Karnataka Budget 2024: good news for senior citizens, announced Anna Suvidha scheme

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, who has presented the budget 14 times, is presenting his 15th budget today. Total size of the budget is Rs 3,71,383 crore.

Karnataka Budget 2024: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is presenting the Karnataka Budget for the year 2024-25. In the beginning, he blamed central government. The guarantee schemes made by the Congress government are not election gimmicks. In Karnataka Budget 2024 state government give good news for senior citizens, announced Anna Suvidha scheme.

He said that our government has undertaken guarantee schemes for the prosperity of the poor. Total size of the budget is Rs 3,71,383 crore. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, who has presented the budget 14 times, is presenting his 15th budget today.

Karnataka Budget  2024: good news for senior citizens, announced Anna Suvidha scheme
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This time, the CM Siddaramaiah brought the budget copies in the bag of the state-owned Lidkar company and started a new tradition. CM Siddaramaiah has announced in the budget that he will implement the ‘Anna Suvidha’ scheme.

He said that under the new scheme ‘Anna Suvidha’ a home delivery app will be created and the service of this scheme will be provided to the homes of senior citizens who are above 80 years of age. The CM also announced that a horticulture college would be established at Alamela in Vijayapur district.

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Karnataka Budget  2024: good news for senior citizens, announced Anna Suvidha scheme
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Free Bus Pass announced for rural journalists:

The Karnataka government has announced the free bus pass scheme for rural journalists in the budget and the dream of decades has come true. The state president of the association Sivananda Tagaduru thanked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for fulfilling the promise given by the 38th state conference of journalists organized by the Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) on February 3rd and 4th in Davangere.

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The KUWJ recalled and congratulated the Chief Minister for acting on his word regarding the claim presented by the KUWJ regarding the free bus pass in the program held in Mandya and Mysore. The Karnataka Union of Working Journalists specially remembered and congratulated Transport Minister Ramalingareddy, who responded to fulfill the demand for bus pass, and Chief Minister’s Media Adviser KV Prabhakar, who cooperated at all stages.

KUWJ State President Shivananda Tagadoor has requested that the Information Department should immediately implement the bus pass scheme announced in the budget.

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