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From Gati Shakti, crypto tax, agriculture to river linking: Key features of Budget 2022
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday presented Union Budget 2022-23 highlighting various priorities for different sectors of the Indian economy and the welfare of the people.
Let’s have a look at key features of the Budget 2022
- Finance Minister seeks to lay a foundation for the next 25 years (Amrit Kalal) from India at 75 to 100 with a focus on PM Gati Shakti scheme, financing of investments, inclusive development and Productivity enhancement, energy transition and climate action.
- Har Ghar, Nal Se Jal: 3.8 crore households to be covered in 2022-23
- PM Awas Yojana: 80 lakh houses to be completed in 2022-23
- Vibrant Villages Programme: Targeting the development of villages on the Northern Border left out from the development gains
- Digital Banking by Post Offices: 100% of post offices to come on the core banking system
- Digital Payments: Scheduled Commercial Banks to set up 75 Digital Banking Units in 75 districts
- Public issue of Life Insurance Corporation expected shortly
- 400 new generation Vande Bharat trains with better efficiency to be brought in Digital rupee to be issued using blockchain and other technologies
- Implementation of Ken Betwa Link Project benefitting 9.1 lakh hectare farm land, providing drinking water to 62 lakh people and generating 130MW power.