A.M.M.K. General Secretary DTV Dhinakaran’s Statement on Central Government’s Mid-Term Budget – Highlights and Disappointments

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Chennai,

A.M.M.K. General Secretary DTV Dhinakaran said in a statement:-

The central government’s mid-term budget presented today with a focus on reform, implementation, and change brings happiness and contentment to women’s welfare projects and women’s development, such as 28 percent increase in women’s higher education, 30 crore loan for women entrepreneurs under the Mudra scheme.

Although announcements such as cervical cancer vaccine, a new app to correct nutritional deficiencies, and a committee will be set up to build new medical colleges across the country are meant to further strengthen the health sector of the country, the lack of any announcement regarding the funding and construction work for the AIIMS Madurai Hospital, which has been delayed for many years, has left the people of Tamil Nadu disappointed.

The announcements related to transport development such as procurement of 1,000 aircraft to start air service to small cities under Udhan scheme, increase in service of Vande Bharat Railways, 3 important new rail corridors, additional battery charging stations to increase the use of electric vehicles are welcome.

Despite the announcements of agricultural welfare for 4 crore farmers, more investment in the agriculture sector, 300 units of free electricity for houses with solar roofs, there were no announcements on doubling of incentives for farmers, fertilizer subsidy, fixing of minimum source price for agricultural products, loan waiver and river connection. Worried.

While the number of taxpayers has gone up, it is disappointing that the much-anticipated personal income tax ceiling has not been raised.

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