Kerala's Bold Financial Packages: A Pre-Election Gamble?
Kerala Finance Minister K N Balagopal announced new financial packages to boost welfare pensions and ASHA workers' honorariums amidst central financial constraints. Despite criticism from Union Minister George Kurian and ongoing protests by ASHA workers, the state government remains optimistic about fulfilling its commitments ahead of local elections.
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Kerala Finance Minister K N Balagopal expressed confidence on Thursday in the state's ability to implement recently unveiled financial packages despite economic challenges posed by central government restrictions.
The packages boast increased welfare pensions, hiked honorariums for ASHA workers, and a fresh women's security scheme, introduced amidst upcoming local elections. Critics, including Union Minister of State George Kurian, labeled the packages as populist tactics.
While ASHA workers gain a modest honorarium increase amidst ongoing protests, their demands for higher pay and retirement benefits continue to challenge the state government’s fiscal commitments.
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