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Scheme of Debt Waiver
and Debt Relief for farmers:
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Rs. 60,000 crore
agricultural debt relief package
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Complete Waiver of all
loans for marginal farmers and small farmers (upto5acres)
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One time settlement
(OTS) scheme in respect of other farmers for all loans. Under the OTS, a rebate
of 25 percent will be given against payment of the balance of 75 percent
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Implementation of the
debt waiver and debt relief scheme to be completed by June 30, 2008.
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About 3 crore small
and marginal farmers and about one crore other farmers to benefit from the
scheme; Total value of overdue loans being waived estimated at Rs.50,000 crore
and the OTS relief estimated at Rs.10,000.
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Rs.2,80,000 crore
target set for farm credit in 2008-09; short term crop loan to continue at 7 per
cent interest
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Irrigation and water
resources finance corporation to be set up: rainfed area development programme
to be started
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Rs. 3, 966 crore for
schemes for SC?s and ST?s; Rs. 18. 983 crore for schemes earmarking 20 per cent
funds for SC?s and ST?s
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Minorities: Allocation
to the ministry Minority Affairs increased from Rs.500 crore in 2007-08 to
Rs.1,000 crore in 2008-09; Report of the Justice Rajindar Sachar Committee taken
up for speedy implementation.
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A multi-sectoral
development plan for each of the 90 minority concentration districts will be
drawn up at a cost of Rs.3,780 crore. The allocation in 2008-09 will be Rs.540
crore;
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A scheme for
modernising Madrasa education for which a provision of Rs.45.45 crore has been
made in 2008-09;
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Rs.60 crore to enhance
the corpus fund of the Maulana Azad Education Foundation.
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All women self help
groups credit-linked to banks to be covered under Janashree Bima Yojana
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National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme to Cover all 596 rural districts
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A national programme
to be launched for the elderly people
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A statement on child
related schemes introduced in the budget for the first time
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Mid-day meal scheme to
be extended to upper primary classes in all blocks
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Special mechanism for
North-Eastern border areas
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Government to
establish 16 central universities
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3 I.I.T.?s, 2
I.I.S.E.R.?s and 2 Schools of Planning and Architecture to be established
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6,000 high quality
model schools to be opened
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New scholarship scheme
for promoting innovations in science
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Each district to have
a Nehru Yuva Kendra
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Schools in water
deficient habitations to have drinking water systems
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Subsidy on houses
under Indira Awas Yojana increased from Rs.25,000 to Rs.35,000 in plain areas
and from Rs.27,500 to Rs.38,500 in hill/difficult areas
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Rs.1000 crore provided
for Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana
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Rs.750 crore allocated
for upgrading 300 I.T.I.?s
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Government to provide
Rs.16,436 crore as equity support and Rs.3,003 crore as loans to Central Public
Sector Enterprises
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Backward region grant
fund retained at Rs.5,800 crore: Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh to get nearly
45 per cent of the amount
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Income tax exemption
limit hiked to Rs. 1.5 lakh: 10 per cent tax for income between Rs. 1.5 lakh and
Rs. 3 lakh; 20 per cent between Rs. 3 lakh and Rs. 5 lakh. Income above Rs.
5,00.001 to attract 30 per cent income tax
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Exemption limit for
women tax payers increased to Rs. 1.80.000 and for senior citizens to
Rs.2,25,000
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Excise duty on
pharmaceutical sector reduced from 16 per cent to 8 per cent
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Small cars, Two and
three wheelers, Buses and their chassis to cost less
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Threshold limit of
exemption for small service providers increased from Rs. 8 lakh to Rs. 10 lakh
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Cenvat all goods
reduced from 16 to 14 per cent
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Central Sales Tax
proposed to be reduced to 2 per cent from April? 08
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Excise duty on bulk
cement brought on par with packaged cement
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PAN made compulsory
for all transaction in the financial market subject to suitable exemption limit
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Allocation for defence
increased by 10 per cent from 96,000 crore to Rs.105,600 crore
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Jawahar Navodaya
Vidyalaya : Rs. 130 crore provided in 2008-09, to establish Navodaya Vidyalayas
in 20 districts having large concentration of Scheduled Castes & Scheduled
Tribes.
