MC to present budget for next fiscal year in Chandigarh
01 Feb 2023
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CW Team
The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation is prepared to discuss and ultimately approve a budget of
about 22,000 million for the upcoming fiscal year, with 13,320 million sought as a grant-in-aid (GIA)
from the Chandigarh administration and hopes to generate about 7,900 million from its own
revenue receipts or income (2023-2024). On February 7, a special budget meeting will take place.
Significantly, the GIA amount has been "finalised" with the hope that the 4th Delhi Finance
Commission's (DFC) recommendations will be followed.
Along with GIA, the MC has clearly stated in its budget draught that electricity duty reimbursement
amounts total 225Â million.
The central government's ministry of home affairs (MHA) is still reviewing both the 4th DFC
recommendations and the electricity duty concerns.
The MC has therefore prominently listed these amounts in its draught budget estimates, saying that
they are its prerogative.
The draught still includes about 18,860,000,000 in the expenditure section. Around 14,000 million
has been listed as the total amount under the revenue sector, while 4650 million has been kept as
total under capital expenditures. Additionally, a special sum of $200 million has been set aside for
the ambitious project of 24-hour water supply for the upcoming fiscal year.
Under income, a major expenditure section only lists the MC's committed liabilities for the following
fiscal year. These obligations, which the authority must meet at all costs, include employee salaries
and wages, pension benefits for retired employees, gasoline and lubricant costs, power and water
bills, and other related obligations.
Developmental projects from all departments, wings, and the engineering department that are
ongoing throughout the year have been kept within the capital expenditure area. Sources claim that
despite the amount appearing to be on the high side, it was chosen in anticipation of the necessity
for unexpected large or small works (if necessary), in addition to the routine and planned works.
For the ambitious 24-hour water supply project, the MC has already secured almost 600 million from
Chandigarh Smart City Limited (CSCL). According to sources, the budget document and all the
statistics were created with consideration for all financial factors. Since it was a demanding task,
senior officials spent many days at the department level finalising the draught by adding and
subtracting statistics as necessary, according to insiders.
The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation is prepared to discuss and ultimately approve a budget of
about 22,000 million for the upcoming fiscal year, with 13,320 million sought as a grant-in-aid (GIA)
from the Chandigarh administration and hopes to generate about 7,900 million from its own
revenue receipts or income (2023-2024). On February 7, a special budget meeting will take place.
Significantly, the GIA amount has been finalised with the hope that the 4th Delhi Finance
Commission's (DFC) recommendations will be followed.
Along with GIA, the MC has clearly stated in its budget draught that electricity duty reimbursement
amounts total 225Â million.
The central government's ministry of home affairs (MHA) is still reviewing both the 4th DFC
recommendations and the electricity duty concerns.
The MC has therefore prominently listed these amounts in its draught budget estimates, saying that
they are its prerogative.
The draught still includes about 18,860,000,000 in the expenditure section. Around 14,000 million
has been listed as the total amount under the revenue sector, while 4650 million has been kept as
total under capital expenditures. Additionally, a special sum of $200 million has been set aside for
the ambitious project of 24-hour water supply for the upcoming fiscal year.
Under income, a major expenditure section only lists the MC's committed liabilities for the following
fiscal year. These obligations, which the authority must meet at all costs, include employee salaries
and wages, pension benefits for retired employees, gasoline and lubricant costs, power and water
bills, and other related obligations.
Developmental projects from all departments, wings, and the engineering department that are
ongoing throughout the year have been kept within the capital expenditure area. Sources claim that
despite the amount appearing to be on the high side, it was chosen in anticipation of the necessity
for unexpected large or small works (if necessary), in addition to the routine and planned works.
For the ambitious 24-hour water supply project, the MC has already secured almost 600 million from
Chandigarh Smart City Limited (CSCL). According to sources, the budget document and all the
statistics were created with consideration for all financial factors. Since it was a demanding task,
senior officials spent many days at the department level finalising the draught by adding and
subtracting statistics as necessary, according to insiders.
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