CM Basavaraj Bommai presents Rs 3.09 lakh crore budget – Highlights

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Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai reading out the Budget proposals in the Assembly on Friday.

BENGALURU: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday presented his second budget, which is the last of the incumbent government, with a total outlay of Rs 3,09,182 crore. The budget estimates total receipts at Rs 3,03,910 crore and total expenditure of Rs 3,03,910 crore while Rs 22,441crore will go towards loan repayment.

Reading out his budget speech, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that for the first time in the state post the Covid pandemic, revenue receipt are estimated to be more than the revenue expenditure by Rs 402 crore. “This is a revenue surplus budget. Fiscal deficits are expected to be Rs 60,581 crore, which is 2.60 pc GSDP. The total liabilities at the end of 2023-24 is estimated to be Rs5,64,896 crore, which is 24.20 pc of GSDP. All the parameters specified in the Karnataka Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2002 have been complied with”, he said.

A massive Rs 9,698 crore has been set aside of the comprehensive development of Bengaluru while Rs 46,278 crore has been set aside for women welfare and Rs 47,256 crore for child welfare.

Printed copies of the Budget document being taken into the Vidhana Soudha on Friday.

Allocation provided to different sectors:

  • Agriculture and allied activities-Rs 39,031 crore.
  • Welfare and inclusive growth-Rs 80,318 crore.
  • Stimulating economic growth-Rs 61,488 crore.
  • Comprehensive development of Bengaluru-Rs 9,698 crore
  • Conservation of culture, heritage and natural resources-Rs 3,458 crore.
  • Administrative Reforms and Public Service Delivery-Rs 68,585 crore.
  • Allocation in Gender Budget for Women Empowerment and Welfare: Rs 46,278 crore.
  • Allocation in Child Budget for Children Welfare: Rs 47,256 crore.
  • Allocation under SCSP and TSP Rs 30,215 crore — Under SCSP, Rs 21,343 crore and under TSP, is Rs 8,872 crore.

New announcements in 2023-24

Farmers’ Welfare

  • Limit for interest free short term loan to farmers increased from Rs 3 lakh to Rs5 lakh. Target to disburse Rs 25,000 crore loan for 30 lakh farmers; Additional subsidy of Rs 10,000 to Kisan Credit Card holders under ‘Bhoo Siri’ Yojane to benefit 50 lakhs farmers
  • Implementation of Jeevan JyothiVimaYojane for 56 lakh small and marginal farmers’ families at an expenditure of Rs 180 crore.
  • Interest subsidy for capital up to Rs 10 lakh to encourage Farmer Producers Organisation under Mukhyamanthri Raitha Unnathi Yojane. Preference to FPOs processing millets.
  • Rs 100 crore for processing and export promotion of agricultural and horticultural products under Raitha SampadaYojane: Allocation of Rs 50 crore to provide hi-tech harvesters to Krushi Yantra Dhare Centres.
  • Incentive of Rs 10,000 to promote farmers growing minor millets under Raitha Siri Yojane.
  • Introduction of Apical Root Culture Technology for self- reliance of farmers in potato seeds.
  • Assistance of Rs 10 crore to Agriculture and Horticulutre Research Centre at Theerthahalli for research relating to disease management and increasing productivity of arecanut crop.
  • Establishment of horticulture college in Tiptur.
  • Grant of Rs 100 crore for Karnataka Grapes and Wine Board.
  • Grant of Rs 75 crore for Sahasra Sarovara and Sahyadri Siri programmes.
  • Implementation of Jalanidhi programme for constructing water ponds in farmers’ lands.
  • Establishment of hi-tech silk cocoon market in Shidlaghatta at an expenditure of Rs 75 crore.
  • Assistance of Rs 10 crore for establishing 32 automatic reeling units; Rs 12 crore for providing shredders to 1,000 silk growers; Rs 5 crore for incorporating hot air conveyor dryer in 10 places in the state.
  • Rs 8 crore for infrastructure development in Mysuru sowing area.

