The Gujarat authorities on Friday offered a ₹3.01 lakh crore budget for 2023-24, a big 23% rise in comparison with final 12 months, which proposed no new taxes, doubling of insurance coverage cowl and offering two free cooking gasoline cylinders beneath the Ujjwala scheme.
This was the primary budget of the new BJP authorities headed by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel that took workplace after the Assembly election in December. Of the whole outlay, ₹1.91 lakh crore has been allotted for “development expenditure” and ₹1.04 lakh crore for “non-developmental expenditure”.
Finance Minister Kanubhai Desai stated the federal government intends to lift ₹68,000 crore in public money owed. The State’s public debt has touched round ₹3.8 lakh crore, which Mr. Desai contended was considerably decrease than the restrict prescribed by the Centre and the RBI. The GSDP is projected to cross ₹42 lakh crore over the subsequent 5 years. The estimates for 2023-24 present a surplus of ₹916.87 crore.
Mr. Desai stated ₹5 lakh crore can be spent over the subsequent 5 years to spice up infrastructure services. The budget allotted ₹1,500 crore to develop 5 State highways as high-speed corridors. He stated the give attention to infrastructure would assist appeal to investments, improve productiveness and competitiveness, and enhance the usual of residing. The tourism sector’s outlay has been elevated to ₹2,000 crore to develop vacationer infrastructure.
Poll guarantees
The budget additionally included a number of guarantees made in the course of the Assembly ballot reminiscent of discount of worth added tax on PNG and CNG, offering two free cooking gasoline cylinders yearly to beneficiaries beneath the Ujjwala scheme and doubling of insurance coverage cowl from ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh beneath the Ayushman Bharat scheme.
The budget proposed to assemble sports activities complexes in every district and taluka of the State. It additionally allotted ₹1,066 crore to supply properties for one lakh folks beneath the PMAY (Urban) scheme in the subsequent one 12 months. Mr. Desai stated a new Bill shall be launched in the Assembly to make a couple of adjustments to the electrical energy responsibility.
Major allocations
The budget additionally allotted ₹5,580 crore for social justice and empowerment, ₹3,410 crore for tribal improvement, ₹43,651 crore for schooling and human assets, ₹15,182 crore for well being and household welfare, ₹19,685 crore for city improvement, ₹8,738 crore for vitality and petrochemicals, ₹20,642 crore for roads and constructing, ₹21,605 crore for agriculture and farmers welfare, and ₹14,000 crore for industries and mines, tourism and ports, and the transport sector.