Rs. 1.7 trillion allocated for FY 2022/023

Kathmandu / May 29: The government has presented a total of Rs. 1793.83 billion for the upcoming fiscal year of 2022/023.

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma presented the annual budget at the joint session of the federal parliament today.

Compared to the last year’s annual budget, this year’s budget is up by 8.87 per cent.

Expenses:

Total budget Rs. 1793.83 billion

Current expenditure Rs. 753.40 billion

Capital expenditure Rs. 380.38 billion

Fiscal Management Rs. 230.22 billion

Fiscal transfer to province and local Rs. 429.83 billion

Resources:

Revenue Rs. 1240.11 billion

Foreign grant Rs. 55.46 billion

Fiscal deficit of current budget Rs. 498.26 billion which will be financed through foreign debt of Rs. 242.26 billion and domestic debt of Rs. 256 billion.

Let’s give up LP gas, join electricity campaign

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma said that a campaign will be launched to replace LP gas and connect electricity.

It is mentioned in the budget for the Fiscal Year 2022-023 that gas stoves will be removed and electric stoves will be installed in the government offices of the metropolis within three months.

The use of electric stoves will be made nationwide by displacing gas stoves within the next seven months.

Traditional brick kilns will be converted into electric brick kilns.

People aged over 68 years to get senior citizen allowance

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma said that social security allowance will be provided to senior citizens above 68 years of age from the next fiscal year.

FM Sharma said so while presenting the annual budget for fiscal year (FY) 2022/023 at the joint meeting of the federal parliament.

Earlier, the senior citizen allowance was given only to those who have reached 70 years of age.

The people who have reached 68 years of age and obtained Nepali citizenship at that time will receive the senior citizen/social security allowance.

FM Sharma is presenting the annual budget at the joint meeting of the federal parliament.

Salary of government employees increased by 15%

The government has increased the monthly salary of its employees by 15 per cent.

Presenting the budget for the fiscal year 2022/023 finance minister Janardan Sharma said that the Increased salary of government employees and civil servants including the police and army will come into effect from July 17.

Existing inflation allowances are also continued for the next fiscal year.

Some of the major highlights are listed below:

Health and education sectors to be prioritized to increase human development index by 0.65 pc

Rs 10 billion to be allocated for the agriculture promotion program

Agriculture zones to be handed over to provinces

Health and education sectors to be prioritized to increase human development index by 0.65

Govt to focus on production and agriculture to decrease imports by 20 percent

National campaign to be launched to increase agriculture production for self-reliant economy

300 agriculture volunteers to be trained to promote agriculture

A Farmers’ Welfare Fund to be established. Government to provide the 10 percent contribution supposed to come from farmers. Rs 1 billion allocated as seed money for the purpose

Sugarcane farmers to be provided with subsidies at the time of crushing in the same year, Rs 810 million allocated for providing subsidies on sugarcane to farmers

A budget of Rs 55.97 billion allocated for the agriculture ministry

Venture capital to be promoted and challenged fund to be established for promotion of manufacturing industries

Local governments that work for the transformation of agriculture to be provided with an additional grant of Rs 50 million

Challenge fund to be established for businesses run by abroad returnee

Rs 3 billion allocated for the Prime Minister Nepali Production and Promotion program

To increase manufacturing industries’ share in the country’s GDP, subsidies to be provided on the purchase of raw materials

Provisions made for the use of domestic products in government and public offices.

Cold stores to be established in all seven provinces

100 community food/crops go-downs to be established

Productive industries run by young entrepreneurs and foreign returnees to be encourage

Programs run by private sector like ‘Make in Nepal’ and ‘Made in Nepal’ to be supported by the government

Federal government to transfer a total grant of Rs 450 billion to provincial and local governments

Private sector to be promoted to produce and export rhododendron, sweet oranges and Sichuan pepper, among others.

Rs 260 million to be allocated for operating business incubation centers in all seven provinces

Subsidies will be given to goods with comparative advantage to increase their production and export

All preparatory works to extract iron from Dhouwadi iron ores will be completed within the next fiscal year

A budget of Rs 5.90 billion allocated to restructure Prime Minister Agriculture Modernization Project (PMAMP)

A firm producing import-substitution goods that utilizes electricity of more than Rs 100 million will be given 2-5 percent concessions on the electricity bill

Govt to introduce new programs to bring in 1 million foreign tourists in the next fiscal year

In collaboration with the provincial and local governments, the private sector will be encouraged to grow mangoes, apples, rhododendron, litchi, kiwi, grapes etc and to produce byproducts like juice and wines

