“Interim Budget of J&K highlights Govt’s commitment of rapid economic growth ,it ensures growth is socially inclusive, sustainable”
“J&K’s interim budget focuses on fast expansion of agricultural economy,addresses regional imbalances, seeks to bridge rural-urban divide”
“Budget creates an enabling environment for investment, Seeks to accelerate industrial growth”
“ Budget will ensure that industries generate more employment, provide support to thrust areas identified for investment, It will encourage start-up ecosystem in J&K”
“Budget focuses on skill dev, employment of Nari Shakti, Seeks benefits of rapid economic growth flow equitably to women in rural & urban areas, SHGs empowered , women-owned business enterprises provided access to resources & networks”
Jammu : Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha lauded J&K’s Interim Budget 2024-25 and expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
The Lt Governor in a post on “X” formerly called twitter wrote “Grateful to PM Narendra Modi Ji & FM Nirmala Sitharaman for J&K’s interim Budget 2024-25, which is dedicated to farmers, women, youth, marginalized section of society and seeks to strengthen the grass-root democracy in J&K .
Interim budget highlights the govt’s commitment of rapid economic growth & it ensures that the growth is socially inclusive and sustainable. It focuses on fast expansion of agricultural economy & addresses the issue of regional imbalances & seeks to bridge rural-urban divide.
The budget 2024-25 creates an enabling environment for investment & seeks to accelerate industrial growth.The budget will ensure that industries generate more employment, provide support to thrust areas identified for investment & it will encourage start-up ecosystem in the J&K.
Budget focuses on skill development & employment of Nari Shakti. It seeks to ensure that benefits of rapid economic growth flow equitably to the women in rural & urban areas, SHGs are empowered & women-owned business enterprises are provided access to resources & networks”.






