Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday presented AAP government seventh and national capital’s first paperless budget. From making Covid 19 vaccine free for the people of Delhi in government hospital to aiming towards making Delhi’s per capita income equivalent to Singapore’s per capita income by 2047, there were several highlights in the budget. Lets look at them.

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* Today I present this 'Deshbhakti Budget' in view of the Centre's celebrations of India's 75 years of independence with 75 weeks as 'Deshbhakti Mahotsav' starting on March 12. This Budget will focus on India's 75 as well as 100 years of independence,” said Manish Sisodia.

*We are aiming towards making Delhi’s per capita income equivalent to Singapore’s per capita income by 2047. A growth of 16% in the income would be required to successfully achieve this goal. It will be difficult but we will work towards making it a success: Delhi Deputy CM told ANI 

*COVID-19 vaccines will be available free of cost for people of Delhi in government hospitals in the UT, we have allotted Rs 50 crores budget for the same. Soon, per day vaccination will be increased to 60,000 from 45,000: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in Assembly

*Delhi will have its first Sainik School alongside Delhi Armed Forces preparatory academy where besides regular studies, students will be acquainted with NDA coaching: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia during Budget announcement in Assembly

 

*To ease the process of being treated for minor diseases, the Delhi govt will be opening 'Mohalla Clinic' across the city. To help middle-class women get better treatment, 'Vishesh Mohalla Clinic ' will be opened in the city: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia

 

*The government will provide instructors in each colony to promote 'Dhyan and yoga' and a total of 25 crore budget will be allocated towards this: Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia in Assembly

 

*"The goal is to have 25% of new vehicles registered in Delhi as electric vehicles by 2024. The bigger goal is to have national capital completely free of vehicular pollution by the 100th anniversary of Independence Day," said Sisodia.