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SME Times News Bureau | 01 Feb, 2020
A cross-section of stakeholders, including trade bodies and economists,
and politicians on Saturday hailed the Union Budget 2020-21 presented by
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament, even as the
opposition criticized it as "anti-people and anti-economy".
The
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) North-East Council, Federation of
Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry's (FICCI) North-East Chapter,
Tea Association of India, Federation of Industry and Commerce of North
Eastern Region (FINER) termed the Budget "pragmatic and positive".
CII
North-East Council Chairman S.K. Barua applauded the Budget and said
that the Krishi Udaan Scheme will boost agricultural sector exports in
northeast India.
"The Kisan Rail scheme will also benefit
farmers of the northeast region. There have been many takeaways for the
MSME sector also. Overall, it is a progressive and growth- oriented
Budget," he added.
FICCI North-East Advisory Council Chairman
Ranjit Barthakur said it is a pragmatic and balanced Budget in rather
difficult times.
"The focus on agriculture and infrastructure is
welcome. The Budget has made an allocation of Rs 2.83 lakh crore for
agriculture and allied sectors and also announced credit availability of
Rs 15 lakh crore for the rural and agri-sector.
"These measures
will help revive the demand in the rural economy. We hope part of the
agriculture allocation will also be used for the tea and animal
husbandry sectors," Barthakur added.
He also welcomed the move to develop inland waterways on the Brahmaputra.
FINER leaders termed the Budget proposals growth-oriented and a boost to agriculture and allied sectors.
Tea
Association of India Secretary-General P.K. Bhattacharjee said that the
change in incentive schemes for chemical fertilisers, as proposed in
the budget, might impact the tea industry.
Assam Chief Minister
Sarbananda Sonowal said the Budget was "pro-people" and structured on
the overall theme of "Ease of Living."
In a statement, he said
that it would help the northeastern states, including Assam, to climb
the ladder of "optimum growth" as "Kisan Rail" and "Kisan Udaan" would
facilitate farmers in seamless supply of their produce and sell them in
international markets in the wake of the government's "Act East Policy".
Assam
Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma also expressed satisfaction over
the Budget which he said would inspire growth and create employment.
Tripura Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma, who holds the finance portfolio, echoed the views of his Assam counterpart.
"The
budget is very comprehensive. Agricultural and allied sectors,
education and health sectors are given priority. More coordinated
measures have been incorporated. More funds for various flagship schemes
will only egg on growth," Dev Varma added.
On the other hand,
senior Tripura Congress leader Gopal Roy termed the Budget "anti-people
and anti-economy, adding that "no sufficient allotment of funds was made
for the northeastern region. The BJP government is only keen to sell
the country's significant PSUs like Air India and Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Limited."
Roy said there was no word about waiving of farmers' loans.
Leading
economist M.P. Bezbarua said that the Budget's primary focus on the
rural economy was an important issue that the government took up in
right earnest.
"The Finance Minister has reiterated to double
farmers income by 2022. Comprehensive measures for 100 water-stressed
districts have been proposed. Major reforms through PM-KUSUM, Krishi
Udan and Kisan Rail schemes are steps in the right direction which will
benefit the northeast region as well," Bezbarua pointed out.
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