"The budget focuses on welfare of poorest of poor and inclusive growth," Singh, who also holds the Finance portfolio,said in hisbudgetspeech.
In a major initiative, the state government announced to launch Suchna Kranti Yojna (SKY) under which 45 lakh smartphones will be provided to family belonging tobelow poverty line (BPL) and college students. The beneficiaries would also get SIM cards along with the phone.
"A provision of Rs 200 crore (for 2017-18) has been made for the first phase of the scheme, which will be fully implemented over a period of 2-2.5 years," the CM told reporters on the Assembly premises.
Under the 'Bastar Net' project, 'digital information highway' will be set up in Bastar division (a Left Wing Extremism affected region), the CM said.
"800 km optical fiber cables will be laid in the Bastar region for the expansion of Internet and other digital services," he added.
Besides, 12,348 fair price shops in the state are being linked to digital payment mode.
"In the first phase, Public Distribution System (PDS) in five districts- Dhantari, Mahasamund, Balod, Raigarh and Rajandgaon, will go cashless," he added.
The state budget underlined that the estimated expenditure is 7.58 per cent higher than the revised estimate of 2016-17.
The budget allocates 36 per cent of expenditure in development heads for scheduled tribe sector and 12 per cent for the scheduled caste sector.
The social sector expenditure is estimated at 41 per cent and economic sector expenditure is 38 per cent of the total expenditure.
Nine Javahar Navoday Vidyalay will be opened at
Bijapur, Sukma, Kondagaon, Gariyabnd, Bemetara, Mungeli, Balodabazar, Sarguja and Balrampur districts, he said.
Similarly, three Kendriya Vidyalay will be established at Bijpaur, Sukma and Naya Raipur, he added.
The agriculture sector has been allotted Rs 10,433 crore, a 26 per cent rise as compared to the allocation made in 2016-17, he said.
Under the Mukhyamantri health insurance scheme, the amount of sum insured has been increased from Rs 30,000 to Rs 50,000.
The budget also proposes to set up new Industrial areas in Bhatapara, Lakhanpuri (Kanker) and Mahrumkala (Rajnandgaon).
Under good governance, 'Dial 112' scheme will be launchedto provide speedy police assistance in cases of crime, accidents, any medical emergency, the CM said.
Goods and Services Tax is to be implemented soon. Hence, no major change has been proposed in the tax structure.
Under the tax proposals, consumers will get half a per cent of tax relief in case of payment through digital mode except for specified articles like cement, steel, coal, diesel, petrol, kerosene, motor vehicle, pan masala and tobacco products.
"This arrangement will be effective till the time GST (goods and services tax) is implemented," Singh said.
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