Special packages have been announced for Bihar and Andhra Pradesh in the budget, but Punjab has not received any such help. Noted agriculture policy expert Devinder Sharma said the Economic Survey presented in Parliament tried to give the impression that the budget proposals would be India-oriented and policy interventions would be made to make agriculture employment-oriented, but the budget was a It is a big disappointment, the Central Government can learn from the successful model of paddy procurement of Rs 3100 per quintal adopted by Chhattisgarh. Youth leader Major Singh Kamalu said that the central role is also important for the spread of drugs in Punjab because drugs are coming from across the border and consignments are coming from Gujarat, for which there is no discussion in the budget to stop. Ajay Veer Jakhar, former chairman of Punjab Farmers Commission, said, “This budget clearly recognizes that farmers’ income cannot be improved by focusing only on agricultural income, as was thought earlier. Lachhman Singh Sevawala of Punjab Khet Mazdoor Union says that there is an employment crisis for farm laborers and the budget is not helping in waiving off their loans.