Also wants rise in Budget allocations for religious minorities
NEW DELHI, 1 March 2013:(*M Madhu Chandra):The Union Budget for 2013-2014 has conclusively shown that till religious minorities get a special component plan on the pattern of Scheduled Castes and Tribes, there will be little actual devolution of funds for their development, Christian Council president Rev Dr. Joseph D’Souza has said.
The Budget allocations for the next financial year fall far short of expectations, especially of the Christian community, India’s second largest minority, Council secretary General s Dr. John Dayal said.
While presenting the annual general budget, finance minister P Chidambaram allocated welfare sub plans Rs. 41,561 crore to the scheduled castes and Rs. 24,598 crore to the Tribals – which cannot be diverted and must be spent for the designated purpose.
However, Government data shows that a large component of budget allocations for religious minorities in the past have remained unspent. There is little indication in the budget how the government intends to ensure that the moneys are spent on the target communities and specially to the Christian community, which has not got its fair share of these funds, Dr. Dayal said. The community must be assured that it will get its share of funding on a pro rata basis, specially in area development schemes and scholarships.
The finance minister has allocated Rs. 3,511 crore to the Ministry of Minority Affairs, a notional increase of 12% over the budget estimates of last. Year. The government has also allocated Rs 160 crores to the Rs 750 crore corpus of the Maulana Azad Education Foundation, the main vehicle to implement education schemes and channelised funds to non-government organisations for the minorities, but this alone does not increase direct support to disadvantaged children desirous of education.
In actual terms, only the pre-matric scholarship sees a real increase from Rs 540 crores to Rs 810 crores. The post matric scholarship sees only a small increase from Rs 405 to Rs 450 crore. Both schemes need much more resources, apart from funding to make them known to small towns and village populations.
The Christian community is the least benefited by the Multi Sectorial Development Programme in selected minority Districts, a scheme that benefits only one minority group. And even here has been reduced sharply from the Rs 1,077.60 crore in 2012 budget to Rs 887 crore in the 2013-2014 crores. This scheme will benefit the Christian community only when it is sharply focused on the population figure for minorities at the block level. A block level focus will benefit Christians in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra and Punjab, apart from areas is many other states which are currently left out.
The Christian Council has, however, welcomed Mr. Chidambaram’s gender budget of Rs. 97,134 crore and child budget Rs. 77,236 crore in 2013-14. Dr. D’souza said women belonging to most vulnerable groups, including single women and widows, will be to some extent helped in living a life of self-esteem and dignity. It is good that the ministry of women and child development had been asked to design schemes to gender discrimination especially at the work place.
Released for publication. For further information, please contact John Dayal at +919811021072
The All India Christian Council (www.christiancouncil.in), birthed in 1998, exists to protect and serve the Christian community, minorities, and the oppressed castes. The aicc is a coalition of thousands of Indian denominations, organizations, and lay leaders.
M Madhu Chandra is the Regional Secretary – AICC
Mobile Number is--9774303076
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Friday, March 01, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
The Post-Budget Press Conference
Shri P. Chidambaram addressing
The Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram addressing the Post-Budget Press Conference, in New Delhi on February 28, 2013. (PIB)
28-February-2013
The Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram addressing the Post-Budget Press Conference, in New Delhi on February 28, 2013. (PIB)
28-February-2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Another Pre budget price hike by paper mills
Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:26 PM
Stationery prices to increase by 10%
Ludhiana: Feb 19, 2013(Rector Kathuria and S K Gogna): As per the recent communication, Ballarpur industries increasing its paper prices again w.e.f. 1st March, 2013. As per sources there will be a increase in woodfree grade papers including copiers of Rs. 1000 pmt. It is worth mentioning here that only few months back the paper prices were increased by the paper mills due to increase in wood pulp rates in the international market. Further there can be some impact on the paper prices
due to any change in duty/levy rates may be announced in the Union Budget on 28 February, 2013.
Earlier in February, OPA announced increase of Prices in Printing & Packaging Industry by 15% due to sudden increase in the rates of paper by almost all the major Paper, Paperboard & Carft Paper mills. Now this
increase will again put pressure on the Rates of finished printing goods. Printing and Packaging industry is already suffering due to non availability of skilled/semi skilled workforce and this increase in the raw
material cost may hit very hard and once again the printers will be compelled to increase their prices. With this increase in price of wood free paper which is used generally for text book and note book printing the
cost of Books and Note books for school children nay cost more in the next session, Mr. Parveen Aggarwal, President Offset Printers Association said.
He further added that the prices of paper are being increased by the paper mills every now and then without any solid reason, as per details available it is seen that the Prices of Paper and other raw material used in the
printing and packaging industry is doubled in the past about 7 years. The input labour cost has also been increased by 38% during same Period but the rates of printing has only been increased by 20% in the same period. Now it is becoming extremely difficult to withstand any increase and we will be compelled to further increase our rates at least by 10% w.e.f. 1st March,2013 if no relief is received through Union Budget this year, Mr. Aggarwal Said.
Stationery prices to increase by 10%
Ludhiana: Feb 19, 2013(Rector Kathuria and S K Gogna): As per the recent communication, Ballarpur industries increasing its paper prices again w.e.f. 1st March, 2013. As per sources there will be a increase in woodfree grade papers including copiers of Rs. 1000 pmt. It is worth mentioning here that only few months back the paper prices were increased by the paper mills due to increase in wood pulp rates in the international market. Further there can be some impact on the paper prices
due to any change in duty/levy rates may be announced in the Union Budget on 28 February, 2013.
Earlier in February, OPA announced increase of Prices in Printing & Packaging Industry by 15% due to sudden increase in the rates of paper by almost all the major Paper, Paperboard & Carft Paper mills. Now this
increase will again put pressure on the Rates of finished printing goods. Printing and Packaging industry is already suffering due to non availability of skilled/semi skilled workforce and this increase in the raw
material cost may hit very hard and once again the printers will be compelled to increase their prices. With this increase in price of wood free paper which is used generally for text book and note book printing the
cost of Books and Note books for school children nay cost more in the next session, Mr. Parveen Aggarwal, President Offset Printers Association said.
He further added that the prices of paper are being increased by the paper mills every now and then without any solid reason, as per details available it is seen that the Prices of Paper and other raw material used in the
printing and packaging industry is doubled in the past about 7 years. The input labour cost has also been increased by 38% during same Period but the rates of printing has only been increased by 20% in the same period. Now it is becoming extremely difficult to withstand any increase and we will be compelled to further increase our rates at least by 10% w.e.f. 1st March,2013 if no relief is received through Union Budget this year, Mr. Aggarwal Said.
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
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