City
Epaper

Odisha Assembly passes Appropriation Bill of Rs 2.65 lakh cr for 2024-25

By IANS | Updated: September 10, 2024 23:40 IST

Bhubaneshwar, Sep 10 Odisha Assembly on Tuesday passed the appropriation bill of Rs 2.65 lakh crore for the ...

Open in App

Bhubaneshwar, Sep 10 Odisha Assembly on Tuesday passed the appropriation bill of Rs 2.65 lakh crore for the financial year 2024-25.

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on July 25 presented the first-ever budget of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party after it came to power ending the 24-year rule of Naveen Patnaik-led Biju Janata Dal government.

The Chief Minister in his reply to the debate on the Appropriation Bill on Tuesday stated that special emphasis has been put on change, development, good governance and Odia Asmita in this budget to achieve the dream for the creation of a ‘Bikashit Odisha’ by 2036 when the state will celebrate 100 years of formation of Odisha as a separate province.

The Chief Minister has told the house that suggestions were received from 12,000 which is six times more than the previous year. He further claimed that the budget for 2024-25 has successfully passed the test on two important yardsticks, the budget’s scale and the fiscal discipline.

He said the fiscal deficit for the financial year 2024-25 has been pegged at Rs 32,403 crore which is 3.5 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), this is a sign of a healthy economy.

Taking a jibe at the opposition BJD, the Chief Minister said: “We all have seen the school transformation drama and its publicity in the media that was going on for the last three years. But, the real picture of all these schools is coming to the fore now. I have received many complaints on this and everything will be scrutinised.”

While mentioning various schemes announced in the budget for the improvement of the education system in the state, the Chief Minister accused the BJD government of not paying any attention towards the development of the modern infrastructure and availability of well-trained teachers resulting in the decline of quality of education in the state during the past few years.

He also mentioned several schemes announced by his government in the budget which includes Godabarish Mishra Adarsh Prathamika Vidyalaya scheme, Panchasakha Shikshya Setu Abhiyan etc to bring improvement in the education system.

He also alleged that health care was limited only to television and social media and a farce was going on in the name of world-class health care in the state during the rule of the BJD government.

He appealed to the opposition to keep the issue of the state's economy and development above politics.

--IANS

gyan/dan

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Trump feels very strongly about India-US relationship": White House

InternationalThird India-Belgium Foreign Office Consultations reviews full spectrum of ties

CricketVirat Kohli turns 37: Deep dive into stunning numbers of India's all-format batting juggernaut

InternationalJaishankar meets Sri Lankan Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa, discusses ties and regional cooperation

CricketAsia Cup trophy controversy, USAC suspension, WCA dispute to dominate ICC meetings in Dubai

National Realted Stories

NationalDelhi lawyers to hold strike on Nov 6 over 'illegal implication' of advocate in murder case

NationalUttarakhand Assembly becomes first in India to honour RSS on its centenary

NationalOdisha: War of words erupts between BJP and BJD ahead of Nuapada bypoll

NationalKaleshwaram case: Telangana CM throws a challenge at Kishan Reddy

NationalVijay Mallya files plea in Karnataka HC seeking details of assets seized, outstanding debt