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Tripura govt presents Rs 32,423.44 crore tax free budget, proposes 13 new schemes | Check details

The Tripura government is set to establish a centre for computer-based examinations at Hapania International Fair ground in West Tripura so that the aspirants do not need to travel outside the state to appear in online examinations.

The budget was presented by Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy.
The budget was presented by Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy. Image Source : PTI
Edited By: Abhirupa Kundu
New DelhiPublished: , Updated:

Tripura Finance Minister Pranajit Singha Roy on Friday tabled a Rs 32,423.44 crore budget for the Financial Year 2025-26, proposing a total of 13 new welfare schemes to help job seekers, mentally challenged persons, visitors to the state capital and others. No new tax was proposed in the budget with a deficit of Rs 429.56 crore.

The budget put emphasis on capital expenditure by allocating Rs 7903 crore to boost the economy and generate employment. Roy said the government will set up centres in Agartala, Udaipur and Ambassa to provide aspirants with quality coaching for various competitive examinations.

Noting that the government focuses on inclusive growth, the minister said, “More focus was given on capital expenditure in the budget by allocating Rs 7,903 crore which is Rs 7,000 crore in the budget for 2024-25.” “The focus on capital expenditure will boost infrastructure building and generate employment for the youth,” he said.

Computer-based exam, night shelters and many more

The Tripura government is set to establish a centre for computer-based examinations at Hapania International Fair ground in West Tripura so that the aspirants do not need to travel outside the state to appear in online examinations with a cost of Rs 15 crore.

During the budget presentation it was announced that the government will set up ‘Bharat Mata Canteen cum Night Shelter’ at Agartala so that the people coming to the state capital from different places could stay there.

“A budgetary outlay of Rs 2 crore has been sanctioned. This is an initial allocation and the government will look for suitable land later to set up Bharat Mata Canteen cum Night Shelter. The Agartala Municipal Corporation (AMC) will run the facility,” the Finance Minister said.

Scheme for mentally challenged: Tripura FM 

The minister proposed a scheme for mentally challenged persons under which they will be given a monthly pension of Rs 5,000. "Various works for socio-economic development of ST people are being taken up under the World Bank-funded Tripura Rural Economic Growth and Service Delivery Project (TRESP)”, he said.

On the state’s debt burden, the minister said the state’s debt has increased to Rs 21,878.26 crore. “We inherited a debt of Rs 12,903 crore from the Left’s regime. Now, we are trying to repay the loans. For the coming fiscal, the state could borrow Rs 1,225 crore as per Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management,” he said.

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