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KARNATAKA BUDGET 2009-10
HIGHLIGHTS
OVERVIEW OF BUDGET 2009-10 (Rs. in Crores)
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Total estimate : 58031.36
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Revenue receipts : 48389.04
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Capital receipts : 9642.32
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Revenue expenditure : 47237.67
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Capital expenditure : 10879.57
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Plan estimate : 29500.00
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Government Undertakings and Local Bodies expected to raise Rs.
6,604 Crore through internal sources and loans.
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Fiscal deficit limit has been increased in the year 2008-09 from
3% to 3.5% under Fiscal Responsibility Act.
Priority sectors
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Emphasis on Agriculture and allied activities, Rural
Development, Water resources, Power, Roads, Urban development
and Education.
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Rs.2, 440 Crore has been earmarked for Agriculture and allied
activities.
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Rs.3, 063 Crore earmarked for Rural Development.
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Rs.4, 714 Crore provided for Irrigation works.
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Budget provision has been enhanced to Rs.6, 107 Crore for Power
Sector, both in plan and non-plan.
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Rs.1, 327 Crore earmarked for transport sector.
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Rs.7, 376 Crore (approx.) for Urban Development including
Bangalore city.
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Rs.8, 888 Crore will be spent for education sector.
Agriculture related activities
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Subsidy of Rs.250 crores for Agricultural loans, at 3% interest
from nationalised and commercial banks including cooperative
institutions.
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Increase of revolving fund from Rs.500 crores to Rs.750 crores
for providing support price to agricultural products.
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Support price for organic farming increased from Rs.100 crores
to Rs.200 crores.
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Rs.150 crore subsidy to farmers for getting loan from
cooperative institutions at 3% interest.
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Financial assistance of Rs.20 crore each, to the Agricultural
University, Raichur and Horticulture University, Bagalkot.
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Opportunity is created for 1,000 farmers to undertake study tour
in foreign countries, to encourage them to learn modern
scientific techniques of farming.
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Establishment of horticultural produce market at Belgaum, at an
expenditure of Rs.100 crores with private participation under
National Horticulture Mission.
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Rs.10 crores for construction of turmeric market, agricultural
produces processing unit and cold storage at Chamarajnagar
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Rs.5 crore for establishment of a new Horticulture College at
Kolar
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Subsidy of Rs.2100 crores for electrification of pumpsets used
in agriculture.
Water Resources and Irrigation
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Increase in budget provision for irrigation projects to
Rs.4,714 Crore.
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Rs.500 Crore for Upper Bhadra Project.
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63,000 hectares land will get irrigation facilities this year.
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Rs.2193 Crores for implementation of Chimmalagi Lift Irrigation
Project in Bijapur District.
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Rs.120 Crores provided for the second phase of Guthi Basavanna
Lift Irrigation Project in Bijapur.
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Special efforts for comprehensive survey and rejuvenation of all
water bodies and tanks with the help of ISRO and KSRAC. Rs.764
Crore additional budget has been provided to Department of Minor
Irrigation and RDPR for this purpose.
Rural Development
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Rs. 300 Crore will be provided for development of 1,200 villages
under the Suvarna Gramodaya Programme during
I phase.
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Rs.325 Crore spent during 2008-09 for laying of 1,124 km roads.
Under Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojana 7,880 km of roads were
laid so far.
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Rs.800 Crore has been provided to develop 2,500 km rural roads.
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A
project of Rs.5000 Crores with private partnership under annuity
payment basis has been planned for providing roads in rural
areas.
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500-foot bridges and hanging bridges will be constructed in the
hilly and forest areas of Malnad region. Rs.25 Crores has been
earmarked for this.
Urban Development
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Rs.3, 000 crore earmarked for development of Bangalore city.
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Excluding the city municipalities, special grant in aid of Rs.15
crores, to every other municipality in district centres and
cities. Rs.5 crores to every municipality in taluks and small
towns and Rs.2 crores special grant to every town panchayath.
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Rs.1000 crores from the Bangalore Development Authority to
Bangalore Mahanagar Palike for development of basic
infrastructure and developmental works by Bruhat Bangalore
Mahanagara Palike at a cost of Rs. 500 crores.
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Implementation of a special programme of Rs.2000/- crores, for
upgradation of important roads in the Bruhat Bangalore area,
with private partnership to maintain them.
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Rs.600 crores to increase the supply of drinking water in
Bangalore.
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Rs.100 crore will be provided to recycle underground drainage
water leading to tanks.
