Cabinet hikes contingency fund
Shillong, Jan 17: The cabinet on Tuesday approved the enhancement of the Meghalaya Contingency Fund to Rs 1,800 crore.
Addressing media persons, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said that the contingency fund has been enhanced from Rs 1,300 crore now to 1800 crore.”
“This is basically a budgetary provision so that it will allow us to be able to spend the money which has not been provided in the budget itself,” he said.
He cited that the state will be receiving another Rs 100 crore more from the central government for the MGNREGS. “However, we have already exhausted the provisions within the budget, though the funds are coming in. So to be able to allow us to spend that we have to increase the provisions through the contingency fund and hence that provision has been created,” the chief minister said.
“We also have to support, for example the MeECL, this year itself the government of Meghalaya has spent and given funds of over Rs 400 crore to support MeECL in its functioning. Hence now we need more funds to be given to MeECL and the funds are there with us to give but the budgetary provisions are not there,” he said.