Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Gist of Economic Survey Himachal Part 2


              TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION

Railways
There are only two narrow gauge railway lines connecting Shimla with Kalka (96 Km.) and Jogindernagar with Pathankot (113 Km.) and one 33 Km. broad gauge railway line from Nangal Dam to Charuru (District Una).


Him Gramin Parivhan Swarojgar yojna:-
Transport department introduced a new “Him Gramin Parivhan Swarojgar yojna” for new permits granted primarily to the newly opened roads under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sarak Yojna or Mukhya Mantri Path Yojna, with a seating capacity of not more than 22 passengers to the un-employed youths, cooperative societies of unemployed drivers/conductors and widows for providing better services in rural areas of the Pradesh.

                        TOURISM AND CIVIL AVIATION

Celebration of World Tourism Day 27th September

The Department has a proposal for setting up of seven following Ropeways in different location in H.P. under Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode on Build, Operate & Transfer basis.
1. Bhunter to Bijli Mahadev in Distict Kullu.
2. Palchan to Rohtang (Manali) in District Kullu.
3. Neugal (Palampur) in District Kangra.
4. Shahtalai to Deotsidh in District Bilaspur.
5. Khayara to Triund in District Kangra.
6. Anandpur Sahib to Naina Devi Ji in Bilaspur District.
7. Village Jia to Adi Himani Chamunda in Kangra District.

A sustained marketing of the State is being done throughout the year in print and electronic media. In the field of publicity and promotion the Department has established Brand Himachal as an attractive tourist destination under the caption Unforgettable Himachal’.

Civil Aviation
a)   Shimla Airport (Jubbur hatti)
b) Kullu-Manali Airport (Bhuntar)
     c) Kangra Airport (Gaggal)


                                     EDUCATOIN
Publication of monthly children’s magazine “AKKAR BAKKAR” containing articles collected from teachers and children

Quality improvement programme like Aadhar for primary level and Samridhi for Upper primary is being implemented.

In order to make the public aware about SSA implementation and disseminate the information on various activities and achievements of SSA Himachal Pradesh, two pages in Giriraj Saptahik are being published on last Wednesday of every month. Since the Sptahik reaches to all Panchyat, Mahila Mandals, Schools, various departments of the state, it has proved to be an effective means to take programme to the grass root level.

Scholarship schemes

Swami Vivekanand Uttkristha Chhatarvrity Yojna
Under this scheme 2,000 top meritorious students of General category declared as such in the result of Matric Examination on merit basis for 10+1 and 10+2 classes.The scholarship is given @ 10,000 per student per annum.

Thakur Sen Negi Uttkristha Chhatarvrity Yojna
Under this scheme, the scholarship is being given to the top 100 boys & 100 girl students of ST category on the basis of the Matric result for 10+1 and 10+2 classes @
`11,000 per student per annum.

Maharishi Balmiki Chhatarvrity Yojna
The girl students belonging to Balmiki families whose parents are engaged in unclean occupation are being given scholarship under this scheme @ ` 9,000 per student per annum beyond Matric level upto college level and for professional courses at the level of colleges (Govt.or Private) situated in H.P.

Dr. Ambedkar Medhavi Chhatarvrity Yojna:
Under this scheme the scholarship is being given to the top 1000 meritorious students of SC category and top 1000 meritorious students of OBC on the basis of Matric examination for 10 +1 & 10+2 classes @ ` 10,000 per student per annum.

Indira Gandhi Utkrishtha Chhatervriti Yojana:
Under this scheme, 150 meritorious students for post plus two courses for studying in colleges or doing professional courses shall be awarded @ ` 10,000 per year per student purely on basis of merit and without any income ceiling.

Yashwant Gurukul Awas Yojana
In order to provide suitable residential accommodation to the teachers posted in High/Senior Secondary Schools of Tribal and hard areas this scheme has been launched since the year 1999.

Free Text Books
The State Government is providing free text books to the students belonging to SC, ST, OBC & IRDP students studying in 6th to 10 classes.

