New Delhi: A week since the Delhi Government seeks community participation in making a budget of 2022-23, has received more than 1,000 suggestions, which are mostly related to education, health and economic growth.
“The government has introduced participatory budgeting for transparency, accountability, and the first governance of people,” said an official.
The last date for sending suggestions is February 15, because the budget session is being planned in the last week of March, said the source.
The official said that many of his suggestions were quite unique, such as the development of ‘Mohalla Library’ on the ‘Mohalla Clinic’ line to help provide privacy while learning to residents of a solid population.
“There are suggestions for incentives to adopting electric vehicles through steps such as cheaper parking,” he said.
“Other innovative suggestions include small-scale solar power plants, local waste treatment plants, water use processed for garden irrigation and the gathering of e-waste from the doorway.
Along with this country celebrating 75 years of independence, the Kejrianwal government has called the budget for the year fiscal 2021-2022 budget Dishbhakti.
The minister’s chairman said Dishbhakti was not limited to speech and posters and confirmed that bringing a revolution in education and health care was also a form of Dishbhakti.
The Dishbhakti budget 2021-22 saw a 25% allocation for education and 14% for health care, Apart from the infrastructure, including electricity and water supply.
Total expenses are 6.1% higher than the budget presented for the financial year 2020-21.
Delhi’s 2021 budget, deputy chairman of the Minister and Minister of Finance Manish Sisodia announced the introduction of ‘Deshbhakti curriculum’ for instill the spirit of patriotism and nationality Da Delhi government school students.
As part of the budget, a large tricolor flag is planned to be installed in 500 locations throughout Delhi with a total expenditure of Rs 104 Crore.
A total of 80 high tricolor flags 115 feet have been installed until the date with the total expenditure of RS 16.6 Crore.
While unfurling the national flag, Delhi CM stated that Tiranga had been installed to pay homage to our freedom fighters.
Kejriwal said that the purpose of the AAM AADMI party party was to ensure that every time someone came out of their home, they must be able to see Tirana in every direction they saw.
“The Delhi government has diligently worked to improve his health infrastructure and in addition to new hospitals and improved infrastructure, every citizen of Delhi will soon have their own health card,” said an official.
“The Delhi government also oversees the future with Delhi @ 2047.
Delhi will also be used as the most habitable city in India with per capita income which is equivalent to Singapore,” he said, adding that Delhi will also bid the Olympics 2048.
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