Animal Husbandry

  • Establishing a mega dairy with a processing capacity of 2 lakh litre Milk in Ballari district at a cost of Rs 100 crore.
  • Rs 5 crore for the activities of Animal Welfare Board including establishment of mobile clinics for treatment of deserted animals; Creation of an online portal to adopt street dogs. A grant of Rs 5 crore for development of Mudhol hound dog breed.

Fisheries

  • Subsidy of Rs 50,000 for converting kerosene-based engines of the boats to diesel/petrol based motor engine in the next two years A grant of Rs 40 crore kerosene subsidy to be continued for next 2 years and transfer through DBT. Diesel subsidy being given to fisherman is increased to 2 lakh kilo litres.
  • Construction of artificial reefs in coastal districts under Mathsya SampadaYojane.
  • Grant of Rs 20 crore to encourage stocking of high quality fish seeds (ranching); Establishment of fish seed production and rearing farm centre in Haveri.
  • Housing facility to 10,000 fishermen.
  • A grant of Rs 17 crore for GPS tracking system for the safety of fishing boats.
  • Establishment of prawn culture cluster in Yadagir, Raichur and Ballari districts of Kalyana Karnataka.
  • Establishment of seafood park in Byndoor taluk.
  • A scheme for distribution of eco-friendly three wheeler vehicle for sale of fish products.

Co-operative Sector

  • Revolving fund increased to Rs 3,500 crore for purchase of food grains under Minimum Support Price Operations. For this, grant of Rs 1,500 crore is provided, the highest ever in the history of the state.
  • Establishment of international hi-tech flower market in Chikkaballapur and modern retail flower market in Bengaluru and Haveri.
Opposition leader Siddaramaiah showed up with a hibiscus on his ear to mock the government that it is fooling people.

Irrigation

  • Action to take up 138 surface minor irrigation works at a cost of Rs 443 crore in Yadagir and Kalaburagi districts.
  • Rs 378 crore for implementation of works of Paschimavahini 2nd Stage.
  • Grant of Rs 5,000 crore for implementation of 3rd stage of Upper Krishna Project.
  • Implementation of 38 projects at an estimated cost of Rs 11,236 crore to create 1.5 lakh acre irrigation potential.
  • Action to complete tank filling projects of Sasalatti-Shivalingeshwara, Manturu-Mahalakshmi and Shri Venkateshwara lift irrigation schemes and Purigali micro irrigation project.
  • Grant of Rs 1,000 crore for Kalasa-Bhandoora Nala Thiruvu Yojana.
  • Central grant of Rs 5,300 crore for Upper Bhadra Project.
  • A total of grant of Rs 25,000 crore for Irrigation sector.
  • Welfare and Inclusive Growth

Aspirational Taluks

  • Grant of Rs 892 crore in aspirational talukas for infrastructure development and improving quality of education in schools and colleges.
  • Rs 750 crore for reforming health sector.
  • Grant of Rs 140 crore for reforming nutrition sector.
  • Grant of Rs 500 crore for housing.

Quality Education

  • Complete fee exemption for students of Government Pre-University College and Government Degree College
    benefiting 8 lakh students.
  • Action to complete construction of total 9,556 classrooms including 7,601 classrooms approved under Viveka Yojane.
  • Extension of Vidyanidhi scheme to children of tailors
  • Grant of Rs 100 crore for providing better infrastructure and study materials under PM SHRI Yojane.
  • Allocation of Rs 80 crore for construction of 5,581 toilets in schools.
  • ‘Halli Muttu Scheme’ launched to incur full fee payable by 500 best students who studied in Government Kannada schools of rural areas and got selected under government quota for CET.
  • Grant of Rs 2 crore to each of the government first grade colleges and government polytechnics with very high admission under ‘VriddhiYojane’ for providing basic facilities; Starting science section in 100 degree colleges
    under CNR Rao Science Programme.
  • Grant of Rs 50 crore for converting 7 engineering colleges into KIT.
  • New University in Chikkamagaluru. Upgradation of Bankapura Government Polytechnic as Engineering College.
  • Establishing Polytechnic in Chikkanayakanahalli.
  • Action to undertake Kannada translation of syllabus and reference books of all Universities.

