Assam budget 2019-20: One-tula gold to brides

 SMTV Desk 2019-02-06 15:52:29  Assam Budjet, one tula Gold,
Assam budget 2019-20: One-tula gold to brides

Here is the latest news that, the Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday presented a Rs 1,193.04-crore deficit budget for 2019-20, introducing several new schemes including rice at Rs 1 per kilogram for the poor, 1 tola (10 gram) gold to the brides, among others.



From this aspect, The Minister also announced waiver of hotel fees for students and some social security schemes to cover the young widows and 'divgyangs' and scholarship schemes for the higher education of girls from the minority communities.

The budget also announced Affordable Nutrition & Nourishment Assistance (ANNA) Yojana under which the government plans to provide rice at a further subsidized rate of Re 1 per kg instead for the benefit of 53 lakh households.



Giving details of the Affordable Nutrition & Nourishment Assistance (ANNA) Yojana, Sarma said the gov will provide rice at a subsidized rate of Re 1 per kg instead of the present Rs 3 per kg in order to further strengthen food security for our people.

He said that the scheme is expected to benefit 53 lakh households across the state and added the government will start the pilot implementation of ANNA Yojana from March, 2019.

"I am happy to announce that we shall give 'one tola gold', costing around Rs 38,000 as on today, to brides belonging to all such communities of our state where it is customary to provide gold at the time of wedding," Sarma said while presenting the budget.



The gold benefit will be extended to those brides who belong to families whose yearly earning is less than Rs 5 lakh.

"The government will provide free text books to students upto degree level (Arts, Science and Commerce) from the present level of Class XII," Sarma said.

"A subsidy of Rs 700 per student per month to be paid for 10 months in a year, irrespective of their economic status, on the mess bills, for those students staying in the hostels of government, or provincialised colleges and universities," the minister said, adding the government will also provide battery operated 'e-bikes' to all girl students who secure 1st division or above in their higher secondary examinations.