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Speech of Thiru C.
Ponnaiyan, Minister for Finance and Food, Government of Tamil Nadu,
presenting the Budget for 2004-2005 to the Legislative Assembly on
11th February 2004.
Honourable Speaker
Sir,
(A person
who does not meekly succumb to adversity but who faces it with
unfailing heart will be able to cause the adversity itself to
suffer its own weakness and quietly
depart.)
I rise to present the
Revised Estimates for 2003-2004 and the Budget Estimates of
2004-2005 with the blessings of my leader Hon’ble Chief Minister
Puratchi Thalaivi J Jayalalithaa, who, with great vision, grit,
foresight and dynamism, has put Tamil Nadu back on the highroad to
development and prosperity.
2. The people of Tamil
Nadu voted the Hon’ble Chief Minister Puratchi Thalaivi J
Jayalalithaa back into office with a landslide victory in May 2001
in the fervent hope that their State will see a return to its
erstwhile glory, all round development and prosperity. Today, their
hopes and dreams stand fulfilled. Tamil Nadu has left behind its
troubled past of the late-1990s characterized by a debilitating
fiscal decline leading to a total development collapse. The Hon’ble
Chief Minister, Puratchi Thalaivi J Jayalalithaa, has made a supreme
effort to set right the Government’s finances with firm resolve,
total dedication and absolute clarity in the face of extreme
adversity. The results of this effort have been spectacular. Tamil
Nadu has made a remarkable fiscal turnaround. The development agenda
has been brought back to the centre stage. This has been achieved in
a short span of less than three years. This is a remarkable
achievement of this Government under the able and dynamic leadership
of our leader, the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Puratchi Thalaivi J
Jayalalithaa.
3. Hon’ble Members may
recollect the seemingly intractable fiscal situation prevailing in
May 2001. Failure of Monsoons for three years in succession leading
to the drought in 2002-2003 made the fiscal adjustment process even
more difficult. The Hon’ble Chief Minister, Puratchi Thalaivi J
Jayalalithaa, like a true leader, led the State from darkness to
light overcoming these crippling adversities.
4. The Hon’ble Chief
Minister has always believed that ensuring real improvements to the
quality of life of the people is the ultimate purpose of governance.
The Chief Minister’s 15 point programme incorporates this vision and
outlines the development goals of the State. These are being
achieved through a comprehensive economic reforms programme
consisting of fiscal reforms, improvements to the investment
climate, good governance leading to better service delivery and
reduction of poverty.
5. New growth momentum
cannot be generated without an assurance of perfect maintenance of
law and order. It is only due to the strong leadership and the
personal attention to every aspect of law and order administration
by our Hon’ble Chief Minister, Puratchi Thalaivi J Jayalalithaa,
that the State is rightly hailed as a haven of peace and
tranquillity. This has provided an excellent foundation enabling us
to set right the financial position and restructure the
economy.
Medium
Term Fiscal Plan
Development
Imperatives for 2004-2005
Annual
Plan
Twelfth
Finance Commission
Drought
Relief Measures
Police
Prisons
Judiciary
Towards
a Resurgent Primary Sector Agriculture
Animal
Husbandry
Fisheries
Development and Welfare of the Fishing Community
Irrigation
Environment
and Forests
Namadhu
Gramam
Empowerment
and Poverty Reduction
Comprehensive
Rural Infrastructure Development
Housing
for the Rural Poor
Development
of Rural Roads
Drinking
Water Supply and Sanitation in Rural Areas
Rural
Employment
Rural
Electrification
MLA's
Constituency Development Scheme
Towards
a Vibrant Secondary Sector
Infrastructure
Development
Highways
Development
Water
Supply and Sanitation
Power
Sector
Ports
Simplification
of Procedures and Deregulation
Tax
Reforms
Labour
Reforms
Technological
Modernisation and Upgradation
Development
of the Small and Medium Industrial Sector
Chennai
Metropolitan Development Plan
Welfare
of Weavers
Information
Technology
Tourism
Development
e-Governance
for Good Governance
Comprehensive
Social Safety Net
Human
Resource Development Education for All
Sports
Development
Tamil
Development
Health
and Family Welfare
Empowerment
of Women
Nutrition
Welfare
of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes
Welfare
of Backward Classes, Most Backward Classes, Denotified Communities
and Minorities
Fiscal
Projections
Land
Revenue
Agricultural
Income Tax
Commercial
Taxes
Stamp
Duty
Overall
Fiscal Position
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