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collect the information about the population of any four districts in uttarakhand for 3 decades (2017,18,2018-19 and 2019-20)​

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Answered by jahanvisharma2910200
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The Finance Minister, Mr. Prakash Pant, presented the Budget for Uttarakhand for financial year 2019-20 on February 18, 2019.

Budget Highlights

The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Uttarakhand for 2019-20 at current prices is estimated to be Rs 2,63,233 crore, which is 11% higher than the revised estimate for 2018-19.

Total expenditure for 2019-20 is estimated to be Rs 48,664 crore, a 12% increase over the revised estimate of 2018-19. In 2018-19, as per the revised figures, the expenditure is estimated to decrease by Rs 2,124 crore (4.7%) over the budgeted estimate.

Total receipts (excluding borrowings) for 2019-20 are estimated to be Rs 38,989 crore, an increase of 12.1% as compared to the revised estimate of 2018-19. In 2018-19, total receipts (excluding borrowings) are estimated to fall short of the budgeted estimate by Rs 906 crore (2.5%).

Revenue surplus for the next financial year is targeted at Rs 23 crore, or 0.01% of the GSDP. Fiscal deficit is targeted at Rs 6,798 crore (2.58% of GSDP).

Sectors such as irrigation and flood control (65%), and water supply, sanitation, housing, and urban development (41%) saw the highest increase in allocations. Allocations to transport (1%), police (5%), rural development (6%), and social security and welfare (6%) increased marginally.

Answered by prabhas24480
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Answer:

The Finance Minister, Mr. Prakash Pant, presented the Budget for Uttarakhand for financial year 2019-20 on February 18, 2019.

Budget Highlights

The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Uttarakhand for 2019-20 at current prices is estimated to be Rs 2,63,233 crore, which is 11% higher than the revised estimate for 2018-19.

Total expenditure for 2019-20 is estimated to be Rs 48,664 crore, a 12% increase over the revised estimate of 2018-19. In 2018-19, as per the revised figures, the expenditure is estimated to decrease by Rs 2,124 crore (4.7%) over the budgeted estimate.

Total receipts (excluding borrowings) for 2019-20 are estimated to be Rs 38,989 crore, an increase of 12.1% as compared to the revised estimate of 2018-19. In 2018-19, total receipts (excluding borrowings) are estimated to fall short of the budgeted estimate by Rs 906 crore (2.5%).

Revenue surplus for the next financial year is targeted at Rs 23 crore, or 0.01% of the GSDP. Fiscal deficit is targeted at Rs 6,798 crore (2.58% of GSDP).

Sectors such as irrigation and flood control (65%), and water supply, sanitation, housing, and urban development (41%) saw the highest increase in allocations. Allocations to transport (1%), police (5%), rural development (6%), and social security and welfare (6%) increased marginally.

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