WB Budget 2021 | Image Source : Ei Samay |
In his spending discourse, the Chief Minister said, "I'm glad to report another program called Matribandana. In this program, another 1 million new self improvement gatherings will be framed with the assistance of helpless ladies. Every one of these gatherings will be given credits from banks - primarily co-usable banks - to the tune of Rs. 25000 crore. What's more, for this, I am proposing a use of Rs.150 crore in the following monetary year.
On the other hand, regarding the 'Mother/Maa' project, he said, 'Common kitchen (cooked food) will be provided under the' Mother 'project. A new project called 'Mother' will be taken up to provide double meals to the poorest of the poor, through which low-cost common kitchens will be set up in different places
Simultaneously, Mamata said that the arrangement of free proportions for all has been proceeded and free apportions have just been given till June 30, 2021 remembering individuals influenced by the Covid 19 pestilence. "I'm glad to report that this free proportion framework will proceed after June 2021," he said. Subsequently, one thing is clear, and the Chief Minister strolled towards introducing a people-arranged financial plan for the Assembly several months after the fact.
The other key declarations made by the central priest were water system and water transport, mature age annuity (over 60 years), annuity for widows over 18 years old, assignment of Rs 1,000 cr and expanded compensation of para educators and retirement benefits (this will cost the public authority's exchequer Rs 100 cr), award of Rs 50 crore for Madrasas, almost 900 new schools for Ol-chiki, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Kamtapuri, Rajbonshi, Kurmali, English dialects in Bengal alongside arrangement of 1,500 para instructors (absolute asset apportioned today is Rs 300 cr).
Above all, for farmers, she reported an expanded monetary guide from Rs 2,000 to Rs 6,000 (partitioned in two classifications including Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000-Rs 6,000) under Krishak Bandhu Scheme. This will cost the public authority's exchequer Rs 500 cr.
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