Karnataka Budget 2025 Welfare Schemes. Karnataka Budget 2023 CM Bommai announces farmerfriendly schemes by raising loan term limits The budget allocates ₹51,034 crore for the state's five flagship guarantee schemes, which have become a cornerstone of the Congress government's welfare agenda. Siddaramaiah emphasised that the Karnataka government's schemes provide clear answers to many social and economic challenges raised by international forums.
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The entire amount allocated for the Karnataka Budget 2025-2026 was ₹4.095 lakh crore The budget allocates ₹51,034 crore for the state's five flagship guarantee schemes, which have become a cornerstone of the Congress government's welfare agenda.
Current Affairs 11 March 2025
Synopsis: The Congress-led Karnataka government reiterated its commitment to the five Guarantee schemes in the 2025-26 state budget, with ₹51,034 crore allocated to welfare initiatives aimed at empowering marginalised communities.While critics have questioned the sustainability of these schemes - which include free bus travel for women, direct financial aid for households, free electricity. Synopsis: The Congress-led Karnataka government reiterated its commitment to the five Guarantee schemes in the 2025-26 state budget, with ₹51,034 crore allocated to welfare initiatives aimed at empowering marginalised communities.While critics have questioned the sustainability of these schemes - which include free bus travel for women, direct financial aid for households, free electricity. Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday announced various welfare schemes for minorities in his budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, including Rs 50,000 to support simple marriages and Rs 1,000 crore under the Chief Minister's Minority Colony Development Programme
Development, education stressed in Budget. Karnataka Budget 2025-26 | Women welfare schemes File Photo: Women applicants seen waiting for their turn to submit applications and avail Rs 2,000 under Gruha Lakshmi scheme at Karnataka One. The Karnataka Budget set aside ₹51,034 crore for the five guarantee schemes promised by the Congress.
Social justice, tribal department funds cut in Maharashtra, given to Ladki Bahin scheme Report. The BJP criticised these measures calling them "appeasement". For the financial year 2025-26, the total estimated expenditure stands at Rs 4,09,549 crore, comprising Rs 3,11,739 crore in revenue expenditure, Rs 71,336 crore in capital.