The word “subsidy”, in fact, found mention only once in the finance minister’s speech when he referred to credit-linked subsidy for 1,000 mini labs to be set up by qualified local entrepreneurs for testing of soil samples and their nutrient level.
The overall subsidy burden will go up marginally by 5 per cent in FY18. The food subsidy is estimated to be about 8 per cent higher next year at Rs 1,45,338.6 crore. The petroleum subsidy is expected to come down by Rs 2,532 crore, indicating the government has not factored any increase in global petroleum prices.
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