Manipur CM presents budget with focus on agri sector

Imphal, Jul 31: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Wednesday tabled the state budget for the financial year 2024-25, with a gross expenditure of Rs 34,899 crore, focusing on the agricultural sector and rehabilitation of the people affected by natural disasters.

Singh who is also the finance minister said the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) for 2024-25 is estimated at Rs 49,937 crore.

Presenting the budget on the first day of the session, Singh emphasized the significance of agriculture to the state’s economy, acknowledging the challenges faced by farmers due to the unrest and natural disasters.

“Compensation has been paid to many affected farmers, with more to follow. Efforts are underway to ensure that all cultivable plots of land are accessible to farmers,” Singh said.

He highlighted the increased support from Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) and announced an allocation of Rs 883 crore for agriculture and allied sectors, including fisheries, horticulture, animal husbandry, and organic crops.

Singh also expressed concern about the recent natural disaster that occurred in the state in May and July.

“A special relief package of Rs 101.75 crore was approved for operating relief camps for displaced individuals. Another Rs 209.45 crore was allocated for relief and rehabilitation schemes. Furthermore, the central government approved Rs 145.18 crore for temporary shelters for 3000 displaced persons,” he said.

The chief minister also said that a proposal for compensation for damage caused by hailstorms has been submitted to the central government following a recent inspection by a central team.

The chief minister had on February 28 presented a vote-on-account, stating that it can better coordinate its efforts with the central government when the full-fledged Union Budget would be tabled later this year.

Singh said that the proposed total gross expenditure from the Consolidated Fund is Rs 34,899 crore, with revenue expenditure at Rs 20,628 crore and a capital outlay of Rs 8,616 crore. The fiscal deficit is estimated at Rs 1,526 crore, which is 3 per cent of the GSDP.

Total receipts are anticipated at Rs 34,815 crore and revenue receipts are at Rs 27,716 crore while capital receipts are estimated to be Rs 7,099 crore.

The state’s own tax and non-tax receipts are projected at Rs 2,470 crore and Rs 300 crore, respectively, Singh said. (PTI)

Hot this week

Pay hike of Assam ministers, MLAs likely as 3-member panel submits report

Full report likely by Oct 30 Guwahati Sept 25: There...

Meghalaya Biological Park Inaugurated After 25 Years: A New Chapter in Conservation and Education

Shillong, Nov 28: Though it took nearly 25 years...

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya man missing in Bangkok

Shillong, Jan 10: A 57-year-old Meghalaya resident, Mr. Treactchell...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

4 Italians dead in Maldives sea cave

Rome, May 18: Italy's Foreign Ministry said Monday rescuers...

Pakistani forces kill 35 terrorists

Islamabad, May 18: Pakistani security forces have killed 35...

PM Modi calls for peaceful resolution of conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine

Oslo, May 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday...

Conrad says people remain at centre of govt policies

Conrad accuses rivals of spreading misinformation Damas (North Garo Hills),...

Climate Change Threatens 2026 FIFA World Cup

By Dipak Kurmi The global sporting community stands on the...

After Trump, Putin to visit Beijing for talks with Xi

Beijing, May 18: Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit...

Rayhan Thomas finishes T-13 at Colonial Life Charity Classic

Elgin (USA), May 18: Indian golfer Rayhan Thomas carded...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories