Budget

Budgeting for agriculture and food

The Union Budget 2023-24 was presented against the backdrop of some critical geopolitical developments and was the last full budget before the next general elections. Signicantly, 2023 is also the year in which India became the most populated country in the planet and assumed G20 presidency. The Budget served as …

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37,916-crore Annual Plan for Maharashtra

NEW DELHI: The Annual Plan for Maharashtra for 2010-11 was finalised at Rs. 37,916 crore at a meeting between Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister Ashok Chavan here on Thursday. Mr. Ahluwalia lauded the State government's efforts at improving the pace of development and making it …

Babai Nagar Panchayat clears annual budget

In a general meeting held in the Nagar Panchayat office, Nagar Panchayat Babai passed the annual budget for the year 2010-11, which also includes the mention of profit worth Rs 25 thousand. Those present in the meeting included Nagar Panchayat president Vinod Acharya Mamu, vice president Kasturibai Patel, Chief Municipality …

Vidisha Municipality clears Rs 66.28 crore budget

Vidisha Municipality Chairperson Jyoti Shah today presented the budget for the year 2010-11. A provision of Rs 66 crore, 28 lakh and 33 thousand has been made for expenditure, while income from different sources has been pegged at Rs 66 crore 25 lakh and 32 thousand. The meeting of Municipality …

Bharat Nirman: A stocktaking

A prominent feature of Budget 2010, like the previous United Progressive Alliance budgets, is the continued support to the Bharat Nirman

Host of new schemes proposed in Budget

Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi today proposed a host of new schemes in his Budget speech, which included setting up of new universities, medical and engineering colleges as well as a special employment generation programme. He also proposed 50 per cent reservation for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions and urban local …

Fuel price hike after House session?

Oil Minister Has Urged PM To Set Up A Ministerial Panel To Decide Issue Sanjay Dutta | TNN New Delhi: An increase in petrol and diesel prices is almost a certainty once dust settles on the Budget session of Parliament. The quantum of increase will depend on whether the government …

11,000 crore for Orissa Annual Plan

NEW DELHI: The Annual Plan for Orissa for the current fiscal was finalised at Rs.11,000 crore at a meeting here on Tuesday between Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Lauding the State for progress in social sector schemes, Mr. Ahluwalia said efforts should be …

Man-animal conflict: Relief fund increased

The budgetary allocation for providing compensation to those who suffer from financial losses due to human-wildlife conflicts has been increased. In order to provide immediate financial help to those who suffer the consequences of loss of human life, cattle or crop caused by wildlife, the Uttarakhand Forest Department has increased …

7,645 crore for Assam Annual Plan

NEW DELHI: The Annual Plan for Assam for 2009-10 was on Monday pegged at Rs.7,645 crore at a meeting here between Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. In his comments on Assam's performance during the year, Mr. Ahluwalia said the State had fared …

Tea industry unhappy over lopsided exemptions

Though Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, in his budget, gave certain benefits to the tea industry, the associations representing the industry are disappointed with the budget and they feel that the budget would benefit only a handful of bog gardens. The industry also felt that the Chief Minister, despite promises made …

State budget for 2010-11 goes online

Rajiv Shah | TNN Gandhinagar: In a major leap into the world of information technology, the Gujarat government

RTE fails to take off in UP

LUCKNOW: Within the corridors of the primary education department in Uttar Pradesh, a deafening silence echoes each time one mentions the contentious Right To Education Act. With the initial furore over funds and the politicking over, the Act (and its implementation), according to senior government officials, has practically been put …

Punjab must utilise Central funds properly

States blame the Centre for their fiscal problems, particularly when the political parties in power at the two levels are different. This is what the Punjab Finance Minister did while presenting the State Budget for 2010-2011. True, almost all the elastic sources of revenue

Budget 2010-11: Where has all the money gone?

An analysis of the Union Budget 2010-11 must take account of the fact that while expenditure on infrastructure is geared primarily towards meeting the long-term development needs of the business community, social welfare expenditure merely serves the purpose of immediate political gains of the parties in power.

Jal Board's annual Plan outlay approved

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who is also the chairperson of the Delhi Jal Board, on Thursday gave her approval for the DJB's Plan outlay of Rs.1,624.37 crore for the financial year 2010-11. Of the sanctioned amount of the annual budget, Rs.905 crore has been earmarked for the water …

Yamuna cleaning gets priority in Delhi Jal Board budget

New Delhi: In its budget for the year 2010-11 with a total plan outlay of Rs 1,624.37, Delhi Jal Board (DJB) seems to have accorded a significant amount to the cleaning of the Yamuna with Rs 595 crore for sewerage and Rs 124.47 crore for YAP-II. Another Rs 905 crore …

DJB budget: Water reforms, revamp of billing system on cards

Having collected Rs 625 crore as revenue in the last fiscal, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) on Thursday approved its total annual budget of Rs 1,624.37 crore for 2010-11. The revenue collections of the DJB have increased by Rs 180 crore as compared to 2008-09.

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