Prime minister Narender Modi said 90% of the common
mass will be benefitted from the union budget 2017-18. Our finance minister
Arun Jaitley presented the budget on 1st
February 2017 which was second longest budget speech consisting of 190
paragraphs which is behind President Pranab Mukherjee’s 202 paragraphs. Let’s know
what is Union Budget and its 2017-18 analysis
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“Union Budget is most comprehensive report of the government’s finances in which revenues from all sources and outlays for all activities are consolidated. The budget also contains estimates of the government’s accounts for the next fiscal year called budgeted estimates”
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“Union Budget is most comprehensive report of the government’s finances in which revenues from all sources and outlays for all activities are consolidated. The budget also contains estimates of the government’s accounts for the next fiscal year called budgeted estimates”
This year it broadly focused on the farming
sector, the rural population, the youth, the poor and underprivileged health
care, infrastructure, the financial sector for stronger institutions, speedy
accountability, public services, prudent fiscal management and tax
administration.
Detailed analysis of each sector:
Agriculture
sector
- Sowing farmers should feel
secure against natural calamities.
- A
sum of Rs. 10 lakh crore is
allocated as credit to farmers, with 60 days interest waiver.
- NABARD
fund will be increased to Rs. 40,000 crore.
- Government
will set up mini labs in Krishi
Vigyan Kendras for soil testing.
- A
dedicated micro irrigation fund will be set up for NABARD with Rs 5,000
crore initial corpus.
- Irrigation corpus increased from Rs 20,000 crore to Rs 40,000 crore.
- Dairy processing infrastructure fund will be initially created with a
corpus of Rs. 2000 crore.
- Issuance
of soil cards has gained momentum.
- A
model law on contract farming will be prepared and shared with the States.
Rural population
- The government targets to bring
1 crore households out of poverty
by 2019.
- During 2017-18, five lakh farm ponds will be taken
up under the MGNREGA.
- Over Rs 3 lakh crore will be
spent for rural India. MGNREGA to double farmers' income.
- Will take steps to ensure participation of women in MGNREGA
up to 55%.
- Space technology will be used
in a big way to ensure MGNREGA works.
- The government proposes to
complete 1 crore houses for those without homes.
- Will allocate Rs. 19,000 crore
for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana in 2017-18.
- The country well on way to
achieve 100% rural electrification
by March 2018.
- Swachh Bharat mission has made
tremendous progress; sanitation coverage has gone up from 42% in Oct 13 to
60% now.
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For youth
- Will introduce a system of measuring annual learning outcomes
and come out with an innovation fund for secondary education.
- Focus will be on 3,479
educationally-backward blocks.
- Colleges will be identified
based on accreditation.
- Skill India
mission was launched to maximise potential. Will set up 100 India
International centres across the country.
- Courses on foreign languages will be introduced.
- Will take steps to create 5000
post - graduate seats per annum.
For the poor and under privilege health care
- Rs. 500 crore allocated for Mahila Shakthi Kendras.
- Under a nationwide scheme for
pregnant women, Rs. 6000 will
be transferred to each person.
- A sum of Rs. 1,
84,632 crore allocated for women and children.
- Affordable housing will be
given infrastructure status.
- Owing to surplus liquidity,
banks have started reducing lending rates for housing.
- Elimination of tuberculosis by 2025 targeted.
- Health sub centres, numbering
1.5 lakh, will be transformed into health wellness centres.
- Two AIIMS will be set up in
Jharkhand and Gujarat.
- Will undertake structural
transformation of the regulatory framework for medical education.
- Allocation for Scheduled
Castes is Rs. 52,393 crore
- Aadhaar-based smartcards will be issued to senior citizens to monitor health.
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Infrastructure and railways
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Infrastructure and railways
- A total allocation of Rs. 39,
61,354 crore has been made for infrastructure.
- Total allocation for Railways
is Rs. 1, 31,000 crore.
- No service charge
on tickets booked through IRCTC.
- Raksha cosh
with a corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crore for five years (for passenger safety).
- Unmanned level crossings will
be eliminated by 2020.
- 3,500 km of railway lines to be
commissioned this year up from 2,800 km last year.
- SMS-based ''clean my coach service'' is put in place.
- Coach Mitra facility will be
introduced to register all coach related complaints.
- By 2019 all trains will have bio-toilets.
- Five-hundred stations will be
made differently-abled friendly.
- Railways to partner with
logistics players for front-end and back-end solutions for select
commodities.
- Railways will offer competitive
ticket booking facility.
- Rs. 64,000 crore allocated for
highways.
- High speed Internet to be
allocated to 1, 50,000 gram panchayats.
- New Metro rail policy
will be announced with new modes of financing.
Energy sector
- A strategic policy for crude reserves will be set up.
- Rs.
1.26,000 crore received as energy production based investments.
- Trade infra export scheme will be launched 2017-18.
Financial sector
- FDI policy reforms
- more than 90% of FDI inflows are now automated.
- Shares of Railway PSE like
IRCTC will be listed on stock exchanges.
- Bill on resolution of financial firms will be introduced in this
session of Parliament.
- Foreign Investment Promotion
Board will be abolished.
- Revised mechanism to ensure
time-bound listing of CPSEs.
- Computer emergency response
team for financial sector will be formed.
- Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana lending target fixed
at Rs 2.44 lakh crore for 2017-18.
- Digital India - BHIM app will unleash mobile phone
revolution. The government will introduce two schemes to promote BHIM App
- referral bonus for the users and cash back for the traders.
- Negotiable Instruments Act might be amended.
- DBT to LPG consumers,
Chandigarh is kerosene-free, 84 government schemes are on the DBT
platform.
- Head post office as the central
office for rendering passport service.
- Easy online booking system for
Army and other defence personnel.
- For big-time offences -
including economic offenders fleeing India, the government will introduce
legislative change or introduce law to confiscate the assets of these
people within the country.
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About the Author:
Tanmoy is from West Bengal currently doing private job in Manesar, Haryana. He did his Graduation in B.E. Production Engineering from PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh. His aim is to become an officer in Indian Army. His hobbies are gym and teaching and he wants to help the aspirants across the nation through this.
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