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JUMLA tricks behind 'Act East Policy' : Fund slashing caused over thousand crores deficit per yr in the name of 'NITI Aayog'
TIWN Oct 26, 2018
JUMLA tricks behind 'Act East Policy' : Fund slashing caused over thousand crores deficit per yr in the name of 'NITI Aayog'
PHOTO : PM Modi, Amit Shah, Biplab Deb in oath taking ceremony. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, Oct 26 (TIWN): Abolishing Planning Commission in the name of Niti Aayog was another JUMLA of the Modi Govt. 'Act East Policy' was exposed in Verma Committee led report which clearly mentioned how since 2014 Modi Govt has been depriving Tripura and created a crisis situation and as a result 7th Pay Commission could never implement in Tripura till day. Since BJP Govt came in power, the problem increased more. Still the Manik Sarkar Govt managed MGNREGA fund with various protests and constant pressures, but the new CM Biplab Deb even after multiple visits in Delhi failed to bring any fund yet, says survey.Verma Committee data bared open various reasons behind failure in implementing 7th CPC Central Pay-scales in Tripura. As a result there is no good news even for Govt employees which has affected the markets heavily. Earlier, it was said by BJp before Election, when 7th Pay Commission will be given and salaries will be double then unemployed youths to earn heavily, economic boom will boost the markets, but 2018-Laxmi Puja remained with "penny" given by Modi.

Even though before the election Modi, Amit Shah propagated that 7th Pay Commission with Central Pay Scale to be given from March 4th and all BJP ruled states implemented 7th pay Commission, but in reality no other state could implement 7th Pay Commission as same as Centre. In case of Tripura reason behind JUMLA-Pay Commission is just vand just No-Central-Funding.

From the Verma Committee report it has been learnt that due to Central deprivation and Fund crisis, Tripura BJP Govt could not allocate Central Pay scale. In Verma Committee report it has been clearly said that since 2014 fund deprivation started with Tripura and thus no Govt could implement 7th Pay Commission. Shockingly Verma Committee has said that since 2014 (Modi Govt) the funding decreased. Committee report says, "It is observed that the receipt from the Central Government started falling after 2014-15 and obviously it has severely affected the finances of the State Government. Under these circumstances the options for the State Government were limited to reduce the development expenditure and avoid any further expenditure on salaries". 

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