Budget has potential to boost India's economic growth: Advani

29 Feb 2016 Evaluate

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) veteran Lal Krishna Advani dubbed the General Budget for 2016-17 presented by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in Parliament as the best ever, saying it has the potential to boost India's economic growth with employment generation while reducing social imbalances. He added that Budget 2016 has made unprecedented provision for accelerating and modernising infrastructure in critical areas such as highways, railways. At a time when global economy remains weak, India's growth is laudable. It looks to become even brighter in the coming years.

The BJP veteran further said the most heartening of the Budget is its strong emphasis on the neglected task of revitalisation of agriculture and rural development. PM Modi and Finance Minister adopted approach that promises to make India stronger and more prosperous, while making 'Antyodaya' central theme of economic growth.

Presenting the General Budget proposals for 2016-17 in Parliament, Jaitley said that the government's agenda is to transform India, with incentives for agriculture and farmers' welfare, rural employment and development of infrastructure, covering all welfare and health services as well as making India as a knowledge based and productive society. The government will reorient its intervention in the farm and non-farm sectors to shift focus beyond the country's food security to farmers' income security.

Jaitley said that a total allocation of Rs 35, 984 crore is proposed for this purpose in order to double the income of farmers by 2022. He said that a Unified Agricultural Marketing E-Platform will be dedicated to the nation on the birthday of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar on April 14 this year to help the farmers in accessing markets, which is critical for enhancing their income.


 

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