Andhra Pradesh budget focuses big on welfare, development
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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Buggana Rajendranath arrives at the state assembly to present the annual state Budget 2019-20, in Amaravati on July 12, 2019. . Image Source: IANS News
Amaravati, May 20 : Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Buggana Rajendernath presented the budget for the year 2021-22, with an outlay of Rs 2,29,779. 27 crore, combining welfare priorities with development. The FY 2021-22 outlay includes a Gender Budget of Rs 47,283.21 crore and Child budget of Rs 16, 748.47 crore, for the first time. Presenting his third consecutive budget, the finance minister said the lion s share is for social welfare, followed by agriculture and health sectors along with water resources sectors in tune with the policies and priorities of the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government.
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AMARAVATI: Marching ahead with the winning streak, March has seen a resounding victory in the civic polls with people overwhelmingly endorsing YS Jagan Mohan Reddy s governance, the smooth aviation takeoff from Kurnool, Covid vaccination injecting confidence in the times of second wave besides other events during the month.
It was a landslide for YSRCP by clean sweeping all the Municipal Corporations and winning 74 of the 75 Municipalities. The Chief Minister has demonstrated to the world, the Government s commitment to empower weaker sections and women politically by giving 10 of the 11 Mayor posts to them, of which six are women, who now preside over the Municipal Corporations of Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati among others. Of the total 85 posts won, the Chief Minister has given 67 seats to SC, ST, BC and Minorities of which 52 are women. The month has also seen the unfinished job of completing local bodies elections and incumbent SEC retirin