Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh presented the state budget
for the year 2015-16. In his address where he overlooked some of the important
issues like Information Technology, he surely assured of providing good
governance to the people of Himachal Pradesh.
Main highlights of the Budget
• Practice of obtaining Affidavits for various purposes
replaced with Self-Declaration on Plain Paper.
• e-Procurement (e-Tendering) to be extended to more
Departments for 100 per cent coverage and
transparency in Government procurement
process.
• Contract Management Information System to be rolled out in
the Departments of IPH and Public Works for timely completion of Schemes and
their proper monitoring.
• Amount of ‘Vidhayak Khshetriya Vikas Nidhi Yojana’
increased from Rs. 50 Lakh to Rs. 70 Lakh.
• A new Project on Management of Horticultural Crops in the
State amounting to ` 1 Thousand Crore approved for funding by the World Bank.
• Budget outlay of Rs. 210 Crore proposed for continuing the
Food Subsidy Scheme.
• Digital Ration Cards to be issued to All Eligible
Residents.
• Additional Rs. 4 Crore proposed for Construction of
Godowns/Warehouses for increasing storage capacity of Food Grains in the State.
• Rs. 154 Crore ‘Rajiv Gandhi Micro-Irrigation Scheme’ to be
launched.
• 50 per cent subsidy proposed for Construction of Lift
Irrigation Schemes and Installation of Bore-Wells by the individuals or group
of farmers of the State.
• Zone-wise On-Line Soil Fertility Maps to be made
available. 1 Lakh Farmers to be provided Soil Health Cards.
• An outlay of Rs. 60 Crore proposed for promoting Off
Season Vegetables.
• New Scheme – ‘Establishment of Centres of Excellence for
Vegetable Nursery Production’ to be launched.
• 20 Thousand Vermi-Compost Units to be set up with 50 per
cent Financial Assistance.
• Rs. 10 Crore will be provided to the HP Marketing Board
for Development of Market Yards.
• New Scheme – ‘Uttam Chara Utpadan Yojana’ to be launched
for fodder development.
• Chaff-Cutter subsidy to be extended to BPL farmers also.
• New Scheme – ‘Mukhya Mantri Kisan Evam Khetihar Mazdoor
Jeevan Surakhsha Yojana’ to provide Insurance cover to the Farmers/Agricultural
Labourers.
• 2 Lakh Square Metre area to be covered under Protected
Cultivation of High Value Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables.
• 1,000 Hectare additional area to be brought under Revamped
Apple Rejuvenation Project.
• 30 per cent additional Subsidy to promote Pollinisation
through Honey Bees proposed from the State Government.
• Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme to be extended to all
Blocks of the State.
• Rs. 5 Crore proposed for HPMC for converting three Cold
Stores into CA Cold Stores.
• Veterinary Poly-Clinics to be established in Una and
Bilaspur districts.
• ‘Gauvansh Samvardhan Board’ to be constituted.
• Milk Procurement Price to be enhanced by Rs. 1 per Litre.
HP MILKFED to be provided a Grant-in-Aid of ` 15 Crore.
• New Scheme to set up Milk Processing & Chilling Units
by the Dairy Co-operative Societies with 60 per cent subsidy.
• KfW Bank of Germany to fund Rs. 310 Crore for HP Forest
Eco-Systems Climate Proofing Project.
• Rs. 20 Crore for additional material for converting Kacha
Water Tanks into Poly-Lined/Pucca Water Tanks in convergence with MGNREGA.
• 40,000 Hectare area to be developed under Watershed
Development Programme by spending about Rs. 50 Crore.
• 10 Thousand Houses to be constructed under different
Housing Schemes, with a subsidy of ` 75,000 for each house.
• Government to release Rs. 109 Crore to Panchayats.
Additional Rs.195 Crore also to be released to Panchayats, as per 14th Finance
Commission recommendations.
• Farmers and Self-Help Groups to be exempted from payment
of Stamp Duty on Mortgage Deeds up to the value of Rs. 10 Lakhs.
• Stamp Duty and Registration Charges for Mortgage to obtain
Education Loan up to Rs. 7.50 Lakh to be exempted.
