Delhi budget: More funds for public transport, education, health
India Gazette
Monday 22nd March, 2010
(IANS)
Delhi Finance Minister A.K. Walia proposed increased funding for public transport, infrastructure, education and health in the budget for the 2010-11 financial year Monday.
Total budget estimate for fiscal 2010-11 is Rs.26,000 crore which includes Rs.11,200 crore for plan expenditure, Rs.140 crore for expenditure on centrally sponsored schemes and Rs.14,660 crore for non-plan expenditure.
Following are some of the highlights of the Delhi Budget 2010-11:-
-- Allocation of Rs.4,224 crore for improving transport including Rs.2,019 crore to modernise the existing Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) fleet with the addition of 3,775 low floor buses. DTC will introduce a special non-stop service on 50 important routes.
-- Investment on urban development projects will be Rs.1,471 crore for road constructions, construction of foot-over bridges and street scaping and lighting to be completed ahead of Commonwealth Games in October. A sum of Rs.749 crore has been proposed for providing services in unauthorized colonies.
-- Proposed expenditure on education is Rs.1,122 crore which will include construction of new municipal schools, provision of uniforms, scholarships.
-- Expenditure on health to the tune of Rs.1243 crore for constructing new hospitals, increasing beds in existing ones and developing specialty care.
-- Proposal to spend Rs.807 crore on social welfare projects including old age pension schemes, making two new homes for disabled people, 'Ladli' scheme for the girl child.
-- Delhi will also spend a whopping Rs.1,500 crore on water and sanitation projects as per this budget.
-- The gross state domestic product (GSDP) of Delhi at current prices increased from Rs.144,303 crore in 2007-08 to Rs.165,948 crore in 2008-09, up by 15 percent and the per capita income rose from Rs.78,790 in 2007-08 to Rs.88,421 in 2008-09.
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