
New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh today
termed the budget 2018-19 as a "budget for progressive and
positive India" and said it would help bridge the gap between
the rural and urban India.
Singh said the budget will also boost the economic growth
and public investment as massive allocations have been made in
the infrastructure sector.
"It is indeed a budget for a progressive and positive
India. This budget envisions a paradigm shift in economic
priorities and it will help in bridging the gap between
between the rural and urban areas of our country," he told
reporters here.
Congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley on presenting a "historic budget for a
new India", Singh said the government has shown its commitment
to bring relief to the lives of ordinary citizens by extending
the coverage of 'Pradhanmantri Ujjawala Yojana' to 8 crore
poor families.
"The budget is one of the most farmer and people's
friendly budgets presented in the recent years. The proposal
to include 10 crore poor and vulnerable families under the
annual health cover of Rs 5 lakh will bring a massive change
in health outcomes," he said.
The home minister said the proposal to launch 'Operation
Green' in rural areas will spur agricultural growth and it
will definitely go a long way in doubling the farmers' income
by 2022.
The budget has also earmarked Rs 22,000 crore to
strengthen agriculture infrastructure in India, he said.
"The budget will benefit farmers with better price
realisation for their crops. The proposal of setting up MSP's
at 150 per cent of the production cost from the Kharif season
will help in fighting the agrarian distress in rural areas,"
he said.
PTI