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Delhi government calls for 3-day discussion on 2018-19 budget

PTI
Published : Jan 27, 2018, 4:59 pm IST
Updated : Jan 27, 2018, 4:59 pm IST

Like previous years, the focus of the budget will be on health, education and transport.

The Aam Aadmi Party government has also asked all heads of departments to furnish the achievements of the third quarter of the current budget, a move aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in expenditure. (Photo: File)
 The Aam Aadmi Party government has also asked all heads of departments to furnish the achievements of the third quarter of the current budget, a move aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in expenditure. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: The Delhi government has kicked off the budget-making exercise for this year by calling a three-day discussion from next month.

The Aam Aadmi Party government has also asked all heads of departments to furnish the achievements of the third quarter of the current budget, a move aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in expenditure.

The three-day department-wise discussion on preparation of the annual budget will start from February 7, an official said.

Like previous years, the focus of the budget will be on health, education and transport, he said.

"The focus of discussion will be rationalisation of existing output and outcome indicators and introduction of new programmes in Outcome Budget 2018-19. As per the schedule, discussion on the proposal and expenditure of departments of women and child welfare, SC/ST, social welfare, education, art, culture and languages, labour and Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board will be held on February 7," the official said.

On February 8, the focus will be on health, home, tourism, development and environment departments, while on February 9, discussion will be held on Public Works Department, Delhi Jal Board, Urban Development, revenue among others.

In 2017, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had presented the budget focused on "outcomes" and said the Delhi government was the first in the country to adopt such a practice.

According to the city government, the budget, besides ensuring transparency and accountability of expenditure, will help in assessing performance of officials which is included in their annual confidential report.

Tags: aap, budget session, arvind kejriwal, manish sisodia
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