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The government is likely to raise the Gross Budgetary Support (GBS)-- the amount of assistance provided by the Centre for Plan schemes-- by 15 per cent to Rs 2.76 lakh crore during 2010-11. - Plan panel assured of 15% more budgetary support - PM to meet Plan panel - Power Min seeks 56% raise in outlay - Budget" 10: Depts, ministries ask for the moon - Slowdown hits Plan resources - A red beacon for green technology The issue was discussed at a meeting today between Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia. The central ministers this time has been demanding 82 per cent increase in the GBS, while the Planning Commission insisted on 18 per cent increase. In view of the urgency to contain fiscal deficit, Mukherjee indicated to the Planning Commission"s deputy chief that it would not be possible to raise the GBS beyond 15 per cent over the estimates of the 2009-10, sources said. Mukherjee, sources added, also asked the Commission to focus on the flagship programmes like Bharat Nirman, mid-day meal scheme and the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act while approving the annual plans of ministries for the next fiscal. In the Budget 2009-10, the government had provided a budgetary support of Rs 2.40 lakh crore for Plan schemes of different ministries. Commenting on high demands being made by central ministries, Ahluwalia had earlier told reporters that they always ask for more while the Commission "tries to match their demands with available resources". The final figures for GBS are likely to be announced in the Budget expected to be unveiled on February 26.


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