Break-up of ₹20 lakh crore 'Aatm Nirbhar Bharat' stimulus package:
- Yogesh Suthar
- May 28, 2020
- 2 min read
The announcements made by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman concluded the relief measures undertaken in five tranches by the government as part of the economic package announced by PM Modi for ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. The minister, towards the end of her speech, also provided a tranche-wise complete break-up of the stimulus. Importantly, the overall package which stood at Rs 20,97,053 crore. Below is the complete break-up of the package launched to make India ‘self-reliant’ amid and post COVID-19 time.

Earlier measures: ₹1,92,000 crore
Revenue lost due to tax concessions announced since March 22: ₹7,800 crore
PM Garib Kalyan Package: ₹1,70,000 crore
PM's announcement for health sector: ₹15,000 crore
Part 1: ₹5,94,550 crore
The five-part stimulus package announced beginning May 13 comprised ₹5.94 lakh crore in the first Part that provided credit line to small businesses and support to shadow banks and electricity distribution companies.
Emergency working capital facility for businesses including MSMEs: ₹3 lakh crore
Subordinate debt for stressed MSMEs: ₹20,000 crore
Fund of fund for MSMEs: ₹50,000 crore
EPF support for businesses and workers: ₹2,800 crore
Reduction in EPF rates: ₹6,750 crore
Special liquidity scheme for NBFCs, HFCs and MGIS: ₹30,000 crore
Partial credit guarantee scheme 2.0 for liabilities of NBFCs and MFIs: ₹45,000 crore
DISCOMS: ₹90,000 crore reduction in TDS/TCS rates: ₹50,000 crore
Part 2: ₹3,10,000 crore
The second Part included free foodgrain to stranded migrant workers for two months and credit to farmers, totalling ₹3.10 lakh crore.
Free food grain supply for migrant workers for 2 months: ₹3,500 crore
Interest subvention for MUDRA Shishu loans: ₹1,500 crore
Special credit facility for street vendors: ₹5,000 crore
Housing CLSS-MIG: ₹70,000 crore
Additional emergency WCF through NABARD: ₹30,000 crore
Additional credit through KCC: ₹2 lakh crore
Part 3: ₹1,50,000 crore
Stimulus under Part-3 which included incentives for Food Micro Enterprises, totalling 1.5 lakh crore.
MFEs: ₹10,000 crore
PM Matsya Sampada Yojana: ₹20,000 crore
TOP to TOTAL: ₹500 crore
Agri infra fund: ₹1 lakh crore
Animal husbandry infra development fund: ₹15,000 crore
Promotion of herbal cultivation: ₹4,000 crore
Beekeeping initiative: ₹500 crore
Part 4+5: ₹48,100 crore
The fourth and fifth Parts that dealt mostly with structural reforms totalled to ₹48,100 crore.
Viability gap funding: ₹8,100 crore
Additional MGNREGS: ₹40,000 crore
In fact the largest, worth Rs 8.01 lakh crore of the economic package belonged to the various measures by the Reserve Bank of India in February, March and April this year to inject liquidity.RBI measures: ₹8,01,603 crore
Total: 20,97,053 crore
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