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Youth were also taken care of in Uttarakhand budget, Joshimath disaster affected people will not be harmed, which department got how much budget?

Finance Minister Prem Chand Aggarwal has presented the budget for the financial year 2023-24 in the budget session held in the summer capital Gairsain. Aggarwal has presented a total budget of Rs 77404.08 crore in the Vidhan Sabha, which is 18.05 percent more than last year. However, the total receipts of the government are expected to be Rs.76592.54 crore. Overall, the state government has presented a surplus budget of Rs 4309.55 crore, with an increase of 21.16 per cent in capital outlay. Apart from this, a provision of Rs 1000 crore has been made for relief work in Joshimath and other places under landslides and others. Most of the Dhami government’s focus has been on education, health, agriculture and then on women and youth.

More focus on youth in the budget: More focus on youth has been seen in Dhami government’s budget for 2023-24. Provision has been made for free travel for gallantry award winners in the budget. In the budget 2023, 10 crore rupees have been given for higher education scholarship. Anganwadi

Along with this, it has been announced to continue the Girl Cycle Scheme. A provision of Rs 15 crore has been made for this. Rs 11 crore has been allocated for the Chief Minister’s Pratibha Protsahan Scholarship Scheme. There is also focus on NCC cadets. The refreshment allowance of the cadet has been increased. The allowance has now been increased from Rs 15 per plate to Rs 45 per plate. Finance Minister Premchand Aggarwal said that such an ecosystem will be created, through which the youth of the state will give jobs instead of seeking jobs. For this, an effective policy will be made by the government.

Finance Minister Premchand Aggarwal gave information about department-wise grant of provisionary expenditure in the first year 2023-24. In this, maximum provision of Rs 31921 crore 18 thousand has been made for other services including finance, tax, planning and secretariat. A provision of Rs 10459 crore 55 lakh 30 thousand has been made for the Department of Education, Sports and Youth Welfare and Culture while a provision of Rs 4217 crore 87 lakh 32 thousand has been made for the Department of Medical and Family Welfare.

At the same time, a provision of Rs 3272 crore 53 lakh 02 thousand has been made for rural development. A provision of Rs 3184 crore 54 lakh 44 thousand was made for revenue and general administration. A provision of Rs 2850 crore 24 lakh 51 thousand has been made for other welfare schemes. A provision of Rs 2791 crore 83 lakh 10 thousand has been made for public works, Rs 2561 crore 88 lakh 09 thousand for police and jail. A provision of Rs 2525 crore 69 lakh 11 thousand has been made for water supply, housing and city development.

Along with this, a provision of Rs 2080 crore 61 lakh 02 thousand has been made for the welfare of scheduled castes. At the same time, provision of Rs.1443 crore 42 lakh 40 thousand for irrigation and flood, provision of Rs.1251 crore 33 lakh 69 thousand for Energy Department, provision of Rs.1294 crore 15 lakh 57 thousand for agriculture work and research, provision of Rs. A provision of Rs 1081 crore 58 lakh 87 thousand has been made for food department, Rs 930 crore 11 lakh 78 thousand has been made for the food department.

A provision of Rs 815 crore 66 lakh 58 thousand has been made for industrial development, a provision of Rs 719 crore 81 lakh 16 thousand has been made for the administration of justice. 617 crore 43 lakh 60 thousand rupees for animal husbandry work, 615 crore 03 lakh 17 thousand rupees for the welfare of scheduled tribes, 552 crore 86 lakh 51 thousand rupees for labor and employment, 461 crore 31 lakh 13 thousand rupees for industry department Rupees, there is a provision of Rs 453 crore 72 lakh 26 thousand for the transport department.

A provision of Rs 344 crore 18 lakh 24 thousand has been made for the Cooperative Department, Rs 302 crore 04 lakh 76 thousand for the Tourism Department. Rs 140 crore 33 lakh 59 thousand for Information Department, provision of Rs 133 crore 53 lakh 01 thousand for Public Service Commission, Rs 109 crore 73 lakh 21 thousand for Council of Ministers, Rs 95 crore 93 lakh 74 thousand for Legislative Assembly, A provision of Rs 81 crore 70 lakh 90 thousand was made for the election, Rs 81 crore 26 lakh 01 thousand for the Excise Department while Rs 16 crore 12 lakh 15 thousand was made for the Governor.