Health Services

  • Implementation of Arogya Pushti Yojane for eradication of anaemia. Grant of Rs 100 crore under Health Department.
  • Organising health camps twice in 2023-24 for comprehensive health check-up in rural areas under ‘Mane Manege Arogya’ Programme.
  • Grant of Rs 12.50 crore for the initial detection of tuberculosis. *Expansion of Mental Health Scheme throughout the State at an expenditure of Rs 25 crore.
  • Under ‘Jeevasudhe’ scheme, provision of Rs 12 crore for organising cancer detection camp.
  • Health check-up for children below 6 years of age under ‘Vatsalya’ programme.
  • Extension of free dialysis services up to one lakh cycles.
  • Upgradation of Community Health Centres of seven taluk headquarters into 100-bed taluk hospitals.
  • Establishment of 8 Critical Care Blocks of 50 beds and 2 Critical Care Blocks of 100 beds under PM-ABHIM scheme.
  • Free transportation facility for mother and neo-natal child delivered in taluk hospitals under ‘Nagu Magu’ Yojane with grant of Rs 12.5 crore.
  • Establishment of 129 taluk laboratories, district laboratories in all districts and state-level referral laboratory in Bengaluru for providing laboratory services locally.
  • Action for digitalisation of health services and safe custody of health records of the patients.
  • Establishment of Mother and Child Hospital in Savanur.
  • Establishment of AIIMS model hospital in Raichur and superspeciality hospital in Kumta.
  • Commencement of IVF clinic at an expenditure of Rs 6 crore in four Medical Science Institutes in Bengaluru, Hubballi, Mysuru and Kalaburagi.
  • Establishing fully Automated and centralized blood bank management system in Bengaluru Medical College and Research Institute at a cost of Rs 5 crore.
  • Action to establish country’s first dedicated public hospital for organ transplantation at a cost of Rs 146 crores in the premises of NIMHANS.
The Asssembly in session on Friday during the Budget presentation by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Welfare of Weaker Sections

Women, Children and Specially-abled

  • * Under ‘Gruhini Shakti’ yojane, for empowerment of women: Monthly assistance of Rs 500 for landless female farm workers
  • Skill development training for 1 lakh women to start profitable home-based industries.
  • Grant of Rs 1,000 crore to provide free bus pass to 30 lakh women working in organised sector.
  • Action to provide cooked meals to eligible married women in anganwadis to prevent malnutrition and anaemia under ‘Arogya Pushti’ programme.
  • Free bus pass to 8 lakh girl students of schools and colleges under ‘Vidyavahini’ scheme: Allocation of Rs 350 crore.
  • Target for distribution of loan of Rs 1,800 crore at zero rate of interest to 45,000 self-help women’s groups in co-operation sector.
  • Bifurcation of Women and Child Department into Department of Child Nutrition and Department for Women Empowerment.
  • Starting 4,000 Child Care Centres in urban areas for the building and other construction workers and 500 creche facilities to the women under NAREGA scheme.
  • Grant of Rs 50 crore for distribution of motorised two-wheelers to 5,000 specially-abled under ‘Swachetana’ Yojana.
  • Action to provide housing facility to acid attack victims and loan facility for self-employment; Establishment of special fund in Women Development Corporation to provide quality medical treatment and legal aid.
  • Grant of Rs 2 crore to start 4 Anupalana Griha for the boys aged between 18 to 21.
  • Decision to grant gratuity for Anganwadi workers and assistants; Provision of Rs 40 crore grant; Opportunity for voluntary retirement.

