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January 15, 2021 12:43 IST
ASHA workers allowance would be hiked by ₹1,000 in recognition of their role in COVID-19 management, Finance Minister said.
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Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issac leaving to the State Assembly with Budget papers, in Thiruvananthapuram on January 15, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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ASHA workers allowance would be hiked by ₹1,000 in recognition of their role in COVID-19 management, Finance Minister said.
Kerala Finance Minister T.M. Thomas Isaac began the presentation of the Budget claiming Kerala had scripted a success story in the management of COVID-19.
He outlined the different measures launched by the Health department to control the pandemic and the steps taken to provide relief to those affected by the lockdown.
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The Kerala government said it expected to generate 20,000 jobs for the youth through start-up projects.
Kerala Finance Minister TM Thomas Isaac on Friday presented the sixth Budget of the Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF government in the Assembly, which focuses on education, jobs and technology.
Isaac commenced his Budget speech with quotes from a poem written by Sneha, a Class 7 student of Kuzhalmandam government school in Palakkad.
A substantial sum of money has been allocated for welfare schemes, technology, innovations, education and agriculture. The Budget also proposes schemes to generate employment and help start-ups.
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) government proposed a raise in social welfare pension to people below the poverty line to Rs 1,600 per month, an increase of Rs 100 from last December, which was increased just before the local body elections. Around 60 lakh people benefit from this scheme.