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Budget 2023: Budgetary Allocations To Major Social Schemes
The Narendra Modi administration's final comprehensive budget before the 2024 general elections was delivered on February 1 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The Minister revealed a variety of fresh programmes, revised income tax brackets and customs duty rates, as well as concessions for farming and the switch to green energy.
In the Union Budget 2023–24 paper, increasing financing for important social programmes that assist socioeconomic progress was also emphasised. Here is an overview of how the budgetary allotments for some of the key initiatives have changed:
Budget 2023: Budgetary Allocations To Major Social Schemes
1. MGNREGS:
The government significantly cut the funding for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) compared to the 89,400 revised estimate for the current year.
The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was passed in 2005 with the goal of enhancing the livelihood security of households in rural regions. They claim that the MGNREGS is a demand-driven program that applies to all districts in the country, with the exception of those with a 100% urban population, and guarantees 100 days of unskilled work per year for every rural home that requests it.
2. Food Subsidies:
National Food Security Act (NFSA): The Center has allocated just over 2 lakh crore for food subsidies under the National Food Security Act (NFSA), which includes money for the Food Corporation of India, money for state agencies to purchase grains on a decentralized basis, and money for other logistical costs. In place of the customary subsidized prices of $3 for a kilogram of rice, $2 for a kilogram of wheat, and $1 for a kilogram of coarse cereal, the 81.35 crores NFSA members will begin getting 5 kg of free foodgrains each month beginning in January 2023.
3. Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY)
After beginning as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020 and receiving numerous extensions since then, the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY), which provided an additional 5 kg of free grains each month to NFSA beneficiaries, was terminated, it was announced in December. The Center's food subsidy cost for the NFSA would typically be close to 2 lakh crore; however, the PMGKAY has almost quadrupled that amount for the last two years, which is similar to the newly revealed allotment.
4. Jal Jeevan Mission:
The Government boosted its financial support for the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), also known as the National Rural Drinking Water Mission, by almost 27% to 70,000 crores from the current year's estimated expectations of 50,000. By 2024, the Jal Jeevan Mission hopes to provide clean and enough drinking water to every rural Indian home.
The Jal Shakti Ministry reported on Monday that the government has been able to connect 11 crore rural households to tap water thanks to the JJM plan. Data from the Ministry's dashboard suggests that 56% of the targeted 19.3 crore homes have been contacted.
The overall cost of the programme is around 3.60 lakh crore, with the Center and States and Union Territories each contributing 50% of the expense. However, the Center provides full money for Union Territories without a legislature as well as 90% of the funding for northeastern and Himalayan States and Union Territories with legislatures.
5. Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY:
Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY, an insurance program, was launched in 2018 with the intention of providing a health cover of Rs. 5 lakhs per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization. Targets include the bottom 40% of the Indian population, or 50 crore beneficiaries, or around 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families. Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Minister for Health, claims that as of December 2022, 4.5 crore individuals had signed up for the program.
6. PM-Kisan:
Launched in 2019, the central program PM-Kisan offers eligible farmer families cash transfers totaling 6,000 in three payments of 2,000 each.
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Great news for common people as the central government has decided to provide free foodgrains to about 81.35 crores beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) for one year from January 2023.
For this move, the government will spend more than 2 lakh crore in this period on food subsidies under NFSA and other welfare schemes.
