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Telangana government officials say don't carry over funds

IAS officer said that in Karnataka the government was carrying forward the unspent funds for just one year, after which it would lapse.

Hyderabad: Officials have differed with TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s proposal to carry forward unspent funds of the SC/ST Sub-Plan.

During a review meeting last month, Mr Rao had said that there should be a provision to carry forward unspent SC/ST Sub-Plan funds to the next year. At present, the unspent funds lapse.

The government allots 15.46 per cent of all Plan spending for the SC Sub-Plan and 9.08 per cent for the ST Sub-Plan, on the basis of population. In the current year, the SC Sub-Plan got Rs 10,483 crore and the ST Sub-Plan, Rs 6,171 crore.

Of the total, the government had spent Rs 6,514 crore till the end of the third quarter of the financial year, leaving about Rs 10,000 crore to be spent in the last three months.

Officials said even if Rs 5,000 crore of this is unspent and carried forward, it will add to the fund for next year which may cross Rs 20,000 crore. If this continues to grow, there would be no funds left for the Budget.

A senior IAS officer said that in Karnataka the government was carrying forward the unspent funds for just one year, after which it would lapse. Instead of carrying forward the funds, the government should take strict action if any department does not spend the money, he said.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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