Budget for making India self-reliant, says PM Modi
The focus of the Union Budget is on providing basic amenities to the poor, middle class and youth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday, and asserted that it is imperative that India becomes self-reliant.

Addressing a symposium on 'Atmanirbhar Arthavyavastha' (self-reliant economy) organised by the BJP, he listed out initiatives announced in the union budget such as vibrant border villages, plans to introduce 5G technology, schemes for the farm sector and asserted that the fundamentals of the economy were strong and the nation was moving in the right direction.
"In 2013-14, public investment was at just Rs 1.87 lakh crore. In this year's budget, we have pegged it at Rs 7.5 lakh crore. This is a four-fold increase from the UPA years," Modi said in his virtual address that was watched by chief ministers and party workers across the country.
He said his government's "effective" policies have led to increase in the GDP to Rs 2.30 lakh crore from Rs 1.10 lakh crore seven years ago, exports have almost doubled to 4.70 lakh crore from Rs 2.50 lakh crore in 2013-14 and forex reserves have shot up to USD 630 billion from USD 275 billion.
The prime minister said the focus of the union budget was on providing basic amenities to the poor, middle class and youth and his government was working on the saturation coverage of basic facilities.
"In the last seven years, we have given three crore poor people 'pucca' houses, and made them 'lakhpatis'. Those who lived in slums, have their own houses," he said.
"Our government has increased the price and size of these houses so that there is space for education for children. Out of this, most of the houses are in the name of women. We have also made women 'maalkins' (owners)," the prime minister said.
He urged BJP workers to create awareness among the masses about the union budget and the initiatives taken by the government for the welfare of the poor.
"The fields of Bundelkhand will be green, homes will get drinking water and water will reach fields," he said.
He said the government also plans to impart National Cadet Corps training to youth in border villages and will help them join the armed forces.
Modi also hit out at opposition parties for spreading misconception about minimum support price and asserted that his government had made record procurement of farm produce, which has benefited crores of farmers.
"Farmers are expected to get Rs 1.5 lakh crore as MSP for paddy alone this season," he said.
For the defence sector, Modi said his government was encouraging 'Make in India' and 68 per cent of the capital procurement had been earmarked for domestic industry.
The budget, he said, has envisioned a 2,500-km long natural farming corridor along banks of the river Ganga.
He said very soon every village will have optical fibre connectivity and 5G technology will usher in a new era.
Tax benefits for startups in budget will motivate youngsters to innovate, he noted.
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