Jaimini Municipality has allocated a budget of 13 crores to make Balmaitri Nagar. 50 lakhs will be spent at the rate of 5 lakhs in each ward to declare Balmaitri Nagar by next March.
The budget will be spent on physical infrastructure, policy formulation and program implementation to complete the 52 indicators needed for the Balmaitri Nagar Abhiyan. Deputy Chief Harihar Sharma informed that a separate budget has been managed in the budget and program for the financial year 2082/083 by developing the capacity of parents and teachers to accustom them to child-friendliness.
Announcing the budget of 75 million 4 lakh rupees, Deputy Chief Sharma said that for the success of the Bal Maitri campaign, a budget has also been arranged for the daughter campaign of the city. If a daughter is born within the municipality, the municipality has adopted a policy of opening a savings account of 2,500 rupees when registering the birth. According to the policy, 25 lakh rupees have been allocated for the operation of each girl's account. Budget management has been done to create child-friendly structures in all infrastructure construction.
Since the policy has given priority to the development of the agricultural sector, the budget has been allocated for local production to replace the import of milk and eggs, distribution of farmer ID cards. After the federal government's budget for the promotion of agricultural crops in monkey-affected areas, and the purchase of agricultural ambulances, the budget has been allocated for the operating expenses of the municipality. It was mentioned in the policy to start work for the construction of a monkey garden in the old village of Ward No. 8. The construction of the garden could not proceed due to the Forest Act and the laws related to wildlife. Jaimini's policy to protect farmers' crops by making gardens has come after the federal government has also placed monkeys among the harmful wild animals of agriculture.
Incentive programs will be conducted for farmers to protect Raithane crops produced in Jaimini. It is mentioned in the budget that the municipality will support the marketing of those products. Apart from that, the municipality is going to invest in the packaging of Timur, potato, Banko Gundruk and other goods.
Apart from that, Sharma informed that the budget has been allocated for training and vaccination and other incentive programs to support the government's goal of increasing the production of khasiboka and rangoo and exporting it to China.
There is a provision to provide free service to the farmers by setting the slogan 'free breed improvement, the basis of milk production', and to give a subsidy of Rs 2 per liter when selling milk . A budget of Rs 1 lakh per ward has also been allocated for the program of building a helipad in every ward.
