Goa Budget 2023-24: CM Pramod Sawant presents Rs 26,844 crore budget

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    Green cess imposed on tourists coming by Road; these vehicles will get freedom from RTO checks

     Goa govt will impose entry tax on non-Goan Vehicles entering Goa in the form of green cess. Govt expects to collect revenue of Rs 100 crore from the cess. This will be used to support the upkeep, cleanliness, sanitation, medical support, changing rooms, electric charging stations, energy conservation measures and remedial measures to minimise pollution in the State, announced CM in his budget speech. Such vehicles will also be given unique sticker to be affixed on them. This sticker will be given after the documents of the vehicle are checked by RTO. These tourist with sticker will not be stopped by any RTO during their stay in Goa, said CM.

    🔸    Support price for Rice, Coconut and Cashew increased

      Under the Assured Price for Agriculture Produce scheme support price of rice has been increased to Rs 22 from Rs 20, for coconut it has been increased to Rs 15 from Rs 12 and for Cashew it has been increased from to Rs 150 from Rs 125 per kg.  Rs 20 crore have been earmarked for this. To provide support to Cashew Industry, the Employment Subsidy scheme for Cashew Industries has been provisioned with Rs. 5 crores and grants to Khadi Vikas Board has been increased  to Rs. 3.11 crores.

    🔸    Goa Govt to provide financial assistance to farmers to purchase drones

      Goa govt will give financial assistance of 10 % of the cost of the drone to be used in agriculture sector by farmers. This assistance will be over and above the 40 % assistance given by the center. Drones technology is being recently used in agriculture to spray pesticides, nutrients etc. The Scheme will be called CM Progressive farmer Scheme.

    🔸    VAT on natural gas to be reduced to increase demand

    VAT on Natural Gas will be normalized based on consumption. Govt expects that this reduction will see a growth in demand for Natural Gas as a source of fuel. 

    🔸    Excise duty on High End Liquor to be reduced, duty on IMFL to be hiked

    Excise duty on High End Liquor will be reduced and duty on other categories of Indian Made Foreign Liquor(IMFL) will be marginally increased to shore up revenues, CM Pramod Sawant announced in his budget speech.

    🔸    Special Task Force to ensure that no businesses operate without registration

    Special Task Force consisting of officials from various departments will be formed to ensure that no businesses in the State are running without registrations as required from various departments, informed CM Sawant.

    🔸    Honorarium to  Sarpanch, Dy and Panchas to be increased by Rs 2000

    Honorarium provided by the Government to the Sarpanch will be increased from Rs 6,000 to Rs 8,000, for Deputy Sarpanch from Rs 4,500 to Rs 6,500 and for Panch from Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,500 respectively. For this purpose, a total provision of Rs. 12 crores has been made in the budget.  Panchayat Grant Allocation process will also go in fully online mode.

    ▪️ Gross expenditure is projected at Rs. 26,844.40 crores which is a rise of 9.71% over estimates of 2022-23.

    Revenue surplus of Rs. 59.39 crores ,  Expected per capita income ₹ 6.32 lakh,  For FY 2023-24, the estimated revenue surplus is Rs. 669.46 crores, Fiscal Deficit is estimated to be Rs. 4,183.10 crores.

    🔸   Allocation to the Health Sector increased to Rs 2,324.65 crore  from Rs. 1970.20 crores in FY 2021-22 to Rs. 2324.65 crores indicating an increase of 18%.

    • Rs 233.49 crore for medicines and other consumables.  Generic Jan Aushadhi Kendra at GMC Campus.
    • Rs 172.19 crore for GMC infrastructure, Rs 10 crore for blood bank block, Rs 157.30 crore for Respiratory Medicine Hospital (TB & Chest) at GMC. Rs 30.74 crore worth hall at GMC.    
    • CM Mediclaim Scheme income limit to be raised to Rs 8 lakh and claim limit upto Rs 5 lakh.
    • Rs 65 crore for DDSSY. Directorate of Health Services outlay is Rs 1045.64 crore.
    • Nursing Colleges in both districts. Medical College and ICU at South Goa District Hospital
    • Autism intervention Centres in both districts, Early Childhood Development Centers in both districts

