After Bihar, now Meghalaya conduct Pre Budget Exercise

Meghalaya became the second state in the country after Bihar to conduct the Pre Budget Exercise with the Pre Budget Exercise on Budgetary Resource Allocation for Garo Hills having been successfully conducted here Tuesday.

The programme is being held for the first time in the state to seek suggestions and views of common men in formulating the 2012-2013 state budget.

The exercise attempts to receive views and opinions from all stakeholders in the interest of better governance and the participation of the public in the state’s budgeting process.

Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, chairing the pre budget exercise, said that 2012-13 is a critical financial year as it would determine the approach to the 12th Five Year Plan.  He said that the proposals and deliberations of all concerned would be taken into consideration before the final preparation of the state budget.

Sangma informed that the government is keen on making the state free of BPL families and to keep pace with the rest of the country.
Therefore the focus is on natural and human resources which are the main strength of the state keeping in mind maximum exploitation of the renewable resources.

Referring to the state’s flagship programme the Integrated Basin Development and Livelihood Programme (IBDP), he said that it is a complete structured strategy designed for the complete well being of the state.

Interacting with various sections of the society the Chief Minister informed that Human Resource Development and Health are two important sectors that are given top priority. He added that the Tura Civil Hospital now has an Intensive Care Unit which has facilities of a high standard.

Commenting on various issues raised by the house on education, the Chief Minister said that the huge areas of deficiency in education will be corrected and support by the government will be linked to performance.

The house deliberated on a number of important issues relating to unemployment, women’s empowerment, power, safe drinking water and food security, fuel security, health, education etc and its incorporation in the final state budget.