"Financial situation is bad. The RBI had warned the government. We will use the new financial year for consolidation," Lalduhoma said after governor Hari Babu Kambhampati administered the oath of office and secrecy to him and 11 other ministers at the Raj Bhavan. "Our top priority is the farmers. Finance department has ₹150 lakh (left) under the Socio-Economic Development Programme," the new CM said.
MGNREGS wages of about ₹35,000-40,000 crore are estimated to have gone into the construction of houses under the PMAY (Gramin) since the scheme was rolled out in November 2016 by revamping the erstwhile India Awas Yojana, said the person. House construction has picked up pace in the last two years, pushing up the MGNREGS wage costs on such an account.
The Indian government aims to complete the construction of 29.3 million houses for rural poor by December 2023, with 24 million already completed. The remaining 5.3 million houses are expected to be finished ahead of the January 2024 deadline. The government plans to reach key milestones in its flagship schemes on important dates, such as Independence Day, to showcase its success ahead of the next general election. The budget for rural housing has been increased to ?54,487 crore, while the budget for the urban version of the scheme has been reduced to ?25,103 crore. Additionally, the Ayushman Bharat healthcare scheme is expected to register an additional 70 million families in the next four months. | Latest News India
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