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GOOD NEWS: Modi government's big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE
GOOD NEWS: Modi government’s big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE
Under the scheme, Government of India will provide free foodgrains to all NFSA beneficiaries i.e. Antyodaya Ann Yojana (AAY) households & Priority Household (PHH) persons for the next one year through the wide spread network of 5.33 lakhs Fair Price Shops across the country. source…
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GOOD NEWS: Modi government's big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE | Economy News
GOOD NEWS: Modi government’s big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE | Economy News
New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government has rolled out new integrated food security Scheme beginning 1 January 2023. As per the decision made by cabinet last week, the government envisions to provide free food grains to 81.35 crore beneficiaries under NFSA, for the year 2023. Under the scheme, Government of India will provide free foodgrains to all NFSA beneficiaries i.e. Antyodaya Ann Yojana…
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Distribution of rice, wheat amongst NFSA beneficiaries to be free of cost from Jan
Distribution of rice, wheat amongst NFSA beneficiaries to be free of cost from Jan
Srinagar, Jan 02: In an important decision, Government of India has made distribution of foodgrains to NFSA beneficiaries free of cost from January, 1st, 2023. So far under NFSA, subsidized foodgrains were being distributed at Rs 3 per kg for rice, Rs. 2 per kg for wheat and Rs. 3 per kg for wheat flour to NFSA beneficiaries under PDS in Jammu & Kashmir. The Central Government has now decided to…
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Cabinet approves distribution of free foodgrains till November
Cabinet approves distribution of free foodgrains till November
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved of extending the scheme for distribution of free foodgrains to the needy until the end of November to help them cope with the economic pain of the coronavirus-induced lockdown.
Briefing reporters about the decisions taken by the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said 81 crore…
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After PM Modi's Announcement of Free Foodgrains till November, Mamata Promises Ration for Poor till June 21
After PM Modi’s Announcement of Free Foodgrains till November, Mamata Promises Ration for Poor till June 21
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Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee further said Prime Minister Marendra Modi should announce free foodgrains for the entire 130 crore people of the country.
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Last Updated: June 30, 2020, 7:20 PM IST
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday extended free ration scheme for poor till…
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Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan Announcement For Migrant Workers Government Extends Ambit Of Free Foodgrains, Launches “One Nation, One Ration” Those not holding state or centre PDS cards will also get free food grains Detailing upon the second tranche of measures under the 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan', Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday, announced government's plans aimed at migrant workers and poorer sections of the country.
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GOOD NEWS: Modi government's big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE
GOOD NEWS: Modi government’s big decision, more than 81 crore people will get this thing for FREE
Under the scheme, Government of India will provide free foodgrains to all NFSA beneficiaries i.e. Antyodaya Ann Yojana (AAY) households & Priority Household (PHH) persons for the next one year through the wide spread network of 5.33 lakhs Fair Price Shops across the country. source…
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'New Year's gift': Govt announces free foodgrains to 81.35 crore beneficiaries
‘New Year’s gift’: Govt announces free foodgrains to 81.35 crore beneficiaries
New Delhi: The Central government will provide free foodgrains to about 81.35 crore beneficiaries under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) for one year from January 1, 2023, the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided. The Centre will spend more than Rs 2 lakh crore in this period as food subsidy under NFSA and other welfare schemes, to remove the financial burden of the poor…
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COVID: Centre asks states to keep ration shops open on all days, for longer duration
COVID: Centre asks states to keep ration shops open on all days, for longer duration
Image Source : PTI/ REPRESENTATIONAL. Centre asks states to keep ration shops open on all days. The Centre on Sunday asked the state governments to keep ration shops, also called fair price shops, open for a longer duration and on all days to ensure timely and safe distribution of both subsidised and free foodgrains to the poor. An advisory in this regard has been issued by the Union Food…
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India’s population is vast. It is twice that of the European Union, 12 times the population of the UK, and two and half times the population of the United States. Indian gov has put in schemes to make sure no one died of hunger during 3 months of lock-down - not even the poorest of the poor. They will extend the schemes and give 5kg of free rice or wheat and 1kg of chana per person for the next 5 months.
Gov wants to have a single, national ration-card that can be used by the migrant workers no matter where they are. At present, it can only be used where you have registered as your domicile.
“The low mortality rates are a result of taking the right decisions of lockdown at the right time and precautions of wearing masks, washing hands frequently and maintaining social distancing. In Unlock 2 we are seeing a lowering of the guard which is to be avoided. People must stick to the precautions as they did under Lockdown,” the Prime Minister said.
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#20LakhCroreReliefPackage?
Our Prime minister, on 12th May, 2020, at 8:20 PM- that is at 20:20 announced a 20 lakh crore economic package in his speech of 20 minutes.
