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This is an archive article published on August 7, 2011

Finally,Bengal gets bailout package

Mamata says rightful dues,do not want to beg; not satisfied with the amount.

The Central government on Saturday sanctioned an economic bailout package for West Bengal amounting to Rs 21,614 crore that comprised a grant-in aid of Rs 9,240 crore and the balance being project-specific allocations.

The sanction came after days of hectic parleys between Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee,state Finance Minister Amit Mitra and other senior officials.

Apparently,the package has been sanctioned after the Bengal government agreed to present a budget with internal resource mobilisation and also a fiscal discipline road-map. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier planned to present a vote-on-account for the rest of the fiscal year with no new tax proposals.

Commenting on the Centres gesture,Mamata said it was not an economic package. The state has got its rightful dues and we do not want to beg. But we are thankful to the Centre for giving us Rs 9,240 crore, she said.

Mamata,while announcing the package,said,We are not at all satisfied with the amount,but it will help us to resume and run several developmental projects in the state for next four to five months. After that,we have to again start talking to the Centre. But in the mean time,we will try to be self-sufficient and earn our own revenue. With this package,we can at least say that something is better than nothing.

She further said: We cannot use this fund to pay salaries to our employees. Of the Rs 9,240 crore,Rs 8,750 crore is for the development of 13 backward districts in the state,while Rs 94 crore is allocated for the Left Wing Extremism-affected districts. For agricultural development,Rs 300 crore has been allocated and Rs 100 crore has been allocated for green-energy projects.

Moreover,the Central government has increased the borrowing limit for the state. The state can now borrow an additional Rs 2,706 crore. Currently,the borrowing limit for the state is Rs 17,828 crore.

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Besides,it can borrow Rs 3,068 crore as Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management FRBM loan. In two months,we have repaid a loan of Rs 3,800 crore and so we are entitled to borrow Rs 3,432 crore now, Mamata said.

When asked about the new taxes,the CM said,Amit Mitra has started working on the budget. He will be a better person to comment on the taxes.

 

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