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ILLUSTRATED OF UNION BUDGET 2017-18 (SECTOR WISE)
USED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
INTENDED
INTRODUCTION:- Budget 2017-18 is unique due to 3 major reforms. First, presentation
of Budget advanced to 1st February to enable the Ministries to operationalise all activities
from the commencement of the financial year. Second, merger of Railways Budget with
General Budget to bring Railways to the centre stage of Government’s Fiscal Policy.Third,
removal of plan and non- plan classification of expenditure to facilitate a holistic view of
allocations for sectors and ministries. This article has taken from www.finmin.nic.in
Key Features of Union Budget 2017-2018:-
1. PERSONAL INCOME-TAX:-
o Existing rate of taxation for individual assesses between income of Rs.2.5
lakhs to 5 lakhs reduced to 5% from the present rate of 10% .
o Surcharge of 10% of tax payable on categories of individuals whose annual
taxable income is between Rs.50 lakhs and Rs. 1 crore.
o Simple one-page form to be filed as Income Tax Return for the category of
individuals having taxable income upto Rs. 5 lakhs other than business income.
2. PUBLIC SERVICE:-
o To utilise the Head Post Offices as front offices for rendering passport
services.
o A Centralised Defence Travel System has been developed through which
travel tickets can be booked online by our soldiers and officers.
o Web based interactive Pension Disbursement System for Defence Pensioners
will be established
o The Government e-market place which is now functional for procurement of
goods and services
3. YOUTH PROGRAMME:-
o SWAYAM platform is to be launched with at least 350 online courses.This
would enable students to virtually attend courses taught by the best faculty.
o Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras is to be extended to more than 600
districts across the country. 100 India International Skills Centres will be
established across the country.
o National Testing Agency to be set-up as an autonomous and self-sustained
premier testing organisation to conduct all entrance examinations for higher
education institutions.
o Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion
programme (SANKALP)is to be launched at a cost of Rs. 4000 crores.SANKALP
will provide market relevant training to 3.5 crore youth.
4. THE POOR AND THE UNDERPRIVILEGED:-
o Mahila Shakti Kendra will be set up with an allocation of Rs. 500 crores in
14 lakh ICDS Anganwadi Centres.This will provide one stop convergent support
services for empowering rural women with opportunities for skill development,
employment, digital literacy, health and nutrition.
o Under Maternity Benefit Scheme Rs. 6,000 each will be transferred directly
to the bank accounts of pregnant women who undergo institutional delivery and
vaccinate their children.
5. INFRASTRUCTURE & RAILWAY:-
o For transportation sector as a whole,including rail,roads,shipping,provision
of Rs. 2,41,387 crores has been made in 2017-18.
o For 2017-18, the total capital and development expenditure of Railways has
been pegged at Rs. 1,31,000 crores.This includes Rs. 55,000 crores provided by the
Government
o For passenger safety, a Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh will be created with a
corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crores over a period of 5 years.
o Unmanned level crossings on Broad Gauge lines will be eliminated by 2020.
o It is proposed to feed about 7,000 stations with solar power in the medium
term.
o Two new All India Institutes of Medical Sciences to be set up in Jharkhand
and Gujarat.
o For senior citizens, Aadhar based Smart Cards containing their health
details will be introduced.
o SMS based Clean My Coach Service has been started.
o Coach Mitra a single window interface, to register all coach related
complaints and requirements to be launched.
o Proposed to set up strategic crude oil reserves at 2 more locations, namely,
Chandikhole in Odisha and Bikaner in Rajasthan.This will take our strategic
reserve capacity to 15.33 MMT.
o Second phase of Solar Park development to be taken up for additional 20,000
MW capacity.
6. MGNREGA:-
o Women participation in MGNREGA has increased to 55% from less than
48% .
o MGNREGA allocation to be the highest ever at Rs. 48,000 crores in 2017-18.
