Budget Boosts Youth Employment and Rural Growth: Amarpreet Singh Kale
New Economic Plan Targets Skill Development and Infrastructure Improvement
The Union Budget introduces ambitious initiatives for youth empowerment, rural connectivity, and housing, aiming to drive India’s overall economic progress.
JAMSHEDPUR – The recently unveiled Union Budget has been praised as a comprehensive plan focusing on youth empowerment and national development.
Former BJP state spokesperson Amarpreet Singh Kale has commended the central government’s budget as inclusive and growth-oriented.
The budget outlines bold objectives for India’s advancement, emphasizing youth empowerment and rural development.
It proposes to generate 40 million job opportunities in the next five years, alongside substantial investments in skill development programs.
The government has raised the Mudra loan ceiling from 1 million to 2 million rupees, enhancing credit accessibility for underprivileged citizens.
A key priority is improving rural connectivity, with plans to build all-weather roads for 25,000 villages across the nation.
The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana will oversee the construction of 30 million additional homes nationwide, benefiting low and middle-income families.
In an innovative move, the government aims to provide internship opportunities to 10 million youth in 500 top companies over five years.
Participants in this scheme will receive a monthly allowance of 5,000 rupees, further supporting their professional growth.
Kale stressed that the budget addresses the aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians and will promote comprehensive growth across all societal sectors.
He remarked, "This budget lays the foundation for a self-reliant India and heralds a new era of progress, particularly in states like Bihar, Jharkhand, and the Northeast."