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Rs.600 crores as State Government contribution to the Metro Rail
Corporation.
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Rs.500 crores to start a luxury bus service, with a minimum
fleet of 1000 deluxe buses.
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Providing ring roads to Belgaum and Bellary cities with private
participation. Rs.120 Crore will be provided for improving
underground drainage in Belgaum.
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10,000 homes will be constructed for people living in slums.
Infrastructure Development
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Rs.500 crores capital grant to KRDCL for instituting Karnataka
road fund for executing 10,000 kms of State highways and
important roads and 12,600 kms roads in rural areas, with
private participation.
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Rs.380 crores for development of 3400 kms of Highways under
Karnataka State Highway Development Project-2, with the
assistance of World Bank.
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Maintenance of important district roads, at a cost of Rs.400
crores under Chief Minister’s Rural Road Development scheme and
roads and bridges under NABARD assistance at a cost of Rs.230
crores.
Extension of Railway Network
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State Government will provide 50% share for laying new railway
lines, between Belgaum-Dharwad, Kuduchi-Bagalkot, Gadag-Haveri
and Almatti-Koppal.
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KSIIDC to implement super fast train to Bangalore International
Airport in PPP model.
Development of Ports
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Setting up of a "Karnataka Maritime Board", for the development
of Ports. Rs.100 Crore is provided for construction of good
ports in the Western Coastal regions of Karwar, Thadhadi,
Honnavar, Malpe and Old Mangalore under PPP Model.
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Rs.10 Crore provided for dredging of Karwar Port.
Airports
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Rs.100 Crore provided for construction of Airports in the cities
of Gulbarga, Bijapur, Shimoga, Hubli, Bellary and Mysore.
Schemes for Power Generation
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Infrastructure to be provided for establishment of new power
plant with capacity of generating 1015 MW at Udupi. New power
plant to be established in Hidkal and Gulbarga.
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Increase in the share capital by Rs.500 crores, in Karnataka
Power Corporation Ltd. to undertake projects in the public and
joint sector.
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Extending the "Niranthara Jyothi" Scheme already initiated in
Malur, to other backward taluks in a phaced manner.
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Providing electricity to all hutments and thandas of the State.
Rs.100 Crores will be spent under the "Ganga Kalyan" Scheme for
electrification of 10,000 irrigation pumpsets for families below
poverty line.
Social Welfare
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Hike in pooled fund for housing, educational facility etc of
scheduled caste and scheduled tribe from Rs.200 crores to Rs.600
crores.
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Increase in boarding costs of students of residential and Ashram
Schools from Rs.350 to Rs.500 per month.
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Establishment of 114 ‘Kitturu Rani Chennamma Residential
Schools’ at a cost of Rs.100 crores for the benefit of girls of
scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
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Incentive of Rs.10, 000 for scheduled caste and scheduled tribe
girls securing above 75% marks in 10th
Standard and Rs.5000/- for girls securing above 60% marks.
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Increase in the intake of number of students in hostels by 50%.
Special arrangements for training girls in computer language
skills and mathematics at a cost of Rs.20 crores.
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Rs.150 crores for developing scheduled caste and scheduled tribe
colonies.
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Renaming of Lidkar Corporation as Jagajivanram Development
Corporation and earmarking of Rs.5 crores for technical
assistance and market exposure to families dependant on leather
craft.
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Rs. 5 crores for construction of Jagajivanram Memorial Bhavan.
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Framing of rules for converting Lambani Tandas into revenue
villages and grant in aid of Rs.10 lakhs for converting Sevalal
Bhavans in 200 lambani tandas.
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Rs.10 crores for building district level Banjara Bhavans in
Gulbarga, Bijapur, Haveri, Chitradurga and Shimoga districts.
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Rs.50 crores to provide basic infrastructure facilities to 500
banjara thandas.
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Rs.5 Crore for developing Gollara Hattis.
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Rs.50 crores for construction of backward class students’
hostels.
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Rs.20 crores for providing basic facilties to Vishwakarma,
Kshatriya, Uppara, Savitha, Kuruba, Madivala, Devanga, Billava
Community Organisations.
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Loan upto Rs.5000 and Rs.5000 Grant-in-Aid through Devaraj Urs
Development Corporation to one-lakh families engaged in Kammara,
Kumbara, Badiga, Devanga, Murthedara, Akkasaliga, Dargi,
Kshourika.
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Rs.35 Crore for construction of hostels for minorities and Rs.15
Crore for construction of Shaadi Mahals.
