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Surplus KMC budget with Rs33.682bn outlay approved

KARACHI: With an outlay of Rs33.682 billion, the surplus budget of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation for the financial year 2015-16 was approved by KMC Administrator Saqib Soomro on Friday.

No new taxes have been levied in the new budget.

The administrator, while exercising the powers of the KMC Council, signed a resolution for the approval of the budget for the next financial year in the presence of municipal commissioner Sami Siddiqui, Financial Adviser Afaq Saeed, Masood Alam, Niaz Soomro and others.

Budget documents showed that the KMC’s revenue during the next financial year would be Rs33.849bn against the expected expenditures of Rs33.682bn, showing Rs167.5 million surplus.

The next year’s budget is over Rs166m more than the outgoing financial year’s budget.

The data shows that the KMC expects current receipts of over Rs21.27bn and capital receipts of Rs5.8bn, whereas it would receive Rs6.3bn funds for the provincial and district annual development programme.

From 11,000 employees in 2001, KMC strength has risen to over 32,000 employees over the past 14 years.

On the expenditure side, an amount of Rs14.2bn has been earmarked for development projects. The KMC would spend Rs14.1bn on establishment; while contingent expenses were expected to be Rs2.8bn. An amount of Rs427m would be spent on repairs and maintenance, while over Rs2.05bn was earmarked as the share of the district municipal corporations.

The KMC would initiate work on over 100 development schemes with its own resources and the provincial and district ADP funds. The schemes would include 37 major projects along with the ongoing projects which would also be completed in this year.


According to a KMC statement issued here, Administrator Soomro said on the occasion that the KMC had limited resources and in 2001, before the city district government came into being, it had around 11,000 employees but the number of the employees increased to 32,000 after the dissolution of the CDGK.

He said that the KMC had same resources it had in 2001, but its expenditures had increased manifold.

He said that owing to this situation the KMC was unable to launch development schemes with its own resources and it was facing hardship in even paying salaries and pension to its staffers.

He said that other essential heads included payment for the feeding of animals at the zoological gardens and Safari Park, expenditures incurred on provision of health and medical facilities at KMC hospitals, payment of fuel charges and other official expenditures along with an amount of over Rs2.5bn payable to contractors.

He said that it was not easy to prepare a budget in such conditions, but the KMC officials tried to give a balanced budget with no new taxes.

He said that the government was providing financial assistance to the KMC whenever needed. This year also KMC expected to get grants of over Rs13.55bn — over Rs1.3bn higher than the previous year.

He said that with an estimated cost of Rs14.2bn the KMC would launch 100 development schemes, including Rs6.4bn for its engineering department.

He said that major projects included:

Construction of shopping centre and parking plaza at Shahbuddin Market (Rs 350m)

Construction of Zulfiqarabad oil tankers parking terminal (Rs 300m)

Installation of wireless video surveillance system (Rs 269m)

Construction of boundary walls around city graveyards (Rs 250m)

Development works in Orangi Cottage Industrial Zone (Rs 250m)

Addition of cardiac emergency centre in KMC hospital in Shah Faisal Town (Rs 208m)

Construction and rehabilitation work on dispensaries, hospital (Rs 189m)

Construction and rehabilitation of Shahrah-i-Noor Jahan (Rs 157m)

Improvement of flyovers, bridges and underpasses (Rs100m)

Purchase of animals for Safari Park, zoological gardens (Rs 55m)

Construction of a parking plaza in Clifton Block 7 (Rs 50m)


The KMC has earmarked:

Rs 3.56bn for education

Rs 4.9bn for health

Rs 2.5bn for municipal services

Rs1bn for parks and horticulture

Rs 827m for transport and communications

Rs 614m for sports, culture and recreation

Rs 537m for information technology

Rs146m for the Karachi Mass Transit Cell


The KMC communicated the above-mentioned details of the next year budget through a press release. It did not provide budget books and other relevant documents or inform the media about the department-wise allocations for various health, education and other schemes.

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WOW! i didn't know that Karachi become Paris inPPP time and in these 8 years and now i Karachi Govt stop water b/c they are planning to supply milk inn water supply pipe line.

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Surplus KMC budget with outlay approved

KARACHI: With an outlay of Rs33.682 billion, the surplus budget of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation for the financial year 2015-16 was approved by KMC Administrator Saqib Soomro on Friday.

No new taxes have been levied in the new budget.

The administrator, while exercising the powers of the KMC Council, signed a resolution for the approval of the budget for the next financial year in the presence of municipal commissioner Sami Siddiqui, Financial Adviser Afaq Saeed, Masood Alam, Niaz Soomro and others.

Budget documents showed that the KMC’s revenue during the next financial year would be Rs33.849bn against the expected expenditures of Rs33.682bn, showing Rs167.5 million surplus.