Free Education to Handicapped Children
Free education to the children having more than 40 percent disability is being provided in the State upto University level


SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMME
Social Security Pension Scheme

a) Old Age pension: Old age pension @ ` 450 PM is being provided to those who have attained the age 60 years or above having individuals annual income below ` 9,000 P.A. The income of family other than individual income should not exceed ` 15,000 P.A.

b) Disability Relief Allowance: Disability Relief Allowance is being given to those disabled
persons who are having at least 40 percent of disability and whose individual annual income does not exceed `9,000 P.A. and the income of family other than individual income should not exceed `15,000 P.A. Besides Pensions to above 70% disabled persons is being provided without any income criteria subject to the condition that applicant should not be in
Govt.Service/semiGovt.service /Board/corporation and should not be in possession of any kinds of pension.

c) Widow /Deserted/ Ekal Nari Pension: The Widow /Deserted/ Ekal Nari Pension @ ` 450 is being provided to those Widow /Deserted/ Ekal Nari ladies (above 45 years of age) whose individual annual income does not exceed `9,000 P.A. The income of family other than individual income should not exceed `15,000 P.A.

d) Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension: (IGNOAP) Indira Gandhi National Old
Age Pension is being provided to the persons who have attained the age 60 years or
above and belong to BPL house hold.

 e) Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension: (IGNWP) Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension is being provided to the widows between the age group of 40 to 79 years and
belongs to BPL house hold.

 f) Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension(IGNDP): Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension is being provided to the disabled persons between the age group of 18 to 79 years
having 80 percent disability and belongs to BPL house hold.

Welfare of Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes

i)              Award for Inter-caste Marriage: For elimination of the practice of untouchability between Scheduled Castes and non Scheduled Castes , the State Govt. encourages intercaste marriages. Under this scheme, an amount of `25,000 per couple is given as incentive money.
ii)             Housing Subsidy: Under this scheme the members of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes are given subsidy of `48,500 per family for house construction purposes to those whose annual income does notexceed `17,000.
iii)         Training and Proficiency in Computer Applications and Allied Activities:      Under          this scheme computer training are provided in the recognized computer courses to candidates belonging to BPL, SC,ST and Minorities or those whose annual income is less than `60,000.The department bears the training cost not exceeding `1,200 per month per candidate and balance cost if any is borne by the candidate. During the
training a stipend of `1,000 per month is being provided. After completion of the training, the candidates are placed for six months in the organization / offices so as to gain proficiency in computer applications.

Follow up Programme: Under this scheme, implements and tools, sewing machine costing
`1,500 per beneficiary are given to scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes whose annual income does not exceed `11,000 p.a.

Welfare of Disabled
Department is implementing Comprehensive Integrated Scheme named “Sahyog” for persons with disabilities. The components of the scheme along with financial and physical achievement upto 31.12.2012 is as under:-

i)             Disabled Scholarship : This Scheme is applicable to all categories of disabled students including hearing impaired persons having disability of 40 percent or above and whose parents annual income does not exceed `60,000. The rates of Scholarship varies from `350- 750 per month for day scholars and `1,000-2,000 per month for boarders.
ii)            Marriage Grant to Individuals Marrying Persons with Disabilities:
To encourage able bodied young men or girls to marry the disabled boy or girl having not less than 40 percent disability and who have attained the Marriageable age, marriage grant @ `8,000 to 15,000 is provided by the
State Government.


Child Welfare

(a) Mukhymantri Bal Udhar Yojana: With a view to look after the orphans, semi orphans and destitute children, the department is providing grant-in-aid for running and maintenance of Bal /Balika Ashrams. In these ashrams the inmates are provided free boarding and lodging facilities and education upto 10+2 standard. Provision for higher education, professional education, career guidance and job oriented vocational training and rehabilitation have been included in the scheme.

(b) Integrated Child Protection Scheme: Integrated child protection scheme are to contribute to the improvement in the well being of children in difficult circumstances, as well as to the reduction of vulnerability to situations and actions that lead to abuse neglect exploitation, abandonment and separation children from parents.


