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Telangana Is On The Right Track.. Kcr Govt Doing An Amazing Job!


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If Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s credibility hinges on anything, it is his Finance Minister Etela Rajender’s highest-ever `1.30 lakh-crore Budget, which adequately responded to the challenges facing the State. On the face of it, his government has delivered, at least in setting right the priorities and making appropriate allocations to the sectors hitherto treated with relative neglect. The third budget of Telangana focused on four sectors — irrigation, industry, energy and welfare. For the first time, Telangana allocated more funds to plan expenditure than to non-plan expenditure. It does not mean that the State government will compromise on non-plan expenditure since it wants to go for a combination of rationalisation of expenditure and resource augmentation.

 

The budget also reflects KCR’s resolve to fully utilise the State’s share of 1,250 TMC of the Krishna and the Godavari waters as a whopping amount of `25,000 crore has been allocated for taking up new irrigation projects and redesigning existing ones on a war-footing. Brushing aside doubts raised by some that Telangana people would not be able to manage the State after its formation, the KCR government has turned it cash-rich by adopting a three-pronged strategy of defending the gains already made, extending the same to new areas and making new gains. It is heartening to note that the GSDP growth of 17.7 per cent is the highest in the country, the national average being 8.6 per cent. The government also seems to be oozing with confidence as it proposes to fund its flagship programme, ‘Mission Bhagiratha’ (to provide tapped drinking water to every household) and others entirely from extra-budgetary resources besides market borrowings.

 

It hopes to secure financial support from relevant institutions, well within the FRBM limits but it is not clear when the Centre would relax the norms to allow the State to borrow `3,000 crore more. No State government can fulfil its promises completely with its own resources and the Centre has to contribute in this regard in a constructive manner.

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Brushing aside doubts raised by some that Telangana people would not be able to manage the State after its formation, the KCR government has turned it cash-rich by adopting a three-pronged strategy of defending the gains already made, extending the same to new areas and making new gains. 

 

 

 

what do you call this kind of reporting?

 

are TG backers still insecure about how they ended up with the lion's share after bifurcation, or is it childish thumbing at AP's nose that they won?

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what do you call this kind of reporting?

 

are TG backers still insecure about how they ended up with the lion's share after bifurcation, or is it childish thumbing at AP's nose that they won?

 

TOI let paper news man idhi, journalism at peaks  bye1

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