Telangana government presents budget with total expenditure of Rs.1,00,637crore for period of
ten months.
Non plan expenditure is Rs.51,989 crore,plan expenditure is Rs.48,648 crore,estimated revenue
surplus is Rs.301 crore,Fiscal deficit estimated at Rs.17,398 crore
Rs.6500 crore for irrigation and command area development
Rs.4250 crore for farmer debt waiver scheme
Rs.100 crore for welfare of families of Telangana martyrs.
Rs.2000 crore for drinking water pipelines
Rs.450 crore for input subsidy dues to farming community
Rs.1,150 crore released for red jowar growers farmers in Nizamabad
Rs.10 crore for farm field schools
Rs.20 crore for earmarked for crop colonies and soil testing
Rs.100 crore for farm mechanization
Rs.200 crore Green house farming to be promoted in 1000 acres around Hyderabad in pilot
basis to cultivate exotic and unseasonal vegetables.
Rs.250 crore for subsidy in drip irrigation for SC,ST,BC and others
Rs.10 crore for power subsidy and 1.5 lakh crore tonnes of maize supplied to poultry farmers
at subsidized rates of Rs.10 per kg.
Rs.16.30 crore for Rs.4 per litre incentives to milk suppliers of Vijaya Dairy.
Rs.1000 crores for earmarked for distributing land to landless sc families.
Rs.7,579 crore for SC welfare
Rs.4,559 crore for ST welfare
Rs.2,002 crore for BC welfare
Rs.1,030 crore for minorities welfare
Rs.330 crore for Kalyanalaxmi scheme in which is newly-weded woman get Rs.51000.
Rs.1,003 crore for women and child welfare schemes.
Rs.1,317 crore for payment of pensions to aged and widows.
Rs.367 crore for disabled pensions
Rs.100 crore for LPG connection scheme for poor women
Rs.940 crore for model schools at mandal level.
Rs.212 crore for Technical education
Rs.119 crore for IIIT Basara .
Rs.200 crore for Gandhi and Osmania Hospitals Rs.100 crore each
Rs.50 crore for Maternity hospital in Hyderabad
Rs.30 crore for Nilofer Hospital
Rs.25 crore for King Koti Hospital
Rs.2,282 crore for HEALTH SECTOR
Rs.152 crore for medical college buildings.
Rs.40 crore for eye,mental,chest and ENT hospitals
Rs.42 crore for upgradation of 42 area hospitals in the state.
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH PICKED UP TO REACH 2.7% against 0.9% last year.
Rs.90 crore for ITIR projects in Hyderabad.
Rs.19.30 crore for incentive for SC entrepreneurs to set up new industries
Rs.400 crore for Road developments mandal to District headquarters.
Rs.400 crore for to get new 1000 buses (TSRTC)
Rs.10 crore Journalist Bhavan
Rs.300 crore corpus fund for Harita Haram Scheme
Rs.10 crore for Forest College.
Rs.3,241 crore for Energy sector,Rs.3000 crore subsidy
Rs.15 crore Telangana kala Bhavan in Hyderabad and Kaloji cultural centre in Warangal.
Rs.60 crore Infra development in tourism destinations and circuits.
Rs.100 crore development temple town Yadagirigutta
Rs.100 crore Godavari pushkaralu
Rs.90 crore for sports stadium and modernization of sports facilities across in state.
Rs.234 crore Constituency development program fund.
ten months.
Non plan expenditure is Rs.51,989 crore,plan expenditure is Rs.48,648 crore,estimated revenue
surplus is Rs.301 crore,Fiscal deficit estimated at Rs.17,398 crore
Rs.6500 crore for irrigation and command area development
Rs.4250 crore for farmer debt waiver scheme
Rs.100 crore for welfare of families of Telangana martyrs.
Rs.2000 crore for drinking water pipelines
Rs.450 crore for input subsidy dues to farming community
Rs.1,150 crore released for red jowar growers farmers in Nizamabad
Rs.10 crore for farm field schools
Rs.20 crore for earmarked for crop colonies and soil testing
Rs.100 crore for farm mechanization
Rs.200 crore Green house farming to be promoted in 1000 acres around Hyderabad in pilot
basis to cultivate exotic and unseasonal vegetables.
Rs.250 crore for subsidy in drip irrigation for SC,ST,BC and others
Rs.10 crore for power subsidy and 1.5 lakh crore tonnes of maize supplied to poultry farmers
at subsidized rates of Rs.10 per kg.
Rs.16.30 crore for Rs.4 per litre incentives to milk suppliers of Vijaya Dairy.
Rs.1000 crores for earmarked for distributing land to landless sc families.
Rs.7,579 crore for SC welfare
Rs.4,559 crore for ST welfare
Rs.2,002 crore for BC welfare
Rs.1,030 crore for minorities welfare
Rs.330 crore for Kalyanalaxmi scheme in which is newly-weded woman get Rs.51000.
Rs.1,003 crore for women and child welfare schemes.
Rs.1,317 crore for payment of pensions to aged and widows.
Rs.367 crore for disabled pensions
Rs.100 crore for LPG connection scheme for poor women
Rs.940 crore for model schools at mandal level.
Rs.212 crore for Technical education
Rs.119 crore for IIIT Basara .
Rs.200 crore for Gandhi and Osmania Hospitals Rs.100 crore each
Rs.50 crore for Maternity hospital in Hyderabad
Rs.30 crore for Nilofer Hospital
Rs.25 crore for King Koti Hospital
Rs.2,282 crore for HEALTH SECTOR
Rs.152 crore for medical college buildings.
Rs.40 crore for eye,mental,chest and ENT hospitals
Rs.42 crore for upgradation of 42 area hospitals in the state.
INDUSTRIAL GROWTH PICKED UP TO REACH 2.7% against 0.9% last year.
Rs.90 crore for ITIR projects in Hyderabad.
Rs.19.30 crore for incentive for SC entrepreneurs to set up new industries
Rs.400 crore for Road developments mandal to District headquarters.
Rs.400 crore for to get new 1000 buses (TSRTC)
Rs.10 crore Journalist Bhavan
Rs.300 crore corpus fund for Harita Haram Scheme
Rs.10 crore for Forest College.
Rs.3,241 crore for Energy sector,Rs.3000 crore subsidy
Rs.15 crore Telangana kala Bhavan in Hyderabad and Kaloji cultural centre in Warangal.
Rs.60 crore Infra development in tourism destinations and circuits.
Rs.100 crore development temple town Yadagirigutta
Rs.100 crore Godavari pushkaralu
Rs.90 crore for sports stadium and modernization of sports facilities across in state.
Rs.234 crore Constituency development program fund.