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CM Dr. Pramod Sawant Presents ₹28,163 Crore Budget Focused on Tourism, Green Energy, and Infrastructure

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Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant presented a ₹28,163 crore budget for the state, emphasizing tourism infrastructure development, green energy initiatives, and public service efficiency. With a revenue surplus of ₹2,403 crore and a fiscal deficit of ₹2,826 crore, the budget aims to balance growth with financial discipline.

Budget Overview:

  • Total Budget Size: ₹28,163 crores
  • Revenue Expenditure: ₹20,299 crores
  • Capital Expenditure: ₹7,863 crores
  • Revenue Surplus: ₹2,403 crores
  • Fiscal Deficit: ₹2,826 crores (2.5% of GSDP)

Major Announcements:

Infrastructure and Tourism

  • ₹100 crores of capital works to be sanctioned for each constituency.
  • Development of green corridors along national highways and utility ducts for new roads.
  • Establishment of the Goa Maritime Board to develop a state maritime master plan.
  • Redevelopment of jetties to promote inland waterways tourism.
  • RoRo ferries to be operationalized.
  • Tax holidays for investments in 3-star hotels and hospitals in hinterland talukas.
  • Wayside amenities, cruise terminals, oceanariums, and a Chatrapathi Shivaji Maharaj Digital Museum.

Social Welfare and Employment

  • Implementation of the Unified Pension Scheme for government staff, ensuring 50% of the last average pay and family pension.
  • Deployment of GHRDC staff in the private sector with government support.
  • CM Fellowship for Goans working in R&D roles in multinational companies.
  • Mukyamantri Swayam Rojgar Yojana launched to encourage entrepreneurship.
  • Mukyamantri Arth Sahay Yojana providing low-interest loans to government-empaneled contractors.
  • Temporary status for municipal daily wage staff who have worked for over 7 years.

Education and Skill Development

  • Mukyamantri Kaushalya Sahay Yojana providing accessories and kits to students in skill courses.
  • Skills on Wheels initiative for remote skill development.
  • Internships made mandatory for higher education students.
  • CM Fellowship extended to private sector R&D projects.
  • Establishment of Bhartiya Gyan Parampara Cell to revive traditional knowledge systems.
  • Goa Happiness Index to be formulated.

Healthcare and Public Services

  • 108 additional ambulances to be purchased.
  • Cancer daycare centers at both district hospitals.
  • GMC Satellite OPDs in Canacona, Curchorem, and Pernem.
  • Establishment of a Chest and TB Hospital, Critical Care Hospital, and Allied Health Science College.

Environment and Sustainability

  • AI-powered tree health monitoring.
  • Protection of Goan island identities with sustainable tourism initiatives.
  • Restoration of degraded mangroves and conservation of salt pans.
  • Strict action against illegal borewells and pipe automation for irrigation.

Industry and Economy

  • Tax holidays for industries investing over ₹5,000 crores.
  • Eight new schemes under the Logistics and Warehousing Policy.
  • Establishment of a Global Capability Center at Verna.
  • Preferential policies for Goan IT companies in government projects.

Cultural and Social Initiatives

  • Madgao Dindi and Devi Lairai Jatra declared state festivals.
  • Construction of Goa Ram Niwas at Ayodhya and Goa Bhavan at Navi Mumbai.
  • Promoting Kunbi cloth for government school uniforms.
  • Ravindra Bhavan cultural centers to be established in Sattari, Pernem, and Sanguem.

Additional Reforms and Policies:

  • Online Panchayat Services with equal grant distribution based on reforms.
  • Amnesty Scheme for waiver of penalties on property transfer registration.
  • Reintroduction of the One-Time Settlement Scheme for VAT legacy disputes.
  • Establishment of a State Audio Visual Archive.
  • Single Window Clearance for live events attracting over 2,500 people.

This comprehensive budget reflects the state’s focus on promoting growth, sustainability, and equitable development across all sectors.

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