The Asian Age

53K crore ‘ Green’ Budget passed

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi Assembly on Tuesday passed the ` 53,000 crore “green” Budget for 2018- 19, with the maximum share for education and health in allocation­s and a focus on fighting pollution, including commission­ing of 1,000 electric buses and subsidies for switching to non- polluting fuel.

Of the total budgetary allocation­s, up from ` 48,000 crore in 2017- 18, as much as ` 13,997 crore ( 26 per cent of the Budget) has been allocated to the education sector and ` 6,729 ( 12.7 per cent) to the health sector.

The government also gave ` 6,903 crore to the local bodies, which is 13 per cent of the total Budget and is 9.88 per cent higher over the 2017- 18 allocation­s. The 26 antipollut­ion programmes, spanning four department­s — Environmen­t, Transport, Power, and Public Works — include a real- time, round- the- year study in partnershi­p with the University of Washington to understand sources of pollution.

Others include replacing all streetligh­ts on PWD roads with energy efficient LED lights, an extensive tree plantation drive, and new city forests in Jaunapur, Ayanagar, Dera Mandi and Bela Farm among others.

The programmes also have a slew of incentives for switching to non- polluting fuel, including 50 per cent concession in registrati­on charges for private cars with factory- fitted CNG kits. Restaurant­s will be given a subsidy of Rs 5,000 per ‘ tandoor’ or earthen oven to replace coal- based ones with electricit­y or gas- based variants. A subsidy of up to Rs 1 lakh will be given to industries in approved industrial areas, to switch to piped natural gas from existing polluting fuels.

Establishm­ents would get a subsidy of up to Rs 30,000 to switch from diesel generator sets to electricit­y generator sets.

The government will also launch an incentivis­ed pilot agricultur­ecumsolar farm scheme, under which solar panels will be installed on raised structures on agricultur­al farms without affecting the normal farming activities. Another pilot project aims to install solar panels over 16 km length of cycle tracks.

The ` 13,997 crore allocated for the education sector was up from ` 3,525 crore in the previous budget and finance minister Mr Sisodia said that education has been getting about 25 per cent of the total Budget for the third consecutiv­e year.

A sum of ` 175 crore was allotted for installing 1.2 lakh CCTVs.

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