The Prime minister merely announced it, after which our Finance minister divulged the details of the package part by part over the next five days. Come, let us find out what this package of 20 lakh crores holds for you, for a common man and for the middle class people, what are its benefits and disadvantages?, and is the 20 lakh crore package really worth 20 lakh crores?
Come, let us see
When you hear 20 lakh crore rupees, then you might assume that this means that the government will spend 20 lakh crore rupees from its coffers to aid the public. But it is not so! In order to comprehend this, you will first have to understand that there are two kinds of policies in economics- monetary policies and fiscal policies.
The monetary policies are framed by a country's central bank RBI is the central bank in India. Monetary policies basically involves fluctuating the interest rates change the supply of money in order to control inflation. This is done by the RBI. The other policy is the fiscal policy which is made by the government. The government alters its spending- which areas to spend more, alters the tax rates. These are the fiscal policies. The monetary policies are decided by the RBI and the RBI is independent of the government that is technically- in theory and the government formulates fiscal policies 8 lakh crore rupees out of the 20 lakh crores is a liquidity infusion by the RBI.
We will know about what liquidity infusion! But the point is that since it is a measure taken by the RBI, it classifies as a a monetary package. The problem is that in 20 lakh crore rupees of economic package rolled out by the government. It is incorrect to count the monetary package of the RBI. It is unfair to do this, because whenever we have talked about the economic packages of the countries across the world, we considered only fiscal packages.
When we said USA rolled out a 2 trillion dollar economic package- it only meant fiscal package entailing what actions and decisions the government took there. Germany rolled out a package of almost 190 billion dollars. That too, was a fiscal package. But the Indian government combined the monetary and the fiscal package together to show that the "government" had rolled out a package of 20 lakh crores.
At the outset, let us talk about the 8 lakh crores set to come in from the RBI. This money will come from the reserves of RBI. It is called a liquidity infusion because in economics, "liquid" means converting any asset into cash which will make its buying and selling easier. The money lying in the reserves of RBI was not in use in the economy. It is simply laying there. When RBI will make its reserves liquid, then it will seep into the economy and the people will be able to sell or buy it once it will be converted into cash. The RBI will do this by lowering its interest rates so that the rest of the banks that take loans from the RBI are able to avail loans for lesser interest and when they take loans at lower interest rates, they would be able to loan out to the companies and people at a lower interest as well and in this way, the extra money of 8 lakh crore rupees with the RBI. The reserves of the RBI would be injected into the Indian economy basically the money would first go to the banks and then reach the companies and the people. The money would come into the economy in the form of loans so the loans that RBI gives to the other banks and the interest rates that it charges them is called repo rate.
You must have heard in the news that the RBI is cutting down the repo rate, because this is the only way- through the process that I explained- RBI would slash its interest/repo rate the other banks would be able to avail cheaper loans and this is how money would be infused in the economy. This is a very simplified explanation that I have put before you for you to understand.
So basically the point is that the 8 lakh crores from the RBI would have negligible effect on the end consumer. So, out of the 20 lakh crores, 12 lakh crores remain which is the fiscal package from the government. Out of this 12 lakh crore, the government had already announced 1.7 lakh crore in the previous package. That is being recounted in this and there are several other things in this remaining corpus that the government has already announced earlier but they are recounting it in this 20 lakh crore package. An article in the New Indian Express tells us in detail the schemes that the government had already announced but were recounting it in this 20 lakh crore package.
For example, the PMMSY yojana which the government had announced in the 2019 union budget. Let us get a section by section overview to find out what this economic package entails: First, for the MSMEs- Micro, small and medium enterprises-The government has decided to dole out collateral free automatic loans worth 3 lakh crore rupees. The companies would definitely benefit- but keep in mind- this is a loan. Money is being loaned out and not given out. There would be a liquidity infusion worth 90,000 crore rupees for the power distribution companies. It is a loan/loan guarantee in a way and it is being expected that the power companies would pass on the benefits to the consumers.
