.

The budget session of Parliament is likely to begin in the first week of July.

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