HP CM Sukhu presents supplementary finances of ₹17,053 crore for 2024-25

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: Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, who additionally holds the finance portfolio, offered the ultimate instalment of supplementary calls for for grants for the yr 2024-25 on Tuesday, amounting to ₹17,053.78 crore.

HP CM Sukhu presents supplementary finances of ₹17,053 crore for 2024-25

The supplementary calls for included an allocation of ₹15,776.19 crore beneath state schemes and ₹1,277.59 crore beneath centrally sponsored schemes.

The main expenditures proposed within the calls for embrace ₹10,137.07 crore for the compensation of Methods and Means Advances/Overdraft, ₹1,033.63 crore for energy subsidy, restoration of energy transformers broken in the course of the monsoon, and loans to energy sector utilities like HP Energy Transmission Company, HP Energy Company, HP State Electrical energy Board, and HP State Load Dispatch Centre.

An allocation of ₹814.94 crore has been made for subsidies to the Himachal Highway Transport Company in lieu of fare concessions to numerous classes of passengers and the acquisition of e-buses. Moreover, ₹763.26 crore has been allotted for pensions and different retirement advantages, ₹455.91 crore for the development of medical faculties, buy of equipment, and the HIMCARE Yojana.

An quantity of ₹329.44 crore has been allotted for water provide and sanitation schemes, ₹303.67 crore for aid in response to pure calamities, ₹173.25 crore for tourism improvement, and ₹150.19 crore for the restoration/reconstruction of college buildings broken in the course of the monsoon, development of latest faculty and school buildings, indoor auditoriums, and cost of pending liabilities of Pharmacy Faculty Seraj.

Additional, ₹142.83 crore has been supplied for grants to rural native our bodies beneath the fifteenth Finance Fee, ₹135.88 crore for the development of roads/bridges and compensation, ₹130.16 crore for the development of hostels for working girls, honorariums to Anganwadi employees/mini Anganwadi employees/helpers, Mukhya Mantri Sukh Aashray Yojana, Mukhya Mantri Sukh Shiksha Yojana, and Indira Gandhi Mahila Samman Nidhi Yojana. An quantity of ₹127.77 crore has been allotted for the development of a State Visitor Home at Dwaraka, New Delhi, a women’ hostel at Nationwide Regulation College, development and upkeep of workplace buildings, and ₹124.50 crore for railway initiatives.

As well as, ₹120.72 crore has been put aside for the cost of wages beneath MGNREGA, ₹88.97 crore for the Bulk Drug Park, Medical Gadget Park, and HIMSWAN connectivity, ₹81.52 crore for grants to city native our bodies, restoration/reconstruction works, ₹79.62 crore for the JICA venture, ₹73.54 crore to clear the pending liabilities of the market intervention scheme (MIS), and ₹73.54 crore for the development and upkeep of residential buildings and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

Beneath the Centrally Sponsored Schemes, the supplementary calls for included ₹296.56 crore for PM Gramin Sadak Yojana, ₹207.71 crore for the Nationwide Catastrophe Response Fund, ₹207.23 crore for compensation to Renukaji Dam oustees, and ₹90.28 crore for PM Awas Yojana (Gramin).

It additionally consists of ₹53.39 crore for MNREGA, ₹51.74 crore for AMRUT, ₹43.25 crore for PM Colleges for Rising India, ₹42.71 crore for subsidy on wheat and rice to below-poverty-line (BPL) households, ₹38.62 crore for Rashtriya Gram Swaraj Abhiyan, ₹35.23 crore for the Particular Diet Programme, ₹22.29 crore for the Swachh Bharat Mission, and ₹18.88 crore for PM Matsya Sampada Yojana.