7. FARMERS & RURAL DEVELOPMENT :-
o Target for agricultural credit in 2017-18 has been fixed at a record level of
Rs. 10 lakh crores.Farmers will also benefit from 60 days’ interest waiver
announced on 31 Dec 2016.
o To ensure flow of credit to small farmers, Government to support NABARD
for computerisation and integration of all 63,000 functional Primary Agriculture
Credit Societies with the Core Banking System of District Central Cooperative
Banks. This will be done in 3 years at an estimated cost of Rs. 1,900 crores.
o Coverage under Fasal Bima Yojana scheme will be increased from 30% of
cropped area in 2016-17 to 40% in 2017-18 and 50% in 2018-19 for which a budget
provision of Rs. 9000 crore has been made.
o New mini labs in Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) and ensure 100% coverage
of all 648 KVKs in the country for soil sample testing.
o the Long Term Irrigation Fund already set up in NABARD to be augmented
by 100% to take the total corpus of this Fund to Rs. 40,000 crores.Dedicated Micro
Irrigation Fund in NABARD to achieve ‘per drop more crop’ with an initial corpus
of Rs. 5,000 crores.
o Coverage of National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) to be expanded from 250
markets to 585 APMCs. Assistance up to Rs. 75 lakhs will be provided to every e-
NAM.
o Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund to be set up in
NABARD with a corpus of Rs. 2000 crores and will be increased to Rs. 8000 crores
over 3 years.
8. TRANSPARENCY IN ELECTORAL FUNDING:-
o Maximum amount of cash donation, a political party can receive, will be Rs.
2000/- from one person.Political parties will be entitled to receive donations by
cheque or digital mode from their donors.
o Every political party would have to file its return within the time prescribed
in accordance with the provision of the Income-tax Act.
o Existing exemption to the political parties from payment of income-tax would
be available only subject to the fulfillment of these conditions.
9. PROMOTING DIGITAL ECONOMY:-
o No transaction above Rs.3 lakh would be permitted in cash subject to certain
exceptions.
o Miniaturised POS card reader for m-POS (other than mobile phones or
tablet computers), micro ATM standards version 1.5.1, Finger Print Readers /
Scanners and Iris Scanners and on their parts and components for manufacture of
such devices to be exempt from BCD, Excise/CV duty and SAD
10. MEASURES FOR STIMULATING GROWTH:-
o Allowable provision for Non-Performing Asset of Banks increased from
7.5% to 8.5%. Interest taxable on actual receipt instead of accrual basis in respect
of NPA accounts of all non-scheduled cooperative banks also to be treated at par
with scheduled banks.
o Basic customs duty on LNG reduced from 5% to 2.5% .

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  • 1. ILLUSTRATED OF UNION BUDGET 2017-18 (SECTOR WISE) USED FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED INTRODUCTION:- Budget 2017-18 is unique due to 3 major reforms. First, presentation of Budget advanced to 1st February to enable the Ministries to operationalise all activities from the commencement of the financial year. Second, merger of Railways Budget with General Budget to bring Railways to the centre stage of Government’s Fiscal Policy.Third, removal of plan and non- plan classification of expenditure to facilitate a holistic view of allocations for sectors and ministries. This article has taken from www.finmin.nic.in Key Features of Union Budget 2017-2018:- 1. PERSONAL INCOME-TAX:- o Existing rate of taxation for individual assesses between income of Rs.2.5 lakhs to 5 lakhs reduced to 5% from the present rate of 10% . o Surcharge of 10% of tax payable on categories of individuals whose annual taxable income is between Rs.50 lakhs and Rs. 1 crore. o Simple one-page form to be filed as Income Tax Return for the category of individuals having taxable income upto Rs. 5 lakhs other than business income. 2. PUBLIC SERVICE:- o To utilise the Head Post Offices as front offices for rendering passport services. o A Centralised Defence Travel System has been developed through which travel tickets can be booked online by our soldiers and officers. o Web based interactive Pension Disbursement System for Defence Pensioners will be established o The Government e-market place which is now functional for procurement of goods and services 3. YOUTH PROGRAMME:- o SWAYAM platform is to be launched with at least 350 online courses.This would enable students to virtually attend courses taught by the best faculty.