Welfare of Weaker Sections

  • Examining the suggestions received forimproving the Karnataka Scheduled Caste Sub Plan and Scheduled Tribe Sub Plan Act 2013 including revision of Sec 7(d); Suitable amendment to the PTCL Act to protect the land of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe.
  • Total grant of Rs 795 crore for various corporations of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes; Implementation of various schemes utilising the available grant of Rs 1,824 crore.
  • Starting of pre-university course in 100 KRIES residential schools; Grant of Rs 10 crore for providing sports facility in 10 residential schools.
  • Rs 6 crore grant for starting 14 Scheduled Caste post-matric hostels at 14 district centres.
  • Interest subvention for providing loans up to Rs 10 lakh at 4 pc interest to unemployed persons belonged to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe.
  • 50 pc subsidy for purchase of electric three-wheeler or four-wheeler goods vehicle under ‘Babu Jagajeevnaram Swayam Udyoga Yojane’; Grant of Rs 400 crore.
  • Housing facility for Safai Karmacharies under Rajeev Gandhi Housing Corporation.

Backward Classes Welfare

  • Construction of 20 new post-matric hostels in the ‘Build to Suit’ model and handing over of 160 hostels under Higher Education Department to the department of Backward Classes; To accommodate one lakh additional students.
  • Special package of Rs 250 crore for basic infrastructure and repair for hostels of Backward Classes Department.
  • Grant of Rs 8.5 crore for Foundation Course in Science and Maths subjects for 10,000 students of 8th to 10th Standards in pre-matric hostels of Backward Classes Welfare Department.
  • Grant of Rs 596 crore to various corporations under Backward Classes Welfare Department; Implementation of various schemes using available grants of Rs 1,600 crore.

Minority Welfare

  • Interest subsidy for obtaining interest-free loan up to Rs 20 lakh for the minority students receiving foreign education.
  • Entrepreneurship training in IIMB at a cost of Rs 3 crore for 300 minority women graduates.
  • Total grant of Rs 20 crore for preservation of Wakf property and development of kabrastans.
  • Grant of Rs 110 crore for Minority Development Corporation; Implementation of various schemes using available grants of Rs 306 crore.

Housing

  • Target to construct 5 lakh houses in the current year. Priority to be given to housing in aspirational taluks – Rs 500 crore allocation.
  • Action to develop and distribute 30,000 properties through Karnataka Housing Board. Out of this, 10,000 sites to be distributed to Economically Weaker Sections under ‘Namma Nele’ programme.

Welfare of Labourers

  • Establishment of Karnataka ‘Asanghatitha Karmikara Kalyana Nidhi’ for the welfare of unorganised labourers — to benefit more than 75 lakh people.

Increase in Honorarium

  • Monthly honorarium increased by Rs 1,000 to anganawadi workers and assistants, Asha workers, cooks and assistants under Mid-day Meal scheme, Grama Sahayakas, Home Guards and librarians.

Skill Development for Inclusive Growth

  • Target of skill development training to 5 lakh candidates under Mukhyamantri Koushalya Karnataka Scheme, Amrutha Koushalya Tarabethi, Pradhan Mantri KoushalyaVikasYojana and other schemes.
  • High level skill training in production of Bamboo products, Channapatna toys, Kinhala art, Pottery, Bidari art, embroidery and others for the rejuvenation of traditional skills.
  • Developing Government ITIs which have completed 50 years in aspirational taluks as Heritage Institutions. Grant of Rs 100 crore for the purchase of modern machinery and equipment.
  • Industrial and Entrepreneurship Training to Degree, Engineering, Polytechnic and ITI students under ‘Kalike Jothe Koushalya’ programme; Action for skill development training in residential schools under KREIS and in Bengaluru for specially-abled children.

 Economic Growth

Importance to Rural Development

  • Allocation of Rs 6,231 crore to Jal Jeevan Mission Scheme to provide tap connections to rural households.
  • Target to provide employment to 88 lakh families at a cost of Rs 1,800 crores under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA.
  • To strengthen Panchayat Raj system, additional granst to the extent of Rs 780 crores. GPs to get Rs 22 lakh to Rs 60 lakh.
  • Rs 300 crore grant for construction of a total 5,000 km road connecting the village roads and the farm lands.
  • Allocation of Rs 4,190 crore for construction of drainage system in rural areas under NREGA and Swach Bharath Mission.
  • Rs 200 crore to be spent for the development of 2,000 tanks in villages.
  • Establishment of libraries in 330 Gram Panchayats having no libraries. Upgradation of 1,000 rural libraries for specially-abled children.