WOMEN WELFARE

(a) State Home Mashobra: The main purpose of the scheme is to provide shelter, food,
clothing, education and vocational training to the young girls, widows, deserted, destitute and women who are in moral danger. For the rehabilitation of such women after leaving State Home financial assistance upto `10,000 per woman is also provided.
(b) Mukhya Mantri Kanyadaan Yojna: Under this programme marriage grant ` 21,000 from 5.9.12 is being given to the guardians of the destitute girls for their marriages provided their annual income does not exceed `15,000.

(c) Self Employment Scheme for Women: Under this scheme `2,500 are provided to the women having annual income less than ` 7,500 for carrying income generating activities.

(d) Widow Re-marriage Scheme: The main objective of the scheme is to help in rehabilitation of widow after re-marriage. Under this scheme an amount of ` 25,000, as grant, is provided to the couple.

(e) Mother Teressa Asahay Matri Sambal Yojna: The aim of this scheme is to provide assistance of ` 3,000 per child to the destitute women belonging to the BPL families or having income less than `18,000 for the maintenance of their children till they attain the age of 18 years. The assistance will be provided only for two children.

(f) Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojna: During the financial year 2010-11, Government of India has approved the implementation of 100 percent Centrally Sponsored Scheme- “Indira Gandhi Matriva Sahyog Yojna” on pilot basis for Hamirpur district. Main objective of the scheme is to improve the health and nutrition status of pregnant and lactating women
and infants by promoting appropriate practices, care and service utilization during pregnancy, delivery and lactation period. Under the scheme, there is a provision of providing cash incentive of ` 4,000 to pregnant and lactating women (excluding State/ Central Govt. employees) of 19 years of age and above for first two live births in a phased manner first phase ` 1,500, second phase ` 1,500, and `1,000 in third phase.

(g) Mata Shabri Mahila Sashaktikaran Yojana: This scheme has been started during the financial year 2011- 12 for benefitting women belonging to BPL families of SC category. Under the scheme, 50 percent subsidy, subject to a maximum of `1,300, is given to eligible
women for purchase of Gas connection. As per schematic norms every year 75 SC BPL
women will be benefited in each Vidhan Sabha Constituency.

(h) Vishesh Mahila Utthan Yojana: State Government has started “Vishesh Mahila
Utthan Yojana” as 100% State Plan Scheme for training and rehabilitation of women in moral danger in the State. There is a provision to provide stipend @ ` 3000 per month per trainee and test fee of ` 800 per trainee through the department of Women and Child Development. Further, for those women who intend to start their own self employment projects, a back ended subsidy is provided @ 20% of the Project Cost subject to maximum of `10,000 per beneficiary, on loan arranged through HP Mahila Vikas Nigam.

(i) Financial Assistance and Support Services to Victims of rape Scheme 2012: This scheme has been notified on 22.09.2012 as 100% State Plan Scheme. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance and support services such as counselling, medical aid, legal
assistance, education and vocational training; depending upon the needs of rape
victims. An affected woman shall be entitled to financial assistance and restorative support/ services adding upto a maximum amount of `75,000. Additional assistance of ` 25,000 can also be given in special cases.
    
Beti Hai Anmol Yojna: With a view to change negative family and community attitude towards the girl child at birth and to improve enrolment and retention of girl children in schools, Beti Hai Anmol scheme is being implemented in the state w.e.f. 05.07.2010 for girls (2 girls only) belonging to the BPL families. Post Birth Grant, under this component, there is a provision to give post birth grant of ` 10,000 from 2.6.2012 is deposited in the Post Office in favour of girl child taking birth in the BPL family attaining the age of 18 years, the beneficiary can withdraw the amount from the account.
Kishori Shakti Yojna This is 100 percent Centrally Sponsored Scheme for improvement of nutritional, health and skill development status of adolescent girls. The main objective of the scheme is to improve the nutritional and health status of girls in the age group of 11-18 years, to provide the required literacy and numeracy skills through non-formal education to train and equip the adolescent girls to improve/ upgrade home-based and vocational skills and to promote awareness of health, hygiene, nutrition and family welfare, home management/ child care and to take all measure as to facilitate their marrying only after attaining the age of 18 years and if possible, even later; The scheme was earlier being implemented throughout the State. From the financial year 2011-12, this scheme is being implemented in 8 Districts (46 Projects).

Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP): Under this programme, Supplementary Nutrition is provided in Anganwadi Centres to children, pregnant / lactating mothers and BPL adolescent girls. Rates (per beneficiary per day) (w.e.f. 01.04.2009) children ` 4.00 per day pregnant / lactating mothers and adolescent girls ` 5.00 per day and severely mal nourishedtion children`6.00 per day. Expenditure under this programme is borne by
the Central and State Governments on 50:50 basis.

Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls: This scheme has been
started in 4 Districts viz. Solan, Kullu, Chamba, and Kangra in place of Kishori Shakti Yojana. This scheme has been launched on 19.11.2010 on pilot basis. Under this scheme, an amount of ` 3.80 lakh per Project will be released by the GOI to the State for non-nutritional components like, IEC activities, Iron-Folic Acid tablets, training kits, vocational trainings. Expenditure under Nutrition component will be shared by the GOI and the State Government on 50:50 basis.




                          RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana: Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana was launched from the year 1999-2000. This Yojana is a holistic package covering all aspects of self employment such as organization of poor into self help groups, training, credit, technology, infrastructure and marketing. The beneficiaries under this scheme are called as “Swarozgaries”. This scheme is a credit-cum-subsidy programme. Subsidy under SGSY is uniform at 30 percent of the project cost subject to a maximum limit of ` 7,500. In respect of SCs/STs and disabled persons, subsidy has been fixed 50 per cent or maximum ceiling of `10,000 respectively. For groups of swarozgaris (SHGs), the subsidy is 50 per cent of the project cost, subject to per capita subsidy of `10,000 or `1.25 lakh whichever is less. SGSY will particularly focus on the vulnerable groups among the rural poor. Accordingly, the SCs/STs will account for the 50 percent of swarozgaris, women for 40 percent and the disabled for 3 percent. This scheme is being implemented by Central and State Governments on 75:25 cost sharing basis.

Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETI’s) have been established in all the districts (except Kinnaur & Lahual & Spiti) of the State for imparting the training to Rural BPL youth in collaboration with Lead District Banks.

Indira Awas Yojana Indira Awas Yojana is a centrally sponsored scheme. Under this scheme, an assistance of `48,500 per beneficiary is being given to BPL families for the construction of new houses. The selection of beneficiaries is being done by Gram Sabha. The Central and State Governments are financing this scheme on 75:25 sharing basis.

Matri Shakti Bima Yojana: This scheme covers all women living below the poverty line within the age group of 10-75 years. The policy provides relief to family members/insured women in case of their death or disablement arising due to any kind of accident, surgical operations like sterilization, mishap at the time of child birth/delivery drowning, washing away in floods, landslide, insect bite and snakebite etc. The scheme also gives benefit to married women in case of accidental death of her husband.

Total Sanitation Campaign (Now NBA) 19.11 The Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) has been renamed as Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan by the government of India during the year 2012-13 and has following objectives:

(a) Bring about an improvement in the quality of life in the rural areas.

(b) Accelerate sanitation coverage in rural areas to achieve the vision of Nirmal
Bharat by 2022 with all Gram Panchayats in the country attaining Nirmal Status.

(c) Motivate communities and PRIS promoting sustainable sanitation facilities through
awareness creation and health education.

(d) To cover the remaining schools not covered under SSA and Anganwadi Centres in the rural areas with proper sanitation facilities and undertake proactive promotion of hygiene education and sanitary habits among students.

(e) Encourage cast effective and appropriate technologies for ecologically safe and
sustainable sanitation.

(f) Develop community managed environmental sanitation systems focusing on solid
and Liquid Waste Management for overall cleanliness in the rural areas.

Mahila Mandal Protsahan Yojna: In order to encourage the Mahila Mandals in Sanitation activities, Mahila Mandals Protsahan Yojana of Department has been fully
integrated with the Sanitation compaign in the State. As per the latest guidelines of the Schemes those Mahila Mandals will be awarded under this scheme who has substantially contributed in achieving the Open Defecation free (ODF)status in their village, ward and Gram Panchayat and its sustainability.

Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: The Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was notified by the Government of India on September, 2005 and was made effective w.e.f. 2nd February,
2006. In the 1st Phase, the Mahatama Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA) was introduced in District Chamba and Sirmaur on 2nd February, 2006. In second phase MGNREGA was started in District Kangra and Mandi w.e.f. 1-4-2007. In the third phase all the remaining 8 district of the State have been covered under the scheme w.e.f. 1-4-2008.

                            PANCHAYATI RAJ
At present there are 12 Zila Parishads, 77 Panchayat Samities and 3,243 Gram Panchayats constituted in this state.


       INFORMATION AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY


HIMSWAN
The State Wide Area Networks (SWAN) Scheme is one of three Core Infrastructure Components. Under this project horizontal connectivity is being provided to various Govt. Departments/ Boards/ Corporations of the State. Himachal has the distinction of 1st state in the country to commission HIMSWAN project on 5th February, 2008. The objective of the Scheme is to create a secure close user group (CUG) Government network for the purpose of delivering Government to Government (G2G) and Government to Citizen (G2C) services.

As per the scheme of Government of India, 3366 centers are being established under
Panchayats of the State by the name of Lok Mitra Kendra (LMK). The objective is to develop a platform that can enable Government, private and social sector organizations to align their social and commercial goals, especially for the benefit of the rural population in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of
 -based as well as non IT- based services. This scheme is being implemented through two “private companies" i.e. Zoom Developers in Kangra & Terasoft & GNG in Mandi
and Shimla divisions, after a tender process.

AGRISNET
AGRISNET is an interactive interface for Government to Citizen (G2C) i.e. for Farmers and Government to Government (G2G) services i.e. services for the Department of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries. The system maintains a
database of information about various activities of the respective Departments. This database is being used to provide information and services to the users.

                                  

                             Himachal 1950-51
GDP at factor cost:
At current prices (Rs. In Crore)         27

Per Capita Income                              240

Population                                          11.09 Lakhs


Annual Population Growth                0.54   

Literacy Rate                                       4.8

Male                                                      7.5

Female                                                 2.9

Sex Ratio                                             912

Density                                                43

Urban population %age                     4.1






















DISTRICT-WISE AREA,POPULATION,SEX RATIO AND DENSITY OF POPULATION 2011  CENSUS(P)

District                    Area(sq.kilometres)             Population                            Sex ratio                   Density

Bilaspur                      1,167 (2.10)                 382056 (5.61)                   981                 327      

Chamba                       6,528 (11.72)               518844 ( 7.58)                   989                   80      

Hamirpur                     1,118 (2.01)               454293 ( 6.79)                   1096                  406    

Kangra                        5,739 (10.31)              1507223 (22.03)                 1013                 263

Kinnaur                       6,401 (11.50)               84298 (1.29)                      818                   13

Kullu                            5,503 (9.88)                437474 (6.28)                     950                   79

Lahaul-Spiti           13,835 (24.85)              31528 (0.55)                      916                    2

Mandi                          3,950 (7.09)                 999518 (14.83)                  1012                  253

Shimla                        5,131 (9.22)                  813384 (11.89)                  916                   159

Sirmaur                      2,825 (5.07)                  530164 (7.54)                    915                   188

Solan                          1,936 (3.48)                   576670 ( 8.24)                   884                   298

Una                             1,540 (2.77)                   521057 ( 77.37)                  977                    338

H.P.                             55,673(100.00)                     6856509                                     974                          123



Larget District Area                         LahauL-Spiti,  Chamba, Kinnaur
Smallset  District Area                    Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Una

Population Max.                               Kangra,  Mandi
Population Min.                               Lahaul-Spiti, Kinnaur                      

Sex Ratio Max                                  Hamirpur, Kangra 
Sex Ratio Min                                  Kinnaur, Solan

Density Max                                     Hamirpur, Una
Density Min                                      LahauL-Spiti, Kinnaur                      




                              



                               PLAN OUTLAYS Approved Outlay(2011-12)
I
A ECONOMIC SERVICES(Rs. in Crore)
    