      PUBLIC WORKS

    • Allocation for PWD at Rs 2,687.5 crore , increase of 28.03 %
    • Rs 15,000 crore worth National Highway Projects approved by Center- during the year 2022-23, State of Goa was sanctioned Rs. 2228.78 Crores under National Highways including Rs 600 crore for Construction of six lane Elevated Corridor in Porvorim including approaches
    • Rs.2.50 Crores allocated per Assembly Constituency under MLA-Local Area Development Scheme, Goa Scheme (MLA-LAD), Goa with the total outlay of Rs.100 Crores.
    • Rs 1,000 crore for improvement of riding quality surface in all the Assembly Constituencies totalling to 1700 KMs amounting to Rs. 1000 Crores and the target is to complete 500 K.Ms costing Rs.280 Crores before the onset of the monsoon
    • ONE APP ALL SERVICES unified app for all govt services proposed
    • Minimum 100 LPCD water in rural areas and 150 LPCD water in urban areas to be ensured per day
    • Rs 367 crore from SIDBI under Cluster Development Fund for water supply projects in South Goa
    • Rs 278.87 crore for Sewerage projects

      GSIDC

    Rs 380 crore capital expenditure

    Rs 250 crore for Construction of Salvador Do Mundo- Chodan Bridge

      Electricity

    Total allocation to the Electricity Department is Rs. 3856.36 crores which is an increase of 21.98%.

      NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

    EV subsidy scheme to be re-launched this year for which a provision of Rs. 25 crores

    “Green Goa Policy, 2023” to be formulated to achieve goals of environment sustainability

    Solar power generation of capacity upto 300 MW

    “Green Hydrogen Policy” of Central Government,   pilot project for generation of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives like Green ammonia etc. to be set up

    Goa aims to be Carbon Credit Capital of the nation. 10,000 green jobs for Goan youth in next 5 years

      Water Resource

    • Three new projects have been proposed by the Government in the Mhadei Basin at Nirankal, Cajumol and Tatodi having an average storage capacity of 11.21 MCM, 4 MCM and 5.7 MCM respectively.
    • CM exuded confidence that govt shall be able to take all steps to ensure that no damage/diversion takes place
    • Rejuvenation of 150 nos. water bodies will be completed by March 2023.
    • State Water Informatics System will be installed at Sinchai Bhavan Porvorim, which will provide the real time data on the water availability and its distribution in the State, for better planning of the infrastructure.
    • Rs 25 crore for desilting of Sal river in the second phase, the damaged embankment will be restored at estimated cost of which is Rs.22.38 crores.

      Transport

    • Provision of Rs 296.75 crore
    • Rs 25 crore for taking private buses on board with KTCL to improve public transport system
    • Rs. 31.92 crores to purchase new buses
    • “Intelligent Transport Management System” wherein buses and other modes of last mile connectivity will be integrated on a user-friendly platform

      CAPTAIN OF PORTS & RIVER NAVIGATION

    Total allocation for the departments is Rs. 153.19 crores.

      SPORTS & YOUTH AFFAIRS

    Total allocation to Sports and Youth Affairs is Rs. 384.24 crores indicating an increase of 152.88%.

    • Rs 2 crore for setting Goa State Youth Commission
    • Allocation to Sports Authority of Goa increased  to Rs. 75 crores

      PANCHAYATS

    Allocation to Panchayats is Rs. 356.95 crores.

    • Increase the honorarium provided by the Government to the Sarpanch, Deputy Sarpanch and Panch from Rs.6,000 to Rs. 8,000, Rs.4,500 to Rs. 6,500 and Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 5,500 respectively. For this purpose, a total provision of Rs. 12 crores has been made. Panchayat Grant Allocation process to be fully online
    • Rs. 16 crores for North Goa and South Goa Zilla Panchayats for their establishment expenses

      RURAL DEVELOPMENT

    • Allocation to Rural Development Rs. 221.46 crores.
    • 150 new Self Help Groups & 25 Village Organisations proposed

      URBAN DEVELOPMENT

    • Allocation to Urban Development is Rs. 604.32 crores. The grants to local bodies have been increased by 26.33% and for Smart City works, a provision of Rs. 150 crores has been made.
    • Rehabilitation of notified slum dwellers in urban areas of Margao, Mormugao and Panaji for which a special provision of Rs. 5 crores has been made.
    • GIS Based Survey of all properties that are managed by Urban Local Bodies

      INDUSTRIES

    Allocation to the Industries Department is Rs. 85.26 crores.

    • Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises will be increased up to a maximum of 95 per cent
    • Production Linked Incentives of Rs 3 crore for cow milk, urine and cow dung bases products

      HANDICRAFTS, TEXTILE & COIR

    Increased the allocation to Handicrafts, Textile and Coir Department to Rs. 32.85 crores.

      MINES & GEOLOGY

    Rs 1000 crore revenue expected from mining

      INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    Allocation to Information Technology is increased by 67.63% and stands at Rs. 241.13 crores.

    • All the Government offices to go paperless by introducing “e-Office” software
    • Har Ghar Fiber Fiber network across the State at a cost of Rs. 725 crores with assistance from the Central Government.
    • The Goa Industrial Growth and Investment Promotion Policy aims to generate 30,000 jobs and 20,000 crore investment
    • Loans to IT startups through the CMRY scheme without any requirement of Government Guarantor as currently required under the scheme.

      FOREST DEPARTMENT

    Allocation to Forest department has been increased to Rs. 175.65 crores.

      ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE CHANGE

     Allocation to the Environment Department is Rs. 31.13 crores.

    • Rs 4 crore to prevent soil erosion
    • Rs 3 crore each for Floating real time Water quality Monitoring System in river Mandovi and Sound Level Mapping in coastal belt

      LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT

     The allocation to Labour and Employment is Rs. 115.54 crores

    • “Mukhyamantri Modified Interest Rebate Scheme” where an additional 2% interest rebate will be given to companies who employ more than 20 Goans in their establishment, taking the cumulative rebate to 9% reimbursed by the Government.

      SKILL DEVELOPMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP

     The total allocation to Skill Development and Entrepreneurship has been increased by 30.03% and is Rs. 148.24 crores.

    • Under upgradation of ITI’s into “Centre of Excellences” through M/s Tata Technologies Ltd, five Government ITI’s will be upgraded at a total cost of Rs 209.72 crores.
    • Tinkering Labs in five Government ITI’s

      AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & FISHERIES

    Budgetary allocation of Rs 552.46 crore

       AGRICULTURE

    Budgetary allocation of Rs 277.46 crore

    • Free seeds of Nachne and one time assistance of Rs. 20,000/- per hectare to farmers for increasing the target area under production by 50 Hectares in the State.
    • Minimum Support Price Increased
    • Rice – Rs 22 from Rs 20, Coconut – Rs 15 from Rs 12, Cashew- Rs 150 from Rs 125

      ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & VETERINARY SERVICES

    The total allocation to animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services has been increased to Rs. 179.56 crores.

       FISHERIES

    The total allocation to animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services is Rs. 100.43 crore.

    • For development of fishing infrastructure, capital outlay of Rs. 60.57 crores has been provided.
    • “Shrimp and Fish Fin Hatchery” at Benaulim through Public Private Partnership.

      SOCIAL WELFARE

    Total allocation  Rs 504.98 crore

    • Separate Department of Empowerment of Persons  With Disabilities to be set up
    • Rs 355.80 for Dayanand Social Security Scheme
    • Ambedkar Bhawan at Porvorim at an estimated cost of Rs.7.47 crores.
    • “Mukhyamantri Devdarshan Scheme” has been successfully implemented from November 2022 and more than 7,500 pilgrims have been benefited. For this scheme, a total provision of Rs. 10 crores has been made.

      WOMEN & CHILD DEVELOPMENT

    Total allocation to Women & child Development has been increased by 16.02% and stands at Rs. 503.95 crore. Rs 230.60 crore for Griha  Aadhar and Rs 85.87 crore for Ladli Laxmi, Rs 6.13 crore for Mamata Yojan providing Rs 10,000 assistance for mother of girl child

      TRIBAL WELFARE

    Total allocation Rs 1201 crore

    • Reconstruction of Market Complex, Banastari at cost of Rs. 17.79 crores is in the final stages of completion

      EDUCATION, HIGHER EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    Education sector has been given an outlay of Rs. 4,323.98 crores which indicates 18.54% growth and is around 16% of the total budget size.

    Higher Education

    For the “Diamond Jubilee- Government Investment for Technical Education Scheme” a provision of Rs. 35 crores and for “Coding and Robotics Education in School” a provision of Rs. 21.99 crores has been made.

