Butwal sub-metropolitan city has released a budget of 3 billion 36 million 13 million rupees for the coming financial year 2082/2083. In the third meeting of the 17th session of the Municipal Assembly held on Monday, Deputy Chief Savitradevi Aryal, while presenting the budget, estimated that the budget will be 49 percent on the current side and 51 percent on the capital side.
Presenting the budget in the third meeting of the 17th session of the Municipal Council on Monday, Deputy Chief Aryal estimated that 49 percent would be on the current side and 51 percent on the capital side.
The sub-metropolitan city has estimated an income of 95 crores for the coming year from internal sources. The sub-metropolitan city has brought a budget giving special priority to education, health, employment, tourism and agriculture. Butwal has given priority to the program of deploying students studying at the undergraduate and postgraduate level in traffic management with the aim of "creating jobs while studying, creating conditions for the youth to live in the country" by involving students studying in the college. Deputy Chief Aryal said that 5 million rupees have been allocated for this purpose.
Similarly, `1 crore has been allocated for the program in collaboration with the private sector with the idea of 'Butwal's dream, the vision of Butwal's prosperity in collaboration with the private sector'. To establish Butwal as a tourist resort, there is a budget of 5 million rupees to conduct tourism promotion programs and 1.15 million rupees to make Butwal a cultural city.
6 crores for the improvement of schools and meeting the minimum standards, 1 crores for the 'Butwalka Kisan, Our San' program under the Agricultural Reform Program, A budget of 5 million has been allocated for the ``Chhori Padha Aoun'' program to arrange free education for female students, 3 million for clothing and educational improvements for underprivileged children, 10 million for digital learning portals and computer education improvements in community schools, and 7 million for improving the local curriculum.
Similarly, the program of delivering health care services to senior citizens and the helpless at their doorsteps, the program 'Baama with Nagar Prajha', has been continued. For this, 90 lakhs, 30 lakhs for women's uterus, breast cancer, video x-ray and other health tests, 60 lakhs for the operation and management of hospitals built in Butwal 13 and 17 have been allocated.