Regional  Balance

  •  Action to implement Rs 5,000 crore works in Kalyana Karnataka.
  •  Implementation of Big Data Lake scheme under Planning Department for data analysis and forecasting.

Sustainable Development of Cities

  • A grant of Rs 6,820 crore to provide tap connections to 7.21 lakh households in 185 cities and towns under Centrally sponsored Amruth 2.0 Scheme.
  • Rs 300 crore for the construction of 5,000 houses to Pourakarmikas under “Poura Asare” Scheme.
  • Action to complete 143 works at a cost of Rs 3,395 crore under Smart City Abhiyan.
  • Construction of Integrated township in Mysuru, Chikkaballapura, Chitradurga, Haveri, Kolar and Ramanagara.

Energy Sector Growth

  • Investment of Rs 3,000 crore for strengthening electricity transmission and distribution network under Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited.
  • Modernisation of Generation Switchyard Equipments and Protection Systems of Karnataka Power Corporation Limited at a total cost of Rs 102 crore.
  • Implementation of Sharavathi Pumped Storage Power Plant Project at a cost of Rs 7,394 crore. Establishment of a new 1,000 MW Pumped Storage Plant under PPP.
  • Establishment of 2 MW capacity Solar Plant with the facility of battery storage at a cost of Rs 48 crore in Pavagada Solar Park.

Development of Roads and Highways

  • Rs 2,000 crore for the development of 1,700 km length State Highways in State Core Network.
  • DPR to be prepared to take-up construction 2,943 km length of State Highway under K-SHIP-4.
  • Development of 5,000 km long roads at a cost of Rs 1,500 crore to provide connectivity in major district centre and connecting village roads.
  • Action to develop four lane Bidar-Kalaburagi-Ballari road at a total cost of Rs 7,650 crore.
  • Allocation of Rs 250 crore to construct 500 foot-over bridges.
  • A Rs 100 crore special package for the development of main roads of Kodagu district.

Infrastructure Development

  • Allocation of Rs 7,561 crore for the Railway projects of the State in the Central budget. Allocation of State share of Rs 2,647 crore for various projects.
  • Action to commence works of Davanagere and Koppal Airports.
  • Launching of 12 Minor Ports Development Projects at a cost of Rs 597 crore under “Sagarmala” project.
  • Action to develop Deep Water All Weather Green Field Ports in Keni and Pavinakurve of Uttara Kannada district.
  • Action to commence operation of additional shipyard in old Mangaluru Port.
  • Action for Marina development in Byndoor of Udupi district to encourage tourism.
  • Steps to develop services of Barges in the course of Gurupura and Netravathi rivers and Light Cargo Transport boat services in Bagalkote-Kankanawadi-Kadampura, Kalaburagi-Sannati, Shivamogga-Kogaru-Shiglu, Mangaluru-Hangarakatte and waterways through Mangaluru-Karwar-Goa-Mumbai.

