President Pranab Mukherjee arrives at the Parliament House in his buggy
to address a joint session on the first day of the Budget Session
President
Pranab Mukherjee on Monday listed inclusive growth as the top priority
of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government and said the regime
would take care of the problem of unemployment.
“Inclusive growth covering the poorest of poor is the government’s priority,” the President said
The President hinted that the Centre wanted to seek a consensus on passing the land ordinance.
“Protecting
the interest of farmers, their right to fair compensation,
rehabilitation and financial compensation has been refined,” he said,
adding: “Land acquisition is required for critical public projects like
rural hospitals and schools.”
According
to the President, the government was streamlining scholarship schemes
for the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and the minorities to ensure
they received disbursements in time.
The
government, he said, was committed to create jobs, and bring
transparency and accountability in the enforcement of labour laws.
The
President highlighted that the government had taken several initiatives
including smart cities, skill development, ease of doing business and
tapping the country's demographic dividend.
“The fundamental tenet is ‘Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas,” the President said.
He
pointed out that the Centre is emphasising on clean energy and aims to
take up the share of clean energy up to 15 per cent in the next seven
years. He also spoke about the potential in the tourism sector.
“A
new tourism policy is on the anvil,” the President said, adding that
tourist visa-on-arrival facility has been expanded to 44 countries.
The
President said the government was committed to promote cooperative
federalism and end financial “untouchability” to enhance the ease of
doing business.
On
the need of “tapping the demographic dividend”, he said the government
has initiated measures “to stimulate action in a range of fields, from
sanitation to smart cities, poverty elimination to creation of wealth”
containing inflation and stimulate economy.
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