The provincial budget was presented by Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah who listed energy crisis, job creation and education as top priorities for the government.
Below is the breakdown of amount allocated to major sectors. The amounts are in Rs in million.
Job opportunities will be created for 150,000 people, Shah presented. Salaries of government employees was increased by 15% for Grade 1 to Grade 15 officers and by 10% for Grade 16 and above.
Further, Rs400 million has been allocated for the purchase and installation of surveillance cameras in Karachi to improve the law and order situation in the city, he said.
Budget allocation for pensions was increased by 10%.
While presenting the budget allocated to energy sector, Shah said, “Thar coal project is the most viable solution to the energy problems of our own country."
"Our willingness to pay legitimate dues in the energy sector can be gauged from the fact that Sindh government paid a substantial amount of 14 billion to distributing companies in the current financial years to reconcile past arrears," CM Sindh pointed out.
Last year budget
Despite the fact the major chunk of the earlier budget was not utilised, the Sindh government insisted on allocating more funds.
Till June 12, the provincial government had hardly utilised Rs75 billion of the total development outlay, said a government official. More than Rs86 billion have yet to be released for initial development schemes and projects.
The total outlay of development budget for education was estimated at Rs12 billion last year, but only Rs5 billion has been released so far, he said. Meanwhile, the government has proposed Rs11 billion for health and a major chunk – Rs50 billion – has been allocated for law and order. Meanwhile, nine billion rupees each would be allocated for transportation and agriculture sectors. This will include tractors schemes for peasants.
The full budget document can be found here.
Correction: The earlier story incorrectly mentioned the budget allocated to education as Rs110 billion instead of Rs132.22 billion. The error is regretted.
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In SIndh education budget if 20% of total budget while in KPK its 16 % & in Punjab its 5% of total budget
@Ali S: Doesnt look like a third.... also looks like 20%
These numbers don't even add up. Total budget which is cited here is Rs 333 Billion. When you add up the specifics they are Rs 503.63 billion.
Seems to be very well balanced budget. Relief to the government servants was much needed. Education and police get decent numbers. The best budget presented so far. Keep it up!
@Idealist:
Actually, PTI is spending almost 20% of its total budget on education, while PPP is spending nearly a third (33%) of it on education. But how well either of those budgets are utilized is anybody's guess. I'm a PTI voter, but I'd be surprised if someone like you (or me) could last a month in 'Naya KPK', so stop romanticizing it.
What about Chief Doctor In Charge Memon's Rs 15,000 minimum wage?? Where did that go??
Extremely poor reporting standards. Even last year Sindh budget was Rs. 580 billion, and this year it was expected to be around 650 billion.
Seems some casting / figures error, if budget is 333 billion and you add education, loan repayment and administrative expenditure it will be in excess of that. Recheck / reprint figures plz
Hahahaha PTI I hope you enjoyed the past 2 hours .... enjoy the 110 Billion edu budget by Zardari Party ...
100 billion for generating jalee degrees... that's quite a number
@concerned citizen:
Loan repayment and Administrative expenditures, a total of Rs. 232 billion, is what they’re going to do majority of the corruption with.
No, no, God forbid! This is the allocation to pay media, including ET, for favourable coverage!
What is this "Administrative expenditures" that has 132 billion allocated to?
Loan repayment and Administrative expenditures, a total of Rs. 232 billion, is what they're going to do majority of the corruption with.
what is Administrative Expenditure??? or should we call it QAIM ALI SHAH's POCKET MONEY for the year 2013/14.
I am 100% confident that ET has made a mistake in the numbers here!!!
Well Done .. Keep it up :)
Too much spendinspending on education will lead to feudals loosing there grip, so one has to be careful.
PTI's budget is better than PPP's. PTI has stressed more on education and education is what we need in Pakistan.
CM said, " It's always difficult to present budget." Yes, It has always been tough for you to do some constructive work.
Sindh's total budget is 333 Billion, of which 1/3 or 110 Billion are to be spent on Education. I have no idea what do they plan to do with so much money. Education is over-rated.
I think there is a mistake in some of the numbers . Total Budget of Sindh Govt. is 333 Billion but the Split showing above is about 500 Billion.... ET Wake up and correct the mistake please
Low spending on education sector considering population of Sindh.....
Well Done PPP!