Jaitley asserted that the government is committed to allocate more resources to the farm sector, which he identified as the biggest challenge for high growth.
"Agriculture is the biggest challenge and the unseasonal rains have resulted in an agrarian crisis," Jaitley said here this evening at an event to launch three new social security schemes.
"Once the resources with the government grow, the biggest component of the resources will be allocated for agriculture and irrigation to meet the challenge," he said without revealing how much will be quantum of the support.
This led to calls for greater support to the farm sector, which has been having difficult rains due to changes in weather patterns.
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In what may only aggravate the trouble, the Met office has also predicted for a lower-than-normal monsoons for this season, which can affect the summer crops in the rain-fed country.
Banks have also promised to help the farmers by deferring the repayment for loans in affected areas.
With questions being raised over the government's commitment to social sector schemes in certain quarters, Jaitley today affirmed full support to programmes and added that in some cases like the MNREGA, it has also increased allocations.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the government is for the poor. The data speaks for itself, the schemes for the poor should continue," he said.
The launch of three schemes, devoted to pensions, accident and life insurance, should be seen as a step to instill social security net in the country, Jaitley said, adding that till now there was no such security for the people.
All the three schemes, which follow the high decibel bank account opening campaign of the government, aim to provide cheaper services to the people and ensure they have something to fall back on.