Gujarat government's budget session focused on these issues, know the important things
Gujarat government's budget session focused on these issues, know the important things
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Gujarat: Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has presented the state budget, while in this, he has also tried to give relief to everyone from common man to farmer and shopkeeper. On this, in the budget presented in the Assembly by the Finance Minister, farmers, shopkeepers, temples, mosques, gurudwaras, crematoriums and cemeteries have tried to reach 330 crore relief. The Finance Minister has not imposed any new tax in the surplus budget of 275 crores. 15 percent of the budget on education has been allocated. Not only this, the Finance Minister has announced to give 5 thousand to the common man for the bathroom along with 12 thousand toilets.

In the budget, Finance Minister Nitin Patel while presenting the budget for the 8th time in the Vidhan Sabha said that compared to last year, the height of the budget has increased by 8,42 percent to 2 lakh 17 thousand 287 crore. It is expected to increase ten percent in the coming year. At the same time, the government has tried to provide relief to every section from Rupani's bundle keeping in mind the upcoming civic elections.

The government has reduced the electricity taxes of shopkeepers, temple mosques, gurudwaras, derasar, crematoriums, cemeteries from 25 to 7,5 per cent in 15 more villages in cities with a cut in farmers' electricity bills. With this, the government will bear a burden of about 330 crore. The farmers have announced a subsidy of 20 percent on the creation of a stockpile on the farm.

Under the Madre Watan Yojana, any Bhamashah or NRI will spend the same amount on the development in their village. The government has also announced a loan of up to one lakh rupees for domestic trade to women boards without interest. At the same time, a plan was also announced to build a model town. Gujarat government will spend 31955 crores on education.

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