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AP Budget 2015-16 Sector Wise Allocations

12th March, 2015 12:22pm     Andhra Pradesh      Comments  

AP Budget 2015-16 Sector Wise Allocations,AP Budget 2015 allocations list,AP Budget 2015 details

AP Budget 2015-16 Sector Wise Allocations, AP Budget 2015 allocations list, AP Budget 2015 details

AP government is likely to present its budget on March 12. Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu will present the Budget on March 12. AP finance minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu has directed all departments to review their current schemes and submit a report so that the allocation of funds can be done in a rational manner. The following are the allocations to the sectors

Total Budget – Rs.1,13,049   Crores
Unplanned Costing – Rs. 78,637 Crores
Planned Costing – Rs.34,413  Crores
Revenue deficit – Rs. 7,300 Crores
Financial Deficit: Rs. Rs 1700 crores

Sector Wise allocations

Home Ministry : Rs. 4062 crores
Modernisation of Police Department: 40 lakhs
Department of Transportation : Rs. 122 crores
Forest department: Rs. 284 crores
Development of sports : Rs. 45 crores
Setting up of new AP capital : Rs. 3168 crores
Godavari pushkaralu: Rs. 200 crores
Labour   department: Rs. 281 crores
IT Department: 370 Crores
Disaster Management: Rs. 488  crores

School education : Rs. 14962 crores
Socail welfare department: Rs. 933 Crores
Higher education: Rs. 3069 crores
Department of Energy : Rs. 4367 crores
Panchayatiraj : Rs. 3296 crores
Tribal welfare: Rs. 993 cr.
Roads and buildings dept: Rs. 2960 cr

Intermediate Education: Rs.585 crores
Old and Disabled: Rs. 45 Crores
Skill development: Rs. 360 cr
Medical and health Department: Rs.5728 crore

Rural Development: Rs. 8,212 crore
Panchayati Raj: Rs. 3,296 crore
Health, medical & family welfare: Rs. 5,728 crore
Handlooms & textiles : Rs. 46 crore
Housing: Rs. 897 crore
Civil Supplies:Rs. 2,459 crore
Women & Child welfare: Rs. 1,080 crore
Welfare of the disabled and senior citizens: Rs. 45 crore
BC Welfare: Rs. 3,231 crore
Minorities Welfare: Rs. 379 crore
Social welfare: Rs. 2,123 crore
Tribal Welfare: Rs. 993 crore
Irrigation: Rs. 5,258 crore
National Marine Academy at Vijayawada: RS.4062 crore


Live Updates

14.02: RS.4062 crore for National Marine Academy at Vijayawada and 300 acres Government land identified: FM

13.56: RS.770 Crore being sought from World Bank through Union Government for taking up Hudhud related works: Finance Minister.

13.26: Rs. 3,168 crore provision proposed for new State capital.

13.24: Rs. 8,212 crore provision proposed for Rural Development and an allocation of Rs. 3,296 crore for Panchayati Raj.

13.20: Rs. 5,728 crore allocation proposed for health, medical & family welfare and Rs. 14,962 crore provision proposed for School education.

13.15: Allocation of Rs. 46 crore proposed for handlooms & textiles, Rs. 897 crore for housing. and Rs. 2,459 crore for Civil Supplies.

13.12: Rs. 1,080 crore provision for Women & Child welfare. and Rs. 45 crore for welfare of the disabled and senior citizens.

13.10: Rs. 3,231 crore provision proposed for BC Welfare. and Rs. 379 crore for Minorities Welfare.

13.08: Rs. 2,123 crore provision proposed for social welfare. Rs. 993 crore provision proposed for Tribal Welfare.

13.06: Rs. 5,258 crore provision proposed for irrigation in Budget Estimates 2015-16.

13.05: Lift irrigation scheme taken up at Pattiseema of West Godavari to divert 80 TMC of flood water to River Godavari through ISRMC to River Krishna.

13.04: Sports will get Rs. 45 cr., while Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam METRO RAIL projects will get Rs. 300 cr

13.03: Polavaram will divert 80 TMC of Godavari waters to River Krishna and irrigate 7 lakh acres, supply 23.44 TMC for drinking and industrial needs of Visakhapatnam City and generate 960 MW hydel power.

13.02: Polavaram declared as national project and the first in India for interlinking of rivers.

13.01: Provisional estimates of per capita income at current prices for 2014-15 is Rs. 90,517 against Rs. 81,397 crore in 2013-14, a growth of 11.21 per cent.

13.00: Provisional estimates of GSDP at current prices for 2014-15 (Advanced Estimates) is put at Rs. 5,20,030 crore as against Rs. 4,64,183 crore, a growth of 12.03 per cent.

12.59: Allocation for health sector up from 3.92 per cent of total budget to 5.07 per cent.

12.59: Quotes George Bernard Shaw 'The greatest evils and worst of crimes is poverty; our first duty, a duty to which every other consideration should be sacrificed, is not to be poor'.

12.59: Forests department will get Rs. 284 cr

12.58: AP FM says vision is to achieve a poverty-free society where citizens have equitable opportunities.

12.57: BC welfare will get Rs. 3231 cr

12.57: Information Technology department will get Rs. 370 cr

12.56: Smart village/Smart Ward is the ultimate development paradigm, says AP FM Y. Ramakrishnudu.

12.54: Higher education will get Rs.3049 cr and Intermediate education Rs. 585 cr

12.52: School education will get Rs 14962 cr

12.50: Increase in capital budget layout is from Rs. 7,069 crore to Rs. 9,818 crore, up 38.88 per cent.

12.48: Skill development will get Rs. 360 cr

12.46: Increase in plan budget from Rs. 26,672 crore to Rs. 34,412 crore, up 29.02 per cent.

12.44: Total increase in size of budget is 1.1 per cent, up from Rs. 1,11,823 crore for 2014-15, to Rs. 1,13,048 crore.

12.42: Medical and health Department will get Rs.5728 crore

12.40: By 2019-20, the tax-GSDP ratio is expected to go up to 8.41 per cent, while for Telangana it is expected to touch 10.26 per cent.

12: 38: Projected tax-GSDP ratio as per 14th Finance Commission for A.P. is 7.98 per cent against 9.99 per cent for Telangana in 2015-16.

12.36: Provisions in the AP Reorganisation Act, 2014 for development of AP signify only tokenism and may not compensate the loss of opportunity for the people due to the division.

12.34: AP FM recalls the unfortunate scenario which the present Government inherited and the manner in which it is compelled to deal with complexities and problems that the State is burdened with.

12.33: AP Finance Minister Y. Ramakrishnudu says his budget for 2015-16 is one more step forward in the direction of realising an equity-oriented, dynamic and cohesive society.

12.31: Tribal welfare will get Rs. 993 cr.

12.29: Roads and buildings dept will get Rs. 2960 cr

12.25: A.P. Transport department will get Rs. 122 cr.

12.24: Nature too has not been kind to AP.

12.23: Finance Commission unfairly treated AP on par with other states in deciding quantum of the grants.

12.22: Y. Ramakrishnudu projects plan expenditure at Rs. 34,412 cr and non-plan expenditure at Rs. 78,637 crore.

12.20: Finance Minister presents Rs 1,13,049 crore budget.

12.16: AP Finance Minister, Y. Ramakrishnudu brings budget papers in an environment- friendly bag to the Assembly.

12.10 p.m.: First full-fledged budget of Andhra Pradesh after its division last year being presented by Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu in Hyderabad on Thursday.


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