    SCHOOL EDUCATION

    The total allocation to School Education has been increased by 10.53% and is 2194.03 crore.

    • under the Balrath Scheme, the grants to be released per Balrath Bus is proposed to be increased from Rs.3.66 lakhs to 4.17 lakhs
    • For upgradation and renovation of existing schools, a provision of Rs. 99.30 crores has been made.

      CIVIL SUPPLIES

    Civil Supplies Department budgetary provision has been increased by 34.14% to Rs. 88.51 crores.

    • New ration cards of pink colour will be issued under Priority Household category and Antyodaya Anna yojana as per the eligibility criteria.
    • Green ration card to be issued for identification purpose
    • Green ration card would be issued solely for identification purposes to all people who desire to possess a ration card. However, no food grains would be provided to the green ration card holders.

      SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

     Total Budget Allocation for the Department is Rs. 221.15 crore.

    • E-Waste Management facility on PPP basis at Pissurlem at a cost of Rs. 7 crores is proposed to be completed by December 2023.

       HOME DEPARTMENT

     The total allocation to Home Department has been increased to Rs. 1,303.03 crores.

    • Government intends to notify new Rules for casino operation in the State under the Goa, Daman & Diu Public Gambling Act, 1976 to regulate the Casinos operating in the State

      INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY

    Allocation of Rs 76.04 crore

    • Advertisement policy to be formulated
    • e-bikes for journalists

      ARCHAEOLOGY

     The total allocation to the Department of Archaeology has been increased by 19.33% and is 47.59 crore.

    • propose to develop Goa’s old capital “Chandor” as a heritage village which will showcase the rich history of Goa.
    • restoration of temples demolished during Portuguese regime, a provision of Rs. 20 crores has been kept.

      ARCHAEOLOGY

    •  The total allocation to the Department is Rs 195.60 crore
    • For upgradation of infrastructure of Cultural Institutions, capital outlay of Rs. 45.03 crores has been provided

      OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

    The total allocation to the Department is Rs 21.45 crore

    • Vishwa Konkani Sammelan in Goa
    • Official Gazette in Konkani
    • Grant-in-aid for organisations working for development of languages Rs 6.59 crore
    • Goy Bhasha Bhavan proposed

      TOURISM

    The total allocation is Rs 262.85 crore

    ▪️  Rs 315 crore for G20 and SCO meet

    For various infrastructure works and other activities for smooth conduct of the G-20 meetings, a total budget of Rs. 300 crores has been earmarked across various departments. For hosting other prestigious international events such as Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meet etc., a provision of Rs. 15 crores has been made.

    ▪️ Rs 7.50 for Swayampurna Goa 2.0

    ▪️ Rs 2.5 crore for Swayampurna Goa Board

    ▪️ Rs 1 crore for Chief Minister’s Fellowship Program

    ▪️  Rs 10 crore for inter departmental Statistical Data Hub and Data Analytic Cell – Implementation from April 2023

    ▪️  Grant-in-aid expected from the Central Government for various purposes in FY 2023-24 is estimated at Rs. 1,610 crores.

    ▪️   Cluster Development Fund – Rs. 700 crores have already been sanctioned and expect to get more Rs. 1,000 crore worth projects sanctioned under this fund

    ▪️   Total online solution for the process of giving subsidies to beneficiaries, right from making of application to release of subsidies with assistance from financial institutions and banks.

    ▪️   Adopt both online as well as offline digital payment methods in all Government Departments/Corporations.

    ▪️    Mukhyamantri Saral Pagar Yojna provide the employees instant wages anytime in the month proportional to the number of days worked.

    ▪️  Brackish Water Development Institution at Benaulim to be closed down

    ▪️  Outsourcing of non-managerial staff, real-time grant utilisation monitoring mechanism, increasing the scope of activities etc. to increase  efficiency of corporations

    ▪️  Chief Minister’s Dashboard to be activated

    ▪️  Mukhyamantri Annapurna Yojna  Canteen in govt offices, corporations etc to be run by self help groups

    ▪️  Mukhyamantri 24×7 Helpline to give information on schemes and for grievance redressal, corruption reporting etc

    ▪️ Portal for strict implementation of Goa (Right of Citizens to Time bound Delivery of Public Services)