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2015 Budget of Odisha

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 () Odisha State Budget
Submitted16 February 2015
Submitted byPradip Kumar Amat, Finance Minister of Odisha
ParliamentOdisha Legislative Assembly
PartyBiju Janata Dal (BJD)
Total revenue 70,940 Crore
Total expenditures 84,487.77 Crore
Surplus 5,101.51 Crore
Deficit 10,400 Crore

The Odisha State Budget for 2015–2016 was presented by Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat on 16 February 2015 in Odisha Legislative Assembly.[1] Finance Minister Pradip Kumar Amat presented the Odisha Annual State Budget of 84,487.77 Crore with total revenue expenditure estimated at 65,838.99.[2]

Budgets

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Budget Estimates

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  • Total Plan Outlay - 84,487.77 Crore
  • Non-Plan Expenditure - 43,956.32 Crore
  • Planning Expenditure - 44,150 Crore
  • Government Expenses - 40,150 Crore
  • General Enterprises - 4,000 Crore
  • Revenue Collection - 70,940 Crore
  • Revenue Surplus - 5,101.51 Crore
  • Total Revenue Expenditure - 65,838.99 Crore
  • Fiscal Deficit - 10,400 Crore (2.99% of GSDP)

Special Budgets

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Nabakalebara

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  • Nabakalebara Expenses - 20 Crore
  • Tourism Police - 3 Crore
  • Jagannath Temple, Odisha – 5 Crore
  • Uninterrupted Power Supply to Puri - 67 Crore
  • Free Travel from Malatipatna to Puri - 40 Lakh.

Others

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  • Biju Krushak Kalyan Yojana - 90 Crore
  • Corpus Fund for Fertilizer - 100 Crore
  • Disaster Prevention Power Mechanism in Bhubaneswar - 50 Crore
  • Jal Nidhi Yojana - 160 Crore
  • Modernisation of Odisha Police Force - 120 Crore
  • Puri Nabakalebar Festival 2015 - 20.5 Crore
  • Odisha Potato Mission - 50 Crore
  • Odisha Tourism Police - 3 Crore
  • Power Infrastructure in Puri - 67 Crore
  • Power Restoration in Berhampur, Gopalpur - 210 Crore
  • Power Sector - 1,187.20 Crore
  • Re 1 Rice Scheme - 1,402.99 Crore
  • Udyan Krushi Yojana - 128 Crore

Agriculture and Allied Sectors

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  • Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat presented the budget for agriculture and allied sectors with a plan outlay of 10,903.62 Crore.

Healthcare Sector

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  • Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat presented the budget for Healthcare Sector with a plan outlay of 3,855 Crore.

Higher Education

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  • Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat presented the budget for Higher Education with a plan outlay of 1,989.11 Crore.

School and Mass Education

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  • Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat presented the budget for School and Mass Education with a plan outlay of 9979.49 Crore.

Women & Child Welfare

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  • Finance Minister of Odisha, Pradip Kumar Amat presented the budget for Women & Child Welfare with a plan outlay of 4,160 Crore.

Budget 2015–16: Pradip Kumar Amat

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  • "Total non-plan expenditure is estimated at Rs 43,956.32 crore in 2015–16, while state's annual plan outlay has been fixed at Rs 44,150 crore."
  • "This is the largest allocation among all departments and constitutes about 12 per cent of the total budgetary allocation."[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rs 84,487 cr budget presented in Odisha Assembly". Odisha Sun Times. 16 February 2015. Archived from the original on February 16, 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "Odisha budget focuses on infra, education and farming". Business Standard. 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Odisha budget focuses on infra, education and farming". Zee News. 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.

Odisha Budget 2015–16: Key Highlights <http://www.odishanewsinsight.com/odisha/odisha-budget-2015-16-key-highlights/>