An amount of Rs 25 crore has been earmarked for rehabilitation of the Non-Resident Keralites (NRK), who had to return home after a new labour law was implemented in some Gulf countries, Finance Minister K M Mani told the assembly today.
Mani, in his reply to the Kerala Financial Bill-2015 tabled in the House, said more funds would be allocated for Kerala diaspora who return to state.
He also reiterated the withdrawal of 1 per cent tax imposed in the Budget on rice, wheat, coconut, 5 per cent tax on maida, wheat, suji rava and 2 per cent tax on sugar.
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Among other things, for the development Hill Palace Museum in Tripunithra an amount of Rs 1 crore has been sanctioned, he said.
Kottayam Press Club got Rs 20 lakh for the completion of a Media Complex in the Budget.
The House passed the Bill amidst protest by CPI-M led LDF Opposition, demanding Mani's resignation in the wake of an FIR registered against him in the bar scam.