--- Tamil Nadu hikes 12th plan outlay to Rs two
lakh crore from the proposed Rs 1.85 lakh crore
--- The State will soon introduce a new egovernance policy.
Building on the various levels of computerisation which have been achieved by several
departments, this Government has decided to select the departments having high
level Citizen- Government interface, for comprehensive computerisation with
process re-engineering on a mission mode.
---- Government will implement the National Population
Register Programme in the coming financial year and this biometric data base
would be linked to various application softwares of utility departments like Public
Distribution System, Social Security Pensions and other individual beneficiary
oriented schemes like the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance
Scheme.
--- Government will ensure that this arduous task will
receive a focus in the coming financial year through convergence of the efforts
of various departments which impart skill training under the umbrella of “Tamil
Nadu Skill Development Mission” (TNSDM). This will involve adopting nflexible
and innovative approaches to delivering skill training, certification,
combining continuing education with work in co-ordination with industry. The
Tamil Nadu Skill Development Mission which is currently being implemented
through a society, will be reorganized as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
with participation from the private sector as well. The
state has set apart Rs.75 crores in the Budget Estimates for 2012-2013 for
providing such skill training through different departments. As employment exchanges
attract a large number of youth, job seekers and employers, this Government will
establish 37 district level Private Sector Placement Assistance Cells in all 32
districts at a cost of Rs.193.20 lakhs.
--- Government will launch the
Tamil Nadu Urban Livelihood Mission in the coming
financial year. This programme
will focus on livelihood security for the urban poor by providing skill and
employment opportunities, housing and basic amenities, universal access to
health and education, social mobilisation and special homes
---- TN to have dedicated State Disaster
Rescue Force to respond expeditiously and effectively. This will be on the pattern
of the National Disaster Relief Force,
trained in rapid rescue
operations.
--- In urban areas also, Common Service
Centres will be designed and established in such a way that all Government and
Public services are offered to the people as a one stop solution. The
Government also proposes to promote the “Cloud Computing” model for enabling
the sharing of hardware capacity among departments.
--- Government proposes to
introduce an Integrated Financial Management System so that the receipts and
expenditure are monitored through Automated Treasury Management System. This
will take care of end to end computerisation of the State receipts, expenditures
and budgeting process. A treasury portal serving as a common payment gateway
for remittance of all Government receipts will also be put in place. This would
bring in better control over tax receipts and expenditure in different
departments.
--- In order to fulfill the
objective of providing house sites to poor families, one lakh house site pattas
will be distributed in the year 2012-2013.
---- Action is being taken to provide laptop computers with
printers to Village Administrative Officers at a cost of Rs.22.49 crores. Taluk
offices are one of the main points of Citizen-Government interface. With a view
to creating a citizen friendly environment for grievance redressal, this Government
has decided to allocate Rs.50 lakhs to each district to improve the public
amenities in the premises of Taluk Offices.
--- TN to set up an Integrated Traffic Management System in
Chennai with stateof-
the-art infrastructure at an estimated cost of Rs.150
crores. This system would enable total automation of the enforcement process,
ensuring easy monitoring and better regulation of traffic.
---- Road safety fund increased to Rs.65 crores of which
Rs.25 crores will be earmarked for the Highways Department. This amount will be
utilized for improving traffic infrastructure, signals, rectifying defects in
accident prone stretches, creating awareness and training. We also propose to
set up Heavy Motor Vehicle Driving Schools for increasing the availability of
well trained drivers at a cost of Rs.13 crores in 13 districts where such facilities
are not existing now.
--- A sum of Rs.736.15 crores has
been provided in the Budget Estimates 2012-2013 for Judicial Administration.
--- The adequate flow of funds
into agriculture sector has been ensured through
the highest ever allocation of
Rs.3,804.96 crores for agriculture in the Budget Estimates 2012-2013.
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