Mass camps to help people open no-frills accounts with Aadhaar card
fe Bureau: New Delhi, Nov 17 2012, 04:08 IST
so that the state government could directly transfer to the their accounts cash subsidies and other benefits.
Delhi seeks hike in central budgetary allocation
Stating that the Central budgetary allocation to Delhi was stagnant at Rs 325 crore annually for the last decade, CM Sheila Dikshit demanded an increase in central budgetary allocation. “I reminded finance minister (P Chidambaram) that Delhi has been getting a budgetary support of R325 crore a year for last one decade and we do feel that it should be increased. The assistance should be proportionate to our annual budget which has crossed R35,000 crore," Dikshit told reporters.
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