Highlights of Delhi Budget 2021-22


Delhi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia presented a ₹69,000 crore Budget for 2021-22 fiscal here on Monday. This is the seventh budget to be presented by Mr. Sisodia. The focus of this year’s Budget lies on key areas such as health, education and infrastructure including water supply.

The total outlay of this year’s Budget is 6.1% more than the Budget presented for financial 2020-21. The Delhi government had presented a ₹65,000 crore budget for 2020-2021, which was around 10% more than in 2019-20.


Here are the updates:

 

₹16,377 crore allocated for education

While presenting the ₹69,000-crore budget, Mr. Sisodia said that ₹16,377 crore, which is one-fourth of total proposed Budget, has been allocated for education.

– PTI
 

 

Funds allocated for provision of yoga and meditation teachers

₹25 crore has been allocated for the provision of yoga and meditation teachers trained by the Delhi government at residential colonies in the city.
 

 

First ‘Sainik school’ to be set up

A sainik school and a Delhi Armed Forces Preparatory Academy will be created in Delhi to prepare children for the armed forces, said Mr. Sisodia.
 

 

₹10 crore allocated for programs to honour Shaheed Bhagat Singh

₹10 crore has been allocated separately for programs meant to honour the life of Shaheed Bhagat Singh during this fiscal.
 

 

Funds allocated to commemorate 75th year of independence

Presenting the budget, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government has decided to celebrate the country’s 75th Independence Day and will hold programmes for 75 weeks starting March 12.

The tricolour will be installed at 500 locations across Delhi so that the flag is visible in every one to two kilometres. ₹45 crore have been allocated for this purpose.
 

 

Free COVID vaccination at Delhi govt. hospitals

The Delhi government announced that COVID-19 vaccine will be administered to people free-of-cost at its hospitals in future phases of the inoculation drive too and a provision of ₹50 crore has been made in its annual budget for this scheme.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, said ₹9,934 crore has been allocated to the healthcare sector.

 

 

100 Mohalla Clinics to be opened

Mr. Sisodia said that Mohalla Clinics meant exclusively for women patients will be created across the city starting this year. “100 will be started in the first phase,” he added.
 

 

Budget tabled at ₹69,000 crore

A budget of ₹69,000 crore for the 2021-22 fiscal was presented by the Delhi government. Delhi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia says that the budget will seek to lay the foundation to ensure that the estimated 3 crore-plus population of Delhi in the year 2047 is able to live in dignity.

 

 

Budget 2021-22 will be known as the ‘Deshbhakti Budget’: Sisodia

In honour of those who laid down their lives during the freedom struggle, this budget will be known as the ‘Deshbhakti Budget,’ said Mr.  Sisodia in his Budget speech, presented at Vidhan Sabha, Delhi.
 

 

Manish Sisodia presents Budget for the 7th time

Delhi Finance Minister Manish Sisodia says, “August 15, 2021, the country’s 75th Independence Day, will fall in the middle of the fiscal for which I’m fortunate enough to present the budget of Delhi for the 7th time today.”

 

– with inputs from PTI



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