The estimates of expenditure in the Vote on Account are based on salaries, wages, pension and other essential revenue expenditure.
"An amount of Rs 371.22 crore has been estimated under plan and Rs 1415.08 crore under non-plan," Tuki, who also holds the Finance portfolio, said in his speech.
He said, there would be major changes in the pattern of assistance from the Centre from the next financial year.
"Details of changes in sharing pattern will be worked out on the basis of available resources from union finances as the Planning Commission has been replaced by NITI Ayog.
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"However, details of the changes are yet to be received, which are necessary for preparation of the Budget Estimates for 2015-16," Tuki said.
There has been a fundamental shift in the pattern of assistance to Arunachal Pradesh under the 14th Finance Commission, he said adding, "The state is likely to receive a major assistance in the form of united funds under share of central taxes."
The annual plan outlay for 2014-15 was originally fixed at Rs Rs 4,915 crore at the Budget Estimate level. Due to estimate deterioration in Balance from Current Revenues (BCR), the latest estimate of annual plan for 2014-15 has been arrived at Rs 4,500 crore with a shortfall of Rs 415 crore, the Chief Minister said.
He said, the non-plan revenue receipts of revised budget estimates for 2014-15 has been finalised at Rs 3080.87 crore, while the non-plan revenue expenditure of revised estimates for the year stand at Rs 4482.87 crore.
"The non-plan capital expenditure has been finalised at Rs 473.07 crore and a large part of this is due to loan repayment to the extent of Rs 286.75 crore," he added.