Raipur, March 13, 2015: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Dr Raman Singh today moved the annual budget of about Rs 67546 crore for the next fiscal.
As the Finance Minister Singh moved the annual budget in the state assembly.
The state had achieved several hallmarks during the BJP rule, the Chief Minister said.
The state had also achieved tremendous growth in all sector, he added.
He also hoped to manage 95 per cent of the total expenditure from its own resources.
At the same time with the assistance of the Central government several projects will also be launched in the state, Singh added.
However, interrupting the Chief Minister, leader of Opposition T S Singh Deo asked him, whether he had made provision for bonus to farmers for paddy procurement or not.
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