Once the Centre earmarked Rs 1000 crores sought by the government under non-plan and also an additional allocation of Rs 500 crores for payment to the government staff in keeping with the report of Seventh Pay Commission a full fledged budget would be feasible probably in April, he told reporers here.
Narayanasamy who returned here from Delhi yesterday after meeting Central Ministers to push the plea of Puducherry for approval of the Centre for various developmental projects said that a MoU was inked on March 15 in Delhi between the Puducherry port and Chennai Port Trust to develop the Puducherry port into a satellite port for export import activities.
Puducherry government would net a revenue of around Rs 400 crores every year once the satellite port becomes functional. There would be availability of jobs to three thousand persons, he said.