BENGALURU: On february 16, karnataka chief minister siddaramaiahpresented the state budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, highlighting initiatives aimed at minority development and promoting the use of the Kannada language in commercial establishments. With a total outlay of ₹3,71,383 crore, the budget includes significant allocations for various sectors, including minority empowerment and educational initiatives.
In a bid to support minority communities, the budget earmarks funds for educational opportunities, including the establishment of Morarji Desai residential schools, post-matric hostels, Maulana Azad schools, and pre-university education institutions. Additionally, the fee reimbursement program for minority students pursuing higher education will be reinstated.
Economic assistance measures include providing loans of up to Rs. 10 crore to minority entrepreneurs for establishing or upgrading micro and small industries, along with an interest subsidy of 6%. The Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation will offer loans and training to silk reelers from minority communities.
The budget emphasizes the development of Wakf properties, allocating Rs. 100 crore for their preservation and enhancement. Furthermore, programs for self-employment among women’s self-help groups within minority populations will be promoted, with a budget allocation of Rs. 10 crore.
Other provisions include funding for the State Minorities Commission, workshops for registered Moulavis and Muttawallis, honorariums for Imams and Muvazzins, and improvements to pilgrimage sites across the state. Additionally, Rs. 10 crore has been allocated for the construction of the Mangaluru Haj Bhavan.
Moreover, the budget mandates that 60% of all offices, stores, and commercial establishments use the Kannada language, highlighting the government’s commitment to preserving and promoting the state’s cultural heritage.
Overall, the Karnataka state budget for 2024-25 underscores the government’s efforts to foster minority development, promote linguistic diversity, and support various sectors crucial for the state’s progress and prosperity.
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