Rs 16,534 cr for health, duty on AIDS drugs gone
Rs 16,534 cr for health, duty on AIDS drugs gone
Rs 10.42 bn allotted for a revised strategy on fighting polio.

New Delhi: The Budget allocation for health for 2008-09 was Friday increased by 15 per cent over that for the current fiscal to Rs 165.34 billion (Rs 16,534 cr) with Finance Minister P Chidambaram laying particular stress on HIV/AIDS, polio and healthcare for the rural and urban poor.

Expressing satisfaction that the prevalence of HIV/AIDs in the country had come down to 0.36 percent from the earlier 0.9 percent, Chidambaram announced Rs.9.93 billion for the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO).

NACO is the apex body to prevent, curb and educate people about the disease. India is home to 2.5 million HIV/AIDS patients including over 70,000 children below the age of 14.

Chidambaram also exempted excise duty on all anti-AIDS drugs and cut customs duty from 10 percent to five percent on life saving drugs.

Focusing on the polio scare in the country, particularly in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the minister allocated Rs10.42 billion for a revised strategy on the crippling disease. India recorded 864 cases in 2007 as against 676 cases the previous year.

Already this year, India has reported 82 cases, more than the number of cases reported in entire 2005.

Praising the health ministry's flagship programme, the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) that aims at improving the healthcare of the rural population, Chidambaram allocated Rs.120.5 billion for the project.

He said India had trained 462,000 women health volunteers, popularly known as ASHA, and upgraded 323 district hospitals across the country.

Calling the education and health sectors "the twin pillars on which rests the edifice of social sector reforms", the minister made two major interventions -- under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, every worker in the unorganised sector in the below poverty line (BPL) category and his family would get health cover of Rs.30,000.

For the elderly, a National Programme for the Elderly is to be started in 2008-09.

The budget provides for Rs.10 billion for the Aam Admi Bima Yojana that provides insurance cover to poor households. This will cover 10 million poor households in addition to the 10 million likely to be covered by Sep 30 this year

The Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana will be functional from April 1 2008. Initially it will start in states of Delhi and neighbouring Haryana.

Chidambaram also announced a five-year tax holiday for setting up hospitals in Tier-II and Tier-III cities.

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