Updated October 1st, 2018 at 19:53 IST
Finance Comm To Consider Bihar's Demand For More Central Funds
The Finance Commission team said that it would 'sympathetically' consider the issue of regional inequality in the region and demand for an increased share of central funds to Bihar. A team of the 15th Finance Commission, led by N K Singh, is on a three-day visit to the state.
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Finance Commission Chairman N K Singh on Monday said that it would "sympathetically" consider the issue of regional inequality in the eastern region and the demand for an increased share of central funds to Bihar. A team of the 15th Finance Commission, led by Singh, is on a three-day visit to Bihar.
"There is no question of looking into Bihar's case unsympathetically (on more share of Central funds)... I would assure you that the Commission would sympathetically consider regional inequality and eastern India inequality...," Singh said.
The Finance Commission chief, however, did not make any comment on the call for according special category status to Bihar, raised by Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Choudhary. Singh was speaking at a national seminar on 'Addressing the Problems of Inter-State and Inter-District Disparity in India' here.
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Referring to statements of Choudhary and Jharkhand minister Saryu Rai in which they were critical of the functioning of the Niti Aayog, Singh said, "It would be completely inappropriate for Finance Commission to comment on Niti Aayog. Commenting on Niti Aayog is beyond its domain."
Talking about centrally sponsored schemes, Singh questioned the relevance of a high number of such programmes. "You will be surprised to know the numbers of central schemes. However, it remains to be seen whether all these schemes are required, they are serving their purpose, and also if the money allotted is necessary. The Shivraj Singh Chauhan Committee had rationalised the schemes but it did not have much impact... It is a huge responsibility bestowed upon us (the Commission) to evaluate these schemes," Singh said.
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Published October 1st, 2018 at 17:39 IST