Surkhet, Jan 20 : The Karnali Province Government has allocated a huge amount of budget targeting the activities for upliftment of Dalit community compared to the previous fiscal years. However, implementation part of the activities is not that much effective as planned.
In the fiscal year 2078/079 BS, the
province government allocated Rs 240 million budget for Dalit-targeted
programmes but only Rs 40 million was spent.
According to the Office of the
Chief Minister and Council of Ministers, concerned ministries have been
entrusted with the responsibility to run the Chief Minister Dalit Income
Generation Employment Promotion Programme from this fiscal year. In the
previous years, the Programme was under the Chief Minister of the province.
For the current fiscal year, Rs 50
million has been allocated but the amount is not spent so far.
A total of Rs 50 million is
allocated for the Dalit class industry development programme under the Ministry
of Industry, Tourism, Forest and Environment to run programmes in all 10
districts of the province.
Section Officer Tejendra Rawal at
the Ministry said that the implementation part has remained comparatively slow
since approval is sought from the Province Planning Commission and Ministry of
Economic Affairs for agreement and allocation. He hoped that the programmes
would be implemented very soon.
Under the programme, Rs 8.8 million
is for Surkhet, Rs 7.7 million for Dailekh, Rs 7.2 million for Humla, Rs 3.9
million for Salyan and Rs 4 million each to Rukum Paschim and Jajarkot
districts.
According to Rawat, Jumla, Mugu,
Dola and Kalikot have received equal Rs 3.5 million each.
The Karnali Province Government has
unveiled the Procedures for Chief Minister Dalit Income Generation Promotion
Programme, 2077 BS.
This aims to enhance the living standards, economic wellbeing, social dignity and respect of Dalit community members through the promotion of their knowledge, skills and capacity. (RSS)