Priyank Kharge seeks White Paper
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Claiming that the State’s monetary scenario is on the snapping point, former Minister and Congress chief Priyank Kharge has demanded that the State authorities launch a monetary White Paper.
Addressing a press convention in Kalaburagi on Thursday, Mr. Kharge acknowledged that the federal government doesn’t have funds to pay the salaries of staff in numerous departments. The State authorities is reeling beneath an enormous debt burden and is predicted to borrow ₹33,000 crore this fiscal yr. So he demanded the federal government convey out a White Paper on the State’s economic system.
Taking a dig at Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan’s current assertion over releasing big funds to all gram panchayats, Mr. Kharge stated that regardless of the monetary constraints, Mr. Narayan has promised to allocate ₹1.5 crore every to all 6,000 GPs within the State.
As many as 14,500 visitor lecturers haven’t been paid their salaries since March and the federal government has not taken any determination relating to the regularisation of companies of visitor lecturers working in 428 schools throughout the State.
He additionally rapped the federal government for slashing funds allocation to Special Component Plan (SCP) and Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) from ₹30,000 crore to ₹20,000 crore, the federal government has not but launched the particular grants of ₹2,000 crore allotted within the price range for the Kalyana Karnataka Regional Development Board. The estimated lack of ₹688.34 crore incurred by the current floods has not but reached the victims, he added.
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