Budget Will Bring New Era for Rural India: Arjun Munda
Former minister says that tribal welfare, road connectivity take center stage in fiscal plan
Rural development and tribal upliftment emerge as key focus areas in the latest budget, ushering in transformative changes.
JAMSHEDPUR – The government has unveiled an ambitious fiscal blueprint that outlines plans for the development of rural infrastructure and the upliftment of tribal communities.
Arjun Munda, a former Union Minister, praised the budget for its dedication to empowering the youth, underprivileged individuals, women, and farmers.
The Janjati Upnat Gram Abhiyan has been introduced with the goal of improving the living conditions of tribal communities throughout the country.
An impressive amount of Rs 11 lakh crore has been set aside for the fourth phase of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana.
This initiative aims to improve road connectivity to 25,000 rural settlements, ensuring that they have access to transportation in all weather conditions. This will not only make it easier for people to travel but also create more economic opportunities for these communities.
"This budget sets the stage for a thriving India," commented a local economist. The emphasis on rural development and tribal welfare has the potential to significantly impact the lives of millions of people.
The fiscal plan also highlights the need for extensive reforms in land administration, urban planning, and building regulations.
A new system for identifying plots is set to be implemented in rural areas, offering the potential for better land management and increased transparency.
These measures are anticipated to simplify development processes and promote structured growth in both urban and rural sectors.
The government’s focus on rural connectivity and tribal welfare indicates a move towards promoting inclusive growth and ensuring equitable development.