Key points of the budget session-

  • A total provision of 815.66 crore was made in the Horticulture Department in the financial year 2023-24.
  • A provision of 200 crores has been made for the polyhouse.
  • A provision of 35 crore has been made under the Mission Apple scheme.
  • Sufficient funds have been made available for government appointments, for which a provision of 133.53 crore has been made under the State Public Service Commission.
  • A total provision of 461.31 crore has been made in the Industries Department in the financial year 2023-24.
  • A provision of 100 crores was made for work force development.
  • A provision of 40 crores was made for the Chief Minister’s Self-Employment Scheme.
  • A provision of Rs 30 crore was made for the Promotion of Investment Startups and Entrepreneurship Scheme.
  • A provision of 26 crores has been made for grants to industries under various policies.
  • A total provision of 302.04 crore has been made in the tourism department in the financial year 2023-24.

Key points of the budget session-

  • A provision of 63 crores has been made for the Uttarakhand State Tourism Development Council.
  • A provision of 60.00 crore has been made for the construction of infrastructure for tourism development.
  • A provision of 15.00 crore has been made for the development of Tehri lake.
  • A provision of 1000 crores has been made for the construction/development of basic facilities on the Char Dham Yatra/routes.
  • A provision of 50 crores has been made for the purchase of land in Chardham and various other places under the tourism department.
  • A total provision of 10459.55 crore has been made in the education and youth welfare department in the financial year 2023-24.
  • A provision of 51 crore has been made for the excellent cluster school.
  • A provision of 11 crores has been made for scholarship under the Chief Minister Pratibha Protsahan Yojana.
  • A provision of 92.78 crore has been made for PM Shree School Scheme.
  • A total provision of 1294.15 crore has been made in the Agriculture Department in the financial year 2023-24.

Key points of the budget session-

  • A provision of 15 crores has been made for the Millet Mission.
  • A provision of 20 crores has been made for promotion of local crops.
  • A total provision of 4217.87 crore has been made in the health department in the financial year 2023-24.
  • A provision of 400 crores has been made for Atan Ayushman.
  • A provision of 400 crores has been made for the construction of Medical College and Nursing College.
  • A provision of 2850.24 crore has been made for the financial year 2023-24 in the Department of Social Welfare, Women and Child Welfare.
    A provision of 250 crores has been made for destitute widow pension.
  • A provision of 35 crores has been made for the Kisan Pension Yojana.
  • A provision of 282.50 crore has been made for the Nanda Gaura scheme.
  • A provision of about 26.72 crore has been made for the Mukhyamantri Bal Poshan Abhiyan Yojana.

Key points of the budget session-

  • A provision of 23 crores has been made for the Chief Minister’s Vatsalya Yojana.
  • A provision of 19.95 crore has been made for the Chief Minister Mahalaxmi Yojana.
  • A total provision of 925.60 crore has been made in the financial year 2023-24 under the district plan, which is about 26 percent more than the previous year.
  • There is a provision of 3343 crores for the assignment of local bodies.
  • A total provision of 2791.83 crores has been made in the Public Works Department in the financial year 2023-24, in which a provision of 850.47 crores in the financial year 2023-24 against the provision of 430.67 crores in the financial year 2022-23 under the maintenance head Has been done. In which a provision of 1318.30 crores has been made in the financial year 2023-24 against the provision of 1244.80 crores in the financial year 2022-23 for new construction.
  • A total provision of 1251.33 crore has been made in the financial year 2023-24 under the Energy Department.
  • A provision of 500 crores has been made under the Lakhwad project.
  • A total provision of 1443.42 crore has been made in the financial year 2023-24 under the Irrigation Department.
  • A provision of 110 crores has been made under Saung Dam for Dehradun drinking water.
  • There is a provision of 1000 crores for relief work in Joshimath and other places under landslides and others.
  • There is a provision of 100 crores for the G-20 summit.
  • There is a provision of 1300 crores for the infrastructure work in various departments of the state.
  • There is a provision of 215 crores for payment of residual sugarcane price.