Maharashtra govt tables supplementary demands worth Rs 94889 crore in state assembly
New Indian ExpressMUMBAI: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, who is also finance minister, tabled Rs 94889 crore worth of supplementary demands on the floor of the House in the state assembly session. Interestingly, in the total Rs 94889 crore supplementary demand fund, Ajit Pawar led NCP ministers takes lion share in the state fund. In the total Rs 94889 crore worth of supplementary demand, Rs 17,334 crore as mandatory expenditure, Rs 75039 crore for various schemes, and Rs 2515 crore for centre government-led schemes as state contributions are included. Total supplementary demands: Rs 94884 crore Department-wise allocations Women and Child Development Department: Rs 26273 Urban Development Department: Rs 14595 crore Agriculture Department: Rs 10724 crore Skill development and entrepreneurship: Rs 6055 crore Public Works Department: Rs 4638 crore Industry, Energy, and Mines Department: Rs 4395 crore Social Justice Department: Rs 4316 crore Public health: Rs 4181 crore Home Department: Rs 3374 crore Cooperative, marketing, textile Department: Rs 3003 crore Bahujan Welfare Department: Rs 2885 crore