Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan (Tranche 5)
Thought leadershipThe tranche 5 covers infectious diseases wards in hospitals, additional allocation in MGNREGA, e-Vidya for school education etc
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Unveiling the third tranche of the INR 20 lakh crore economic package under the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s announcements today focused on strengthening India’s agriculture and allied activities sector; she also introduced governance reforms. The three tranches of stimulus announced so far are aimed at empowering people to help them become self-sufficient and earn livelihoods.
INR 100,000 crore for strengthening farm gate infrastructure
INR 20,000 crore fund under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana for integrated, sustainable, inclusive development of marine and inland fisheries
INR 4,000 crore allocated to support farmers growing herbal and medicinal plants along River Ganga
The Essential Commodities Act (1955) amended to tackle abundant crop
Farmers to be given a choice to sell; inter-state and e-trade to be facilitated
INR 10,000 crore fund for micro-food enterprises to encourage export of locally made products
INR 15,000 crore fund to support and develop dairy infrastructure and cattle-feed infrastructure
INR 500 crore to support beekeeping initiatives
INR 500 crore subsidy to support disruption of supply chain of fruits and vegetables
Development of a legal framework to assist farmers fix their own price
The tranche 5 covers infectious diseases wards in hospitals, additional allocation in MGNREGA, e-Vidya for school education etc
The fourth tranche of INR 20 lakh crore economic package announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today streamlines processes to fast-track investments in key sectors, builds a solid ground for executing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘vocal for local’, enables employment generation, brings consumers at the centre stage and most importantly, creates ample room to unleash the benefits of privatisation.