• Stipend to Patwari candidates for training to be enhanced
from ` 1 Thousand to ` 3 Thousand.
• Budget provision of Rs. 236 Crore proposed for Disaster
Relief.
• Water Treatment Plants/Filter Beds to be provided in all
left out 512 Water Supply Schemes in next three years with allocation of Rs. 20
Crore for 2015-16.
• Rs. 45 Crore to be allocated to accelerate the Nadaun
Medium Irrigation and Phina Singh Irrigation Project.
• An outlay of Rs. 154 Crore proposed for Minor Irrigation
Schemes to cover 3,500 Hectares of cultivated land.
• An outlay of Rs. 50 Crore proposed for Command Area
Development Works.
• Rs. 330 Crore will be provided to IPH Department to meet
the Energy Charges of Water Supply & Irrigation Schemes.
• An outlay of Rs. 187 Crore proposed for Flood Protection
Works.
• Capacity addition of 1,050 MW Hydro-Power to be done in
2015-16.
• Solar Projects to be treated as Industrial Projects. Tariff
up to 5 MW capacity to be regulated/approved by the State Electricity
Regulatory Commission and entire power to be purchased by HPSEBL.
• 3 LED Bulbs per Domestic Consumer to be provided below
market price and the cost at Rs. 10 per LED Bulb to be recovered through
electricity bills from consumers.
• VAT on LED Bulbs will be reduced from 13.75 per cent to 5
per cent.
• Energy Efficient Chullahs certified by TERI or approved by
Ministry of New & Renewable Energy to be exempted from VAT.
• Rs. 380 Crore to be provided to HPSEBL for subsidising
electricity to the Domestic Consumers.
• Rs. 40 Crore to be provided for developing industrial
areas in the State and ` 20 Crore to be provided to Baddi – Barotiwala –
Nalagarh Development Authority (BBNDA) for various developmental works.
• New industries will be charged Entry Tax @ 1 per cent on
industrial inputs.
• Electricity Duty for Specified Extra High Tension (EHT)
Category Consumers to be reduced from 15 per cent to 13 per cent, for Medium
& Large Industries except EHT from 13 per cent to 11 percent, for Small
Industries from 7 per cent to 5 per cent and for any new industry including the
new EHT category industry employing more than 300 Himachalis only 1 per cent
for five years.
• Two State of the Art Industrial Areas at Kandrouri in
Kangra and Pandoga in Una District Rs. 107 Crore and Rs. 112 Crore respectively
to be set up.
• MGNREGA Workers having worked for 50 days in the preceding
12 months to be registered as beneficiaries with the HP Building and Other
Construction Workers Welfare Board.
• Employment & Career Guidance to be provided in all the
District Employment Exchanges, Schools, Colleges, ITIs, Engineering
Institutions.
• 800 New Buses for HRTC to be purchased under JNNURM.
• Tax on Transport Vehicles and Contract Carriages will be
transferred to the Department of Transport for the benefit of vehicle owners.
• Rs. 10 Crore to be provided for construction of New Bus
Stands.
• Grant-in-Aid and Equity of Rs. 200 Crore to HRTC.
• Quality Monitors will be appointed for monitoring the
quality of works in PWD.
• Rs. 50 Crore budget provision for installation of Steel
Crash Barriers on the Accident Prone Sites.
• State Knowledge Cell on the Climate Change to be
strengthened.
• e-Payment for effective and transparent Tax Collection to
be made compulsory for all registered dealers under VAT & CST.
• Scheme of Deemed Assessment to the dealers to be
simplified. Common Login-id to be provided to all dealers for uploading of all
returns under different Acts.
• Trucks entering Himachal with full on-Line Declaration of
Goods not to be stopped at Barriers.
• Exemption limit for Dhabas, Halwai, Chai and Chat Dealers
will be raised to Rs. 8 Lakhs for payment of VAT.
• Small Traders with less than Rs. 25 Lakh turn-over to be
provided a Group Accidental Insurance cover of Rs. 2 Lakhs.
• Inter-State Purchase or Sale also to be brought under
Lump-Sum Scheme.
• VAT on Fabrication of Truck/Bus Bodies to be reduced to 5
per cent.
