To start the development of infrastructure and employment generation, this arrangement is being extended to 2009-10 with the possibility of further review if required in the coming months despite the fact as I stated earlier, that the states together are left free right now with about Rs. 91 crores of surplus. Sir, our policies are clear. Rapid development of infrastructure both in rural and urban areas and agriculture growth leading to employment generation and distributive justice tops the list. For us, economic growth is an instrument for development and not an end in itself. Economic growth has to be both inclusive and equitable. It must provide social justice and lead to empowerment of aam aadmi. In the last five years, the UPA Government has moved steadfastly in that direction but a social revolution which must flow from these methods is a long process and has to be worked out carefully and systematically not only through economic growth and mobilisation of resources but also through institutional changes and mobilisation of the masses. It is my earnest feeling that we will all walk together in the journey to achieve this shared vision. With these words, I conclude. Speaker, As far as the issue raised by the hon. Member, Shri Rasa Singh Rawat, is concerned, apparently there appears to be a defect in what I stated in my Budget speech. Certainly, I shall have to verify the facts and we will correct. Naturally, the procedure is there to follow if there is any incorrect information given in reply to the Question of Parliament. The Minister always has the liberty, with the indulgence of the house and with the permission of the chair, to correct that and it will be done. With regard to certain other issues that have been raised.