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National Means-cum
Merit Scholarship : Rs. 750 crore allocated to build up a corpus of Rs.3,000
crore in four years. 1,00,000 Scholarships to be awarded beginning 2008-09.
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Rashtriya Swasthya
Bima Yojana : Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana to provide health cover of
Rs.30,000 for every worker in the unorganised sector falling under the BPL
category and his/her family. The Yojana will be launched in Delhi and in the
States of Haryana and Rajasthan on April 1, 2008. Rs.205 crore provided as the
Centre?s share of the premium in 2008-09.
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Integrated Child
Development Services (ICDS): Remuneration of Anganwadi workers being increased
from Rs.1,000 per month to Rs.1,500 per month; Remuneration of Anganwadi Helpers
increased from Rs.500 per month to Rs. 750 per month; over 18 lakh Anganwadi
workers and helpers to benefit; 5,959 ICDS projects and 932,000 Anganwadi and
mini Anganwadi centres function under ICDS at the end of December 2007.
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Jawaharlal Nehru
National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM): Allocation for JNNURM increased to
Rs.6,866 crore in 2008-09 from Rs.5,482 crore in2007-08.
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Rajiv Gandhi Drinking
Water Mission Allocation for Rajiv Gandhi Drinking Water Mission enhanced to
Rs.7,300 crore in 2008-09 as against Rs.6,500 crore in 2007-08
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Women and
Children : Rs, 11,460 crore has been provided for 100% women specific programmes
and Rs.16,202 crore for schemes where at least 30 per cent allocation is for
women specified programmes
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Accelerated Irrigation
Benefit Programme (AIBP): 24 major and medium irrigation projects and 753 minor
irrigation schemes to be completed in 2007-08, creating additional irrigation
potential of 500,000 hectare; Outlay for 2008-09 increased to Rs. 20,000 crore,
from Rs. 11,000 crore in 2007-08.
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Rainfed Area
Development Programme finalised and to be implemented in 2008-09 with an
allocation of Rs.348 crore. Priority to those areas that have not been
beneficiaries of watershed development schemes.
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Centrally Sponsored
Scheme on Micro Irrigation: Rs.500 crore being allocated in 2008-09 with a
target of covering 400,000 hectare.
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Against Eleventh Plan
target for additional power generation capacity of 78,577 MW commercial
Operation Date (COD) on about 10,000 MW to be achieved by end March 2008.
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Ultra Mega Power
Project(UMPP); Fourth UMPP at Tilaiya to be awarded shortly ; Chhattisgarh,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa and Tamilnadu urged to bring five more UMPPs to
the bidding stage by extending the required support .
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Skill Development
Mission A non-profit corporation to be established with the entrusted mission to
address the challenge of imparting the skills required by a growing economy;
Rs.15,000 crore proposed to be garnered as capital from Governments, public and
private sector, and bilateral/multilateral sources; Government?s equity in the
proposed non-profit corporation to be Rs.1,000 crore to begin with.
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Public Distribution
System: Rs.32,667 crore being provided next year for food subsidy under PDS and
other welfare programmes; State fo Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh
to introduce, on a pilot basis a smart card based delivery system to deliver
food grains under the PDS.
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Indira Gandhi National
Old Age Pension Scheme enlarged with effect from November 19,2007 to include all
persons over 65 years falling under the BPL category expanding beneficiary cover
from 87 lakh to 157 lakh; Rs.3,443 crore being allocated in 2008-09 as against
Rs.2,392 crore in 2007-08
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Handloom sector:
Allocation being increased to Rs. 340 crore in 2008-09; Infrastructure and
production being scaled up by taking up six centres for development as
megaclusters; Varanasi and Sibsagar to be taken up for handlooms, Bhiwandi and
Erode for powerlooms, and Narsapur and Moradabad for handicrafts; Each
mega-cluster to require about Rs. 70 crore ; Initial provision of Rs.100 crore
made on 2008-09.