"Talk to us." This is what non-governmental organisations are now pressing for in the countdown to Union Budget 2007-08. |
They are not content with handing out a charter of demands or organising rallies. They want the finance ministry and the Planning Commission to consult them on the Budget. |
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The Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA), a partner of the "Wada Na Todo" campaign network of NGOs, has released a people's budget charter and wants the finance ministry to hold formal consultation with it and other NGOs in the manner it hears views of industry chambers and trade unions. |
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The Planning Commission has responded positively by asking CBGA's People's Budget Initiative to make a presentation to the commission on the charter of demands for the Budget. They are also waiting for a meeting with the finance minister, says CBGA financial analyst Subrat Das. |
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The Budget-making process has to take into account views of all stakeholders. At present, civil society, which reflects the socio-economic concern of the common man.is left out, says Das. |
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Meanwhile, the CBGA has created its people's budget (see table)on the basis of consultations held with 250 participants from 16 states in November and December. For more, visit www.ncasindia.org |
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NGOs' BUDGET 2007-2008 |
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RESOURCE MOBILISATION |
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Gross tax revenue should be raised Base for wealth tax and inheritance tax should be widened. It was Rs 162 crore in 1998, Rs 265 crore in 2005-06 Restore capital gains tax. Increase rate of securities transactions tax Plug leakages in Customs duty and corporate taxes |
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AGRICULTURE Provide infrastructure for agriculture like cold chains, transport Village panchayat level agro service centres Time-bound programme for irrigation in all arable land Farmers insurance, crop insurance, institutional credits |
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EDUCATION Scrap Fiscal responsibility and Budget Management Act or keep education out of it. Raise allocation to 6 per cent Time-bound education infrastructure plan Separate plan for targets in enrolment, universalisation No additional funds for elementary education at cost of higher education |
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HEALTH Raise allocation to 3 per cent or Rs150,000 crore Increase family welfare budget from 4 to 10 per cent Increase health funds for weak states |
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INFRASTRUCTURE Raise targets and allocations for irrigation |
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DALITS and ADIVASIS Rs 32,000 crore for SC sub plan and Rs 14,000 crore for tribal sub plan out of total budget of Rs 200,000 crore |
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CHILDREN 1 per cent of total budget allocation for child protection Universalise anganwadis Ensure proper functioning with carrot-and-stick policy |
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