MP Budget 2021-22: A big announcement has been made for the employees
MP Budget 2021-22: A big announcement has been made for the employees
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A big announcement has been made for the employees of the state. In fact, the remaining 75% of the seventh pay scale will be given to the employees of Madhya Pradesh soon. Presenting the budget in the House, Finance Minister Jagdish Deora said that this amount will be paid in 2020-21 and orders will be issued soon in this regard.

 A big announcement has also been made for the Bhopal gas victims in the budget. Gas victims will now be provided pension by the state government at their own level after the closure of the Central Pension Scheme.

At the same time, Finance Minister Jagdish Deora said that this time the government will neither impose any new tax nor will there any increase in the old taxes. In the same budget, a provision of Rs 262 crore has been made for the metro project in Bhopal and Indore. Making a big announcement on teacher recruitment in the house, Finance Minister Jagdish Deora said that 24200 teachers will be recruited in the state.

With this, Finance Minister Jagdish Deora said that more than 4000 constables will be recruited in the state. Apart from this, the CM Teerth Darshan Scheme will be started again. The priests will be given honorarium. Finance Minister has announced nine medical colleges in the state. 1250 MBBS seats will be increased in the state.

Two engineering and five polytechnic schools in the state will be made School of Excellence. Making a big announcement in the budget for farmers, Finance Minister said that a provision of 1000 crores was made for giving loans without interest. Along with this, the Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme will remain in force.

FM Deora said that 78 lakh farmers have received 8000 crores so far. The period of loan interest payment for agro-based industries has been increased. A soil and functional phytosanitary laboratory (related to food safety and agricultural health risks) has been set up at Jawahar Navodaya Krishi Vidyalaya, Jabalpur.  The government will also reduce VAT to provide relief to the people from the prices of petrol and diesel, there will be a decrease in the registration fee.

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