The Aam Admi Party government in Delhi, on Thursday, announced a Rs 530-billion budget for 2018-19 with major emphasis on environment, health and education sectors.
Presenting the budget, finance minister Manish Sisodia made a slew of announcements including 'health insurance for all' scheme and several 'green' initiatives.
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal hailed the budget saying that it takes care of all sections of society.
"In the budget, government had taken care of all sections of society. There is a lot for poor people, women, middle class and students. It is a first of its kind Green Budget in the country. Besides education and health, we have focused on roads, sewer and water. We have also stressed on investment in these three areas," Kejriwal said.
2) 140 billion for education sector: Delhi government's 2018-2019 budget laid major emphasis on the
education sector. The government allocated Rs 139.99 billion, which is 26 per cent of the total budget, for the sector.
In the budget for the financial year 2017-2018, 23.5 per cent of the total budget amount was allocated for the education sector.
Under the budget, funds have been dedicated for installation of CCTV cameras in school buildings, self-defence training for girl students, promotion of sports in schools and setting up of a world-class skill centre.
Presenting the budget, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said Rs 1.75 billion will be allocated for installation of CCTV cameras in school buildings. A total of 1,20,000 cameras will be installed.
4) 'Green' budget: Sisodia termed the 2018-19 budget as the first
'Green budget' saying that the budget aimed at effective containment of pollution in the city.
"We are going to thread 26 programmes and schemes of Transport, Power, Environment and PWD departments for devising a unified system of pollution control to bring down levels of different pollutants," he said.
Sisodia announced 50 per cent concession in registration of CNG cars, and said solar panels will be installed over 16 km cycle track.
As many as 1,000 indoor display boards will be installed in government buildings to display information on air pollution levels. There will also be subsidy for restaurants to encourage them to move from using coal to electricity or gas-based tandoors.
5) Rs 2.57 billion for information and publicity: The Delhi government has set aside Rs 2.57 billion for information and publicity in the budget. The amount is 29 per cent higher compared to the previous budget.