Finance Minister of Gujarat, Kanubhai Desai, has introduced a price range of ₹3.01 lakh crore for the 2023-24 fiscal yr, which incorporates an allocation of ₹550 crore for the reconstruction and strengthening of old bridges. The resolution to give attention to the renovation of old bridges is important because of the backlash confronted by the BJP-led authorities over the collapse of the Morbi suspension bridge final yr, resulting in the loss of life of 135 people. The bridge had been renovated by Oreva, a personal firm that did not receive a health certificates from the native municipality earlier than opening it to the general public.
A ‘Preliminary Report on Morbi Bridge Incident,’ submitted by the Gujarat government-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT), discovered a number of lapses in repairs, upkeep, and operation of the bridge, together with virtually half of the wires on one cable being corroded. The Morbi municipality not too long ago obtained this report from the state city improvement division. In addition, the Gujarat High Court ordered Oreva Group to pay ₹10 lakh interim compensation to the kin of every deceased and ₹2 lakh to every injured inside 4 weeks.
Desai’s price range features a 23% improve in budgetary provisions from the earlier yr, and the state goals to spend ₹5 lakh crore over the subsequent 5 years on infrastructure improvement. The Finance Minister allotted ₹905 crore for metro tasks in Ahmedabad and Surat, ₹200 crore for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet practice undertaking, and ₹100 crore for the development of iconic bridges in numerous municipal companies.
The price range session of the Assembly started on Thursday and can proceed till March 29. This is Desai’s third successive price range and the primary price range after the BJP retained energy with a major majority within the state meeting elections. The price range goals to profit farmers and promote financial actions within the agriculture, business, and providers sectors. Additionally, Desai allotted ₹1,500 crore to develop 5 highways as high-speed corridors and ₹150 crore for the Sabarmati riverfront close to GIFT City in Gandhinagar.
FAQs:
Q1: What is the Gujarat authorities’s plan for infrastructure improvement?
The Gujarat authorities goals to spend ₹5 lakh crore over the subsequent 5 years on infrastructure improvement, with a give attention to renovating old bridges, establishing iconic bridges, and creating highways as high-speed corridors, amongst different tasks.
Q2: What motion did the Gujarat High Court take after the Morbi suspension bridge collapse?
The Gujarat High Court ordered Oreva Group to pay ten lakh rupees in interim compensation to the kin of every deceased particular person and two lakh rupees to every injured particular person inside 4 weeks.