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Sikkim Legislative Assembly passes ‘First Supplementary Demands’ grants worth Rs 35 lakhs for the year 2022-23

Sikkim Legislative Assembly passes ‘First Supplementary Demands’ grants worth Rs 35 lakhs for the year 2022-23

Sikkim Legislative Assembly today passed the First Supplementary Demands for Grants worth Rs. 35,972.27 lakh for the financial year 2022-23

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The Sikkim Legislative Assembly today passed the First Supplementary Demands for Grants worth Rs. 35,972.27 lakh for the financial year 2022-23 on the second and concluding day of the Sixth Session (Part II) of the Tenth Assembly 2022-2023 of Sikkim Legislative Assembly.

According to the IPR report, the First Supplementary Demands for Grants of Rs. 35,972.27 lakh was passed by the House to meet gross additional expenditure after it was moved for consideration and passed by Chief Minister P.S. Tamang, who is also the Minister-in-Charge of the Finance Department, during the Financial Business of the session.

The concluding day of the Sixth Session (Part II) of the Tenth Assembly 2022-2023 of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly today commenced with Question Hour.

Chief Minister P.S. Tamang shared that the total amount of borrowing by the State Government from May 2019 to date from different Banks, Financial Institutions, and the Government of India amounts to Rs. 4428.79 Crore. He

further gave a detailed account of the borrowings utilized by the various agencies of the State government. “The details of the schemes are reflected in the corresponding State Budget which has been placed in the Legislative Assembly, he added.Regarding the inclusion of 12 left-out communities in the Tribal category, Minister M.K.

Sharma said that the State Government has placed the request before the Union Government for the provision of seats to Limboo and Tamang communities in the State Assembly. 

He reiterated the State government’s commitment to resolving the long-pending demands related to the provision of LT seats in the State Assembly and the inclusion of 12 left-out communities in the Tribal category.

The Chief Minister further clarified that committees have been constituted to pursue the ST status for 12 left-out communities and LT seats in the Sikkim Legislative Assembly.

In reply to the question raised by MLA D.R. Thapa for Home Department, Chief Minister, also the Minister-in-Charge, refuted the statement that “The Chief Minister has distributed more than fifty-three vehicles to his supporters on a Government function”. He assured that no such expenditure has been incurred from the consolidated fund of the State for the purchase of the said vehicles.

In reply to the question raised by MLA  N.K. Subba concerning the status of the under-construction artificial lake at Uttarey, Minister of Tourism & Civil Aviation, B.S. Panth, stated that a total amount of Rs. 3 Crore had been sanctioned for the construction of the artificial lake which is known as Kritim Lake at Uttarey Bazaar under Maneybong-Dentam constituency and the construction work is under progress.

Tamang further informed that the State government introduced the State Bank of Sikkim (SBS) Motor Insurance loan to taxi drivers and owners as a relief for paying insurance premiums. 

“The scheme was opened to all taxi drivers/owners and 974 beneficiaries availed the loan amounting to Rs. 256.56 lakhs. He added that the Skilled Youth Start-up Scheme has also been introduced through SBS to provide and generate employment for skilled youngsters of the State”, he added.

“The State Government also provided a rebate in terms of waiver of lease rent by lessees of the assets belonging to the Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation for which lease rent is less than Rs 15000 per month”.

With regard to the steps taken by the State government to solve the unemployment problems in Sikkim, CM informed that a total of 77,912 employment cards have been issued, out of which 7,793 cards have been canceled on employment in the Government. A total of 34,097 persons have been engaged under temporary appointment in the Government sector. The employment card is not canceled on securing a temporary appointment in Government and private sector.

He stated that the State government has decided to start a system wherein all vacancies for direct recruitment to Government jobs are taken up on annual basis. 

Further, the Skill Development Department has established a Niyukti Kendra, a one-stop convergence centre at Khadi Bhawan in Deorali, Gangtok for Training, Apprenticeship Placement, and Job Placement for the unemployed youth and also to organize various training programs regularly.

The Chief Minister welcomed the suggestions put forth by D.R. Thapa and said, “we must work in tandem to find a solution for addressing the issue of unemployment in the State”.

During the Legislative Business, the 12 Bills introduced by the concerned Ministers-in-Charge in the last sitting of the House on 22 August were unanimously passed after elaborate discussions and the with the consensus of all the Legislators. The Bills are:

i) Sikkim Police (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 14 of 2022)
ii) Sikkim (Re-Organization of Districts) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 13 of 2022)
iii) Sikkim Labour (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 20 of 2022)
iv) Sikkim Casino Games (Regulation) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 17 of 2022)
v) Sikkim Public Demands Recovery (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 12 of 2022)
vi) Sikkim Public Services Delivery (Right to Service) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 15 of 2022)
vii) Sikkim Shops and Commercial Establishments (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 19 of 2022)
viii) Sikkim Official Languages (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 16 of 2022)
ix) Sikkim Registration and Licensing of Tourist Trade Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 22 of 2022)
x) Sikkim Online Gaming & Sports Gaming (Regulation) (Amendment) Bill, 2022, Bill No. 18 of 2022
xi) Mahatma Gandhi University Sikkim Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 21 of 2022)
xii) Sikkim Allotment of House Sites and Construction of Building (Regulation and Control) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 (Bill No. 24 of 2022)

Subsequently, the House also passed the Sikkim Appropriation Bill, Bill No. 23 of 2022 for the First Supplementary Demands for Grants, relating to the Financial Year 2022-23 which was moved for consideration by Chief Minister P.S. Tamang.
 
The Sikkim Appropriation Bill, Bill No. 23 of 2022 is introduced in pursuance of clause (1) of Article 204 read with Article 205 of the Constitution of India to provide for the appropriation from and out of the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim of the money required to meet the expenditure charged in the Consolidated Fund of the State of Sikkim and Supplementary Grants made by the Sikkim Legislative Assembly for the expenditure of the Government of Sikkim for the remaining part of the financial year 2022-23.

Thereafter,  Chief Minister P.S. Tamang, also the Minister-in-Charge of the Finance Department, presented three reports:

i) Evaluation Report of Compliance to Provisions of the Sikkim FRBM Act: Fiscal Year 2019-20
ii) Finance Accounts 2020-21 Volume I & II and Appropriation Accounts 2020-21
iii) Annual Consolidated Audit Report on the Accounts of Panchayati Raj Institutions & Municipalities for the Financial Year 2020-21.

Edited By: Puja Mahanta
Published On: Aug 23, 2022