With mounting bills and empty treasury, the central government seeking the Centre for Rs 3,000 crore cash advance its share of central taxes during the next financial year. But it is learned that the Union Ministry of Finance had a few questions in this regard. However, the finance department hopes to at least get RS 2000 crore.
But so far there is no positive indication of the Centre and in the meantime Jalayagnam accounts, etc. continue to increase reimbursement fees. The contractors Jalayagnam program was recently made clear to the government that they will not go to work unless their rights have been deleted. The state government had not released any money for irrigation projects in January and instead diverted over Rs 1,200 crore for Rachchabanda program.
While Rs 15,000 crore was allocated in the budget for Jalayagnam only about Rs 6000 crore has already been released. To this end the cash-strapped state government has now decided to take another proposal to the Centre seeking a release of at least Rs 1000 crore immediately to the irrigation-mer clear to send. The government has also asked the Treasury to free up any money, except for the purpose of wages until March 31.
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