• The CGCR Tax levied on packaged water bottles to be
reduced.
• Private parties to be invited to start Helicopter Service
from Chandigarh to Shimla and other Tourist Destinations.
• Magicians and Circus performances to be exempted from
payment of Entertainment Duty for ten years.
• Tourism Infrastructure Projects of US $ 62 Million to
promote Community Based Tourism Activities.
• Aero-Sports Rules to be simplified for encouraging
Adventure Tourism.
• Meritorious Students of 10th and 12th Class to be
distributed 10,000 Net books/Lap-tops under ‘Rajiv Gandhi Digital Yojana’.
• Vocational Training in 100 more Government Senior
Secondary Schools to be extended and 200 Vocational Teachers to be appointed.
• Extension of Two Years in Service to be given to the
National Awardee Teachers. One Additional Increment also to be given to them in
lieu of Cash Prize.
• One exclusive College for Fine Arts to be opened to
promote Visual & Fine Arts.
• Existing ITIs to have additional Demand Driven and
Employment Oriented Trades and ITIs at Nalagarh in Solan and Baroh in Kangra to
be upgraded as Model ITIs.
• 10 new State of the Art ITIs with related trades and 400
student intake capacity to be opened.
• Only 50 per cent Stamp Duty to be charged from
entrepreneurs establishing new ITIs on the private land in Tribal & Hard
Areas/Backward Panchayats. Building Grant of Rs. 10 Lakh to be provided to them
after starting ITI.
• Regional Vocational Training Institute for Women to be
opened at Jhundla in District Shimla.
• HP State Skill Development Corporation to be constituted.
• A Skill Development Institute to be opened for Skill
Up-gradation of Construction Workers.
• 8,000 Rural Youth of BPL Category under NRLM and 5,000
Urban Poor under NULM to be equipped with appropriate Skills.
• A budget outlay of Rs. 100 Crore proposed for Skill
Development Allowance.
• Indoor Auditoriums for cultural events to be constructed
at district headquarters, where such facility does not exist. Rs. 25 Crore
budget proposed for the purpose.
• Multi-purpose Indoor Sports Complex to be constructed in
district headquarters, where there is no such facility. Rs. 35 Crore budget
proposed for the purpose.
• Annual Grant to Youth Clubs to be enhanced to Rs. 20
Thousand.
• All the Accredited and Recognised Journalists to be
covered under Group Accident Insurance up to Rs. 5 Lakh and Rs. 3 Lakh
respectively.
• Rs. 1 Crore proposed for Construction of Press Clubs.
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences to be established
in Bilaspur. 3 Medical Colleges to be established at Nahan, Chamba and Hamirpur
at a cost of Rs. 189 Crore each.
• A Super Speciality Block for Tertiary Care Services to be
constructed in IGMC at a cost of Rs. 150 Crore.
• Burn units to be established in all district hospitals in
a phased manner.
• A pilot Tele-Medicine Project in PPP Mode to be launched
in CH Keylong and Kaza and 25 CHCs of Sirmour and Chamba districts and CHC
Dodra-Kawar.
• 7,750 Asha Workers to be placed in villages after
training.
• 200 posts of Doctors and 500 posts of Para-Medicals to be
filled up.
• Blood Sugar Testing facility to be provided at Health
Sub-Centre level.
• Geriatric Wards to be started in all district hospitals.
• ‘Mukhya Mantri State Health Care Scheme’ to be launched
for Treatment of Basic and Critical Ailments of Ekal Naaris and Senior Citizens
above 80 years not covered under RSBY or any medical reimbursement scheme.
• Study on Hill Towns through PPP Mode. Moreover, Solid
Waste Management to be taken up on pilot basis in Sunder Nagar and Dharamshala
Clusters in collaboration with Government of Netherlands.
• Rs. 30 Crore to be provided for execution of Sewerage
Schemes in Urban/Semi-Urban areas.
• Urban Local Bodies developing Parking Lots/Facilities to
be supported by providing 50 per cent of the Project Cost for which budget
provision of ` 15 Crore proposed.
• Circular/Cart Road in Shimla to be widened.
