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New Delhi, Mach 26,
2020> Uttar Pradseh Samachar Sewa.
The Union Finance &
Corporate Affairs Minister Smt.
Niramla Sitharaman announced Rs 1.70
Lakh Crore relief package under
Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana
for the poor to help them fight the
battle against Corona Virus. While
addressing the press conference here
on Thursday, Smt. Sitharaman said
“Today’s measures are intended at
reaching out to the poorest of the
poor, with food and money in hands,
so that they do not face
difficulties in buying essential
supplies and meeting essential
needs.”
Following are the
components of the Pradhan Mantri
Garib Kalyan Package:
PRADHAN
MANTRI GARIB KALYAN PACKAGE
I. Insurance scheme
for health workers fighting COVID-19
in Government Hospitals and Health
Care Centres
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Safai
karamcharis, ward-boys, nurses,
ASHA workers, paramedics,
technicians, doctors and
specialists and other health
workers would be covered by a
Special insurance Scheme.
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Any health
professional, who while treating
Covid-19 patients, meet with some
accident, then he/she would
be compensated with an amount of
Rs 50 lakh under the scheme.
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All government
health centres, wellness centres
and hospitals of Centre as well as
States would be covered under this
scheme approximately 22 lakh
health workers would be provided
insurance cover to fight this
pandemic.
II. PM Garib Kalyan
Ann (अन्न)
Yojana
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Government of India
would not allow anybody,
especially any poor family, to
suffer on account of
non-availability of foodgrains due
to disruption in the next three
months.
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80 crore
individuals, i.e, roughly
two-thirds of India’s population
would be covered under this
scheme.
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Each one of them
would be provided double of their
current entitlement over next
three months.
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This additionality
would be free of cost.
Pulses:
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To ensure adequate
availability of protein to all the
above mentioned individuals, 1 kg
per family, would be provided
pulses according to regional
preferences for next three months.
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These pulses would
be provided free of cost by the
Government of India.
III. Under Pradhan
Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana,
Benefit to farmers:
IV. Cash transfers
Under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana:
Help to Poor:
Gas cylinders:
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Under PM Garib
Kalyan Yojana, gas cylinders, free
of cost, would be provided to 8
crore poor families for the next
three months.
Help to low wage
earners in organised sectors:
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Wage-earners below
Rs 15,000 per month in businesses
having less than 100 workers are
at risk of losing their
employment.
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Under this package,
government proposes to pay 24
percent of their monthly wages
into their PF accounts for next
three months.
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This would prevent
disruption in their employment.
Support for senior
citizens (above 60 years), widows
and Divyang:
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There are around 3
crore aged widows and people in Divyang category
who are vulnerable due to economic
disruption caused by COVID-19.
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Government
will give them Rs 1,000 to tide
over difficulties during next
three months.
MNREGA
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Under PM Garib
Kalyan Yojana, MNREGA wages would
be increased by Rs 20 with effect
from 1 April, 2020. Wage increase
under MNREGA will provide an
additional Rs 2,000 benefit
annually to a worker.
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This will benefit
approximately 13.62 crore
families.
V. Self-Help groups:
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Limit of collateral
free lending would be increased
from Rs 10 to Rs 20 lakhs.
VI. Other components
of PM Garib Kalyan package
Organised
sector:
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Employees’
Provident Fund Regulations will be
amended to include Pandemic as the
reason to allow non-refundable
advance of 75 percent of the
amount or three months of the
wages, whichever is lower, from
their accounts.
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Families of four
crore workers registered under EPF
can take benefit of this window.
Building and Other
Construction Workers Welfare Fund:
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Welfare Fund for
Building and Other Constructions
Workers has been created under a
Central Government Act.
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There are around
3.5 Crore registered workers in
the Fund.
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State Governments
will be given directions to
utilise this fund to provide
assistance and support to these
workers to protect them against
economic disruptions.
District Mineral Fund
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The State
Government will be asked to
utilise the funds available under
District Mineral Fund (DMF) for
supplementing and augmenting
facilities of medical testing,
screening and other requirements
in connection with preventing the
spread of CVID-19 pandemic as well
as treating the patients affected
with this pandemic.
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