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Demand for grants 2022-2023: MHA readying papers of physical, financial targets

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked its various divisions to furnish details regarding physical and financial targets fixed for Centrally sponsored schemes or Central sector for consideration of the Demands for Grants (2022-2023), and it is directed to submit the details in next three days.

Why is the Delhi government spending Rs 84 crore to install giant tricolours in 500 locations?

The Indian flag in Central Park, Connaught Place, Delhi. | Pulakit Singh/Creative Commons The Delhi government has earmarked Rs 84 crore to install the Indian flag in 500 locations across the city. This move was announced under the Aam Aadmi Party-led state government’s “Deshbhakti budget” in March for the year 2021 to 2022. The budget includes various elements of “deshbhakti” or nationalism in schemes for the several departments, including health and education. Among other things, the government proposed the creation of a “Deshbhakti curriculum” that will assign “one period daily to instill in the young minds of students the pride and sentiments of unity and brotherhood, love and respect for the country>

Manish Sisodia presents ₹69,000 Cr Delhi Budget 2021-22 ; ₹16,377 Cr for Education, ₹9,934 Cr for Healthcare

Manish Sisodia presents ₹69,000 Cr Delhi Budget 2021-22 ; ₹16,377 Cr for Education, ₹9,934 Cr for Healthcare Gulam Jeelani © PTI Manish Sisodia presents ₹69,000 Cr Delhi Budget 2021-22 ; ₹16,377 Cr for Education, ₹9,934 Cr for Healthcare Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, presented a budget of Rs 69,000 Crore for 2021-22 in Delhi Assembly on March 9. This is the highest budget size presented by any Delhi government so far. Sisodia, who also holds the Finance portfolio, had presented a budget of Rs 65,000 crore in 2020-21. Continuing the focus on education, Rs 16,377 crore, one-fourth of the total budget has been allocated for the education sector. Sisodia said the healthcare budget for 2021-22 is Rs 9,934 Crore which is 14 percent of the total budget for the next fiscal.

Manish Sisodia presents 4th Budget in Delhi Assembly, Congress leader urges government to keep welfare of people first

Highlights The AAP-led Delhi government on Monday (March 8) presented its fourth Outcome Budget on the first day of the Delhi Assembly’s budget session for 2021-22. The Budget Session started from Monday with an address by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal. The Session is scheduled to be held from March 8 to March 16, 2021. New Delhi: The AAP-led Delhi government on Monday (March 8) presented its seventh Outcome Budget on the first day of the Delhi Assembly’s budget session for 2021-22. The Budget Session started from Monday with an address by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal. The Session is scheduled to be held from March 8 to March 16, 2021.

Delhi to get its first Sainik School, Delhi Armed Forces Preparatory Academy

Delhi to get its first Sainik School, Delhi Armed Forces Preparatory Academy | Delhi Education Budget 2021 Updated Mar 09, 2021 | 12:07 IST Deputy CM Manish Sisodia presented Delhi Education Budget 2021 today. Delhi to get its first Sainik School alongside Delhi Armed Forces Preparatory Academy. Get more key highlights here. Delhi Education Budget 2021: Key Highlights  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia presented Delhi Education Budget 2021 today, on March 9, 2021. He stated the Budget to be the Deshbhakti Budget in view of the Centre s celebrations of India s 75 years of independence with 75 weeks as Deshbhakti Mahotsav starting on March 12, 2021. Delhi Education Budget 2021 will focus on India s 75 as well as 100 years of independence.  Delhi will have its first Sainik School alongside Delhi Armed Forces preparatory academy. Students will be engaged with NDA coaching, along with regular studies.

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