Summary: key motions that were carried in the recent budget session of the Bengal Legislative Assembly in Calcutta from February to April 1941 were discussed in the financial statement. The statement included details on the deficit in the Revenue account, extension of dates for committee reports, progress in legislation like the Bengal Motor Spirit Sales Taxation Bill, 1944, and the provision of funds for building new roads. The Minister hoped for improved finances through agricultural income tax realization to offset the anticipated deficit. The Assembly also voted on budget demands for irrigation and civil works, discussed rivers and irrigation committees, and the suggestion of a Federal Ministry of Public Health in India. Plans for the Assam University Bill and remarks on the Buckingham Palace bombing were brought up, highlighting the diverse legislative agenda covering financial, social, and administrative issues in the region.