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India plans to hike rural housing subsidies to over $6.5bn after election setback, sources say

July 3, 2024
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India plans to hike rural housing subsidies to over $6.5bn after election setback, sources say
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NEW DELHI: India plans to increase state subsidies on rural housing in the upcoming federal budget by as much as 50% from the previous year to more than $6.5 billion, after setbacks for the prime mister’s party in elections, two government sources said.

The planned hike in housing subsidies is part of a broader government initiative to boost spending on rural infrastructure including village roads and a jobs programme to help millions of young people stuck in the agriculture sector amid limited manufacturing jobs.

If approved, it would mark the largest annual increase in federal spending on the rural housing programme since its inception in 2016.

“The government is worried over widespread rural economic distress, driven by higher food inflation and sluggish growth in farmers’ incomes,” said one of the government sources with knowledge of budget discussions.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is having to rely on allies to run the government for the first time in a decade, after the opposition did much better than expected in a bitterly fought national election that ended last month.

Under the PM Awas Yojna (Rural) housing scheme, the government aims to facilitate construction of an additional 20 million houses over the next few years, after providing aid for more than 26 million homes for poor households over the past eight years.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to announce details of plan during the budget presentation later this month.

“We expect a substantial increase in allocations for several rural schemes this year, including housing, roads and jobs programme,” said the second government source, noting federal subsidies for rural housing could exceed 550 billion rupees ($6.58 billion), up from 320 billion rupees last fiscal year.

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He said state spending on the rural jobs programme was expected to increase substantially from an earlier estimate of 860 billion rupees, but the government may seek parliament approval for this additional spending later, not as part of the budget.

He said a separate proposal for increasing spending on village roads was also under consideration, from earlier estimates of 120 billion rupees in the current fiscal year.

Both sources spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to discuss budget proposals with the media.

Tags: Bharatiya Janata PartyFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharamanhike rural housing subsidiesIndiaIndian Prime Minister Narendra ModiMinistry of Rural Development
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