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Rs.5 Crore for the skills development of minorities.
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Rs.5 Crore for building Haj Bhavan.
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Rs.10 Crore for minority institutions belonging to Christian,
Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, etc.
Women and Child Development
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Rs.20 Crore for construction of 5,000 houses for Devadasi women.
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Rs.10 lakhs grant in aid for construction of Sthree Shakthi
complex, comprising of market centres in every taluk.
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Rs.400 monthly pension to destitute women aged above 50 years.
Housing
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Rs.1,200 Crore provided for 3 lakh houses to be constructed by
the Rajiv Gandhi Rural Housing Corporations and construction of
1 lakh houses under the Indira Avas Scheme.
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Rs.100 Crore for providing one-lakh sites under Ashraya,
Ambedkar, Indira Avas Yojana and other similar schemes.
Subsidy for Skill Training
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Rs.100 Crore provided for skill development programmes.
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Training subsidy ranging from Rs.3000 to Rs.10000 will be
provided for ITI's educational institutions and Industrial
Centres for providing training.
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Establishment of skill development centres in hostels of SC/ST’s
and backward classes and minorities.
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Rs.15 Crores for establishing special training centres in every
district, to train in apparel making.
Food
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Rs.750 crore for supplying essential commodities to families
below poverty line through Public Distribution System.
Incentives for Development of Industries
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Equity contribution of Rs.50 Crore to Mysugar Company.
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Rs.1000 Crores allocated for acquiring land by the KIADB to form
industrial estates, to encourage the establishment of small and
medium industries.
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Rs.80 Crores provided for establishing Apparel Clusters in
Gulbarga, Bellary, Hubli, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Shimoga, Davangere,
Ramanagar and Chikballapur.
Support for Weavers
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Rs.30 Crores has been provided for weavers to construct living
cum work sheds at a cost of Rs.60,000 per unit, for 5,000
beneficiaries.
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Continuation of the scheme of providing loans at an interest
rate of 3%.
Animal Husbandry and Dairy Farming
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Rs.200 crores for providing subsidy of Rs.2 per litre for the
families of farmers, through milk producers’ co-operative
societies.
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Rs.5 crores for insurance of livestock to groups formed by sheep
and goat rearers to encourage following scientific rearing
methods.
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Grant of Rs.10 lakhs for each taluk to the voluntary
organisations for establishing goshalas for cattle protection.
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Rs.5 Crore subsidy for 1000 new milk producers’ co-operative
societies in the districts of North Karnataka.
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Rs.10 Crore to establish cold storage units in Gulbarga and
Belgaum divisions.
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Rs.10 Crore to develop the Amruthmahal Kaval lands attached to
the Karnataka University of Veterinary Science in Chikmagalur
district.
Fisheries
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2,000 self help groups to be formed and financial assistance of
Rs.50, 000 as loan and Rs.10, 000 as seed money to be disbursed
to these groups.
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Loan to fisherman at an interest rate of 3%.
Agricultural marketing
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Rs.750 Crores for support price of agricultural crops.
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A
well equipped wholesale market for onions, potatoes to be
established in Dasanpura Hobli, Bangalore North Taluk at a cost
of Rs.100 Crores.
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Establishment of a well equipped vegetable market in
Byatarayanapura Bellary Road, Bangalore in Public Private
Partnership model.
Project Plan for permanent water supply
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Beginning with Bijapur and Chitradurga Districts, a special
scheme has been conceived to provide drinking water. Rs.100
Crores of the total, Rs.800 Crores for supply of drinking water
has been delineated for this scheme.
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Rs.5 Crores is provided for giving awards to Taluk Panchayats,
Village Panchyats and Zilla Panchayats who have excelled in
rural sanitation.
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Rs.5 Crore for installing solar powered streetlights in rural
areas.
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50% of the estimated cost of Rs.10 lakhs for construction of
each Gram Panchayat office will be provided.
Primary and Secondary Education
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Recruitment drive of teachers for the educationally backward
districts of the State.
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Establishing 114 Secondary and Higher Secondary schools, with
private partnership similar to Kendriya Vidyalaya. This will be
done under the aegis of the centrally sponsored Sarva Shikshana
Abhiyana Scheme in educationally backward districts.
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Relaxing of economy orders to recruit teachers for the vacancies
in GIA schools. Rs.35 Crores has been provided for the purpose.
Higher Education
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Rs.10 Crore is provided for infrastructure to Tumkur University
and Bijapur Women’s University.
