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Karnataka Budget 2021: Goshala In Every District; Yathri Niwas For Ayodhya Tourists And Everything You Need To Know

Swarajya Staff

Mar 08, 2021, 02:04 PM | Updated 02:04 PM IST


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Today, Karnataka chief minister (CM) B S Yediyurappa announced that his government will be setting up goshala in each district in the state ‘to prevent slaughter of cows and to conserve livestock'.

The Karnataka Budget for 2021-22 is being presented in the State legislature today. This is the BJP government’s second full-fledged Budget in this term.

Yediyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, announced the construction of a ‘Yathri Nivasa’ in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh for devotees from Karnataka visiting the temple town, allocating Rs 10 crore in 2021-22 Budget. He said that the UP government will provide 5-acre land for the purpose.

The chief minister also announced a 3,000-crore fund for reviving lakes and ponds across Karnataka.

He allocated Rs 1 crore for the presentation of SL Bhyrappa’s ‘Parva’- a modern rendition of the epic Mahabharata which has been adapted into a seven-hour play at Mysuru's Rangayana .

Karnataka government, in its Budget, said that the revenue deficit is estimated to be Rs 15,134 crores during financial year 2021-22.

The CM also said that the floods in northern Karnataka and COVID-19 pandemic had adversely affected the economy, shrinking the state’s GDP by 2.6 per cent compared to 2019-20.

He further said that despite the floods the state had recorded the highest production of food grains and the agriculture sector had registered growth, while industry and service sectors had taken a hit.

Yediurappa also said that the grants for Kalasa-Banduri projects will be provided this fiscal, and all clearances to implement them will be obtained.

Apart from this, Rs 5,600 crore will be provided to Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigama for irrigation works, and the land acquisition hurdles for Yettinahole Project will be cleared, he said, adding that all the APMCs in the state will be computerized at a cost of Rs 198 crore.

Another budget announcement was that the government will set up well-equipped flower market at a cost of Rs 50 crore at Byappanahalli, and a dry chili market under PPP model by Ballari APMC.

To encourage ayurvedic medicine in veterinary science, a new research institute at a cost of Rs 2 crore at Veterinary College, Shivamogga will be set up. Also, Rs 30 crore will be allocated to set up fish sale units and Matysa Darshinis.

The chief minister announced that Rs 500 crore will be allocated for the benefit of food start-ups to encourage organic farming.

A new food park will come up in Vijayapura, and a Horticulture Technology Park at Koppal district. The Karnataka government also plans to increase the reservation for farmers’ children from 40 per cent to 50 per cent in the Agriculture University.

For small food processing units, he announced, the government will increase subsidies to 50 per cent for which a sum of Rs 50 crore will be set aside.

CM Yediyurappa said that the Safe city project will be speeded up, and 7,500 CCTV cameras will be installed in Bengaluru, and tech-based e-beat will be carried out during night hours to ensure women's safety.

He also announced special women bus pass Vanitha Sangathi with rebate and also special loan up to Rs 2 crore with 4 per cent interest rate for women entrepreneurs.


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