The Hindu 23.03.2016
Rs. 11.96-lakh surplus budget for Belagavi City Corporation
A sum of Rs. 14.5 crore has been earmarked for taking up development works in wards
A Rs.11.96-lakh surplus budget was presented for the Belagavi City
Corporation for 2016-17 at a council meeting presided over by Mayor
Sarita Viraj Patil here on Tuesday. The budget was unanimously approved.
Sanjyot
Sunil Bandekar, chairperson of the Standing Committee for Taxation,
Finance & Appeals, who presented the budget, said that the revenue
receipts from rentals, property tax and other sources stood at Rs.357.95
crore and the expected expenditure was Rs. 357.83 crore.
Grants
The
corporation expected Rs. 42.192 crore as salary grants, Rs. 24.99 crore
for development works, and Rs. 46.6 crore from water supply management
and electricity bills under the State Finance Commission from the
government.
A provision has been made for Rs.16.56 crore under the 14th Finance General Basic Grant for execution of works.
Development works
The
budget proposed to spend Rs.16.58 crore on development works. As much
as 20 per cent of this amount will be spent on drinking water supply
works. Works will also be taken up on community toilets, underground
drainage and storm-water drains, parks and community assets, roads and
foot paths, and street lights.
It has been proposed to construct an annex building adjacent to the existing corporation building at a cost of Rs. 3 crore.
A
sum of Rs. 4.5 crore has been set aside to build commercial complexes
and markets in the open land restored by the corporation and Rs.1 crore
on installation of a statue of B.R. Ambedkar along with a mini-garden
within the corporation office premises.
A sum of Rs. 14.5 crore
has been earmarked for taking up development works worth Rs. 25 lakh in
each of the 58 wards; Rs.3 crore for community toilets; Rs. 25 lakh on
new bus shelters; Rs. 50 lakh on developing urban forestry; Rs. 50 lakh
for maintenance of slum areas; and Rs. 64.21 crore on new drinking water
supply works with electricity connections.
For SCs, STs
An
amount of Rs.11.11 crore has been allocated for the welfare and
development of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes colonies, Rs.3.34
crore for the welfare and development of backward classes; and Rs.1.38
crore for people with disabilities.
Revenue receipts from rentals, property tax and other sources stand at Rs.357.95 crore