  • 2. o Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendras is to be extended to more than 600 districts across the country. 100 India International Skills Centres will be established across the country. o National Testing Agency to be set-up as an autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organisation to conduct all entrance examinations for higher education institutions. o Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness for Livelihood Promotion programme (SANKALP)is to be launched at a cost of Rs. 4000 crores.SANKALP will provide market relevant training to 3.5 crore youth. 4. THE POOR AND THE UNDERPRIVILEGED:- o Mahila Shakti Kendra will be set up with an allocation of Rs. 500 crores in 14 lakh ICDS Anganwadi Centres.This will provide one stop convergent support services for empowering rural women with opportunities for skill development, employment, digital literacy, health and nutrition. o Under Maternity Benefit Scheme Rs. 6,000 each will be transferred directly to the bank accounts of pregnant women who undergo institutional delivery and vaccinate their children. 5. INFRASTRUCTURE & RAILWAY:- o For transportation sector as a whole,including rail,roads,shipping,provision of Rs. 2,41,387 crores has been made in 2017-18. o For 2017-18, the total capital and development expenditure of Railways has been pegged at Rs. 1,31,000 crores.This includes Rs. 55,000 crores provided by the Government o For passenger safety, a Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh will be created with a corpus of Rs. 1 lakh crores over a period of 5 years. o Unmanned level crossings on Broad Gauge lines will be eliminated by 2020. o It is proposed to feed about 7,000 stations with solar power in the medium term. o Two new All India Institutes of Medical Sciences to be set up in Jharkhand and Gujarat. o For senior citizens, Aadhar based Smart Cards containing their health details will be introduced. o SMS based Clean My Coach Service has been started. o Coach Mitra a single window interface, to register all coach related complaints and requirements to be launched. o Proposed to set up strategic crude oil reserves at 2 more locations, namely, Chandikhole in Odisha and Bikaner in Rajasthan.This will take our strategic reserve capacity to 15.33 MMT. o Second phase of Solar Park development to be taken up for additional 20,000 MW capacity. 6. MGNREGA:- o Women participation in MGNREGA has increased to 55% from less than 48% . o MGNREGA allocation to be the highest ever at Rs. 48,000 crores in 2017-18. 7. FARMERS & RURAL DEVELOPMENT :-
  • 3. o Target for agricultural credit in 2017-18 has been fixed at a record level of Rs. 10 lakh crores.Farmers will also benefit from 60 days’ interest waiver announced on 31 Dec 2016. o To ensure flow of credit to small farmers, Government to support NABARD for computerisation and integration of all 63,000 functional Primary Agriculture Credit Societies with the Core Banking System of District Central Cooperative Banks. This will be done in 3 years at an estimated cost of Rs. 1,900 crores. o Coverage under Fasal Bima Yojana scheme will be increased from 30% of cropped area in 2016-17 to 40% in 2017-18 and 50% in 2018-19 for which a budget provision of Rs. 9000 crore has been made. o New mini labs in Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) and ensure 100% coverage of all 648 KVKs in the country for soil sample testing. o the Long Term Irrigation Fund already set up in NABARD to be augmented by 100% to take the total corpus of this Fund to Rs. 40,000 crores.Dedicated Micro Irrigation Fund in NABARD to achieve ‘per drop more crop’ with an initial corpus of Rs. 5,000 crores. o Coverage of National Agricultural Market (e-NAM) to be expanded from 250 markets to 585 APMCs. Assistance up to Rs. 75 lakhs will be provided to every e- NAM. o Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund to be set up in NABARD with a corpus of Rs. 2000 crores and will be increased to Rs. 8000 crores over 3 years. 8. TRANSPARENCY IN ELECTORAL FUNDING:- o Maximum amount of cash donation, a political party can receive, will be Rs. 2000/- from one person.Political parties will be entitled to receive donations by cheque or digital mode from their donors. o Every political party would have to file its return within the time prescribed in accordance with the provision of the Income-tax Act. o Existing exemption to the political parties from payment of income-tax would be available only subject to the fulfillment of these conditions. 9. PROMOTING DIGITAL ECONOMY:- o No transaction above Rs.3 lakh would be permitted in cash subject to certain exceptions. o Miniaturised POS card reader for m-POS (other than mobile phones or tablet computers), micro ATM standards version 1.5.1, Finger Print Readers / Scanners and Iris Scanners and on their parts and components for manufacture of such devices to be exempt from BCD, Excise/CV duty and SAD 10. MEASURES FOR STIMULATING GROWTH:- o Allowable provision for Non-Performing Asset of Banks increased from 7.5% to 8.5%. Interest taxable on actual receipt instead of accrual basis in respect of NPA accounts of all non-scheduled cooperative banks also to be treated at par with scheduled banks. o Basic customs duty on LNG reduced from 5% to 2.5% .