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UP Budget 2021-22: Rs 50 crore for COVID vaccination, Rs 140 cr for Ayodhya airport - Highlights
With a target of making Uttar Pradesh atmanirbhar , the Yogi Adityanath government on Monday presented a whopping Rs 5,50,270.78 crore budget for 2021-22 in the state Assembly. With Assembly elections in the state less than a year away, the budget includes new schemes of Rs 27,598.40 crore.
The budget presented by Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, in the presence of CMÂ Yogi Adityanath , is over Rs 37,410 crore more than the previous year s budget size, making it the largest fund allocation. Reading out the budget speech from a laptop, Khanna said the target was to make Uttar Pradesh atmanirbhar and ensure all-round development of the state.
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Indian Prime Minister for SAARC medical visa
India on Thursday mooted an ambitious regional cooperation plan for seamless movement of doctors, nurses and air ambulances between countries of the SAARC and Indian Ocean Region during medical emergencies noting that greater integration was critical to making the 21st century the century of Asia.
Addressing a workshop on âCovid-19 management, experience and the way forwardâ with 10 neighbouring countries, including Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked experts to consider a special visa scheme for doctors and nurses so that they could travel quickly within the region during health emergencies on the request of the receiving country. The Pakistan representative at the meeting is learnt to have supported Indiaâs stand on collaboration and stated âhyper-nationalist mentality wonât helpâ. Pakistan said it would be part of any regional cooperation on the issue, reports The