Bihar govt to demand increased allocation of funds from Centre

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The government will urge the 15th Commission to raise the allocation of tax revenue shared by the states on the pattern of the 11th Commission recommendations, Sushil Kumar has said.

A team of the 15th Commission, led by its N K Singh, will be on a three-day tour of from July 10.

Sushil Kumar Modi, who also holds the finance portfolio, said in the statement yesterday, "The 11th Finance Commission had fixed allocation of 12.589 per cent of the tax revenue shared by the states which was slashed to 9.6 per cent by the 14th Finance Commission".

The also alleged that the 14th had "allocated Rs 2,591 crore for Bihar for disaster management, though the outlay for states like and was much higher at Rs 8,195 crore and Rs 6,094 crore respectively.

"This was despite the fact that we face both droughts and floods everywhere. The floods last year involved an expenditure of about Rs 5,000 crore. We would demand that henceforth the entire expenditure for in Bihar be borne by the Centre".

The state government, he said, will submit a memorandum and make a presentation before the team on July 12.

The will also discuss with the visiting team various schemes under the agricultural road map and seven resolutions of CM Nitish Kumar, he added.

During the three-day visit, the commission members will have meetings with the state ministers, political parties, panchayati raj organizations, urban local bodies and representatives of industry and trade.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 11:30 IST