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Sukhu’s budget levies Rs 10 ‘cow cess’ on each bottle of liquor

Sukhu’s budget levies Rs 10 ‘cow cess’ on each bottle of liquor
SHIMLA: Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu presented the Congress government’s maiden budget on Friday, headlining it with a “cow cess” on liquor and a raft of welfare measures.
Presenting the Rs 53,413-crore budget for 2023-24 in the assembly, Sukhu started his 135-minute speech with a shloka (verse) from the Gita and announced the cow cess of Rs 10 on the sale of each bottle of liquor, which will add up to an additional revenue of Rs 100 crore per annum. The CM also rolled out a pension plan, under which, women in the state will get Rs 1,500 per month, at a cost of Rs 416 crore per year.
Other highlights of the budget included sops for electric vehicles as part of a larger drive to make HP a green state by 2026. The CM also announced that the “Himachal Pradesh Ceiling on Land Holding Act, 1972”, will be amended and daughters will be considered a separate unit.
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Anand Bodh
Anand Bodh is Senior Assistant Editor with The Times of India in Shimla and has covered militancy in J&K and general news in Punjab and Chandigarh before moving to Himachal Pradesh. He loves the rugged mountains and glaciers, keeps track of development in these areas and occasionally highlights the unique culture and traditions beside politics and environmental issues of this hill state in his writing.
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