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Punjab Bud 2014-15:Rehabilitation centres, skill dev for youth

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Focussing on youth, Punjab Budget 2014-15 has earmarked Rs 500 crore for skill development and Rs 100 crore for setting up rehabilitation centres for drug addicts in each district, while refraining from imposing fresh taxes.

Presenting the SAD-BJP led state government's third state budget, Finance Minister Parminder Singh Dhindsa today tabled in state Assembly the budget with total size of Rs 73,593 crore, which also includes Rs 15,000 crore towards ways and means of transactions for current fiscal.

The effective size of the state budget was Rs 58,593 crore, he said.

The Minister projected revenue deficit of Rs 4,252.63 crore for current fiscal which will be 1.16 per cent of GSDP.
 

Facing severe criticism during the Lok Sabha elections 2014 over rampant drug abuse in the state, the state government has proposed to set up rehabilitation centres for drug addicts in each district at a cost of Rs 100 crore.

"The state government is committed to eradicate drug menace in effective manner...The state is in the process of operationalisation of five state of the art 50 bedded drug de-addition centres at Bathinda, Jalandhar and Amritsar at a cost of Rs 25 crore. The government now proposes to set up rehabilitation centres in each districts at a cost of Rs 100 crore," Dhindsa said in his Budget speech.

"We are confident that in coming two years, we will wipe out this scourge from out state," he said.

The Finance Minister has kept focus on providing skills to youth by utilising the training capacity of various governments and private institutions as well as engaging reputed private training providers.

"The state government shall make efforts towards skilling approximately 3 lakh youth at a cost of over Rs 500 crore during 2014-15," he said.

Dhindsa said the government would strengthen and upgrade existing skill training infrastructure.

"The state government has signed MoU with Tata Sons towards improving and upgrading 6 it is. The state government also proposes to set up a multi skill development centres in partnership with private sector in Ludhiana with training capacity of 10,000 candidates per annum," he said.

For providing free power to farmers, BPL and SC families, the state government has earmarked Rs 5,300 crore as power subsidy for 2014-15 as against Rs 4,815 crore during last fiscal, said Dhindsa.

To ensure farm growth, Dhindsa proposed programmes including Rs 500 crore for strengthening farm and allied sector under RKVY.

He also announced to dole out Rs 82 crore under National Horticulture Mission, Rs 72 crore under National Food Security Mission, Rs 33 crore under National Mission of Agriculture Extension and Technology, Rs 27 crore under National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture and Rs 5 crore under National Oilseeds and Oil Palm mission.

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First Published: Jul 16 2014 | 6:57 PM IST

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