Program to be launched to welcome 1 million tourists in the coming FY

Adequate budget will be allocated for the construction of petroleum pipelines along the Amlekhgunj-Lothar (Chitwan), Siliguri-Charaali (Jhapa)

A budget of Rs 330 million allocated to develop Great Himalayan Trail

Govt allocates Rs 9.38 billion for the promotion of tourism in the next fiscal year

Rs 900 million allocated for Tourism Infrastructure Development Program operated in coordination with local units in 216 places

Bhairahawa and Simara special economic zones will be brought into operation Construction of Panchkhal special economic zone to be completed within current fiscal year

The government has allocated a budget for local bodies to provide cotton planting machines to quality cotton farmers and encourage cotton production in the county

A provision is made to lease land for 50 years to operate manufacturing industries

Rs 3.79 billion to be allocated for industrial infrastructures

Rs 330 million allocated for the construction of ‘The Great Himalayan Trail’ that extends from east to western of Nepal

Govt to support upgradation of trekking trails to base camp for peaks opened for public, and to expand telecommunication facilities in the trails

Govt announces plan to introduce pension for farmers. Govt to provide 10 percent of the amount deposited by farmers

Gautam Buddha International Airport and Pokhara Regional International Airport to be brought into full-fledged operation

Nijgadh International Airport Project to be taken forward by preparing a design for the project through Investment Board Nepal

Rs 9.38 billion allocated for the tourism sector

Rs 2.20 billion allocated to develop additional taxiway and terminal building at TIA to minimize pressure of air traffic

CAAN to be split into two autonomous entities- regulatory body and the body responsible for developing civil aviation infrastructure

The government has allocated a budget for the improvement of industry management, creating technical manpower, packaging, branding and the marketing of products by industries brought into operation with the investment or support of local governments

Provision for leasing land for 50 years to operate industries in the country

A budget of Rs 12.24 billion allocated for aviation infrastructure development

Govt reduces minimum threshold for FDI injection to Rs 20 million from Rs 50 million

A budget of Rs 200 million allocated for installing haemodialysis centers in each of the seven provinces

To provide respite to kidney patients in carrying out haemodialysis, the government has allocated Rs 100 million

Govt to install a blood bank in each province for easy blood transfusion

To attract more students to education, a day-meal program to be extended to students of up to Grade 8 of government schools. At present, such meals are provided only to the students of upto Grade 5. In the first stage, the government is extending it to students of upto Grade 6 in the next fiscal year.

The government will start the necessary process to establish a medical institute in Dadeldhura of Sudurpaschim Province.

Government to start a ‘Rajya ko Avivara– Ek Ghar Ek Dhara,’ program focusing mainly on providing drinking water to underprivileged people

The government has allocated Rs 70.5 billion for the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. While Rs 5.32 billion is allocated for education at the provincial government, Rs 1.21 billion has been allocated for local bodies

The government has decided to create a quality environment for education in the country and has allocated Rs 8.30 billion for the development of technical and business education

The Government lowered the eligible age for elderly allowance from 70 to 68 years

Land to be leased for 50 years to establish export-oriented industries

Petroleum pipeline to be constructed from Siligudi of India to Char Aali of Jhapa

300,000 landless families to be provided with land ownership certificates

The government allocates 1.34 trillion to provide allowance for senior citizens, single women, differently-abled people, Dalits, indigenous groups and children below 5 years of age

A total of Rs 7.4 billion allocated for the Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation

A budget of Rs 1.77 billion allocated for the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare

Subsidy to be provided to organizations producing tools to be used by differently-abled people

Public, physical infrastructure and transport to be made differently-abled friendly

Chandragiri-Chitlang-Palung-Chitwan fast track to be constructed in the first phase to reduce travel time from Kathmandu to Chitwan to an hour

Construction of Chitwan-Rampur-Butwal fast track and Chitwan-Rampur-Pokhara fast track with private investment to be expedited with the help of Investment Board Nepal

The construction of the Mulpani-located international cricket stadium will be completed in the current fiscal year while the Kirtipur Cricket Stadium will be upgraded to conduct games even at night as well.

The construction of the incomplete Gautam Buddha International Stadium will also start in Chitwan

The government has also allocated a budget for the 9th National Games and for the construction of required infrastructure for the 10th National Games

The government has also allocated a budget to construct a women’s cricket academy and stadium in Kohalpur of Banke.

The government has also fixed a budget of Rs 870 million for the development of sports infrastructure as well as creating provisions to encourage the private sector to operate sports academies in the country.