Promotion of Industries

  • Establishment of Plug and Play Industrial Park around Bengaluru for early commencement of the operations of Multinational Companies.
  • Establishment of new Industrial Estates in Kodkani of Uttara Kannada, Kanagala of Belagavi, Badanaguppe of Chamarajanagar, Chittapura of Kalaburagi, Byragondanahalli- Chikkanayakanahalli of Tumakuru, Humnabad of Bidar, Raichur rural, Hoovinahipparagi of Vijayapura and Molakalmuru of Chitradurga.
  • The limit for the loan provided at 4% rate of interest for the women entrepreneurs in the Service sector increased from Rs 2 crore to Rs 5 crore.
  • Implementation of 151 projects at a cost of Rs 4,332 crore under District Comprehensive Mine Affected Environment Rejuvenation Development Programme in Ballari,Chitradurga, Vijayanagara and Tumakuru districts.
  • Simplification of sanctioning of Stone Quarry Lease. Relaxation of rules to provide exemptions in permissions for the people dependent on mining of building stones.
  • Establishment of Mega Textile Parks in Raichur, Kalaburagi, Vijayapura and Chikkamagaluru and Mini Textile Parks in 25 places of the State. Creation of 25 thousand employment expected Establishment of Ethanol production unit in Mysugar of Mandya.
  • Establishment of start-up park at a cost of Rs 30 crore near Kempegowda International Airport.
  • Assistance of Rs 10 crore for the establishment of Epidemic Preparedness Centre in Bengaluru.
  • Upgradation of 6 Regional and Sub-Regional Science Centres of the State.
  • Establishment of Karnataka State Research Foundation for the coordination of Research and Development activities.

 Comprehensive Development of Bengaluru

  • Rs 150 crore to the development of 75 junctions to ease traffic congestion.
  • Construction of elevated road at a cost of Rs 350 crore from Tin Factory to Medahalli and construction of integrated flyover from Yeshwanthpur Railway Station to Mathikere and up to BEL road. White topping of 120 km arterial road at a cost of Rs 100 crore and development of 300 km arterial-subarterial roads at a cost of Rs 450 crore.
  • Rs 300 crore for the reconstruction of roads of 110 villages.
  • Rs 300 crore for the road development in the areas surrounding Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah Metro Terminal of Baiyappanahalli for easing traffic congestion.
  • Action for commissioning 40.15 km line under Bengaluru Metro Rail Project.
  • State Government to bear 30% of land acquisition for the construction of Satellite Town Ring Road.
  • Grant of Rs1,000 crore for the Bengaluru Sub-urban Rail Project.
  • Implementation of Rs 3,000 crore World Bank Assisted Project for Flood control in Bengaluru.
  • Action to complete the 5th stage works of Kaveri Water Supply Project in the current year. Pure drinking water facility to 50 lakh people.
  • Assistance of Rs 200 crore to BWSSB to implement the 2nd stage of pure drinking water project for 110 villages.
  • Action to build additional 400 MLD sewage treatment capacity in the City.
  • Establishment of ultramodern odourless waste treatment plant in every ward.
  • Implementation of school development project costing Rs 180 crore under Amrutha Nagarothana.
  • Action to mandate the large scale waste producers to process the waste at their own level.
  • Construction of 250 “She Toilets” for women.
  • Re-constitution of Bengaluru Health Administration System to Bengaluru Health Systems.
  • Action for establishment of 3 High-tech nurseries.
  • GPS surveillance to prevent encroachment of BBMP properties.
  • A grant of Rs 261 crore for completion of Safe City Project.

Culture and Conservation of Natural Resources

  • Installation of Kannada Mathe Sri Bhuvaneshwari statue and development of Theme Park in Bengaluru.
  • Vishwa Kannada Sammelana will be held at Davangere.
  • A grant of Rs 150 crore through various departments for development of roads of border areas of the State.
  • Janapada Habba to be held in each District under “Namma Jille Namma Sanskruthi” Programme.
  • Implementation of Kannada Language Comprehensive Development Act to ensure interest of Kannadigas.

Priority to Youth Empowerment

  • Rs 1,500 Scholarship for three months short term training at ITIs for youths who dropped out after school education under “Badukuva Dari” scheme: Rs 1,500 stipend under apprenticeship programme for 3 months.
  • Rs 2,000 financial assistance for appearing in competitive examination to the graduate youth who could not get employment even after three years under “Yuva Snehi”scheme.
  • Rs 100 crore grants for comprehensive development of stadium of districts and talukas of the State.
  • Rs 50 crore for establishing Karnataka Olympic Kanasina Yojane Nidhi: action for sponsoring meritorious sportspersons.

