The India Budget 2023 was presented by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1st, 2023. The budget focuses on reviving the economy, increasing the nation’s growth, and addressing the needs of various sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
One of the key highlights of the budget is the allocation of Rs. 5,532 crore for the agriculture sector. This will help in increasing the income of farmers and promoting sustainable agriculture practices. The government has also announced the launch of a new scheme called ‘Kisan Credit Card Plus’ which will provide additional credit facilities to farmers.
The healthcare sector has also received a significant allocation of Rs. 35,000 crore. This will be used to set up new hospitals and improve the infrastructure of existing ones. The government has also announced the launch of a new scheme called ‘Ayushman Bharat 2.0’ which will provide healthcare facilities to more than 50 crore people.
The education sector has also received a significant allocation of Rs. 93,224 crore. This will be used to set up new schools and colleges and improve the infrastructure of existing ones. The government has also announced the launch of a new scheme called ‘Vidya Vahini’ which will provide education facilities to more than 50 crore students.
The government has also announced a number of measures to boost infrastructure development. A sum of Rs. 1,18,292 crore has been allocated for the development of roads and highways. The government has also announced the launch of a new scheme called ‘Sagar Mala’ which will provide infrastructure facilities to more than 50 crore people.
Overall, the India Budget 2023 is a comprehensive budget which addresses the needs of various sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The budget is expected to revive the economy and increase the nation’s growth.