West Bengal government seeks unutilised funds for Mamata's dream projects

In an effort to mobilise the funds needed for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s dream project of giving credit cards to students and post Cyclone Yaas restoration and
West Bengal government seeks unutilised funds for Mamata's dream projects

KOLKATA: In an effort to mobilise the funds needed for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's dream project of giving credit cards to students and post Cyclone Yaas restoration and reconstruction work, the state Finance Department has asked all the departments to refund unutilised funds lying in various accounts.

On June 7, state Finance Secretary Manoj Pant wrote to all the departments to surrender all the funds of the previous financial year lying unused by June 15. These funds, according to the letter, are those that have been transferred to the bank accounts of the departments or are local funds or ledger accounts.

According to senior officials of the state Finance Department, the government is presently going through a cash crunch and is in need of funds to tide over the present situation. In the post Yaas situation, the state needs a huge amount of money for the restoration and reconstruction work. Moreover money is also needed for some schemes that the government is likely to announce shortly.

"The initial estimation shows that there has been a damage of more than Rs 15,000 crore because of Yaas and the Centre has only disbursed Rs 400 crore and so the state will have to make an arrangement of its own so that the work can be completed within the deadline announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. In the present situation, it is impossible for the government to raise the money and so it is trying to negotiate the financial deficit though unutilised funds," a senior Finance Department official said.

The state government also needs money for the 'Students' Credit Card'.

A senior official said as the state government is going to implement the students' credit card scheme from July as promised by the Chief Minister, huge funds are also required for it. These unused funds can help a lot, he said.

He added that a meeting was held this week to implement the programme, under which students will get credit up to Rs 10 lakh for higher studies at a rate of interest of 4 per cent, on time. (IANS)

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