Tourism

  • Implementation of Permanent Facility Development scheme for Anjanadribetta, Chamundibetta, Hampi Monuments development and Mysuru Exhibition Authority.
  • Rs 60 crore for the development of Hampi Vijayavittal Temple, Vijayapura Gol Gumbaz, Chikkaballapura District Bhoganandishwara Temple, Badami Caves, Kittur and Bidar Forts.
  • Construction of International level State Museum and Art Gallery at cost of Rs 10 crore at Mysuru.
  • Chennabyradevi Memorial Garden to be developed at Honnavar.
  • Development of Suragondanahalli, the birth place of Santh Sevalal: grant of Rs 5 crore for the development of Samadhi of Shahaji Maharaj in Hodigere.
  • Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Tourism Circuit, Construction of Ramamandira at Ramadevara Betta.
  • Integrated Development Sannati-Chandralamba Temple, Ganagapur Dattatreya Temple and Banavasi Madhukeshwara Temple Complex.
  • Grant of Rs 20 crore for conservation of Malakhed Fort.

Forest, Environment and Ecology

  • Establishment of first Environment Science University at Sirsi in the State.

 Administrative Reforms and Public Service Delivery

  • Formulation of rules under Land Revenue Act for leasing of land subject to maximum ceiling of 25 acres for 30 years for the growers of plantation crop in the Government land.
  • Target of 3,000 Phodimuktha villages in the current year.
  • Re-designation of Gramasahayaka as Janasevak. Vested with responsibility of delivering Government services at the door step of the people. Increase of monthly honorarium of Gramashayak by Rs 1,000.
  •  Grant of Rs 1,000 crore for the renovation of temples and mutts through Endowment department.
  • Increase of annuity of Inam lands of temples of Endowment department from Rs 48,000 to Rs 60,000.
  • Rs 150 crore for National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Scheme phase-3.
  • Implementation of scientific guidance value system through K-GIS Technology of Stamps and Registration department.
  • Establishment of 3rd phase data centre at a cost of Rs 590 crore.
  • Promoting construction of mini theatre of 100 to 200 capacity in the tier-2 cities of the State.
  • 2,000 posts to be created at various levels to strengthen police system in Bengaluru city.
  • Construction of 3,000 houses at a cost of Rs 450 crore under Police Gruha Scheme.
  • Forensic Science Laboratories to be built at a cost of Rs 10 crore at Tumkuru and Shivamogga.
  • Forensic Science University at Dharwad.
  • A grant of Rs 100 crore for the of Security Equipment and other facilities under K-Safe 2 Scheme.
  • Home Guard’s honorarum increased by Rs 100 per day.
  • Establishment of Cyber Security Operation Centre for the Security of Government websites, online services and data centre.
  • ‘Mukhya Mantri Vima Yojane’ of Rs 4 lakh for auto drivers, taxi drivers, lorry drivers and delivery persons for ecommerce. Benefits for 16.50 lakh people. Grant of Rs 57 crore.
  • Operation of 1,000 new schedules through transport corporations at a cost of Rs 100 crore for the benefit of 19 lakh school and college students. Additional 2 lakh students will be benefitted.
  • Rs 85 crore for construction of Automated Driving Licence Testing tracks at Tumkuru, Haveri, Yelahanka, Kasturinagar (Benglauru East), Sakleshapur, KGF, Chinthamani, Sagar, Gokak, Ranebennuru, Dandeli, Sirsi and Bhalki cities.
  • Initiative for installing charging station at Government offices and State Road Transport Corporation depots.

Tax Proposals

  • Simplification of Profession Tax Act. Increase in exemption limit for lower income employees from Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000
  •  Kar Samadhan Schme for settlement of pre-GST tax disputes.
  • Target for collection of tax / revenue for various departments for the year 2023-24 — Commercial Taxes department-excluding GST compensation Rs 92,000 crore; Stamps and Registration Department, Rs 19,000 crore; Excise Department, Rs 35,000 crore; Transport Department, Rs 10,500 crore; Mines and Geology Department, Rs 7,500 crore.

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