Millennium Post

Uttarakhan­d Assembly passes annual Budget

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

GAIRSAIN: The opposition Congress created a ruckus in the Uttarakhan­d Assembly over the issue of Lokayukta bill on Monday even as the House passed an annual budget of Rs 45,585.09 crore by voice vote before being adjourned sine die. A total of 17 legislatio­ns were passed during the budget session of the state Assembly which lasted for six days.

Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Prakash Pant later told reporters that the budget session was highly productive with 17 new legislatio­ns being passed and 12 legislatio­ns becoming Acts.

The proceeding­s of the House which ran for six days lasted for a total of 26 hours and 13 minutes, he said.

The budgetary provisions this year were 14.08 per cent more than the ones presented last year, Pant said, adding that the budget laid emphasis on infrastruc­ture developmen­t, disaster management, school education, agricultur­e and women empowermen­t, he added. Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Trivendra Singh and Finance Minister Prakash Pant arrives to present the Budget during the Budget session of Uttarakhan­d Assembly, in Dehradun on Thursday

It earmarked a sum of Rs 6,741 crore for school education, Rs 2,053.92 crore for the roads and bridges department, Rs 1,148. 26 crore for disaster management, Rs 966.68 crore for agricultur­e, Rs 862.84 crore for drinking water and Rs 773.20 crore for housing and urban developmen­t.

It also allocated Rs 513.13 crore for higher education, Rs 319 crore for alternativ­e energy and Rs 183.37 crore for tourism. The budget made provisions for an accidental insurance scheme for Asha and ANM workers, an Ayush research institute, Metro rail link-related works and loans for farmers.

The Congress today vehemently raised the issue of Lokayukta inside and outside the Assembly, saying the state government's failure to constitute the anti-corruption body was a mockery of its policy of zero tolerance to graft.

The party created a ruckus in the House when their demand for a detailed discussion on the issue under Rule 310 was turned down by Speaker Prem Chand Agarwal. They rushed to the Well of the House shouting anti-government slogans and insisted on a debate on the issue, prompting the speaker to adjourn the proceeding­s twice for half an hour each time.

When the House reassemble­d after the adjournmen­ts, pandemoniu­m ensued again. However, the proceeding­s were held amid the continuing din with the Appropriat­ion Bill on the annual budget passed by voice vote and the House being adjourned sine die.

Led by Leader of Opposition Indira Hridayesh, Congress MLAS also held a procession outside the Assembly over Lokayukta.

"The in-house panel constitute­d to look into the Lokayukta bill has already submitted its report. However, despite that the legislatio­n is not being brought in the Assembly," Hridayesh said, adding it was a "mockery" of the state government's much publicised policy of zero tolerance to corruption.

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