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Updated: Tuesday, March 2, 2021, 17:24 [IST] Bhopal, Mar 02: The Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government is all set to present the Madhya Pradesh budget 2021-22 today (March 02). The MP finance department minister Jagdish Devda will present a paperless budget in the Legislative Assembly. A Made in India tablet will be used to read out the MP Budget. The decision to introduce a paperless Budget was finalised during a Cabinet meeting chaired by the chief minister. Farmers Protest: Delhi s Ghazipur border partially opens for vehicular traffic| Oneindia News The State Budget session kickstarted on February 22 by observing social distancing norms and other protocols in view of the coronavirus situation. As the session commenced, BJP MLA from Deotalab (Rewa district) Girish Gautam was elected unopposed as the Assembly Speaker. Congress did not field its candidate for the coveted post. ....
Madhya Pradesh Assembly. File | Photo Credit: A.M. Faruqui The expected revenue expenditure is ₹ 1,72,971 crore and the proposed capital expenditure is ₹ 44,152 crore. Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jagdish Devda on Tuesday presented a budget of ₹ 2.41 lakh crore for 2021-22 in the Assembly with no additional tax burden. The revenue receipts in 2020-21 are expected to fall by more than five per cent due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. On the other hand, overall revenue increase in the next fiscal is estimated at 33 %, he said. The budget aims at implementation of government schemes in a mission mode for an Aatmanirbhar (self-reliant) Madhya Pradesh , and effort was made to ensure people s participation to reflect their expectations, Mr. Devda said. ....