Union Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah today said that the economic package of Rs 20 lakh crore will be a game-changer for health, education and business sectors in the country.
“Today’s announcements by Modi government will go a long way in realizing the idea of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. These steps will prove to be a game-changer for health, education and business sectors, which would provide employment to crores of poor,” Shah said while speaking on the economic package.
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Talking about allocation for rural India, Shah said, “The additional allocation of Rs 40,000 crores under MGNREGS by Modi government will not only help in generating employment for the poor and migrant workers, but will also help create durable livelihood assets”. This would greatly boost our rural economy and infrastructure, he added.
The Home Minister hailed PM Modi’s leadership in handling COVID-19 and said that it has outshined several developed nations. “PM has resolved to prepare India for any such pandemic in the future, by strengthening and revamping India’s health sector. Modi government has decided to increase India’s health expenditure to create Infectious Diseases Hospital Blocks in every district, strengthening lab network and surveillance, and encouraging research. I am sure this foresight will take India way ahead in the medical sector”, he said.
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Speaking on the decision on reimagining the Public Sector Enterprise Policy, focus on further improving Ease of Doing business through IBC related measures and decriminalization provisions in the Companies Act, Shri Shah said that such decisions reflect PM Modi’s futuristic vision and commitment towards a self-reliant India.
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Modi government has decided to increase the borrowing limit of States, which will give them an extra resource of Rs 4.28 lakh crore, the Home Minister said. Talking about other funds already given to States, he added that the Centre had previously given Rs 46,038 crore through devolution of taxes in April; Revenue Deficit Grants of Rs 12,390 crore; and, SDRF funds to the tune of Rs 11,000 crore.
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