Thursday, February 24, 2011

Karnataka budget 2011


The Budget session of the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka will be held from February 14, 2011-March 17, 2011. Budget 2011 - 2012 will present the first day of the session, which would have a total of 15 working days. Karnataka Budget 2011 - 2012 broadcast live on DD Chandana, TV9 Kannada Kannada and other new leaders Channel.The Chief Minister Yeddyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, made the budget presentation by atleast three weeks in advance the Union budget. Official sources said that the financial performance of the BJP government in the sector with an investment plan of Rs 31,000 crore in 2010-11 was about 52 per cent, 31 December 2010. Similar is the case of non-performance plan, which was worth about Rs 41.000 crore.

Chief Minister Yeddyurappa, who also holds the finance portfolio, made the budget presentation by atleast three weeks before the EU budget. Official sources said that the financial performance of the BJP government in the sector with an investment plan of Rs 31,000 crore in 2010-11 was about 52 per cent, 31 December 2010. Similar is the case of non-performance plan, which was a payment of about 41,000 rupees crore.Yeddyurappa expects a budget very strong, especially in agricultural sector of the state, because this is one of the biggest problems he had with interest by farmers today. Also noted, the Prime Minister presented the state budget three weeks before the Union budget.

Karnataka may be the "food basket of India" if the State's agricultural sector has the necessary infrastructure, "said D'Souza. However, all operations fast processing, from harvest to reach users in the desired form, including the quantity and satisfactory quality packaging, Karnataka added.The annual budget 2011-2012 is the fourth budget of Karnataka, which is presented by Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa, who will also present the AgricultureIt should also claims under Yeddyurappa may also take place during the budget session on February 24 and the opposition to try to push their views during budget the next session.
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