By Sanjay Patil
Nagpur
226 0nly crore push to Nagpur
The state-led alliance has made the first push to the sub-continent by cutting district annual funds. Earlier, when Devendra Fadnavis was the Chief Minister, Nagpur city was getting a lot of funds from the state government. However, instead of raising funds, the new government has reduced the current fiscal by Rs 226 crore. Annual plans for both Chandrapur and Sindhudurg districts have also been cut.
Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Ajit Pawar reviewed the district-wise annual plan at a meeting of the Nagpur division on Tuesday. At a press conference organized after the meeting, he said that the funds of Nagpur, Chandrapur and Sindhudurg districts were cut.
'During the Fadnavis government, these three districts were not funded according to the formula. For this, the funding of the districts in the four divisions was reduced. Since then Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of Nagpur, Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar Chandrapur and Finance Minister Deepak Kesarkar belong to Sindhudurg, he has increased the annual plan in his own districts greatly. These districts were funded more. Now this extra funding has been stopped. "The previous government has been deducting due to lack of funds," Pawar claimed
“The existing Guardian Ministers in these three districts have demanded that the current financial year be funded. There is a plan of Rs. 9,500 crore for the districts of the state, which will increase slightly. Nitin Raut, Guardian Minister of Nagpur, Guardian Minister of Chandrapur Vijay Wadettiwar could not be satisfied, ”Ajit Pawar confessed.
“In a district like Nagpur, there are three ministers, MPs and MLAs. Therefore, the next budget will consider how to make more funds under other titles. We will discuss this in a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. A decision will be taken after a discussion with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. "No injustice will be done to Nagpur-Vidarbha," Ajit Pawar said.
555 crore reduction in four districts
Annual plan of Nagpur is Rs 525 crore. In fact, it was expected to have a plan of Rs 237 crore. The government paid Rs 288 crore more. At present, Nagpur has a plan of Rs.299.52 While Chandrapur district was expected to pay Rs 215 crore, Rs 357 crore was given. This year, a plan of Rs. 223.60 Sindhudurg district increased from Rs 113 crore to Rs 112 crore instead of Rs 225 crore. At this time, the scheme will be Rs. With an annual plan of Rs 118.55 crore in Nagpur district, Rs 226 crore in Chandrapur district and Rs 152 crore in Sindhudurg district, and Rs 107 crore in Wardha district, about Rs 190 crore will be deducted in 120 districts.
Decision on debt relief soon
'The information required for Mahatma Phule Farmers Debt Relief Scheme has not yet been received It is not clear if the beneficiary and the amount will be funded. Money will be credited to the farmers' loan account. The Cabinet will take a decision after the report of a committee set up to establish a policy on debt repayments of up to Rs 2 lakh and regular repayments, ”said Ajit Pawar.
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