Growth-oriented budget: Dikshit

Hailing the Union Budget as growth oriented, Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit thanked Centre for approving the third phase expansion of the metro network in the city and allocating Rs 1,351 crore as budgetary support for it.

New Delhi: Hailing the Union Budget as
growth oriented, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday thanked Centre for approving the third phase expansion of the
metro network in the city and allocating Rs 1,351 crore as
budgetary support for it.

Dikshit also welcomed the decision to raise the income
tax exemption limit for general tax payers to Rs 1.80 lakh per
annum from Rs 1.60 lakh which will leave at least Rs 2,000
more in the hands of tax payers across the board.
"It is a very good budget which will further fuel the
growth momentum. The raise in income tax exemption limit is a
welcome relief. I am particularly happy for allocation to the
third phase expansion of the metro network," Dikshit said.

The construction of Delhi Metro`s Phase-III, which
envisages adding another 104 kms to the network in Delhi, is
proposed to be taken up in 2011-12, Finance Minister Pranab
Mukherjee announced in his budget and alloted Rs 1,351 crore
as budgetary support for it.
"In 2011-12, Delhi Metro Phase-III and Mumbai Metro
Line III are proposed to be taken up," Mukherjee said.

While the Centre will infuse Rs 452.2 crore as equity
to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, which it jointly owns
with the Delhi Government, it will provide Rs 101.28 crore as
grants.

Mukherjee also proposed allotment of Rs 1,351.86 crore
as budgetary support to the Delhi Metro. The amount is likely
to be used for the construction of the Phase-III.

The Chief Minister also expressed satisfaction over
plan outlay of Rs 1,192 crore to Delhi in the Budget which is
Rs 36 crore less than last year`s Rs 1,228 crore.

The city government has also been given another
allocation of Rs 568 crore as against last year`s Rs 590 crore
to meet its non-plan expenditure.

Dikshit also welcomed the budget proposal to double
the remuneration of Anganwadi workers across the country.

In his budget speech, Mukherjee announced that an
Anganwadi worker will get a monthly salary of Rs 3,000 instead
of current Rs 1,500 while salary of Anganwadi helpers has been
increased to Rs 1,500 from Rs 750 per month.

PTI

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