New Delhi:Delhi Finance Minister Atishi on Monday said the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government is trying to realise the dream of 'Ram Rajya', when she presented her maiden budget.
She presented the Delhi government's Rs 76,000 crore budget for 2024-25 in the State Legislative Assembly on Monday. As per the budget, the government has allocated Rs 16,396 crore for education for the financial year 2025.
'Ram Rajya', as an idea, has been cropping up in the speeches of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. He has been very vocal in advocating the concept of 'Ram Rajya'. Earlier in his Republic Day speech, he said the AAP government adopted 10 principles of "Ram Rajya" and is providing quality education, healthcare services, free electricity and water to people and ensuring women's safety.
She also announced the 'Mukhyamamantri Mahila Samman Yojana' under which women aged 18 and above will get Rs 1,000 per month. She also asserted the government is inspired by the ideals of Ram Rajya. The government announced an allocation of Rs 2,000 crore for the 'Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana' for the welfare and empowerment of women from 2024-25.
Under this scheme, a woman above 18 years of age will get Rs 1,000 per month, she said. For a woman to become eligible under the scheme, she should be a Delhi voter, should not be availing benefits under any other government scheme and should not be an income taxpayer, she said. According to the final electoral roll of Delhi published in January this year, there are 67,30,371 female voters in the national capital.
She also announced that the Business Blasters scheme, which was till now being implemented in schools, will now be implemented in universities and Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs).
Last year, the AAP government allocated Rs 78,800 crore for the financial year 2023-24 and announced nine schemes as part of the G20 preparations. The Delhi government's budget size for 2022-23 was Rs 75,800 crore and Rs 69,000 crore in the preceding year. In her budget speech, Atishi remembered Manish Sisodia, former Delhi education minister, and Satyendar Jain, former Delhi health minister, for their roles in shaping the education and health models in New Delhi.
"This is a moment of pride that the (Arvind) Kejriwal government is presenting its tenth budget today. I am not just presenting the tenth budget but a picture of changing Delhi. (Arvind) Kejriwal came as a ray of hope. We are all inspired by Ram Rajya. We are working hard towards realising the dream of Ram Rajya," she maintained.