Two of Prime Minister’s pet programmes -- the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and Make in India -- are not covered here, as these were announced after the Budget, on August 15.
SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAAN
Formal launch: Oct 2
Investment plan: Nearly Rs 2 lakh crore (Rs 2 trillion) over five years to build 120 million toilets
Status check: A total of 3.18 million toilets built between Apr 2014 and Jan 2015
FY15 target: Building 12 million toilets; appears set to be missed
Budget 2015: Big allocation expected
INTEGRATED GANGA CONSERVATION MISSION
Story so far: In Budget 2014, Rs 2,037 crore (Rs 20.37 billion) was set aside for cleaning the Ganga within two years
Budget 2015: More concrete announcements expected
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EXPENDITURE MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
Budget 2015: Some of the interim report suggestions could be incorporated
KISAN VIKAS PATRA
History: Originally launched in 1988, it was disbanded in November 2011, despite being a popular small savings scheme (gross collections of Rs 21,631.16 crore in 2009-10)
Relaunch: The scheme was relaunched in November at an interest rate of 8.7% a year; expected to remain popular
Issues: Concerns over money laundering, given the lack of clarity on ‘know your customer’ norms
SMART CITIES
Infra push: Seen as the govt’s most ambitious infrastructure drive
The plan: Developing 100 smart cities as satellite towns of larger cities by modernising the existing mid-sized ones.
A smart city is to be built at each of India’s 12 major ports, at a total investment of Rs 50,000 crore (Rs 500 billion).
Allocation: Jaitley had provided Rs 7,060 crore (Rs 70.6 billion) for the programme in his July 2014 Budget
Budget 2015: The allocation is expected to see a huge jump
3P INDIA
Infra think-tank: Meant to provide support to major projects
GOODS & SERVICES TAX
Breakthrough: Budget 2014 announced the govt’s intent to find a solution to the Centre-state standoff over GST through approving the necessary plans
Status check: In December, the Cabinet approved the constitutional amendment Bill for the rollout of GST, after securing a consensus among states.
Though the Centre made concessions in the form of a 1% supply-side tax and compensation for states, it gave India and industry the GST they wanted
Likely rollout: April 2016
TAX REFORMS
Committee: A panel was set up to scrutinise cases arising out of retrospective amendment to tax laws in 2012
Budget promise: The government had in Budget 2014 promised the investor community a stable tax regime
The govt, which in Budget 2014 promised to review and form an opinion on the direct taxes code, is yet to do so
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