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State budget public welfare oriented says CM

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From Sandeep Sharma

Assam CM with finance minister Ajanta Neog addressing media

GUWAHATI: Thanking state finance minister Ajanta Neog, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma termed the state budget for the financial year 2021-22 as a public welfare oriented budget.

Sarma termed the day as historic as for the first time a woman finance minister placed the budget in the state assembly.

Sarma also thanked and congratulated her for placing the 1.07 lakh crore budget proposal without imposing any additional tax burden and giving a clear outline of the government’s commitment to fulfill the promises made to the people.

Underlining the finance minister’s budget proposals for waiving MFI loans to eligible beneficiaries, jobs for unemployed youth, increase in the number of beneficiaries and monthly financial assistance of Arunodoi scheme as very significant, the chief minister said that the announcements would greatly benefit the people.

The chief minister also said that the budget gives a glimpse of the revolution envisioned by the government in the field of agriculture as efforts are already on to make the state Atmanirbhar on agriculture, horticulture, dairy and veterinary sector.

The chief minister further said that proposals made in the budget for electricity connection in every Anganwadi Centre, setting up around 1000 hospitals in rural areas apart from construction of five new medical colleges were revolutionary. He also said that the Covid induced situation led to a digital divide which was about to cripple the education system. Keeping this in view the budget proposal regarding smartphones to 8 lakh students of poor families would help the government in addressing the digital divide.

Sarma also appreciated the measures announced for augmenting revenue generation in the budget.

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