Health infrastructure and research and development may attract major support in the forthcoming budget of the Modi government which is expected to be tabled on the first day of February in the Parliament. Sources have told Sputnik that Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to get the economy, which has been ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic, firing on all cylinders by focusing on the health sector.
The pandemic has highlighted a great weakness in India's health infrastructure and the budget is likely to fix that, sources in the finance ministry have said.
“Research and development in the health sector and setting up health infrastructure may remain one of the key focus areas in the budget,” a source close to the treasury told Sputnik.
It may be noted that the Indian government is also facing a major hit to the tax revenue because of the pandemic which means that there might not be direct government funding for any sector.
“More reforms in the healthcare sector such as research and development in collaboration with the private sector is also on the cards. Setting up hospitals in partnership between the government and the private sector may also be announced,” the source indicated.
In last year's budget, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had cut funding for one of the major flagship projects of the Bharatiya Janata Party government - the health insurance scheme – Ayushman Bharat Yojana, bringing free healthcare to 40 percent of the population.
Having originally allocated $923 million for the scheme for 2019-20, funding was cut to $466.7 million. In the last year’s budget, total spending worth $428 billion was outlined and revenues of $316 billion were expected for the present financial year (April 2020 – March 2021).