Karnataka government on Wednesday pledged to spend Rs 550 crore over the next five years to implement development programmes under 11 missions, outlined by President A P J Abdul Kalam, for the state. |
Kalam had spelt out the missions in his address to the joint session of the state legislature in January, marking the celebration of golden jubilee of Karnataka's formation. |
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Replying to the debate on the state budget for 2006-07, in the assembly, deputy chief minister B S Yediyurappa, who holds the finance portfolio, announced the setting up of a high-level committee to monitor the implementation of D M Nanjundappa Committee report on correcting regional imbalances. |
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He also announced an increase of Rs 10 crore in the allocation for setting up circuit benches in north Karnataka, taking the total funds earmarked to Rs 30 crore. |
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Between Rs 9 crore and Rs 10 crore was allocated for development of the dry lands (bayaluseeme). |
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Yediyurappa dismissed the opposition's allegation of reduced budgetary support for various sectors, including agriculture and irrigation, asserting that more funds have been set apart. |
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Gram panchayats, which make timely clearance of power bills will get 25 per cent subsidy, he said. |
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He said that Rs 15 crore has been provided in the budget to take up welfare programmes in naxal-affected areas and ruled out further extension of time for farmers to avail the 'interest-waiver scheme'. |
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The government had extended time till April 30, a deadline that expired in September 30 last. |
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