CHANDIGARH: Taking advantage of these consequences of Covid-19 pandemic about the nation’s market, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Thursday declared an economical package of over Rs 1,100 crore.
In light of the problems confronted with the labourers working in the unorganised sector, a relief package of Rs 600 crore was declared for 12 lakh for households.
Beneath the ambit of the bundle, a financial help of Rs 5,000 will be awarded to all families.
Anyway, a relief package of Rs 150 crore was announced for smaller shopkeepers.
In addition, a reduction of 25 percent was supplied to 600 farmers on buy of e-tractors.
The statements were made from the CM in a press conference held to mark the conclusion of 600 times of the next waiver of their state authorities.
The ministry has also declared a financial help of Rs 5,000 per household to the households of Corona warriors such as Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) and personnel in the National Health Mission (NHM).
The state government had declared an ex-gratia of Rs two lakh on departure because of Covid-19 of a relative decreasing between the age group of 18 to 50 years to BPL households.
The advantages of this strategy were awarded by the chief minister on Thursday on 46 households by shifting the sum in their account during Direct Benefit Transport (DBT).
Besides that, according to the statement made by the state authorities, the chief minister obtained Rs 5,000 per household moved straight to the bank account of 2,755 BPL households, who’ve Covid-affected relatives at home isolation.
Surcharge waived off electricity bills until June 30The chief minister stated that the energy department has determined that surcharge won’t be enforced on power bills until June 30.
Aside from that, the state government has declared to offer relief to the dealers as industry activities are impacted because of Corona pandemic.
Khattar stated the customers whose average power bill for the weeks of April, May and June will be 50% less compared to the typical power bill for the weeks of January, February and March, their fixed cost of Rs 10,000 will be off.
Those customers whose adjusted fees vary from Rs 10,000 to Rs 40,000, can find a rebate up to Rs 10,000 plus a rebate of 25% will be provided on power bills having adjusted charges of over Rs 40,000.
Property taxation exemptionKhattar stated it has been decided to pay the whole property taxation for its first quarter of this calendar year 2021-22.
For this, a fiscal burden of about Rs 150 crore is going to be hauled by the Urban Local Bodies Department.