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Anil Gupta said enhancing public transport in urban areas will prove to be beneficial for the overall development of the society.
“The prime objective of Budget’21 is to boost and revive the economy that suffered a major setback due to the global pandemic COVID-19 while also increasing the purchasing power of the customers. Allocation of Rs 3.05 lakh crore outlay over 5 years for a more revamped reforms-based power distribution sector scheme will provide assistance to the DISCOMS. Further, the government’s announcement to boost renewable energy will help us frame the sector very differently and efficiently. Looking ahead at the zeal to augment the country’s infrastructure with highway, enhancing public transport in urban areas will prove to be beneficial for the overall development of the society and give the much needed boost to manufacturing companies like ours to get back to powering the economy as per pre-covid levels.”
Budget 2021 | Investment focus on infrastructure, manufacturing to create job opportunities: HR experts
Further, the announcement of social security benefits to gig workers and platform workers and the proposed setting up of a portal to collect information on gig workers will create the right impetus for remote and flexible work, the experts said. PTI
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The schemes and outlays proposed by the government in the Budget for core sectors like manufacturing and infrastructure will benefit these segments especially with improved job creation opportunities, HR experts said.
Further, the announcement of social security benefits to gig workers and platform workers and the proposed setting up of a portal to collect information on gig workers will create the right impetus for remote and flexible work, they said.
The schemes and outlays proposed by the government in the Budget for core sectors like manufacturing and infrastructure will benefit these segments especially with improved job creation opportunities, HR experts said. Further, the announcement of social security benefits to gig workers and platform workers and the proposed setting up of a portal to collect information on gig workers will create the right impetus for remote and flexible work, they said. Given the schemes and outlays the government has proposed in the budget for the core sectors - manufacturing and infrastructure, these sectors should see a boost in jobs being created by them, said Rituparna Chakraborty, Co-Founder & Executive Vice President, TeamLease Services.
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