The budget document of 2023-24 has come out

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The budget of 14 thousand 500 billion rupees for the new financial year will be presented in the National Assembly today, Geonews has obtained the budget document.

According to the budget document, the national development budget will be 2709 billion rupees, the federal development budget has been allocated 1150 billion rupees, the development budget of the provinces is proposed to be allocated 1559 billion rupees.

In the federal development budget, it has been proposed to keep 950 billion rupees for PSDP, 200 billion rupees to be spent under public-private partnership.

A budget of Rs 5 billion 40 crore has been proposed for the Aviation Division, Rs 1 billion 11 crore for the Board of Investment.

It is proposed to allocate 90 billion 12 crore rupees for projects of cabinet division, 4 billion 5 crore rupees for climate change division, 1 billion 10 crore rupees for development budget of commerce division.

The development budget of the Ministry of Communications is Rs 35 crore, the development budget of the Ministry of Defense is Rs 2 billion 80 crore, and the development budget of the Ministry of Defense Production is Rs 2 billion.

It is proposed to allocate 84 crore rupees for the establishment division, 8 billion 50 crore rupees for the Ministry of Education and Professional Training, 3 billion 22 crore rupees for the development projects of the Ministry of Finance.

In the budget, 8 billion 50 crore rupees for the Ministry of Education and Professional Training, 3 billion 22 crore rupees for the development projects of the Ministry of Finance, 160 billion 33 crore rupees for provinces and special areas, 59 billion 71 crore 50 rupees for HEC. A development budget of Rs.

The development budget of the provinces is proposed to be 1559 billion rupees, of which the development budget of Punjab is 426 billion rupees, the development budget of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is proposed to be 268 billion rupees, the development budget of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is 4 months. .

It has been proposed to keep the development budget of Sindh at 617 billion rupees and the development budget of Balochistan at 248 billion rupees.

It is proposed to allocate 36 billion 70 crore rupees for the Ministry of Housing, 814 million rupees for the projects of the Ministry of Human Rights, 3 billion rupees for the Ministry of Industry and Production, and 2 billion rupees for the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

The development budget of the Ministry of IT is 6 billion rupees, for the Ministry of Inter-Provincial Communication 1 billion 90 million rupees, for the Ministry of Interior 8 billion 85 million rupees, for the Ministry of Law 1 billion 40 million rupees has been proposed. .

It is proposed to have a budget of 3 billion 30 crore rupees for the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, 15 crore rupees for the Ministry of Anti-Narcotics, 8 billion 85 crore rupees for the Ministry of National Food Security, and 13 billion 10 crore rupees for the development projects of the Ministry of Health. Is.

54 crore rupees for the projects of the Ministry of National Heritage and Culture, 26 billion 10 crore rupees for the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, 15 crore rupees for the Nuclear Regulatory Authority, 1 billion 50 crore rupees for the development projects of the Petroleum Division. is recommended.

29 billion 205 million rupees for the Ministry of Planning, 50 million rupees for the Poverty Alleviation and Social Security Division, 33 billion rupees for the Ministry of Railways, 80 million rupees for the development projects of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, 3 billion rupees for the Revenue Division. It is proposed to allocate Rs. 20 billion.

A development budget of Rs 7 billion 50 crore has been proposed for science and technology, Rs 96 crore 42 lakh for the Ministry of Frontier Affairs, Rs 6 billion 90 crore for SPARCO, and Rs 110 billion for the projects of the Ministry of Water Resources.

It has been proposed to allocate Rs 160 billion 80 crore for National Highways Authority, Rs 54 billion for Power Division, NTDC, Pepco and Rs 80 billion for Prime Minister’s initiatives.

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