Government’s objectives for “New India” 20/06/2019 – Posted in: Daily News

GOVERNMENT’S OBJECTIVES FOR “NEW INDIA”

 

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NDA government’s objectives for “New India” are outlined by President Ram Nath Kovind in his joint address to Parliament.

 

Primary objectives for “New India”:

For farmers: PM-KISAN scheme, Rs 25 lakh crore investment

  • Cabinet has decided to extend the benefits of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Siddhi (PM-KISAN) to all the farmers across the country, regardless of the size of their landholding.
  • The scheme provided Rs 6,000 a year in income support — to be distributed in three installments of Rs 2,000 each every four months — to small and marginal farmers, who owned 2 hectares or less.
  • Rs.25 Lakh crore will be invested in the coming five years to increase the productivity of the agriculture sector.
  • Hiked in MSP and introduction of 100% FDI in food processing industries, will likely to boost up in doubling the farmers’ income by 2022.

 

Triple Talaq, Nikah Halala and women empowerment

  • The government is committed to women empowerment. Removing practices like triple talaq and nikah halala essential to give equality to women.
  • Penalties for crimes against women have been made harsher and the new penal provisions are being strictly enforced.

 

Aim to make India $5 trillion economy

  • India is now on the way to become the world’s 5th largest economy in terms of GDP.
  • The government’s goal is to be among the top 50 countries in the world.
  • With the implementation of GST, the concept of ‘One country, One tax, One market’ has become a reality.

 

Health sector and Ayushman Bharat

  • To date, 26 lakh poor patients have benefitted under Ayushman Bharat or National Health Protection Scheme.
  • 1.5 lakh wellness centres likely to function by 2022.

 

Pension for small-size businessmen

  • The government will also provide a pension for small and marginal farmers, retailers, traders and the self-employed, which will ensure them a monthly income of Rs 3,000 after they turn senior citizens at 60.

 

Scholarship for children of armed forces, state police personnel

  • The government has also increased the amount of scholarships to children of brave jawans under the National Defence Fund.
  • Along with that the children of state police personnel have been included in the scheme.

 

Jal Shakti Ministry

  • To increase piped water coverage in the country and to provide the people with clean water, the government has formulated the Jal Shakti Ministry.
  • Apart from this, water conservation and management arrangements will be made more effective.

 

Banking sector

  • The government is planning to take the banking services to doorsteps of people.
  • For this, India Post’s postal payment banks are playing a crucial role.
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is among the biggest & most impactful economic reforms.
  • Under the ‘Direct Benefit Transfer’, funds from more than 400 schemes are being directly credited into the accounts of beneficiaries.

 

Plan to take the first spot in fish production

  • The government has set up a separate department for the overall development of fisheries.
  • Today, India ranks second in the world in fish production.

 

Plan to establish 50,000 start-ups by 2024

  • India has joined the league of countries with the most number of start-ups in the world.
  • To improve the start-up ecosystem, the Government is simplifying the rules.
  • Our goal is to establish 50,000 start-ups in the country by 2024.
  • Under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna’, about 19 crore loans have been disbursed for self-employment. An effort will now be made to cover 30 crore people by expanding this scheme.
  • A facility for entrepreneurs to avail loans up to Rs 50 lakh without any guarantee will also be introduced.

 

Campaign against corruption

  • During the last two years, 4,25,000 Company Directors have been disqualified and the registration of 3,50,000 suspicious companies has been revoked.
  • The campaign against black money will be taken forward at a faster pace.
  • The ‘Fugitive and Economic Offenders Act’ has proved effective in controlling fugitive economic offenders.
  • Now we are receiving information in this regard from 146 countries, including Switzerland.

 

Source: Indian Express

 

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