The Planning Commission on Tuesday approved Assam' Plan outlay of Rs 10,500 crore for the current fiscal which is over 16 per cent higher than the outlay for the previous fiscal. The annual Plan for 2012-13 was finalised in New Delhi at a meeting between the Commission's Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi. The state has proposed an outlay of Rs 14,537.33 crore for the current fiscal.
During the meeting, Ahluwalia said that Assam needs to focus on further improving infrastructure and particularly road connectivity. Besides, land erosion also needs priority attention of the state. Briefing the Commission of the development strategy, he said the vision of his government for the 12th Year Plan period will be creation of a vibrant and resurgent Assam. He said that in case of sectoral growth, 5.01 per cent under agriculture, 12.50 per cent under service and 4.65 per cent under industry is expected (in 12th Plan).
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