MANIPUR CM PRESENTS DEFICIT BUDGET Source : SM
Great Stride in Bridging Hill - Valley Divides
IMPHAL, Feb 14:
On the first day of the Budget Session, Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh today presented a deficit budget of 21,224 crore rupees for the fiscal year 2020 – 21 in the state assembly. &...
On the first day of the Budget Session, Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh today presented a deficit budget of 21,224 crore rupees for the fiscal year 2020 – 21 in the state assembly. &...
MANIPUR CM PRESENTS DEFICIT BUDGET Source : SM
Great Stride in Bridging Hill - Valley Divides
IMPHAL, Feb 14:
On the first day of the Budget Session, Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh today presented a deficit budget of 21,224 crore rupees for the fiscal year 2020 – 21 in the state assembly.
It shows a deficit of 1,363 crore rupees. Presenting the budget in the House, the Chief Minister, who also holds the finance portfolio said his government’s policies are people oriented and decisions are based on feedback from the people.
Mr Biren Singh said his government is giving top priorities in the fields of education, tourism and conservation of environment, forests & wildlife. Providing safe drinking water and proper sanitation are also other priority areas of his government, he added.
The Chief Minister said the government has taken great strides to bridge the divide between valley and hill areas of the state. He also informed the House that the long awaited Imphal – Mandalay (in Myanmar) flight is likely to be introduced this year which will help boost in medical tourism. Earlier, Governor Dr Najma Heptulla addressed the Session.
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On the first day of the Budget Session, Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh today presented a deficit budget of 21,224 crore rupees for the fiscal year 2020 – 21 in the state assembly.
It shows a deficit of 1,363 crore rupees. Presenting the budget in the House, the Chief Minister, who also holds the finance portfolio said his government’s policies are people oriented and decisions are based on feedback from the people.
Mr Biren Singh said his government is giving top priorities in the fields of education, tourism and conservation of environment, forests & wildlife. Providing safe drinking water and proper sanitation are also other priority areas of his government, he added.
The Chief Minister said the government has taken great strides to bridge the divide between valley and hill areas of the state. He also informed the House that the long awaited Imphal – Mandalay (in Myanmar) flight is likely to be introduced this year which will help boost in medical tourism. Earlier, Governor Dr Najma Heptulla addressed the Session.
#BudgetSession #DeficitBudget #Feb14 #Business
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