In a meeting with the members of the visiting 14th Finance Commission, he said the Commission might consider transfer of much higher quantum of non-plan fund to the state so that the state government could take up poverty alleviation schemes on a wider scale.
The chief minister said stress should be given on providing employment opportunity to the youths of the state the finances of which were passing through a difficult time.
Higher quantum of non-plan fund was also needed to bridge the gap in non-plan account and in view of the possible impact of the seventh pay commission, he said.
Lal Thanhawla said the state was trying to achieve a reasonable degree of financial self-dependence and required the assistance and guidance of the Finance Commission.
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