The deficit amounted to Rs36 billion in the presented budget while revenues worth over Rs252 billion will be collected during the 2016-17 financial year, the chief minister told lawmakers in the provincial assembly in Quetta, Radio Pakistan reported.
Rs218 billion have been allocated for non-development expenditures, whereas Rs71 billion have been earmarked for development projects.
Punjab presents Rs1.681 trillion budget for fiscal year 2016-17
To solve the drinking water woes, Zehri said Rs10 billion have been allocated for the provision of water to Quetta city.
Meanwhile, for agriculture, Rs7.4 billion will be provided in the new budget, said the chief minister.
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