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It
is proposed to rename Tumkur University as
Dr. Shivakumar Swamiji University.
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Rs.2 Crore has been provisioned for starting a postgraduate
study centre at Kushalnagar in Kodagu district.
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Establishment of separate Ayurveda Vaidya University.
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Rs.10 Crore for the establishment of a new university at
Davanagere.
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Rs.10 Crore for establishment of an Engineering college at
Gangavathi.
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Rs.5 Crore for the establishment of Sanskrit-Veda university at
Bangalore, Music and Fine Arts University at Mysore and
development of Sanskrit Research and Academy Centre at Melkote.
Health and Family Welfare
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Procurement of 517 ambulances at a cost of Rs.221.25 Crores
under ‘Arogya Kavacha’. Free health insurance to poor families.
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Free medical assistance to 16 lakh poor families up to Rs.1.50
lakh, through ‘Suvarna Aarogya Suraksha’ scheme in backward
district of Gulbarga Division.
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Converting mental health hospital at Dharwad into an autonomous
body and upgradation at a cost of Rs.10 crores.
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Providing additional 250 beds in the general hospitals of
Belgaum and Bidar and upgradation of Bellary District Hospital.
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Rs.15 crores for pre-natal care at the rate of 2000/-per head to
pregnant women below poverty line.
Science and Technology
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Rs.10 Crore for setting up of Institutions of Excellence in the
field of science education, upgradation of science education in
colleges-universities. Science education centres at district
levels and museums etc.,
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1000 acres land for establishment of a branch of Indian
Institute of Science of Bangalore in Chitradurga district.
Information Technology and Bio Technology
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Establishment of Biotech Park in important cities outside
Bangalore. Rs.10 Crore for establishment of IT park in Gulbarga
Division.
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Grant-in-Aid of Rs.20 lakhs per unit, for establishment of
information technology industries in Gulbarga Division.
Removal of regional imbalance
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As
per the recommendations of the Dr. D.M. Nanjundappa Committee
Report Rs.2, 674 Crore is earmarked.
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1,000 new milk co-operative societies to be formed in North
Karnataka.
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Cold storage unit to store milk one each in Gulbarga and Belgaum
will be set up at an estimated cost of Rs.10 Crore.
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Rs.10 Crore to establish IT Park in Gulbarga.
Supplementary Schemes for
the Industrial Development of North Karnataka
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Steel Zones will be established in 10000 acres at Koppal,
Bellary and Bagalkot districts.
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Foundry Parks to be established in Mache village of Belgaum
District.
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Spice Park to be established in Byadagi.
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Establishment of an Auto Park near Basavakalyan in Bidar
district.
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Providing of Infrastructure and Residential Workshop to the
silversmiths in the village of Mangoor in Belgaum district.
Labour Welfare
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Rs.10 Crore provided for setting up unorganized Labour Welfare
Board.
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Rs.5 Crore to implement insurance scheme for autorikshaw and
taxi drivers.
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Rs. 1 Crore for establishment of research centre about
industrial relations in Bangalore University in memory of the
famous labour leader late Alampalli Venkatrao.
Revenue and Endowment
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Rs.100 Crore for construction of ‘Suvarna Soudha’ in Belgaum.
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Amendment to Land Reforms Act to enable purchase of land for
establishment of educational institutions and industries.
Development of district headquarters
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Rs.25 Crore for development of Yadgir town as district
headquarters and Rs.25 Crore for construction of Chikkaballapur
district office complex.
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Rs.10 Crore for development of Kaginele Kshetra.
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Rs.5 Crore for development of Sri Renuka Yellamma Temple at
Savdatti.
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Rs.5 Crore for development of Male Mahadeshwara Hills, Biligiri
Ranga Hill and Himavad Gopalaswamy Hill.
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Rs. 10 crores for development of various cultural centers.
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Rs.10 crores for development of integration centers.
Transport
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Purchase of 4,000 new vehicles by the transport corporations.
Rs.100 Crore for improving infrastructure development for
commuters.
Kannada and Culture
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Rs.5 Crore for the Kannada Development Authority.
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Rs.10 Crore for the formation of Border Area Development
Authority.
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Rs.2 Crore to establish a research centre at the Kannada Sahitya
Parishad and for continuation of the Kannada dictionary project.
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Rs.2 Crore to bring out an encyclopedia website in Kannada on
the lines of Wikipedia.
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Rs.5 Crore for the inclusion of Kakati village to Kittur
Authority and its development.
