...
...
Next Story

CM hails state budget, calls it balanced, growth oriented

Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday hailed the state budget for the year 2015-16, presented by the finance minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, as a balanced, growth oriented and pro-people budget.

Updated on: Mar 18, 2015 03:02 PM IST
Advertisement

Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on Wednesday hailed the state budget for the year 2015-16, presented by the finance minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, as a balanced, growth oriented and pro-people budget.

Parkash-Singh-Badal
Parkash-Singh-Badal

"In consonance with the state government's endeavour to achieve a target of comprehensive development, the budget 2015-16 is all set to take care of each section of society besides propelling the tempo of overall growth of the state" added Badal.

In a statement, the CM described the budget as a perfect roadmap to further put the state in the orbit of high growth trajectory. He appreciated the finance minister's vision not to burden people of Punjab with dose of any fresh taxes.

Badal said that the balanced budget was evident from the fact that it strikes a perfect balance in agriculture and industry as the agrarian sector has been allocated Rs 3512 crore whereas industrial sector would get a major fillip with the new Entrepreneurship Development Programme for micro and small enterprises.

The CM said that with the allocation of Rs 500 crore the budget has demonstrated the spirit of 'Right to Service" by setting up 2174 Sewa Kendras or Unified Service Centres for providing 50 services to the citizens at their doorstep. He said that these services would be enhanced to 200 over the next two years.

The chief minister also expressed satisfaction over the proposed monetary relief to the hapless families of the debt ridden farmers who have committed suicide and hoped that it would go a long way in mitigating their woes

 
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe