KARACHI , June 10, 2023: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Saturday presented a Rs2,244 billion budget for the next fiscal year 2023-24 in the Sindh Assembly as he promised that the PPP would bring stability to the country.
With an allocation of Rs150bn for the people affected by the devastating floods experienced in August last year, he said the provincial government’s focus was development and providing relief to the people.
He said Sindh housing suffered a loss of $10billion owing to floods, adding that the aid was equally distributed among the affected. “We have allocated Rs556million for operation and maintenance of mobile hospitals,” he added.
Salient Features
Development: Rs689.603 billion
“It includes Rs380.5 billion for Provincial ADP, Rs30.0 billion for district ADP, Rs266.691 billion for Foreign Projects Assistance and Rs22.912 billion for federal PSDP schemes under execution of Sindh Government.”
Education: Rs312.245 billion
The budget will be used for recruitment of school teachers, upgradation of primary school teachers, school upgaradtion (Rs846.709 billion), capacity building of colleges (Rs26.78 billion), Sindh HEC (Rs23.076), Sindh Education Foundation (Rs15.600 billion), Distribution of free textbooks and non-formal education centres (Rs4.083 billion), DEEP and ASPIRR projects (Rs12.114 billion), and others.
Health: Rs214.547 billion
It covers grant to Institue of Urology and Transplant (Rs15.316 billion), grant to Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jeelani Institute, Gambat (Rs6 billion), Grant to Indus Hospital Karachi (Rs4 billion), grant to Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre (Rs7.196 billion), Child Health Services (Rs2.612 billion), medical education (Rs13.252 billion), Grant and Stipend for Medical Universities (Rs4.162 billion), National health support program (USD 258million), and others.
Law and Order: Rs 143.568 billion
It will be spent on procurement of sophisticated field (Military Grade) weapons and surveillance equipment (Rs2.786 billion), procurement of police vehicles (Rs3.569 billion), Police Welfare & Assistance (Rs272.78 million), Justice at People’s Doorsteps (Rs22.02 billion), and others.
Irrigation System: Rs25.703 billion
It includes Rs.900 million for silt clearance, Rs5 billion for overall repair and maintenance of the system, Rs750 million for the Salinity Control and Reclamation Program (SCARP), and payments to IRSA (Rs16 million).
Women Development and Empowerment: Rs705.983 million
Livestock & Fisheries: Rs10.987 billion
Forestation: Rs2.78 billion
Religious Harmony: Rs1.52 billion
Agriculture Engineering: Rs18.9 billion
Public Health Engineering: Rs7.87 billion
Sports and Recreation: Rs1.83 billion
Culture & Tourism: Rs7.5 billion
Food Security: Rs237.875 billion
Environment & Alternate Energy-Green Revolution: Rs46.1 billion
Land Revenue Management: Rs5.8 billion
Information Technology: Rs1.24 billion
Archiving and Preservation: Rs38.475 million
Industries and Small and Medium Enterprises: Rs1.8 billion
Works and Services: Rs23.47 billion
Information, Advertisement & Publicity: Rs9.47 billion
Superannuation and Pension: Rs195.269 billion
Debt Servicing and Interest payments: Rs96 billion
Local Finance: Rs88 billion
Karachi Mega Projects: Rs12.5 billion
— Expenditures —
Current revenue expenditure: Rs1,411.221 billion
Current capital expenditure: Rs136.256 billion
Development expenditure: Rs700.103 billion
Non-tax revenue: Rs32 billion
— Taxes —
Tax collection: Rs433.488 billion
Non-tax revenue: Rs32 billion
Banking sector: 10pc super tax
Pharmaceutical: 10pc super tax
Sugar industry: 10pc super tax
Textile industry: 10pc super tax
Petroleum sector (Income over Rs300 million): 10pc sector