UP Budget 2022: What did the common people get this time in Yogi's budget, from gas cylinders to these big announcements

Posted on 26th May 2022 by rohit kumar

Uttar Pradesh Government 2.0 presented its first budget today. Finance Minister Suresh Khanna presented the state's budget of 6 lakh 15 thousand 518 crores for the year 2022-23 2022-23 in the Lucknow-based assembly on Thursday. Taking care of the election promises in this budget, the government has made a provision ranging from free LPG cylinders to old age pension, etc. Know what the common people have got from this budget...

 

The general public will get these benefits-

 

Under the Ujjwala scheme, two cylinders will be given free of cost to the beneficiaries in a year.

To promote natural farming, the entire Bundelkhand will be connected with natural farming in the next five years. To provide free irrigation to the farmers, under PM Kusum Yojana, solar panels are being provided free of cost.

 

In case of accidental death or disability of farmers, a provision of Rs 5 lakh has been made. The support price of paddy grade-A has been fixed at Rs 1960 per quintal. The minimum support price of wheat has been fixed at Rs 2015 per quintal.

 

Children of registered construction workers and orphans from classes 6 to 12

 

To provide quality free residential education, one Atal residential school is being established in each of the 18 mandals of the state. A provision of Rs 300 crore is proposed for this.

 

Under the Leprosy Disabled Maintenance Scheme, a provision of Rs.34 crore 50 lakh is proposed at the rate of Rs.3000 per month.

 

For the implementation of schemes for the overall welfare of elderly priests, saints, and priests, a board will be constituted, for this a provision of one crore rupees is proposed.

An arrangement of Rs 600 crore is proposed for the Chief Minister's mass marriage scheme.

 

The amount of Divyang Maintenance Grant, which was only Rs 300 per person per month before the year 2017, has been increased to Rs 1000 per month.

 

Under the old-age pension scheme, the amount of pension of each beneficiary has been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 1000 per month.

 

About 3000 nurses were appointed in Government Medical Colleges/Hospitals. About 10,000 have been created which will be filled over the next several years.

 

Under the Chief Minister's Village Industries Employment Scheme, in the year 2022-2023, a target is to employ 16000 people by establishing 800 units.

 

In the financial year 2022-23, a target has been set to generate 32 crore man-days under the MNREGA scheme.

 

Uttar Pradesh Mukhyamantri Bal Seva Yojana is being operated from June 2021 for the provision of maintenance, education, medical, etc. of the children orphaned due to Kovid-19 infection. Financial assistance of Rs.4000 per month is being given to eligible children.

 

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