Odisha CM Declares Covid-19 Bundle worth Rs 1,690 crore for Inferior, Poorer Segments – News2IN
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Odisha CM Declares Covid-19 Bundle worth Rs 1,690 crore for Inferior, Poorer Segments

Odisha CM Declares Covid-19 Bundle worth Rs 1,690 crore for Inferior, Poorer Segments
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BHUBANESWAR: Chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday declared Covid-19 bundle worth Rs 1,690 crore which could help landless farmers, construction workers, urban poor, food safety beneficiaries, MGNREGS employees and primitive tribes of this nation.
Announcing the bundle, the chief minister Naveen Patnaik said though the Covid-19 outbreak had impacted the fiscal condition of different parts of this society, the economic-weaker segments would be the worst affected.
“The continuing lockdown from the nation has impacted the financial status of the weak and employee sections of this country.
Maintaining their insecurities in your mind, the state administration has declared the bundle,” stated the ministry.
According to the bundle, approximately 17.83 lakh landless agricultural labourers from the country would get financial aid of Rs 1,000 eachyear.
Even the landless agricultural labourers may additionally obtain Rs 207 crore in 3 instalments below the state administration’s Kalia scheme.
The ministry announced Rs 260 crore underneath the Mukhyamantri Karma Tatpara Abhiyan (MUKTA) which intends to offer employment opportunities to the urban poor at most of the 114 urban regional bodies in the nation.
In the same way, employees below the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) will acquire extra Rs 50 daily as chief ministry’s support over and above the normal wage for a span of 3 weeks through April 2021 on June 2021.
The state government will invest about Rs 300 crore for the goal.
Under the country food safety strategy, the chief minister declared to supply 5 kg of rice for free over July 2021 into November 2021 where the state government has declared to shell out Rs 92.86 crore.
Formerly, the Centre extended free foodgrains strategy to National Food Security Act (NFSA) beneficiaries until November.
Amongst others, the state authorities declared Rs 33.10 crore to offer livelihood aid of Rs 5,000 each household of the 13 especially vulnerable tribal bands (PVTGs) from the nation.
The help is going to be deposited into the account of this PVTGs.
In the same way, post-matric pupil of more than five lakh program caste (SC) and program tribe (ST) pupils payable to Rs 252.35 for just six weeks (April-September 2021) will be deposited into the bank account of the parents.
The registered building workers would also receive financial help of Rs 1500 for the state government will invest about Rs 360 crore.
The physically challenged pupils studying in several exceptional schools of this country would continue to get the Banishree food, scholarship allowances and other advantages.

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