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Pre-Budget meet: Rajan seeks funds for railway projects in TN

“This continuous neglect has resulted in a skewed modal mix in the state. I request adequate fund allocation for railway projects in the state at least in the upcoming Union Budget,” he said.

Published on: Nov 25, 2022 11:49 PM IST
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The successive Union Budgets have “always under provided” for the railway projects in Tamil Nadu, said state finance minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan during a pre-Budget meeting in the national capital on Friday with Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

finance minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (Avenuesmadurai / Wikimedia Commons)
finance minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (Avenuesmadurai / Wikimedia Commons)

“This continuous neglect has resulted in a skewed modal mix in the state. I request adequate fund allocation for railway projects in the state at least in the upcoming Union Budget,” he said.

He also requested a sanction of six railway projects in the upcoming Budget, including Tambaram-Chengalpattu 4th line - 600 crore; Attipattu - Gummidipoondi 3rd and 4th lines - 500 crore; New line from Tirupattur -Krishnagiri-Hosur - 1,486 crore; doubling of Arakanom-Kanchipuram Chengalpattu line - 1,360 crore; Vande Bharat Train from Chennai to Madurai and Vande Bharat Train from Chennai to Coimbatore.

Requesting the Centre to reduce the duties on imported wood, he said that Tamil Nadu set up the first International Furniture Park in the country and this (reducing the duties) will help in attracting investment in this important sector.

In order to spur economic growth in the rural areas, he called for greater investment in agriculture and allied sectors. “To complement the efforts of the state government in these areas, I request the Hon’ble Union Finance Minister to enhance the allocation under ‘Rural Infrastructure Development Fund’ (RIDF) of NABARD, the ‘Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund’ (DIDF) and ‘Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund’ (FAIDF) in the upcoming Union Budget,” he said.

 
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