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Rs. 5 crores for the construction of Amruthotsava Bhavan on the
occasion of amruthotsava of Kannada Film Industry.
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Rs. 10 crores for the construction of freedom fighters centers
and memorials.
Press media
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Rs.25 lakh for the construction of patrika bhavan in district
headquarters.
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Increase in the limit of annual income of retired journalists to
get monthly pension from Rs.5000 to 50,000.
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Working Journalists and retired journalists to be brought under
‘Yashaswini Sahakara Arogya Vima Yojane’.
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Providing free bus passes to members of the press, at district
level.
Tourism
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Rs.180 crores for Tourism Department.
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Rs. 10 crores for the development of Nandi Hills, Kemmannagundi
and Kodachadri hill stations.
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Rs.5 Crore for development of Tagore beach in Karwar.
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Rs. 5 Crore for renovation of Brindavan garden in Krishnaraja
Sagar.
Youth Services and Sports
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Rs.10 Crore for establishment of 10 sports hostels.
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Rs.10 Crore for renovation and lying of tracks in stadias at
Dharwar, Gulbarga, Udupi and Mysore cities.
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Rs.2 Crore for laying hockey turf in Coorg district.
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Financial incentives to State’s sports person, selected as
official participants in international sports events.
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Increase in monthly pension to wrestlers.
Administrative Reforms
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Establishment of Expenditure Reforms Commission consisting of
experts.
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Establishment of ‘Challenge Fund’ with Rs.10 Crore to encourage
of new ideas in administration.
Government Employees
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Decided to increase the HRA rates to 20% in Class-A cities, 15%
in Class-B cities and 9%, 6% and 5% in respect of
Class-C, D & E cities respectively.
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The monthly wages for the daily wage employees who have
completed 10 years will be increased by up to Rs. 1000.
Law
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Rs.50 Crore for development of court buildings in district and
taluk head quarters.
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Rs.10 Crore for development of Law University at Hubli.
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Contribution of Rs.1 Crore to the Advocates Association’s
Welfare Fund.
Tax Proposals
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Increase in tax collection in 2008-09 expected to be 10.7%.
Commercial Taxes
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Total revenue from Commercial Taxes during 2009-10 expected to
be Rs. 25125 crores.
Value Added Tax
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Tax exemption on food grains and pulses extended for one more
year.
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Tax on tamarind and soap-nut reduced to 2%.
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Tax on coconuts, copra and desiccated coconut powder reduced to
2%.
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Tax on arecanut reduced to 2%.
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Baje exempted from tax.
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Footwear costing upto Rs. 100 exempted from tax.
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4%
tax concession on some more goods sold through canteen stores
department.
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4%
taxes on all tread rubber used in re-treading of tyres.
Sales Tax
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Tax exemption on 75000 kilo liters of diesel sold to fishermen.
Luxury Tax
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Tax exemption limit increased to Rs. 499/-.
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Levy of tax on actual rents.
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Tax slabs revised – 4% on room rents of Rs. 500/- to Rs. 1000/-,
6% on room rents exceeding Rs. 1000/- upto Rs. 2000/- and 10% on
room rents exceeding Rs. 2000/-.
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Tax on marriage halls reduced to 10%.
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Tax on exhibition halls reduced to 10%.
Professions Tax
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Persons with monthly salaries upto Rs. 10000/- exempt from tax.
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Branches of educational institutions running schools and
colleges upto 12th
standard exempt from tax.
Entertainments Tax
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10% tax on sports involving proprietary teams.
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Tax on cinemas reduced to 30%.
State Excise
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Tax collection expected to reach target of Rs. 5627 crores for
2008-09.
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Expected collection for 2009-10 Rs. 6565 crores.
Stamps & Registration
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Tax collection expected to be Rs. 3318 crores for 2008-09.
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Stamp duty on all transfer of moveable properties reduced from
7.5% to 6% resulting in revenue loss of Rs. 400 crores.
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Stamp duty rates modified.
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On
agreements not involving transfer of immoveable property 0.25%
of agreement value.
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1%
for joint development agreement.
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6%
for arbitration award.
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0.5% with a limit of Rs. 10,000 on mortgage.
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Rs. 500 for duplicate registration.
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1%
to 6% on lease of immovable properties.
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1%
on General Power of Attorney to developers and Rs. 200 on other
General Power of Attorney.
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5%
on transfer of property through release.
Motor Vehicles tax
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Estimated collection for 2009-10 – Rs. 2063 crores.
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Lifetime tax on electric motor vehicles reduced to 4%.
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