Millennium Post

Gurugram witnesses major investment in digitisati­on

- PIYUSH OHRIE

GURUGRAM: With services and industries playing key roles in ensuring that Haryana registered a healthy growth rate of 9 percent, Gurugram’s role towards state developmen­t has become all the more significan­t.

Maximum investment in service and industrial sectors has been done in Gurugram and the district contribute­s maximum to the state of Haryana.

The service sector in 201617 which grew at 10.7 percent contribute­d 51.7 percent of the revenue to the state exchequer.

While there was no direct mention of specific Budget allocation to Gurugram, the state government has allocated a substantia­l amount towards digitisati­on and power sectors that are vital for Gurugram’s growth. Trying to ensure that there is a fillip for cash transactio­ns, Finance Minister Captain Abhimanyu mentioned that all government transactio­ns over Rs 5,000 will now only be done digitally. With lack of transparen­cy being one of the major complaints in government payments, Captain Abhimanyu highlighte­d that enhancemen­t in digitisati­on will reduce corruption in the said department­s.

Besides the payments, the Haryana government will also enhance digitisati­on for selection of teachers and also for the sale of properties by forming a real estate portal.

With the power department in the state incurring losses and reeling under debt, the state government said that the government will take over certain debts of the power department­s to improve their financial condition.

The Haryana government has further stated that from April 1 the power rates will be reduced for consumers and the industries. Taking into cognisance the severe ground water depletion in Gurugram and areas of South Haryana, Captain Abhimanyu has also proposed to develop the pipeline system for better water supply.

The state Budget for 201718 became the first Budget where for budget of over Rs 1 lakh crore has been proposed by the Haryana government.

In the Budget, the state government has attempted to ensure the holistic developmen­t of both urban and rural areas. Sizeable amounts have been allocated in agricultur­e, social welfare for children and women, education and health.

Emphasis has also been given to developing the state’s transporta­tion structure, skill developmen­t among youth and small scale industrial units.

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