• Additional Grant of Rs. 3 Crore to be provided to MC
Shimla for developing Infrastructure for Specific Schemes in the Merged Areas.
• Mixed Land Use to be promoted in all Planning Areas.
• A new Housing Scheme-‘Land Owners become Partners in
development with HIMUDA’ to be launched.
• Financial assistance of Rs. 2,500 provided to Women for
Self-Employment to be enhanced to Rs. 5,000.
• System of tracking of pregnancy through Anganwari Workers,
Asha Workers and village level Monitoring Support Committees to be
institutionalised to check female foeticide.
• Girls belonging to the families having up to two daughters
without any male issue to be given preference in the Appointment as Anganwari
Workers/Helpers.
• Free Medical Facilities to all girl child up to the age of
6 years.
• Scholarship per girl child from 1st to +2 standard under
‘Beti Hai Anmol Yojana’ to be enhanced by 50 per cent.
• Couples adopting permanent family planning after single
girl child to get enhanced incentive of Rs. 35,000 and couples adopting
permanent family planning after two girls, to get enhanced incentive of Rs.
25,000.
• Government to bear expenditure on further studies in
Government Institutions in respect of Girls Leaving Children Homes.
• Social Security Pension of Old Age, Disabled and Widows to
be enhanced to Rs. 600 per month. Persons with Disabilities of more than 70 per
cent and Senior Citizens above 80 years to get Rs. 1,100 per month as Pension.
• Integrated Scheme for Older Persons to improve their
quality of life to be revamped.
• The Aid under Follow-up Programme for the Purchase of
Sewing Machine by Women to be enhanced from Rs. 1,200 to Rs. 1,800.
• A Corpus Fund to be set up with Government contribution of
Rs. 2 Crore for Development of Minorities.
• All Bonafide Himachalis qualifying UPSC Preliminary
Examination for Civil Services to get Coaching Assistance of Rs. 30 Thousand
per candidate.
• Financial Assistance to 2nd World War Veterans to be
increased from Rs. 2 Thousand to Rs. 3 Thousand.
• A budget of Rs. 3 Crore for the State War Museum at
Dharamshala.
• Rs. 2 Crore to be provided for repairs of Sainik Rest
Houses.
• All Police Posts to be designated as Subordinate Police
Stations enabling them to register FIRs.
• A State of the Art Centre for Cyber Security
Investigations and Innovations to be established.
• 2 more Women Police Stations to be opened.
• One Voice Analysis and One Digital Forensic Division to be
created in State Forensic Science Laboratory.
• Remuneration to Home Guards to be enhanced from Rs. 260 to
Rs. 280 per day.
• Three more Fire Posts to be opened at Ghumarwin, Sarkaghat
and Sunni.
• 6 additional Post/Courts of Mobile Traffic Magistrates to
be created.
• 5,000 functional posts of different Departments to be
filled up.
• 7 per cent Dearness Allowance & Dearness Relief to the
State Government Employees/Pensioners to be released with the salary of April,
2015.
• Income Limit for Compassionate Employment to be raised to
Rs. 1.50 Lakh per annum.
• Daily Wage increased from Rs. 170 to Rs. 180.
• Daily Wagers completing seven years of service as on 31st
March, 2015 to be regularised.
• Part-Timers completing 8 years of service as on 31st
March, 2015 to be made Daily Wagers.
• Honorarium of Part-Time Water Carriers increased from Rs.
1,500 to Rs. 1,700 per month.
• Contract Employees completing five years of service as on
31st March, 2015 to be regularised.
• Maternity Leave to the Contractual Female Employees to be
increased from 112 days to 135 days.
• Daily Wager, Part-Time Workers, Aanganwari Workers/
Helpers and Mid-Day Meal Workers to be covered under ‘Mukhya Mantri State
Health Care Scheme’.
• Additional Budget provision of ` 30 Crore for Construction
of New Government Residences and` 15 Crore for Repair of Government Residential
Houses.
• Rs. 20 Crore to be provided for Police Housing.
• Pension Scheme for MGNREGA Workers, Agriculture and
Horticulture Labourers, Shop Workers, Other Workers in the Unorganised Sector.
• The Budget for 2015-16 proposed for Rs. 28,339 Crore.
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