GUWAHATI: Assam government will provide Rs 10 crore solidarity fund to Meghalaya government as a good will gesture for National Games 2022 that is being hosted by the neighbouring state.
“State of Meghalaya is gearing up for hosting the National Games, 2022. As a goodwill gesture, a solidarity fund of Rs 10 crores to the Government of Meghalaya will be given,” announced Assam Finance Minister, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma while presenting the state budget for the fiscal 2019-20.
Sarma on Wednesday presented an Rs 1193.04 crore deficit state Budget announcing 18 flagship schemes that are basically aimed at providing benefits to middle-class and the poor.
These schemes include providing rice at Re 1 per kg to 53 lakh households, one tola gold to brides belonging to all communities where it is customary to provide gold at the time of wedding.
Rice at Re One per kg will be provided under the Affordable Nutrition & Nourishment Assistance (ANNA) Yojana. The government will start the pilot implementation of ANNA Yojana from March, 2019.
“I am happy to announce that we shall give ‘one tola gold’, costing around Rs 38,000 as on today, to brides belonging to all such communities of our State where it is customary to provide gold at the time of wedding. The benefit under this scheme can be availed upon formal registration of the marriages under the Special Marriage (Assam) Rules, 1954 and will reach the beneficiaries right in time for the social marriage,” said the minister.
He also promised to create development councils for indigenous Muslims for holistic development of the council among others. “Once the corporation is formed during the course of the year, I will immediately allocate a sum of Rs 100 crore for taking up various developmental and employment related activities,” the minister said.
The provision of admission fee waiver to upto degree level will be extended to those parents whose potential annual income is below Rs two lakh and that the government will provide free text books to students up to degree level (Arts, Science & Commerce) from the present level of Class XII.
Sarma further announced a subsidy of Rs 700 per student per month to be paid for 10 months in a year, irrespective of their economic status, on the mess bills, for those students staying in the hostels of government, or provincialised colleges and universities.
The government is going to provide battery operated ‘e-bikes’ to all girl students who secure first division or above in their higher secondary examinations for commuting to their places of higher studies.
Touching upon the tea gardens workers, the finance minister said that while the government has decided to provide rice, which is presently provided at the rate of Rs three per kg, free of cost to four lakh families in the tea garden areas and two kgs of sugar per month to the families of the tea garden workers.
The Budget Estimates of 2019-20 show a receipt of Rs 98339.05 crore under the consolidated fund of the State, the minister said in his budget speech while adding that out of this, Rs 83147.99 crore is on revenue account and the remaining Rs 15191.06 crore is under capital account.
“After adding the receipt of Rs 196542.08 crore under public account and Rs 100.00 crore under contingency fund, the aggregate receipts amount to Rs 294981.13 crore. As against this, total expenditure from the consolidated fund of the State in 2019-20 is estimated at Rs 99418.91 crore of which Rs 79742.26 crore is on revenue account and Rs 19676.65 crore is on capital account,” said Sarma.
“Taking into account the expenditure of Rs 194855.42 crore under public account and Rs 100.00 crore under contingency fund, the aggregate expenditure for the year is estimated at Rs 294374.33 crore. Thus, estimated transactions during the year will result in an estimated surplus of Rs 606.80 crore. This, together with the opening deficit of Rs 1799.84 crore will lead to a budget deficit of Rs 1193.04 crore at the end of the year 2019-2020,” said Sarma.