In the third Namo Shri Scheme, the government proposed a provision of Rs 750 crore in the budget for the year 2024-25. Under the scheme, pregnant women from 11 categories including SC, ST, NFSA, and PM –JAY beneficiaries will be provided assistance of Rs 12,000.The Budget outlay of Rs 3,32,465 crore for 2024-25 indicates an increase of Rs 31,444 crore, or 10.44 percent, over the previous fiscal. The government presented the Budget with an estimated surplus of Rs 146.72 crore and proposed no new taxes. While no new taxes were proposed, the state government has proposed to give citizens a relief of Rs 754 crore by easing some provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act and stamp duty.In his Budget address, Desai announced a host of schemes and projects and said the state government kept GYAN — Garib (the poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmer), and Nari Shakti (women power) at the core while preparing the Budget. The finance minister also announced the conversion of seven municipalities Navsari, Gandhidham, Morbi, Vapi, Anand, Mehsana and Surendranagar-Wadhwan into municipal corporations.Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel told the media following the budget that this budget has been created keeping in mind Prime Minister Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat in 2047.“The poor, young, farmers, and women have been given priority for their development. This is an encouraging Budget,” said the minister.The state Congress, on the other hand, said the Budget was directionless. Amit Chavda, the Opposition leader said,“The income tax revenue has increased, while the government has been very stingy in providing relief to the people .”
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