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Union budget: with RS 5.3CR, PJK gets a 3.8% increase

Union budget: with RS 5.3CR, PJK gets a 3.8% increase
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Chandigarh: The center allocates Rs 5,382.79 Crore to the city for the 2022-23 fiscal year in the Union budget presented on Tuesday.
The number of Rs 196.67 Crore More than RS 5,186.12 Crore Ut has received the last time, a 3.79% increase of a total of 4,843 crore is approved based on the income of head – which is intended for the obligation and wages of all employees who are committed, while RS 539.33 Crore is in under the capital segment for new projects and development work.
The Ministry of Finance increases funds amounting to RS 276 Crore under the head of income, but reduces it by Rs 80 Crore under the capital section.
Last time, Rs 4,567.67 Crore was allocated based on income and RS 618.45 Crore in advance of capital.
The maximum number of RS 1,031 Crore is given for the energy sector compared to RS 925.19 Crore last year.
The number of Rs 882 Crore is intended for the Ministry of Education, RS 838.59 Crore for housing and urban development, Rs 609.09 Crore for the Ministry of Health to improve infrastructure and other expenses.
The police department gets Hospital 640 Crore and Wing RS 301 Crore transportation.
Under the minor segment, RS 82.38 Crore is given under the Category of Social Security and Welfare, Rs 47 Crore for Forests and Wildlife, Rs 20 Crore for Workers, Rs 14 Crore for Food and Supply and 72 Lakh Rs for Rural Development.
The Ministry save Rs 887.70 Crore under the “Other” category.
This money can be spent by UT according to the needs outside of this department.
Commenting on health wings, the Ministry of Finance said, “The money can be used to increase 50 public health centers to hospital 250 beds, strengthening 50 polyclinic beds, rural areas and health centers, employee insurance and other health schemes and development centers of trauma Regional, Institute of Mental Health, and Institute of Rehabilitation for Intellectual Disabilities.
“Under the category of police housing and allied works, the Ministry said the funds could be used for police housing and allied works such as the development of infrastructure, building and home renovation.

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