New Delhi:The budget for the current financial year 2022-23 is being presented in the Delhi Assembly today. Delhi's Deputy CM and Finance Minister Manish Sisodia on Friday presented the 8th Annual Budget in the Assembly which focuses on employment. Delhi Government aims to generate 20 lakh more jobs in the next five years through 'Rozgaar budget'. The proposed Budget Estimate for the year 2022-23 is Rs 75,800 crore, 9.86 percent higher than the Budget Estimate of Rs 69,000 crore for the year 2021-22 and 13.13 percent higher than the Revised Estimates.
"In the last seven years, the government has employed in schools, colleges, university, and government departments, Sisodia said. About 25,000 teachers were deployed on an ad-hoc basis and 10 lakh people got jobs in private sectors after COVID," he added. "Today we are presenting 'Rozgaar Budget' which aims to accelerate economic welfare. Through 'Rozgaar budget' we aim to generate 5 lakh more jobs in the next five years. I will put plans to take the economy of Delhi on the path of progress and generate lakhs of employment opportunities out of this progress," said Sisodia.
He further said that more than 1.78 lakh youngsters got employment in the last seven years in Delhi. In addition to these 51,307 permanent government jobs, around 2,500 permanent jobs have been given in the Universities under the Delhi Government. About 3,000 permanent jobs have been given in Delhi hospitals too," he said. The Finance Minister said that the economy of Delhi is slowly emerging from challenges amid the five waves of COVID-19 and due to this the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Delhi at the current market prices is likely to increase from Rs 7,85,342 crore in 2020-21 to Rs 9,23,967 crore in 2021-22. There was an increase of 17.65 percent as compared to last year, he said.
"The real growth rate of Delhi's GSDP in the year 2021-22 is likely to be 10.23 percent whereas, at the national level, this growth rate is estimated to be 8.9 percent. We are again reaching the level of pre-pandemic economic activities," he added. Sisodia said that the contribution of Delhi's real Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the national level has increased from 3.94 percent in 2011-12 to 4.21 percent in 2021-22, whereas Delhi is only 1.52 percent of the total population of the country.