Ludhiana, June 25, 2015: The Aam Aadmi Party Legal Cell Incharge Mr H.S Phoolka praised India's first 'Swaraj Budget saying it is the first budget in 67 years which has been made by asking what the residents want and allocating funds accordingly. He thanked the Delhi Chief Minister Mr Arvind Kejriwal and the Deputy Chief Minister Mr Manish Sisodia for this excellent budget.
In a statement here today, he added here is the overview of Delhi Budget:
# In three years, will ensure the whole of Delhi gets clean drinking water
# Government is committed to implementation of Majithia commission recommendations
# Government will constitute 'Shramik Vikas Mission'
# Labour welfare centres will be set up across Delhi and the labourers will be registered through a single-window system along with other benefits
# Will give Rs 1 crore each to families of martyrs
# New old age homes will come up in different parts of Delhi
# Loans up to Rs 10 lakh each would be given to those interested in higher education. Girls will get the loan at 1% lesser interest rate
# Six new working women hostels to come up in Delhi
# It will be must for all public mode of transport to have GPS installed
# Marshals to travel in public transport, including buses, to ensure safety of women. CCTV cameras will also be installed in all the buses.
# Allocation of Rs 3695 crore for transport in Delhi
# E-rickshaw drivers will get subsidy of Rs 15,000 each
# A single ticket will be available for travelling in metro, buses and autorickshaws
# Different modes of transport in Delhi will be inter-connected, bus and auto information will be available on mobile phones
# There will be provisions to keep digital record of patients
# A total of 11 government hospitals in Delhi will be modernised.
# As many as 10,000 beds will be increased in hospitals and 1,000 new neighbour clinics will come up across Delhi. Of these, 500 will come up this year itself
# Health budget hiked by over 45% to Rs 4787 crore
# As many as 70 schools will work in two shifts
# Rs 310 crore allocated for skill development and professional education
# Delhi to get a new skill development university
# Bringing an amendment to act against schools and colleges not functioning with transparency
# At least 20,000 new teachers to be roped in
# We will convert 50 schools into model schools, will install CCTV cameras in all classrooms across all Delhi schools
# We aim at 100% literacy in Delhi in the next two years
# Budget allocation for education hiked by over 106% to Rs 9,836 crore
# Will introduce single-window clearance system to ease business, invite people from across the country to come and do business in India
# All colleges and villages in Delhi to get free wifi with an allocation of Rs 50 crore
# Every district to get new development authority DUDA
# We are moving towards smart city, smart administration
# As part of a pilot programme, will allocate Rs 20 crore each for 11 Assembly constituencies for development work, says Sisodia. The programme will be extended to other constituencies in future.
# No contractor would get payment for their work unless people are satisfied with the work done
# Propose a 'Swaraj Nidhi', which will be used at the disposal of the common man, allocate Rs 253 crore for the same
# We have given over Rs 1,131 crore to MCD by now, whereas it got just Rs 769 crore in the last financial year
# We want constructive usage of the money contributed by people
# Our government is committed to helping the civic bodies in the national capital
# Allocation of Rs 1,690 for subsidy on power and water tariff
# Rs 1,084 crore allocated to Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC)
# As much as 12% of the budget allocation will be given back to the Centre against the loans taken in the past
# Amount of Rs 5,908 crore allocated to local civic bodies
# The expenditure plan for FY2015-16 is of Rs 41,129 crore
# "Na rehber se mile, na rehguzar se milega, yeh toh hamaare paaon ka kaanta hai, yeh hamin se niklega," Sisodia takes a dig at the Centre.
# We have acted strongly against hoarding and black marketing
# Delhi has been deprived of the recommendation of the Finance Commission
# Tax worth Rs 26,604 crore was collected this financial year
# Per capita income of Delhi is more than the country-wide average
# The government plans to build safe storage houses for onions and other essential food items
Date:
Thursday, June 25, 2015