Our farmers would be given a concessional credit of 2 lakh crore rupees This, again, is giving out loans at lower interest rates. A special credit facility worth 5,000 crore rupees has been provided for the street vendors. This too, means giving out loans to them. A supply of free food grains will be provided for the migrant workers for the next two months which would cost around 3,500 crore rupees and the government claims that this will benefit 8 crore migrant workers.
One nation, one ration card will also be implemented by May 31st, 2021. This is a good news but it is yet to be seen how much of it is implemented on ground. The government has also said that the migrant workers returning would be given employment under MNREGA. But have you observed how most of the things in this economic package are loans, loan guarantees or credit facilities?
Basically, the people and the companies are being given out loans at lower interest rates or without collateral. There is nothing wrong with this- it would definitely benefit some companies and some people but at the end of the day, there are merely loans being given out. Today, the person who does not have a job and is not able to bear his expenses will be able to sustain himself today with the help of the loans but someday, he will have to pay it back.
So, overall, in the long term, this is not reducing the pressure or the stress upon the public. A lot of people- At least I had expected that the government would transfer money directly into the people's accounts so that they would be benefited today- not that loans would be doled out with an expectation of repayment. The situation today has developed due to the lockdown by the government. It was necessary but not all the burden should be piled up on the people. Furthermore, such things have been counted in this economic package of 20 lakh crores which is basically your money.
For example, TDS reduction by 25%. What benefit does it impart? None, actually. Just that at the moment, you would get more liquidity in TDS, but, overall, you wouldn't get a lot of money. Similarly, EPF contribution has been reduced to 10% from 12%. This too, was your money that you were going to access later. But slashing that today would mean that you are borrowing that money from the future. This is basically the public's money being given out to the public and being counted in 20 lakh crores.
So a question would arise here is that 8 lakh rupees is from the RBI loans would be provided worth this lakh crores old schemes worth this lakh crores are being counted by the government our own money worth this lakh crore is also being counted. So how much money is the government actually spending for the benefit of the people, out of the 20 lakh crores?
The right answer of this is anywhere between 1 lakh crore and 2.7 lakh crore. Different people have made an estimation of this. Yogendra Yadav ji claims that this amount would be 1.7 lakh crore rupees out of 20 lakh crore rupees which the government will actually spend. Barclays is a famous financial services company of England. It has made an estimation that this amount is 1.5 lakh crore rupees. Care ratings has made an estimation that this amount is 2.73 lakh crore rupees. HSBC India claims that this amount is around 1% of India's GDP and not 10% of India's GDP that is, around 2 lakh crore rupees out of 20 lakh crore rupees.
So where is the 1-2 lakh rupees (that the government is actually spending) being spent? Out of this, 40,000 crore rupees would go to MNREGA which is good, in my opinion. 3,500 crore rupees would be spent on buying foodgrains for the migrants, as stated earlier which is another good thing as it would aid them. Out of this, 8,000 crore rupees would be utilized in Viability Gap Funding. That is, those projects that are not economically viable but are projects of social infrastructure which the country needs- for example, constructing roads in a village.
Overall, in my opinion, there is negligible benefits for the salaried middle class people. Furthermore, the government took some major decisions like privatizing the coal sector privatizing the defense production privatizing the power distribution and privatizing the space sector.
Now, I don't not adhere to whether privatization in these sectors is a good or a bad thing. Whether the decision was good or bad will be revealed by the implementation.
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After PM Modi's Announcement of Free Foodgrain until November, Mamata Guarantees Ration for Poor until June 21
After PM Modi’s Announcement of Free Foodgrain until November, Mamata Guarantees Ration for Poor until June 21
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File photo of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee further said Prime Minister Marendra Modi should announce free foodgrains for the entire 130 crore people of the country.
News18.com Kolkata
Last Updated: June 30, 2020, 6:19 PM IST
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday extended free ration scheme for poor till June…
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#Free foodgrains#free ration#free ration for poor#Mamata Banerjee#Narendra Modi#PM Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana#PM speech#trinamool congress
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