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Jharkhand Assembly passes ₹1.45 lakh crore budget for 2025-26

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
24 March 2025
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Jharkhand Assembly passes ₹1.45 lakh crore budget for 2025-26
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Ranchi, March 24: On the 17th day of the ongoing budget session in the Jharkhand Assembly, a budget of ₹1,45,400 crore was passed through a voice vote on Monday.

Notably, on March 3, Finance Minister Radhakrishna Kishore had presented a budget of ₹1,45,400 crore for the financial year 2025-26 in the House.

On Monday, in his speech, Sudivya Kumar Sonu stated that the proposed budget for the year 2025-26 includes ₹1,10,636 crore for revenue expenditure.

A provision of ₹37,884.36 crore has been allocated for the general sector, ₹62,840.45 crore for the social sector, and ₹44,675.19 crore for the economic sector. Additionally, ₹13,363.35 crore has been allocated for the Mainya Samman Yojana.

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Cut Motion Remained Limited to Hatia and Ranchi: Sudivya

While discussing the budget, Minister Sudivya Kumar Sonu remarked that the capital is a reflection of the state. He took a jibe at the BJP, stating that for 17 years during their 25 years of rule, Ranchi was like Paris. But now, under the Hemant government, Ranchi is now Ranchi. He pointed out that these cuts in the proposal have remained limited to Ranchi and Hatiya.

“Looked at your own face in the mirror,” Sonu further questioned. He asked, “The Khel Gaon was made well, who was Manhart (consulting agency)? What was the issue? What harm did Manhart do to Ranchi? The people of Jharkhand were deceived.”

Meanwhile, CP Singh spoke about the 27% reservation for OBCs, stating that it was passed with unanimous consent.

Electricity Costs and Tariff Proposal

Sudivya Kumar Sonu stated that the power distribution corporation has proposed a new electricity tariff. Under the power exchange system, expensive electricity must be purchased during peak hours. The Godda Power Plant contributed 25% of the supply.

To accommodate the purchase of costly electricity, a tariff hike proposal is submitted, which is then reviewed by the Jharkhand Electricity Regulatory Commission. He also mentioned that 200 units of electricity have been made free.

He added that During the BJP’s rule, 44,000 streetlights were installed, but a physical verification later revealed that 18,000 of them were untraceable.

He also praised the previous government for imposing a ban on cattle slaughter, stating that such a measure should be implemented across the country.

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Budget Allocation for Various Departments and Divisions

Department/Division Amount (in lakh ₹)
Agriculture 2,42,108.16
Animal Husbandry 62,023.32
Building Construction 86,157.31
Cabinet Secretariat 8,237.42
Election 13,159.58
Governor’s Secretariat 1,962.07
Vigilance Division 5,197.00
Civil Aviation 11,519.37
Cooperation 93,679.07
Energy 9,89,435.53
Excise 5,583.61
Finance 34,228.30
Interest Payments 6,35,466.32
Loan Repayment 9,38,468.51
Pension 10,17,311.58
Audit 787.63
Commercial Tax 17,405.04
Food Supply 2,86,349.22
Forest & Environment 1,38,199.30
Health 7,47,050.86
Higher Education 1,92,222.28
Home Department 8,07,545.48
Industries 48,631.61
Information & Public Relations 34,704.72
Institutional Finance 2,118.12
Labour 1,08,574.46
Law 84,750.27
High Court 20,984.61
Mines 7,288.73
Minority Welfare 37,691.60
Parliamentary Affairs 179.02
Legislative Assembly 18,144.30
Personnel 4,439.17
JPSC (Jharkhand Public Service Commission) 4,672.83
Planning & Development 41,435.23
Official Language Division 2,22,147.47
Registration 2,304.95
Disaster Management 1,84,149.14
Revenue & Land Reforms 75,897.31
Road Construction 5,80,089.28
Rural Development 9,84,141.61
Technical Education 48,698.88
Literacy Division 683.89
Information Technology 30,398.72
Tourism 15,555.07
Transport 31,143.30
Urban Development 3,47,599.34
Water Resources 1,91,171.06
Minor Irrigation 34,574.49
SC-ST Welfare Department 3,00,754.37
Art & Culture 18,109.38
Fisheries 19,808.08
Dairy 41,147.61
Rural Works 4,57,630.73
Panchayati Raj 2,14,478.14
Housing Division 10,169.57
Secondary Education 4,84,506.97
Primary Education 10,34,664.44
Women & Child Development 22,02,333.85

 

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