A suitable environment will be created for foreign clubs to organize franchise leagues in the country. Likewise, medal winners in the Asian and Olympic competitions will be provided with lifelong monthly financial incentives.

The government has allocated Rs 2.46 billion for the Ministry of Youths and Sports

A budget of Rs 69.38 billion allocated for the Ministry of Health and population

A budget of Rs 9.13 billion allocated for the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security

All public infrastructures including those related to transport to be made friendly to differently-abled persons

Rs 7.50 billion allocated to implement health insurance programs

Rs 1.19 billion allocated for Tunnel Development program

Sisnekhola-Nagdhunga tunnel project to come into operation in coming fiscal year, Rs 5.20 billion allocated for Nagdhunga tunnel construction project

Rs 30.50 billion allocated for the development of East-West Highway

The government has decided to finish the construction of Kathmandu-Terai Fast Track within three years and has allocated Rs 30.7 billion for the purpose this year

Rs 6.53 billion allocated for rail and metro-rail projects

The government allocates Rs 7.5 billion for the Prime Minister Employment Program.

The government has decided to allocate Rs 9 billion for the blacktopping of roads 235 kilometers in length in total and build 16 bridges to connect 26 districts of the mid-hilly region through the Pushpalal Highway.

Rs 43.95 billion allocated for the construction of transmission lines and substations.

Upper Arun Hydropower Project gets Rs 1 billion.

A total of Rs 33.50 billion allocated for water resources and irrigation sector

A total of Rs 2.91 billion has been allocated for Madan Bhandari Highway

Government allocated Rs 10.74 billion for the development of Nagdhunga-Naubise-Mugling and Mugling-Pokhara road section which is also considered a strategic road.

A total of Rs 4.69 billion allocated for the construction of Kaligandaki corridor, Karnali Corridor, and Koshi Corridor under the North-South roadway project.

Rs 3.10 billion allocated for developing 10 new cities across the country.

A total of Rs 8.59 billion allocated for the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology

Government has decided to allocate a budget for connecting the headquarters of Humla with the national highway.

A budget of Rs 13.89 billion allocated for providing concessional loans.

Govt to start process to promote fully digital banking system.

A Hedging mechanism to be introduced to reduce risk of variation in foreign currency exchange rate for foreign investors

To promote firms related to private equity and venture capital, the licensing process will be made easy.

The government has decided to allocate Rs 6.84 billion for the Regional Trade Point development project.

A total budget of Rs 1 billion has been allocated for the development of Kalanki-Narayan Gopal Chowk road under the Chakrapath Development Project to manage the traffic congestion in Kathmandu.

The government has also decided to expand the Suryabinayak-Dhulikhel section of the Araniko Highway to a four-lane road

Three flyovers and two underpasses to be constructed in Kathmandu Valley

10 percent reservation in IPO for those who have gone for foreign employment

National identity cards to be provided to all Nepalis within two years, 2 million nepalis to get national ID card within this FY

A budget of Rs 1.40 billion allocated for Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Nepal

The government has decided to start the construction of flyovers in Gwarko, Satdobato, and Ekantakuna and underpasses in Koteshwar and New Baneshwor.

The government has allocated Rs 5.20 billion for Nagdhunga tunnel.

The government has announced a budget of Rs 1.793 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year 2022/23 – including a capital expenditure of Rs 380 billion (21.2 percent of the total budget).

Rs 400 billion (23 percent) allocated for fiscal grants to sub-national governments

Govt revises minimum income tax slab at Rs 500,000 per annum to unmarried individuals and Rs 600,000 per annum to married persons. At present, the slabs are Rs 400,000 and Rs 450,000 respectively.

The Government decided to increase salaries of all government employees by 15% starting Mid-July.

Only 1 percent income tax to be imposed on people earning foreign currency by outsourcing services

Govt to provide 90 percent tax concession on imported sanitary pads

Construction of Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh fast track to be completed within three years, Rs 30.7 billion allocated for the project

Budget allocated for national pride projects cannot be transferred to projects other than national pride projects

National Grants Policy to be endorsed as a guideline for provincial and local governments to provide subsidies

Projects will be made mandatory to hire an environment expert to reduce the possible environmental damages during projects construction

Tax concession on income tax on individual insurance is revised to premium payment of Rs 40,000 per year

Govt announces not to purchase new vehicles for government offices for the next fiscal year. The government targets to reduce recurrent expenditure by 15 percent. Also, the government has announced to take into auction the unused vehicles at the government offices.

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