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Punjab Budget: Jobs, pay hike, loan waiver; Manpreet Badal opens purse strings in election year

Chandigarh, March 8

Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal on Monday presented the state budget with an outlay of Rs 1,68,015 crore for the financial year 2021-22 in the state assembly.

Badal tabled the last budget of the Amarinder Singh-led government. The assembly elections are due early next year.

More Punjab Budget stories:

Old-age pension increased to Rs 1,500; free travel for women in govt buses
Govt to waive farm loans of 1.13 lakh farmers; Rs 7,180 cr power subsidy announced
Govt to set up 2 new medical colleges, 8 maternal and child health wings
Free bus travel for govt college students; Rs 100 cr allotted for smartphones for class 12 students
The government will waive Rs 1,186 crore of 1.13 lakh farmers and Rs 526 crore of landless farmers in the next phase, under the crop loan waiver scheme in 2021-22, as per the budget speech.

Badal also announced to raise old-age pension from Rs 750 per month to Rs 1,500 per month.

He also announced an increase in the amount under the Shagun scheme from Rs 21,000 to Rs 51,000. –with PTI

The budget comes at a time when Punjab’s per capita social sector spending is the fourth lowest among major states.

Also read: Social sector spending cut 50% in past 4 years in Punjab

Highlights:

All students studying in government colleges will be allowed free travel in government- run buses.

Two Akali MLAs walkout

Two Akali MLAs–Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal and D S Bhunder–walk out of the House, say “no improvement for families of farmers who commit suicide”.
Rs 1,513 crore proposed by FM for power subsidy to domestic consumers

Social sector expenditure increased from Rs 2,320 crore to Rs 4,000 crore

Seven hostels to be set up for working women

Hostels to be set up in Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Mohali, Mansa and Bathinda
Vacancies to be filled in state govt jobs

48,989 posts in state government to be filled in the first phase, against 1 lakh vacancies.
Rs 1,600 crore set aside for Smart Cities mission

Rs 90 crore for Punjabi University’s debt; allocation for Post Matric Scholarship scheme

Rs 432 crore allocated for setting up Interfaith Institute at GNDU
Rs 750 crore set aside for giving scholarships to 2 lakh students under Post Matric Scholarship scheme.
Subsidised electricity to industry

FM earmarks Rs 1,928 crore during 2021-22 for subsidised electricity
FM proposes OTS policy for interest-free loan defaulters (industry) provided they fulfil certain conditions
Punjab Sugarcane Research Development Institute to come up in Kalanaur; Gurdaspur and Batala sugar mills to be upgraded; and, Rs 300 crore to be set aside for buying sugarcane

A multi-speciality veterinary hospital announced at Fazilka

29 new schemes for improving canal systems

Rs 897 crore proposed for strengthening the canal irrigation system
250 schools to be upgraded, Rs 100 cr for smartphones for 12th class students

Rs 140 crore allocated for digital education
Rs 100 crore allocated to provide smartphones to students of class XII
Fitness parks to be set up in all government schools and playgrounds.
Rs 100 crore for up-gradation of Government Colleges, announced
Rs 1064 crore allocated for GNDU, Punjabi University, PAU, Rajiv Gandhi National Law university
Also read: Capt Amarinder declares continued commitment to empower women, girl child

Agri schemes to mitigate risk of horticulture farmers, crop diversification

To mitigate the risk of horticulture farmers, two schemes announced for fixing a base price for horticulture crops and payment of deficiency price as compensation
Agricultural Marketing Innovation Research and Intelligence Centre announced at Mohali
Rs 200 crore set aside by for crop diversification
Agriculture Development Bureaus to be set up in each district
Special emphasis on horticulture as Rs 361 crore allocated for 2021-22

AAP stages walkout

AAP MLAs storm the well of the House saying that the Congress government has increased the debt of the state by over Rs 70,000 crore

New umbrella programme ‘Kamyaab Kisan Khushaal Punjab’ launched

Under this scheme, Rs 3,780 crore to be spent in the next three years and Rs 1,104 crore allocated for 2021-22.
A centre of excellence for vegetables to be set up at Fazilka; a post-graduate institute of horticulture research to be set up at Amritsar; mobile vending carts to be provided to farmers.
Govt proposes to extend the GST incentives to October 17, 2022 to attract investment

Earlier any application submitted before March 31, 2020 was applicable
Punjab Sahit Ratan award money increased from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh

The pension of the Punjabi writers increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 15,000
The 15th Finance Commission presented Punjab’s case well and increased devolution by 0.23 percent, which will translate Rs 1500 crore additional devolutions this year: FM

Freedom fighter pension increased from Rs 7,500 to Rs 9,500

Two technical colleges to be upgraded to universities

A new scheme for monitoring water quality for arsenic affected villages

Punjab govt to waive farm loans, provide power subsidy

Loans worth Rs 1,186 crore of 1.13 lakh farmers and Rs 526 crore of landless farmers in 2021-22 to be waived
Rs 7,180 crore to go as free power subsidy for farmers
Proposed Rs 150 core for Punjab Innovation fund

Fund to invest in early-stage start-ups, government’s participation in the fund will be a maximum of 10 per cent of the corpus: FM
All districts to have district bureau of industry & investment promotion offices. In the first phase Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, SAS Nagar, Patiala and Bathinda will be covered
Rs 100 crore museum on Baba Sahib Ambedkar to be set up in Kapurthala

Old age pension increased to Rs 1500: FM

Government to increase the allocation under The Aashirwad scheme from Rs 21,000 to Rs 51,000: PM

In all government buses, women will travel for free: FM

FM Badal announces two new medical colleges and hospital

The colleges will be set up at Kapurthala and Hoshiarpur, entailing an expenditure of Rs 650 crore.
A unit of Tata Memorial Hospital at Mullanpur to be completed using Rs 450 crore
Virology centres will be set up at the Government Medical College Amritsar and the National Institute of Virology at Mohali.
Eight new maternal and child health wings

The wings will be set up in subdivisional hospitals at Talwandi Sabo, Nabha, Patti, Dera Bassi Muktsar, Gurdaspur, Bhawanigarh and Raikot.
Rs 92 crore allocated for up-gradation of Government Medical College, Patiala
Badal presents the last Budget of the present Capt Amarinder Singh government

Budget size is Rs 1,38,015 crore
The state’s debt has risen to Rs 2,73,730 crore, with the debt to GSDP ratio of an unprecedented Rs 45.05 crore
The sixth pay commission for employees to be implemented from July 1 this year.

The report to be submitted before March 31. The arrears will be given in instalments and Rs 9,000 crore has been set aside for the same.

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh chairs a cabinet meeting ahead of the budget presentation in the state.

Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Badal leaves his residence ahead of presenting the state budget 2021-22 in the Vidhan Sabha.

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