F&CC gets allocations hiked, okays MC budget estimates
Express news service : Chandigarh, Tue Feb 12 2013, 02:26 hrs
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A total of Rs 60 crore has been approved for the department. An amount of Rs 22.50 crore has been earmarked for civic works and Rs 22 crore for solid waste management. While for most of the departments, the budgetary allocation has been reduced, for the electrification, it has witnessed an increase.
Total
Rs 637.85 crore
Plan
Rs 261.05 crore
Non-Plan
Rs. 376.80 crore
Roads and Bridges
Rs 60 crore
Civic works
Rs 22.50 crore
Solid waste management
Rs 22 crore
Primary Health
Rs 20.20 crore
Augmentation of
City Water Supply System
Rs 17 crore
Primary Education
Rs 15 crore
Sewerage
Rs 10 crore
Storm Water Drainage
Rs 10 crore
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