Presenting a revenue surplus budget of Rs 14555.59 crore in the state assembly, Finance Minister Abdul Bari Siddqiui said, "We have presented a Budget expenditure of Rs 1,60,085.69 crore for 2017-18 which is Rs 15389.42 crore more than the current year's budget estimate of Rs 1,44,696.27 crore."
"We have not proposed any fresh taxes in the budget," Siddiqui told reporters later after the budget presentation.
The state's fiscal deficit has been estimated at Rs 18,112 crore, which is 2.87 per cent of the gross state domestic product (GSDP) estimated at Rs 632180.00 crore.
Had the Centre accorded Bihar special category state status and implemented special package as announced by the Centre, Bihar would have prospered, he said.
The budget also mentioned the state government facing difficulties due to demonetisation.
"We never faced such a situation in our life when we had to face currency crunch for 100 days that adversely affected employment, income, expenditure and daily life of the people in the state. This happened because we have an economy run on 94 per cent cash. We have not been able to adopt digital transaction."
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 'Saat Nischay' (seven resolves) which has found its place in the budget document. Most of the schemes in it were launched by the government in 2016 itself.
"As far as seven resolves are concerned, adequate allocation has been made to the respective departments to which the seven resolves schemes are linked," Siddiqui said.
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