Vox Pupuli
A pro-poor, pro-farmer language dominates. Even if the the middle class, the BJP바카라s core constituency, is alienated.
- New National Health Protection Scheme to provide health insurance cover of Rs 5 lakh to 10 cr poor families
- 24 new medical colleges and hospitals, at least one in each state
- Rs 3,794 cr allocated for MSME sector as credit support, capital and interest subsidy on innovation
- Corporate tax on MSMEs with turnover of up to Rs 250 cr reduced from 30 per cent to 25 per cent
- Compulsory EPF contribution for women reduced from 12 per cent to 8 per cent for first three years
- Disinvestment target for 2018-19 set at Rs 80,000 cr
- No change in income tax. Standard deduction of Rs 40,000 to be reintroduced; medical, travel benefits to go
- Tax exemption on interest income, medical insurance, up to Rs 50,000 to benefit senior citizens
- Long-term capital gains tax on gains above Rs 1 lakh
- Education, health cess up from 3 to 4 per cent
- Housing for poor by 2022
- 18 new schools of planning and architecture in IITs
- Rs 3 lakh crore allocated for Mudra Yojana
- 99 cities selected under Smart City plan
- Fiscal Deficit target for 2018-19: 3.3 per cent of GDP
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There바카라s a loud attempt to woo back a critical community the Narendra Modi government is widely alleged to have alienated country-wide. Farmers are now being offered a raised minimum support price, while there바카라s a promise of heavy investment in the agriculture markets. Budget 2018-19 also proposes to aid the MSME sector that provides the bulk of employment. In all, the priorities remind one that this is finance minister Arun Jaitely바카라s last full Budget ahead of next year바카라s general elections.
Alongside is a major sop for the poor through a new health insurance scheme that is expected to cover 10 crore families or people five times more that figure. Whether it will replace the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) or be a parallel scheme is not yet clear. Even experts aren바카라t sure about the selection of the families eligible for the Rs 5 lakh per annum health insurance. 바카라The National Health Protection Scheme is not backed by any budgetary allocation other than that for RSBY,바카라 points out Subrat Das of the Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability. 바카라There is a lot of stress on insurance where allocation for RSBY has increased from Rs 470 crore in 2017-18 (revenue estimates) to Rs 2,050 crore in 2018-19 (budget estimates).바카라


Finance minister Arun Jaitley arrives at Parliament to present Budget 2018
As people await details on schemes to boost the farm sector and to improve education and healthcare that figure among the key thrust areas in the Budget, alongside a continued push to infrastructure, the common man finds nothing new on the plate. In fact, he will be picking up part of the tab for a promised improvement in health and education facilities through a one per cent higher cess.
Dr D.K. Srivastava, chief policy advisor with EY India, says the Budget is on expected lines except for a 바카라slippage in the fiscal deficit target바카라. That, he says, is entirely due to a revised estimate of revenue expenditure, which has exceeded the budgeted estimate by more than Rs 1 lakh crore. 바카라A rise in tax revenue or in disinvestment returns couldn바카라t accommodate it. Result: a significant rise in the base for next year also in percentage terms.바카라 On capital expenditure, the estimate is 바카라much less바카라 than last year바카라s. 바카라Had it been the other way round, it would have been a healthier trend.바카라


The focus on the farm sector is not enough to revive agriculture growth, says S. Mahendra Dev, vice-chancellor of Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research. It won바카라t lead to doubling of farm income, as measures like fixing the MSP at 1.5 times the input cost are not clear, he tells Outlook. 바카라Nor is it clear how the government is to implement the price deficiency payment programme.바카라 For, firstly, MSP is fixed only for 24 crops, and the government anyway procures only enough for the PDS or food security, Prof Dev points out. 바카라Secondly, the rural market plan has been in the making for last several years, including during the UPA tenure. So far, institutional mechanisms for farmers바카라whether in case of pricing or warehousing, food processing, exports or extension services바카라have all been lacking, whether through the public sector or PPP.바카라
Farmer leader Sudhir Panwar says for agriculture, the Budget is high on decibel but poor in gains. 바카라As expected, the finance minister touched all issues faced by farmers but without any implementation mechanism,바카라 he adds. He mocks at the minister바카라s claim of fulfilment of the election promise of 50 per cent of profit on input costs, rubbishing Jaitley바카라s statement of having already implemented it for the rabi crop allegedly providing a profit margin of 112 per cent on wheat and 72 per cent on gram. 바카라Such calculations will hardly benefit farmers,바카라 Panwar notes. 바카라Similarly, increase of credit from Rs 10 lakh crore to Rs 11 lakh crore will enhance only private investment and add to farmers바카라 indebtedness.바카라


