Rajasthan: CM Gehlot presents Budget, exceptional spotlight on work, medical services

All Rajasthan Govt personnel appointed on or after 1st January 2004 will be entitled to pension scheme like formerly (older model of the scheme) from next yr onward, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday presenting the Budget for the 12 months 2022-23 said.

Presenting the Budget in the Rajasthan Assembly, Gehlot introduced the implementation of the Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme. From next year, a hundred days of employment will be accessible in urban areas on the lines of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) for which a Rs 800 crore price range has been proposed.

Under the state government’s ambitious Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme launched final year, Gehlot introduced an increase in fitness cowl from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per household in a year. He also introduced that IPD and OPD offerings will be free-of-cost in state-run hospitals.

“Like always, we have taken care of every section of the society in the Budget. Management of the corona crisis in the nation has been favored across the world.

“It is my privilege that I am supplying the first separate agriculture budget. It will set a new horizon in the agriculture zone in the state,” Gehlot said.

Gehlot announced an allocation of Rs 5,000 crore for CM Krishak Saathi Yojna, which used to be Rs 2,000 crore in the final Budget.

The Budget for the yr 2022-23, proposed Rs 2,700 crore for the Rajasthan Micro Irrigation Mission, under which 5 lakh farmers will be benefitted.

He additionally introduced to make a hundred twenty five days of employment in MGNREGA as an alternative of 100 days. The country authorities will endure the expenditure of Rs seven-hundred crore.

For electricity consumers, 50 units free electricity for these the use of 100 units, Rs 3/per unit supply for all home consumers up to 150 gadgets and Rs 2/unit grant for customers of a hundred and fifty to 300 devices and above as per the slab. The state authorities will spend Rs 4,500 crore.

Gehlot additionally introduced Rs 500 crore for SC-ST Development Fund and allotted Rs 100 crore for EWS families.

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