Agriculture and Allied Services
1.Crop Husbandry(Agriculture)                                                                             84.42
2.Horticulture                                                                                                        14.67
2.Soil & Water Conservation                                                                                53.47
3.Animal Husbandry                                                                                             28.23
4.Dairy Development                                                                                            0.50
5.Fisheries                                                                                                            3.31
6.Forestry & Wildlife                                                                                            120.08
7.Agricultural Research & Education                                                                   93.87
8.Other Agricultural Programmes                                                                        13.65
9.Co-operation 1.35
Total-I                                                                               413.55


II Rural Development
1. Special Programme for Rural Development
a) DPAP                                                                                                                3.00
b) IWDP                                                                                                                 2.35
c) DRDA Administration                                                                                        3.00
d) Indira Awas Yojna(IAY)                                                                                    7.76
2. Rural Employment
a) SJSGY 0.57
b) Mahatma Gandhi National Rural                                                                     142.40
Employment Guarantee Act.(MNREGA)
c) Others (To be specified)
i) Normal / Special SGSY                                                                                     5.14
II) Gure Ravi Dass Civic Amenities Scheme                                                       10.00
III) DDP                                                                                                                 4.00
IV)IWMP.                                                                                                               4.40
3. Land Reforms                                                                                                 1.39
4. Community Development and Panchayats                                                 52.17
Total-II                                                                              236.18

III Special Areas Programmes
i) Border Area Development Programme                                                             20.00
ii) Funds Under Article275(1)                                                                                 4.01
Total-III                                                                               24.01

IV Irrigation & Flood Control
1. Major and Medium Irrigation                                                                      101.77
2. Minor Irrigation                                                                                            161.89
3. Command Area Development                                                                      10.00
4. Flood Control                                                                                                 92.53
Total - IV                                                                           366.19

V Energy
1. Power                                                                                                           456.50
2. Integrated Rural Energy Programme                                                            5.10
Total - V                                                                           461.60

VI
Industry and Minerals
1. Village and Small Industries                                                                        25.75
2. Other Indutries (other than VSI)                                                                     1.21
3. Minerals                                                                                                           0.06
Total- VI                                                                             27.02

VII Transport
1. Civil Aviation                                                                                                   1.33
2. Roads and Bridges                                                                                     599.72
3. Road Transport                                                                                             15.65
4. Rail Transport                                                                                                 5.00
5. Other Transport services                                                                               0.20
Total-VII                                                                           621.90

VIII Science, Technology and Environment
1 .Bio- Technology / Information Technology                                               17.41
2. Scienctific Research                                                                                      8.50
3. Ecology and Environment                                                                             0.50
Total- VIII                                                                          26.41

IX General Economic Services
1. Secretariat Economic Services                                                                   3.00
2. Tourism                                                                                                        17.35
3. Civil Supplies                                                                                                0.06
4. Weights and Measures                                                                                0.01
5. District Planning / District Councils                                                          49.35
6. Census, Surveys and Statistics                                                                  2.40
Total-IX                                                                              72.17


X B. Social Services
1. General Education                                                                                      307.01
a) Elementary Education & Literacy                                                                 165.30
b) Secondary Education                                                                                   77.57
c) Higher Education                                                                                          64.14

2. Technical Education                                                                                   33.90
3. Sports & Youth Services                                                                            11.46
4. Art & Culture                                                                                                 2.70
5. Health and Family Welfare                                                                       164.42
6. Water Supply Sewerage                                                                           189.50
7. Housing including Police Housing                                                           53.18
8 .Urban Development                                                                                   68.92
9. Information & Publicity                                                                               0.50
10. Welfare of SCs, STs & OBCs                                                                  44.72
11. Labour & Employment                                                                              0.49
12. Social Security and Social Welfare                                                        79.48
13. Nutrition                                                                                                    32.40
14. Other Social Services                                                                                7.81
Total-X                                                                          996.49

XI C. General Services
1. Jails                                                                                                                1.00
2. Public Work                                                                                                  22.00
3. Other Administrative Services                                                                   31.48
Total-XI                                                                             54.48
Grand Total                                                       3300.00


Max Allocation:  Social Services >Transport  > Energy

Among Services:  Roads and Bridges 599.72 > Power(456.50) > General                
                             Education 307.01