Industrialists view Budget presentation live on TV at CII-Delhi
Dr Shashanka Bhide, director, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), feels the Budget continues earlier initiatives, especially in the case of priorities for expenditure. For instance, the reforms relating to direct benefit transfers are set to strengthen, which will bring efficiency to programme implementation. 바카라The initiatives on health, education, affordable housing and rural infrastructure are within the overall framework followed over the years, with specific new emphases,바카라 he says. 바카라On the revenue front, there are no major changes after the major GST reform of the previous year. This major reform needs greater attention to make it work.바카라
Mritiunjoy Mohanty, who teaches economics at IIM-Calcutta, points out that the Economic Survey 2018-19 did note the economy is yet to emerge from a historically unprecedented investment slowdown since 2012. 바카라The Budget has rightly focused on rural output and incomes,바카라 he says. 바카라Whether this will spur rural investment without addressing the severe debt overhang is anybody바카라s guess. If not, expenditure on railway and airport infrastructure may not be sufficient to spur investment growth.바카라
Jaxay Shah, president of real estate developers바카라 apex body CREDAI, is confident that the government바카라s infrastructure push right from rural roads to affordable homes, metro connectivity, smart cities, housing for poor, among others will prove a shot in the arm. The plans rolled out by the government include building 31 lakh homes in urban areas and 51 lakh in rural areas, besides completion of 9,000 km of highways and doubling of 18,000 km of railway track.
On the socio-economic front, Jaitley focuses on the health needs of the poor and the pensioners. Development expert N.C. Saxena says one area the minister could have done more was enhancement of the National Social Assistance Programme payout of Rs 200 per month, which has remained unchanged for last several years. Currently, the poor not only suffer due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure but also find it tough to meet the expenses.
The new health insurance is expected to benefit 50 crore people. To Saxena, the promise holds meaning only if the government acts quickly in not just identifying the beneficiaries and distributing the cards but also improving the healthcare facilities. Also, even as Jaitley acknowledges poor learning outcomes in a large number of schools at all levels, Saxena underlines that education, and all other areas, including farm insurance and other government-run schemes, require more supervision and impact evaluation. 바카라Unless you look at implementation and evaluation with naming and shaming, it is not going to yield any results,바카라 he says. 바카라Agriculture for instance has a large number of schemes but not enough review. Similarly, education needs more focus as outcomes show lack of quality.바카라


The ruling BJP바카라s trade union arm is fuming. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh has threatened agitations, starting with a countrywide demonstration immediately. The Budget has totally neglected the woes of labour, even though it has 바카라for the first time바카라 given more thrust to rural development, agriculture, health and infrastructure. 바카라Anganwadi workers, ASHA karmis and other scheme workers who belong to the poorest-paid workers appointed under the central government have nothing as relief,바카라 says BMS general secretary Virjesh Upadhyay. 바카라Middle-class employees are unhappy with no increase in their ceiling for tax exemption; at the same time the cess on income tax is increased from 3 per cent to 4 per cent,바카라 he says. 바카라This was done at a time when the budget claims 41 per cent increase in the tax payers바카라 net.바카라
The government바카라s plans to merge the four public sector general insurance companies has greatly upset the BMS, which fears retrenchment. Having benefited from the energy major ONGC바카라s acquisition of the HPCL in exceeding its disinvestment targets, the plans for listing following a merger of the four insurance companies is expected to help the government meet its disinvestment target of Rs 80,000 crore for 2018-19 as against Rs 72,500 crore in 2017-18, which is now expected to reach Rs 1 lakh crore by this fiscal end
Overall, EY바카라s Srivastava says the net impact on infrastructure development will be limited even as the fiscal deficit target of 3 per cent has been shifted to FY 2021. Reason: the overall capital expenditure is coming down even as its focus is on infrastructure. 바카라These reflect budgetary compulsions mostly driven by non-asset-forming expenditure. What it implies is that even as government dis-saving remains high, overall there is a continued fall in the savings rate,바카라 he adds. 바카라The two sectors responsible for this are the household sector and the public sector. When the savings rates fall, the corresponding investment rate also falls and this does not augur well for our long-term or potential growth rate.바카라
Prof Dev lauds government efforts to boost fisheries and animal husbandry through allocation of Rs 10,000 crore, but points out that mere allocation is not enough unless supported by proper implementation. Agriculture investment바카라as a proportion of agriculture GDP바카라has declined to 15 per cent in 2015-16 from 18 per cent in 2011-12. How the government proposes to revive it is not clear even as the old debate on investment versus subsidy remains unresolved.
One area of concern Bhide of MIDS voices is the maintenance of a balance between public investment in infrastructure and resources to meet the basic needs of the more vulnerable sections of the population. For, the expenditure growth in 2018-19 over the previous year is 10 per cent compared to the growth of 12 per cent in 2017-18. 바카라Essentially, private investment revival, with the improved ease-of-doing-business metric in place, now will require clear signs of accelerating growth, both domestic and exports, although some tax measures may have helped,바카라 he adds.
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- Infrastructure: Allocated Rs 5.97 lakh crore against 2017-18 estimate of Rs 4.94 lakh crore
- Education: Up from Rs 79,686 crore in 2017-18 (BE) to Rs. 85,010 crore (BE), a 6.7 per cent increase; but share in Union Budget dips to 3.5 per cent in 2018-19 (BE).
- Health:Allocations rise from Rs 47,352 crore in 2017-18 (BE) to Rs 52,800 crore in 바카라18-19 (BE), a 12 per cent increase
- Sanitation: The total Swachh Bharat Mission outlay is Rs 17,843 crore, slightly down fromRs 19, 248.27 crore in 2017-18 (RE)
- National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) allocation dips marginally from Rs 7,050 crore in 바카라17-18 (RE) to Rs. 7,000 crore in 바카라18-19 (BE)
- Nutrition: Compared to 2017-18 RE, outlays dip for MBP/PMMVY (universalised last year to all pregnant/lactating women) by 7.5 per cent, for NHM (3.7 per cent), NRDWP (0.7 per cent), and SBM (7.3 per cent). Fund utilisation under Anganwadi services (or ICDS) schemes dips further from Rs 16,683 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 14,735.6 crore in 2016-17.
- Women and Child: Allocation up from Rs 22,095 crore in 바카라17-18 (BE) to Rs 24,700 crore in 바카라18-19 (BE). Budget for child-related schemes rises in absolute numbers but dips from 3.32 per cent to 3.23 per cent of Budget.