<p> The Business Advisory Committee (BAC) of both Houses of the Maharashtra Legislature is likely to meet next week to discuss the Covid-19 situation in the state and on holding the monsoon session of the Legislature, Assembly Speaker Nana Patole said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The monsoon session, which was earlier scheduled to start from June 22, was deferred to August 3 in view of the pandemic.</p>.<p>Patole told PTI that the BAC is likely to meet next week to discuss the prevailing situation.</p>.<p>Nearly 1,500 people, including legislators and other staff, are present at a time in the Vidhan Bhavan when the Legislature session is in progress.</p>.<p>The Vidhan Bhavan has a total staff strength of 750, Patole said.</p>.<p>"At the BAC meet, the prevailing situation would be reviewed and views of the government and the opposition would be sought," he said.</p>.<p>The budget session of the Legislature had been cut short by a week in March after the outbreak of Covid-19 in the state.</p>.<p>Till Wednesday, Maharashtra reported 2,75,640 Covid-19 cases and 10,928 deaths due to the disease. </p>
<p> The Business Advisory Committee (BAC) of both Houses of the Maharashtra Legislature is likely to meet next week to discuss the Covid-19 situation in the state and on holding the monsoon session of the Legislature, Assembly Speaker Nana Patole said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The monsoon session, which was earlier scheduled to start from June 22, was deferred to August 3 in view of the pandemic.</p>.<p>Patole told PTI that the BAC is likely to meet next week to discuss the prevailing situation.</p>.<p>Nearly 1,500 people, including legislators and other staff, are present at a time in the Vidhan Bhavan when the Legislature session is in progress.</p>.<p>The Vidhan Bhavan has a total staff strength of 750, Patole said.</p>.<p>"At the BAC meet, the prevailing situation would be reviewed and views of the government and the opposition would be sought," he said.</p>.<p>The budget session of the Legislature had been cut short by a week in March after the outbreak of Covid-19 in the state.</p>.<p>Till Wednesday, Maharashtra reported 2,75,640 Covid-19 cases and 10,928 deaths due to the disease. </p>