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Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal has dedicated his Budget to the farmers, pointing out the “rigidity of the Union Government in passing three farm laws”.
He went full throttle in announcing a plethora of schemes for uplifting agriculture sector, which is the mainstay of Punjab’s economy.
A sum of Rs 17,051 crore has been set aside for the welfare of farmers, which includes money for free power to farmers (Rs 7,180 crore); crop loan waiver of farmers and landless labourers (Rs 1,712 crore); upgrade of link canals and repair and maintenance of other canals (Rs 1,039 crore), crop diversification (Rs 200 crore), crop residue management (Rs 40 crore), et al.
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