PESHAWAR, Pakistan: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) led coalition government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is all set to present its fifth annual tax free budget carrying about Rs 606 billion outlay with Rs 47 billion development program for the year 2017-18 with slight re-adjustment in provincial taxes in the provincial assembly on Wednesday (June 7).
The Provincial Minister for Finance, Muzzafar Said Advocate in capacity as Finance Minister will present the second budget as earlier three were presented by Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Chief Sirajul Haq.
The budget documents obtained revealed that the Annual Development Programme (ADP) will be pitched at Rs 208 billion of which Rs 126 billion would be provided by the KPK government and the remaining Rs 82 billion would added by the foreign donors whereas of the total Rs 606 billion outlay, Rs 396 billion would be allocated for current expenditure.
Likewise, the government would also take Rs 52 billion loan from Asian Development Bank (ADB) for execution of Peshawar Metro Bus project in the province.
Rs 30 billion from the ADP is likely to be allocated for district governments and the salaries of the government employees is expected to raise from 10 to 15 percent.
The budget proposals contain increase in ADP by Rs 47 billion as the KPK government is expected to receive Rs 81.99 billion from the foreign donors.
The ADP would consist of 1631 schemes comprising 1182 ongoing and 449 new schemes. Likewise, Rs 20.32 billion allocated for 141 schemes for higher and secondary education department, Rs 12 billion for 101 health projects, Rs 5.16 billion for 84 schemes of public health engineering department, Rs 7.5 billion for 209 schemes irrigation projects, Rs 4.50 billion for 38 schemes of local government and Rs 3.99 billion for 38 schemes in agriculture sector.
The Seht Insaf Card scheme would continue in next fiscal year as well and solarization of 4000 mosques in the province also included in the budget proposals.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government would also provide Rs 30,000 monthly stipends to poets, writers and artists of the province.
Health insurance schemes for government employees are likely to be announced in the budget. Likewise, 10 post graduate colleges would be established in next fiscal besides completion of Peshawar zoo and Arbab Niaz Cricket stadium.
The Chief Minister Pervez Khattak told a consultative meeting on budget and the ADP in Peshawar the other day that the budget 2017-18 would be tax free and poor people oriented, saying it would carry lot of relief for the have nots of the society. He also claimed that the KPK budget would be different from the federal budget.
The salaries of employees would register considerable increase besides launching a comprehensive program for capacity building of the government departments to deliver the most, the CM told the meeting.
Similarly the Chief Minister also took into confidence the Ministers and MPAs on the measures regarding China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) viz a viz development of the province.