Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi described his government's budget as forward-looking and meant for all round development of the state with far reaching results.
"This is a forward looking budget and will usher the state for all round development," he said."In an attempt to decentralise the administration we have introduced a project called ''Aapno Taluka, Vibrant Taluka''," he added.
Modi said the objective is to create awareness about various government schemes, involve people living in faraway villages in the process of planning and to ensure the development of each taluka.
"We have allocated Rs 600 crore for the purpose in the new budget and plan to spend Rs 2,700 crore on the project in the next four years," he said.
The Chief Minister said the 10 ''daytime model schools'' proposed to be started during the year as a pilot project is a unique experiment for qualitative improvement of education in remote areas.
Modi hoped that allocating Rs 13,000 crore for agriculture, irrigation and village development and Rs 15,000 crore for social sector should help the state attain higher human development index with improvement in lifestyles of dalits, scheduled castes and tribes and other backward classes.
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