Presenting the general budget in Parliament, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced an outlay of Rs 77,383.12 crore to the Home Ministry of which Rs 67,408.12 crore is under non-plan and Rs 9,975 crore under plan heads.
In the 2015-16 budget, Home Ministry was allocated Rs 62,124.52 crore.
In the 2016-17 budget, a total of Rs 50,176.45 crore has been allocated to seven paramilitary forces.
Border security Force, which guards Indo-Pak and Indo-Bangladesh borders, will get Rs 14,652.90 crore while Central Industrial Security Force, responsible for security of country's airports, nuclear installation, key government buildings and private entities like Infosys, has been allocated Rs 6,067.13 crore.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police, tasked with protecting the Sino-Indian border, has got an outlay of Rs 4,231.04 crore and Assam Rifles, deployed in Indo-Myanmar border and dealing with insurgents in the Northeast, will get Rs 4,363.88 crore.
Delhi Police, which reports to the Home Ministry, has been given Rs 5,657.84 crore in the budget.
The budget allocated Rs 2,490 crore for erection of barbed wire fencing, construction of roads and induction of Hi-tech surveillance on Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Pak borders.
The Intelligence Bureau, responsible for gathering
internal intelligence, has been allocated Rs 1,410.45 crore while Special Protection Group, which guards Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh, Atal Behari Vajpayee, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, her children Rahul and Priyanka, will get Rs 359.55 crore.
Rs 2,119.88 crore has been kept in the budget for "providing support for research activities" in the Home Ministry.
A Rs 150 crore has been allocated under Nirbhaya fund for safety of women. This provision is for transfer of funds to the Nirbhaya Fund in the Public Account and expenditures out of Nirbhaya Fund by MHA.
The expenditure will be on backend integration of distress signals from victims, with the help of mobile vans and control rooms (now renamed as National Emergency Response System and Central Victim Compensation Fund for women and child victims) and also for various other schemes for Safety of women by Delhi Police.
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