Around 7% cut in school education, literacy budget
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Around 7% cut in school education, literacy budget

Last Updated: Thursday, January 03, 2013, 21:23     A- A A+
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New Delhi: The government has imposed around seven per cent cut in the Rs 45,000 crore school education and literacy budget to control expenditure in view of the economic slowdown.

The reduction has been about Rs 3240 crore in the Rs 45,969 crore budget earmarked for this fiscal, said sources in the HRD Ministry.

However, they were surprised over the move as utilisation of resources by the school education and literacy department during the fiscal was good.

The education sector got a hike of about 18 per cent in the budgetary allocation for the next fiscal with a plan outlay of Rs 61,427 crore in which 22 per cent increase was announced for the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA).

Now, with the seven per cent reduction, the SSA programme will be hit by about 20 per cent, they said.

The sources said budget for higher education sector has also been reduced by about 13 per cent, which had got Rs 15,458 crore.

On the issue of burden accrued to the states following the cap on subsidised cylinders for the mid-day meal programme, they said the Finance Ministry has assured to compensate the states in the coming budget.

It has suggested that the increased burden till then could be met through the internal resources.

Minister of State for HRD Shashi Tharoor had earlier informed the Lok Sabha that additional burden on account of withdrawal of subsidy on LPG would be reimbursed to states and Union Territories.

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, January 03, 2013, 21:23

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