House passes supplementary grants
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Imphal, February 06 2018:
The State Assembly today passed 38 demands for supplementary grants 2017-18 amounting to Rs 1286,53,31,000.The demands for supplementary grants, 2017-18 passed today included Rs 84,000 for the State Legislature, Rs 8,02,26,000 for Secretariat, Rs 8,87,72,000 for Land Revenue, Stamps & Registration and District Administration, Rs 15,00,000 for Finance Department.
Rs 1,28,79,000 for Transport, Rs 60,41,78,000 for Police, Rs 93,19,04,000 for Public Works Department, Rs 2,73,71,000 for Information and Publicity, Rs 1,89,76,000 for Education.
Rs 65,33,25,000 for Medical, Health and Family Welfare Services, Rs 170,01,31,000 for Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development, Rs 3,14,93,000 for Labour and Employment, Rs 200,28,55,000 for Department of Tribal Affairs and Hills Development, Rs 29,29,85,000 for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Rs 2,94,57,000 for Co-operation, Rs 7,25,20,000 for Agriculture, Rs 11,78,96,000 for Animal Husbandry and Veterinary including Dairy Farming, Rs 14,3 5,91,000 for Environment and Forest, Rs 48,92,29,000 for Community and Rural Development, Rs 72,47,08,000 for Public Health Engineering.
Rs 105,29,72,000 for Power, Rs 7,77,95,000 for Youth Affairs and Sports Department, Rs 16,80,29,000 for Election, Rs 45,03,000 for Sales Tax, Other Taxes/Duties on Commodities and Services, Rs 3,77,000 for Jails, Rs 4,40,69,000 for Rehabilitation, Rs 2,56,50,000 for Minor Irrigation, Rs 4,56,14,000 for Fisheries, Rs 4,80,86,000 for Panchayat, Rs 149,76,47,000 for Water Resources Department, Rs 1,51,48,000 for Art and Culture, Rs 4,18,88,000 for Horticulture and Soil Conservation, Rs 38,76,09,000 for Social Welfare Department, Rs 41,33,97,000 for Tourism, Rs 1,76,56,000 for Science and Technology, Rs 59,27,21,000 for Minorities and Other Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes Department, Rs 40,80,54,000 for Relief and Disaster Management and Rs 36,000 for Information Technology.
Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Y Joykumar Singh also introduced Manipur Appropriation (No.1) Bill, 2018 .