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India's union budget 2025-26 unveils a 'package of hope' for rural region

India's union budget 2025-26 unveils a 'package of hope' for rural region

Times of Oman10-02-2025

New Delhi: The Union Budget 2025-26 has emerged as a beacon of hope for rural India, offering a transformative roadmap aimed at inclusive growth, sustainable development, and economic resilience.
With a dedicated focus on agrarian reforms, digital connectivity, infrastructure, and employment generation, the government has unveiled a "Package of Hope" that is poised to bridge the rural-urban divide and uplift millions from poverty.
Agriculture
Recognising the pivotal role of agriculture in India's economy, the budget has introduced several farmer-centric initiatives.
A significant increase in the allocation to the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) scheme will ensure timely financial assistance to small and marginal farmers.
Additionally, the government has expanded the scope of the Agricultural Infrastructure Fund to modernise cold storage, warehouses, and food processing units, thereby reducing post-harvest losses.
The budget also places a strong emphasis on precision farming and sustainable agricultural practices.
The promotion of climate-resilient crops, soil health management, and organic farming initiatives will enhance productivity while mitigating environmental concerns.
Furthermore, a new digital agriculture mission aims to integrate AI-driven solutions, drone technology, and blockchain-based farm-to-market linkages, empowering farmers with real-time data and predictive insights.
Rural infrastructure and connectivity
The "Package of Hope" underscores the importance of rural infrastructure in catalysing economic growth.
A substantial budgetary allocation has been earmarked for the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) to accelerate rural road construction, ensuring last-mile connectivity.
Enhanced funding for rural electrification under the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana will illuminate more villages, fostering entrepreneurship and industrial activity.
In a bid to bridge the digital divide, the budget has prioritised broadband connectivity under the BharatNet initiative.
With an ambitious goal to connect all gram panchayats by 2026, this measure will revolutionise e-governance, digital education, and telemedicine services, bringing essential services closer to rural populations.
Employment generation and skill development
With an increasing need for employment opportunities in rural areas, the government has expanded the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) programme to provide more workdays and better wages.
Simultaneously, skill development initiatives such as the Skill India Mission and the Rural Livelihood Mission have received a boost to equip youth with vocational training and entrepreneurial skills.
The establishment of Rural Start-up Hubs and Agri-Tech Innovation Centres will nurture rural entrepreneurs and provide funding support through interest-free loans.
These initiatives aim to create self-sustaining rural enterprises, promoting indigenous industries like handicrafts, dairy farming, and agro-processing units.
Health and education
The Union Budget 2025-26 envisions a robust healthcare and education system for rural India.
The expansion of the Ayushman Bharat scheme will ensure quality healthcare access in remote villages.
Additionally, mobile health units and telemedicine services will cater to regions with inadequate healthcare facilities.
On the education front, the launch of the 'Rural Digital Learning Initiative' will provide smart classrooms, affordable tablets, and digital content in regional languages.
Increased investment in rural higher education and vocational training institutes will further enhance skill development, improving employability among the rural youth.
Sustainable development and renewable energy
The budget significantly emphasises sustainability and green energy adoption in rural India.
Expansion of solar microgrids, biogas plants, and incentives for renewable energy startups will facilitate a shift towards a cleaner and greener rural economy.
The government has also launched a 'Waste-to-Wealth' initiative to promote waste management and sustainable agriculture practices in villages.
The Union Budget has outlined several key initiatives to accelerate rural development, focusing on infrastructure, digital connectivity, economic empowerment, and resilience-building measures —
Jal Jeevan Mission: Expanding rural water supply
The Jal Jeevan Mission has been extended until 2028, emphasising enhancing infrastructure quality and ensuring sustainable operation and maintenance of rural piped water supply systems.
A citizen-driven approach, "Jan Bhagidhari," will play a pivotal role in achieving universal coverage. Additionally, state-level agreements will be implemented to ensure financial sustainability and long-term success.
Bharatnet Project
The Bharatnet Project will further expand internet connectivity in rural India, ensuring that all government secondary schools and primary health centres gain access to broadband services.
This initiative is expected to enhance educational resources and healthcare facilities, bridging the digital divide in remote areas.
India Post: A key driver of rural economy
India Post, with its extensive network of 1.5 lakh rural post offices and 2.4 lakh DakSevaks, will be leveraged to boost economic growth in rural areas.
Through India Post Payments Bank, it will offer micro-enterprise credit, digital services, and institutional financial solutions.
Additionally, India Post will transform into a major logistics provider, supporting entrepreneurs, small businesses (MSMEs), and self-help groups.
Rural Prosperity and Resilience Programme
A multi-sectoral "Rural Prosperity and Resilience" initiative will be launched in partnership with states to address underemployment in agriculture.
By promoting skill development, adopting modern technology, and facilitating targeted investments, this programme aims to strengthen the rural economy.
Special attention will be given to empowering women, young farmers, marginalised communities, and landless households, ensuring that migration is an option rather than a necessity.
The Union Budget 2025-26 truly heralds a new dawn for rural India.
By addressing critical areas such as agriculture, infrastructure, employment, healthcare, education, and sustainability, the Indian government's "Package of Hope" aims to create a self-reliant and prosperous rural landscape.

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