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Budget 2014: INR 37,850 Crore allocated for Road building plan via NHAI

With special emphasis on need to develop roads and highways, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his maiden budget speech said, "We propose to allocate INR 37,850 crore for road building plan via the NHAI." A lot of this money has been proposed to ensure better connectivity of the North-East. 

The Finance Minister also announced INR 11,635 crore to develop existing ports & harbours. "We will award 16 new port projects. We also announce a shipbuilding policy in this fiscal," Jaitley said.

Giving paramount importance to the manufacturing sector, Jaitley said, "We plan to establish 7 industrial cities in India." 

"Our domestic manufacturing is still at nascent stage," he said. "Manufacturing units will be allowed to sell their products through retail and e-commerce," Jaitley said. "We need to revive growth in manufacturing," Jaitley added. 

Looking to pull the economy from its dire straits, Jaitley said, "We are aiming for a 7-8Percent GDP growth in 3-4 years." 

"The steps I will announce are only a beginning towards 7-8 Percent growth to be achieved in the next few years," Jaitley said. "We look forward to lower levels of inflation. The country is in no mood to suffer from unemployment. Continuing slowdown has posed threat to global economy. There are green shoots of global growth that are emerging," Jaitley said. Jaitley began his speech by saying, "The people of India have voted for a change. India unhesitatingly desires to grow." 

According to Jaitley, the Budget 2014 is only a step in the direction of economic recovery. Jaitley said, "We shall leave no stone unturned in creating a vibrant India." 

Stating that he is taking up the fiscal deficit target as a challenge, Jaitley said, "We will try to meet the fiscal deficit target set for us." 

"I have set a fiscal deficit target of 3.6Percent for 2015-2016," Jaitley said. "We need to introduce fiscal prudence. Fiscal prudence is of paramount importance. We cannot leave behind a legacy of debt," Jaitley stressed. 

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