Karnataka Budget 2024-25 PDF

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This document details the Karnataka Budget for 2024-2025. It covers key financial highlights, allocation under various sectors like agriculture and education, and details proposed schemes and initiatives. The document is useful for those interested in Indian budgeting.

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ನಮ್ಮ FORESIGHT KAS Useful for Exams KAS PSI FDA VA Karnataka Budget -2024-25 Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah presents 15th consecutive 16:02:2024 Near Blood Bank, tippu chowk , Azadpur Road Kalburgi- 585103 www.Foresightkas.com Highlights of Karnataka Budget 2024-25 Budget estimate (Consolidated Fund)-Rs. 3,71,383 crore. Total Revenue Total expenditure crore crore Revenue Revenue Receipt Rs. 2,63,178 Rs. 2,90,531 expenditure Capital Rs 55,877 Capital receipts 38 expenditure Total receipts Total (public debt of Rs. Rs. 3,71,383 Rs.3,68,674 expenditure 1,05,246 ) Budget allocation under Gender budget Rs. 86,423 crore Budget allocation for Children Rs. 54,617 crore New Schemes for the year 2024-25 Agriculture: Karnataka RaithaSamruddhiYojane: To encourage integrated farming by consolidating various pro-farmer schemes. Agriculture Development Authority: Under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister to facilitate effective implementation of policies related to agriculture and allied activities coming under various departments. Namma Millet: To provide processed millets and value-added millet preparations at affordable prices. e-SAP software: Developed by University of Agriculture Sciences,Raichur to advise farmers on soil, pests, diseases and nutrient management. Formation of separate Food Processing Commissionerate under Agriculture Department for effective performance of food processing industry. Rs. 80 crore is provided under PMFME Programme to promote the export of agricultural and horticultural produce and strengthen the Karnataka State Agricultural Products Processing and Export Corporation (KAPPEC). Establishment of Food parks at Airports in Sogane of Shivamogga,Ittangihala of Vijayapura and Pujenahalli of Bengaluru Rural district. Horticulture: Kissan Malls: In select districts to provide farmers with horticulture related technical guidance, market connectivity, farming implements and agro-products under one roof. State-of-the-Art international floriculture market to be established in Bengaluru city under Public Private Partnership. Development of Spice Park in Chikkamagaluru district under public-private partnership. Incentive for bivoltine silk cocoon to be enhanced to Rs. 30 per kilo. Animal Husbandry: Promotion of sheep farming, dairy farming piggery and poultry farming by integrating departmental schemes with Karnataka Raitha Samruddhi Yojana. Rs. 10 crore for upgradation of 20 taluka veterinary hospitals as Polyclinics. Fisheries: MatsyaAshakiran Scheme: Enhancement of the State’s share in compensation provided to coastal area fishermen to Rs. 3,000. Co-operation: Construction of 7 cold storages at a total cost of Rs. 130 crore. Setting up of dry chili market in Raichur and Ranebennur. Establishment of modern agricultural complex at Mangaluru, at a cost of Rs. 35 crore. Digitisation of all activities of all APMCs at a cost of Rs. 10 crore Establishment of Marketing Development Assistance Fund and measures to give statutory framework for implementation of support price scheme Water Resource: Upper Bhadra Project aims to create irrigation potential of 75000 acre in Chitradurga district. Centre will be urged to release Rs. 5300 crore to the project as announced. Water and Land Management Institution in Dharwad to be upgraded as Centre of Excellence in Water Management. Rs. 365 crore project of flowing water from Bhima and Kagina Rivers to Bennetora reservoir to provide drinking water to Kalaburagi city. School Education and Literacy: Schools to be upgraded as Karnataka Public Schools under CSR funds; GanitaGanakaProgramme for students from class 3 to 5, Marusinchanaprogramme with Rs. 10 crore, Rs. 50 crorefor science and computer labs, internet facility in select high schools. 2000 Government Primary Schools to be converted as bi-lingual medium schools to enhance quality of education Library will be set up in Bengaluru University in memory of Padmashri Dr. Siddalingaiah. Health: Viral Research & Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) to be set up in Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences. Enhancement of Pension under Maithri scheme to the linguistic minorities from Rs. 800 to Rs. 1200. Scheduled Tribe Welfare The Ashram schools working under Scheduled Tribe Welfare Department to be re-named as MaharshiValmikiAdivasiBudakattuVasathi Shale and Class 6 and 8 would be started in schools with class 5 and 7 respectively. The student strength to be enhanced from 25 to 40 in each class. Backward Classes Welfare: Karnataka AlemariAyoga to be constituted to study the socio-economic status of the Nomadic and semi-nomadic communities. Minorities Welfare: 6 per cent interest subsidy to be given for loans upto 10 crore availed from KSFC for upgradations of MSME units owned by minority communities. Rs. 10 crore to encourage minority women SHGs to take up self employement activities. Rs. 100 crore for conservation and development of Waqf properties Housing Target of construction of 3 lakh houses in 2024-25. Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs: Anna-Suvidhaprogramme to be launched to facilitate senior citizens above the age of 80 years by door delivery of food grains. Labour: Platform-Based Gig Workers Fund and Welfare Fee Bill to be implemented to formulate welfareprogrammes for the welfare of Gig workers. The benefits for SC ST apprenticeship trainees under Ashadeepa scheme to be extended as follows: Stipend to be extended to one year, if theyare given permanent appointment the wage component reimbursement to be extended to two years and the maximum limit to be increased to Rs. 7,000. Skill Development: Entrepreneurship training for 25,000 youths under Yuvanidhi Plus. Skill academy in Sandur of Ballari District. 10 District level incubation centres to be set up in association with IIM-B. Planning: Under Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board, works will be taken up at an estimated cost of Rs. 5,000 crore during 2024-25. Based on Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Report in the State. Brand Bengaluru launched to develop Bengaluru as the world class city. Mahatma Gandhi NagaraVikasaYojana 2.0 to be launched in 10 City Corporation at an estimated cost of Rs. 2,000 crore. 1.65 crore consumers registered under Gruhajyoti scheme. Action to develop Knowledge, Health Care, Innovation and Research City (KHIR) in2,000 acres near Bengaluru. Mega textile park project establishing in Kalburgidistrict in collaboration with State and Central Government. Action to develop Jeans Apparel Park and Common Facility Centre in Ballari. BhooSurakshaYojane to digitize Bhoomi, Survey and registration documents, preserve the damaged record permanently and make them accessible digitally. Rs. 2 crore for organization of special program in Belagavi - the year 2024 marks the centenary celebration of Belagavi Congress session presided by Mahatma Gandhi. “VaddarseRaghuramaShetty Award”, the journalists contributed to the social justice field. Target of Rs. 1,10,000crore tax collection during 2024-25

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