Talking to reporters here, the Chief Miniser said that he had requested the Union Finance Minister and also Secretary to the Ministry to include Puducherry as a member of the CFS.
"Once we are part of the CFC, we will get enhanced allocations as are available for the states", he said.
He said that Puducherry was getting a central allocation of Rs 567 crore every year under non-plan though Puducherry's commitments to meet liabilities arising out of implementation of Central Pay commission and payment of pension for government staff had been heavy.
Puducherry port would also go on stream shortly as a satellite port of Chennai Port Trust to boost cargo transactions.
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