Karnataka Budget 2022: Know here how many social welfare schemes, villages get

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has proposed a budget of Rs 2,65,720 crore for the state. Presenting the state budget on Friday, he allocated an amount of Rs 17,325 crore for the development of villages. At the same time, Rs 9,389 crore has been given to the Social Welfare Department in the state budget for the financial year 2023.

What department gets what from CM Kitty?

This time ‘Bharpura’ grant has been given to all the departments. Major departments include, Food Department – Rs 2,288 crore, Housing Department – Rs 3,594 crore, Women and Child Welfare Department – Rs 4,713 crore, Agriculture and Horticulture Department – Rs 8,457 crore grant, Social Welfare Department – Rs 9,389 crore grant, Local Governance and Transport Department – Rs 11,222 crore, Water Resources Department – Rs 20,601 crore, Education Department – Rs 31,980 crore Health and Family Welfare Department has announced Rs 13,982 crore and grant to the department. The Energy Department has announced a grant of Rs 12,655 crore.

CM Bommai has allocated Rs 17,325 crore to the Rural Development Department this time. An amount of Rs 1,600 crore has been earmarked for the development of rural roads. In addition, Rs 300 crore has been set aside for the development of roads damaged during monsoon.

100 crore has been allocated for the prevention of infection of elephants in rural areas with emphasis on construction of railway barriers.

Announcement of Punyakoti Adoption Scheme

To encourage government and private organizations for adoption in Gaushala by giving Rs 11,000 annually to Gaushala

9389 crore grant to social welfare department

This time, a grant of Rs 9389 crore has been given to the Social Welfare Department for the development of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other communities. Mohalla clinics in the state. Meanwhile, Rs 800 crore has been given for social welfare and scheduled tribes scheme for empowerment of weaker sections.

Establishment of Dinadayal Upadhyaya Hostels

250 crores for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward, Minorities and other sections. Construction of multi-storey Deendayal Upadhyaya friendly student campus at Belgaum, Hubli-Dharwad, Kalaburagi, Mangalore and Mysore.

abdul kalam residential

Renaming the School Abdul Kalam Residential School as Pre-Graduate Class; Action to get recognition from CBSE, a grant of Rs 25 crore has been given.

Residential school named after Narayan Gurus

The CM has announced the opening of one Sree Narayana Guru Residential School each in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada and Shimoga districts. About 25 percent women have been earmarked for self-employment and other programs of all development corporations under the Social Welfare and Scheduled Tribes Welfare Department.

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