City
Epaper

Himachal Pradesh Budget 2022: Three free cylinders in a year for economically weaker sections

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 4, 2022 11:40 IST

In the budget session 2022-23 of Himachal Pradesh, NABARD funded Rs. 150 crores to MLA priority fund. In which ...

Open in App

In the budget session 2022-23 of Himachal Pradesh, NABARD funded Rs. 150 crores to MLA priority fund. In which MLA voluntary fund increased to 12 lakhs. Also, the government decided to continue the Ujjwala scheme and announced, three free cylinders in a year the economically weaker sections will get three free cylinders on new connections. Four new grain markets will be opened.

Earlier, CM Jai Ram Thakur, started his speech with poetry in Hindi, "कहा, मिट्टी से कुछ ख्वाब उगाने आया हूं,मैं धरती का गीत सुनाने आया हूं चार दिए तेरी दहलीज पर रोशन हैं, मैं एक और दिया जलाने आया हूं" (I have come to grow some dreams from the soil, I have come to tell the song of the earth, Four lamps are illuminated on your threshold, I have come to light another lamp) 

Tags: Himachal Pradesh Budget 2022-23
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022: Details and Highlights of the Himachal Pradesh budget 2022-23

NationalHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022: Major announcements in Himachal Pradesh Budget 2022

NationalHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022: 8 thousand 412 crores for education sector in Himachal Pradesh budget

NationalHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022: One thousand Anganwadi buildings will be constructed in the state

NationalHimachal Pradesh Budget 2022: Honorarium of Zilla Parishads, Vice President, Honorarium of President to increase

National Realted Stories

NationalSC Collegium recommends appointments in nine different HCs

NationalInternal reservation: Row erupts over survey households in Karnataka, three staffers suspended

NationalTripura no longer a safe zone for infiltrators, says CM Saha

NationalGovt will take a positive decision on problems of farmers, labourers: Maha Minister

National'Free electricty and free water can't continue for long': Rajasthan BJP chief Madan Rathore