The next year’s budget is over Rs166m more than the outgoing financial year’s budget.

The data shows that the KMC expects current receipts of over Rs21.27bn and capital receipts of Rs5.8bn, whereas it would receive Rs6.3bn funds for the provincial and district annual development programme.

From 11,000 employees in 2001, KMC strength has risen to over 32,000 employees over the past 14 years.

On the expenditure side, an amount of Rs14.2bn has been earmarked for development projects. The KMC would spend Rs14.1bn on establishment; while contingent expenses were expected to be Rs2.8bn. An amount of Rs427m would be spent on repairs and maintenance, while over Rs2.05bn was earmarked as the share of the district municipal corporations.

The KMC would initiate work on over 100 development schemes with its own resources and the provincial and district ADP funds. The schemes would include 37 major projects along with the ongoing projects which would also be completed in this year.


According to a KMC statement issued here, Administrator Soomro said on the occasion that the KMC had limited resources and in 2001, before the city district government came into being, it had around 11,000 employees but the number of the employees increased to 32,000 after the dissolution of the CDGK.

He said that the KMC had same resources it had in 2001, but its expenditures had increased manifold.

He said that owing to this situation the KMC was unable to launch development schemes with its own resources and it was facing hardship in even paying salaries and pension to its staffers.

He said that other essential heads included payment for the feeding of animals at the zoological gardens and Safari Park, expenditures incurred on provision of health and medical facilities at KMC hospitals, payment of fuel charges and other official expenditures along with an amount of over Rs2.5bn payable to contractors.

He said that it was not easy to prepare a budget in such conditions, but the KMC officials tried to give a balanced budget with no new taxes.

He said that the government was providing financial assistance to the KMC whenever needed. This year also KMC expected to get grants of over Rs13.55bn — over Rs1.3bn higher than the previous year.

He said that with an estimated cost of Rs14.2bn the KMC would launch 100 development schemes, including Rs6.4bn for its engineering department.

He said that major projects included:

Construction of shopping centre and parking plaza at Shahbuddin Market (Rs 350m)

Construction of Zulfiqarabad oil tankers parking terminal (Rs 300m)

Installation of wireless video surveillance system (Rs 269m)

Construction of boundary walls around city graveyards (Rs 250m)

Development works in Orangi Cottage Industrial Zone (Rs 250m)

Addition of cardiac emergency centre in KMC hospital in Shah Faisal Town (Rs 208m)

Construction and rehabilitation work on dispensaries, hospital (Rs 189m)

Construction and rehabilitation of Shahrah-i-Noor Jahan (Rs 157m)

Improvement of flyovers, bridges and underpasses (Rs100m)

Purchase of animals for Safari Park, zoological gardens (Rs 55m)

Construction of a parking plaza in Clifton Block 7 (Rs 50m)


The KMC has earmarked:

Rs 3.56bn for education

Rs 4.9bn for health

Rs 2.5bn for municipal services

Rs1bn for parks and horticulture

Rs 827m for transport and communications

Rs 614m for sports, culture and recreation

Rs 537m for information technology

Rs146m for the Karachi Mass Transit Cell


The KMC communicated the above-mentioned details of the next year budget through a press release. It did not provide budget books and other relevant documents or inform the media about the department-wise allocations for various health, education and other schemes.

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Development budget population wise

Karachi almost 40 to 45% of total sindh population with budget of Rs33.682bn :crazy: Good Job :blah::blah::blah::blah::blah:
 
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and pppp is celebrating birthday of benazir bhutto


begairat qayadatein roshan mustaqbil nai de saktin

یہ حال ہے اس ملک کے سیاسی پارٹی کا
چلے ملک کو چلانے
اسلامی ملک میں جب اسلامی قانون کی جگہ یہودی قانون بننے گا تو اسی طرح ہوگا

دیکھ لو اسلام سے نفرت کرنے والو۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔!

یہ جمہوریت ہے؟
کیا اسی کو جمہوریت کہتے ہیں؟

 
Karachi almost 40 to 45% of total sindh population with budget of Rs33.682bn :crazy: Good Job :blah::blah::blah::blah::blah:
Pindi got one metro bus worth Rs. 44bn and Karachi's entire budget is worth Rs. 33bn. What's even more laughable is the fact that they've earmarked Rs 1bn for Karachi "Mass Transit" cell. Like what they gonna build in 1bn? Gadha garhi chalao gey? At the rate PPP is undeveloping Sindh I won't be surprised if the 2 or 3 public buses Karachi has left get replaced with Horse Carts.... :D
 
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Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Nawabshah



Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Medical College and Hospital Lyari, Karachi

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Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Lyari University





Sharah-e-Quaideen, Karachi 4 lane road with LED solar lights







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Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Park, Bot Basin Karachi
These all developments are only in pics bhae not in reality :-D..shame for sindh government
 
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