16,800 Cr Supplementary Budget Presented in Assembly

Bhubaneswar: The supplementary budget worth Rs 16,800 crore for the financial year 2022-23 was presented in Odisha Legislative Assembly on the first day of the Winter Session of the House. The budget was tabled by Panchayat Raj Minister Pradip Amat on behalf of Finance Minister Niranjan Pujari. Management funds will be financed against the differential year-end balance available in the State Disaster Risk Management Fund (SDRMF). The Supplementary Provision of Rs.9,200 crore under Programme Expenditure is to be financed by tied up resources to the extent of Rs.2,066 crore and through additional revenue collection and savings to the extent of Rs.7,134 crore. DisasterRisk Mitigation: * Additional provision of Rs. 2,610 crore is proposed in the Supplementary Statement of Expenditure, 2022-23 against the differential year-end balance available in State Disaster Response Mitigation Fund. * Rs.200 crore has been provided for assistance to the farmers affected with crop loss during Kharif season in 2021. Transfers from State: * Total of Rs. 55.54 crore is provided towards Transfer to PRIs as per SFC Award in the Supplementary Statement of
Expenditure, 2022-23. Provisions for Programme Expenditure and Priority Sectors: A. Farmers’welfare & food security: Total Rs. 306.65 crore has been allocated for irrigation facility, farmers’ welfare and food
security.
* Rs. 91crore has been provisioned for Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana(PMKSY)
* Rs. 50 crore is provisioned for National Mission on Agriculture Extension and
Technology(PMKUSUM)
* Rs. 164 crore is provided towards Supply of rice @ Rs.1/-per Kg (Procurement Operation
Support Scheme)
Health care facilities:
Atotal sum of Rs. 867 crore is allocated for public health care.
* For Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana Rs. 638 crore has been allocated and Rs. 68 crore is
provided towards Infrastructure Development of Health
Institutions, viz. Primary Health Centres, District
Headquarter Hospitals and Medical Colleges.
* Rs. 51 crore is provided towards Mukhya Mantri Swasthya
Seva Mission and Rs. 33 crore is provided towards Tertiary
Health Care-Super Speciality Services.
* Rs. 10 crore is provided towards state share National
Health Mission (NHM). Empowering women and children:
A total sum of Rs. 172 crore is allocated for empowerment of women
and child development.
* Rs. 33 crore is provided under Mission Shakti Sambala Programme
* Rs. 27 crore is provided under Sakhsam Aganwadi & POSHAN 2.0
* Rs. 60 crore is provided under the scheme State Support to ICDS
towards honorarium and allowances to Anganwadi Workers / Helpers
and provision for new Gas connection in AWCs.
* Rs. 28 crore is provided for Conditional Cash Transfer for pregnant
Women- MAMATA Scheme
* Rs. 10 crore is provided towards Biju Sishu Surakshya Yojana
‘ASHIRBAD’ for care and protection of Specially Cared Children
whose parents have died during the Covid-19 pandemic
ST & SC development:
Total Rs. 438 crore allocated for ST & SC Development and Minority
& Backward Class Welfare initiatives.
* Rs. 166 crore is provided under the Umbrella Scheme for Education
of ST Students.
* Rs. 25 crore is provided under Scheme for Development of other
Backward Classes and denotified nomadic and semi-nomadic Tribes
* Rs. 87 crore is provided for Pre-matric Scholarship-SC & ST Students
* Rs. 30 crore is provided for Odisha PVTGs Empowerment &
Livelihood Improvement Programme(OPELIP)
Education, Sports and Skill Development:
Total Rs. 2,084 crore is allocated for education, sports and skill
development sector.
* Rs. 39 crore for State’s Support to MDM Mid-Day Meal (MDM)
and Rs. 306 crore for Mo School Abhiyan
* Rs. 301 crore has been provided for Odisha Adarsha Vidyalaya
* Rs. 67 crore has been provided for Non-Govt Aided High School
and Rs. 22 crore for Non-Govt. Primary & UP Schools
* Rs. 50 crore has been provided for Infrastructure Development of
Universities and Colleges
* Rs. 135 crore has been provided for GIA to Non-Govt. Colleges
* Rs. 26 crore has been provided for Scholarship under Higher
Education Department
* Rs. 508 crore is provided towards Development & Management of
Sports Infrastructure.
* Rs. 25 crore is provided towards Odisha State Self Employment
Mission
* Rs. 22 crore is provided towards Infrastructure Development of
Engineering Schools / Polytechnics
Rural Development:
Total allocation of Rs. 552 crore for rural housing, wage employment,
provision of drinking water and rural infrastructure.
* Rs. 550 crore is provided for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana
(PMGSY) G. Urban Development:
Total allocation of Rs. 782 crore for Urban Development.
* Rs. 337 crore is provided under Urban Sanitation Scheme and Rs.
10 crore is provided for Improvement of Urban Governance
* Rs. 296 crore is provided under Smart City and Rs. 33 crore is
provided under Prime Ministers Awas Yojana (PMAY)
* Rs. 71 crore is provided under Central Sector Scheme Cities
Investment to Innovate, Integrate & Sustain (CITIIS)
1. Energy, IT, Commerce, Transport and R&D:
Total allocation of Rs. 388 crore for Energy, IT, Commerce, Transport
and R&D sectors taken together.
* Rs. 49 crore is provided as Financial assistance to OSRTC
* Rs. 188 crore is provided for construction of Bus Terminals and
related Infrastructure
* Rs. 2 crore is provided for Development of Minor Ports
* Rs. 3 crore is provided for State Capital Project
* Rs. 9 crore is provided towards Ama Ghare LED Light
Promotion of Culture and Tourism:
Total allocation of Rs. 128 crore for promotion of Culture and Tourism.
* Rs. 99 crore is provided towards Tourist Information and Publicity.
* Rs. 25 crore is provided for the Directorate of Culture.
8. FRBM Compliance and Supplementary Budget, 2022-23:

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