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PM Modi Unveils 'Budget 2024 Blueprint' to skilled and Viksit Bharat
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On X, PM Modi explained how Budget 2024 would create employment with new Employment Linked Incentive schemes, strengthening workforce and supporting job creators.
India's Banks Bolster Economic Growth with Enhanced Strength, Says RBI Deputy Governor
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"Excluding the post-COVID rebound in 2021-22, India's real GDP growth in 2023-24 accelerated to its highest since 2016-17 and surprised to the upside. It has represented a turning point in the growth trajectory from an average of 7 per cent pre-2020 to an average of 8 per cent or higher during the period since then, largely domestic in origin.". He said at the J P Morgan India Leadership Series Lecture recently, "Inflation is now expected to average at around 4.5 per cent in 2024-25 and 4.1 per cent in 2025-26."
Survey Reveals Boost in Manufacturing Sentiments and Domestic Demand in India for April-June
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The survey also underscores a positive outlook for domestic demand, as approximately 67% of participants foresee a rise in orders compared to the previous quarter. This optimistic projection suggests that demand remains robust and could be further strengthened by ongoing monsoon progress.
India Climbs in Global Passport Rankings, Granting Visa-Free Access to 58 Countries
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The Henley Passport Index ranks countries according to the number of travel destinations their ordinary passports allow without a visa.
Finance Minister Sitharaman Slams Opposition’s 'Biased' Budget Claims as Unfounded
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Addressing the Rajya Sabha, Sitharaman clarified that the omission of a state’s name in the Budget speech does not imply that it has been excluded. She criticized opposition parties, including the Congress, for creating the false impression that states governed by non-NDA parties were being neglected.
Budget Allocates ₹11.11 Lakh Crore for Major Infrastructure Projects, Offers Incentives for State Contributions
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the Central government's investment in infrastructure during the past few years had made a huge difference in terms of greater economic growth. She said, "The spending of the Central government in infrastructure has given substantial multiplier effect to the economy. We remain committed to continuing the strong fiscal support for infrastructure in the coming five years, all the while staying focused on other priorities and supporting fiscal consolidation. This year, I proposed ₹11,11,111 crore for capital expenditure, 3.4% of our GDP."
Union Budget Increases Defence Allocation by 4.79% to Rs 6.22 Lakh Crore
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More importantly, just outside of this would be the Union's Budgetary Estimates of about 12.9 per cent of the total. More particularly, the FY 2024-25 capital budget itself at ₹1.72 lakh crore is higher by 20.33% over the actual expenditure last year and 9.40% over this year's Revised Estimate of allocation.
UK Foreign Secretary's Brief Delhi Visit Highlights FTA Discussions
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The 51-year-old senior Labour Party MP had last month praised the close relationship and "very special friendship" between India and the UK, citing strong business, cultural, and people-to-people links. This visit follows up on a visit to India in February in his capacity as Shadow Foreign Secretary.
Government Removes Angel Tax on Startups Across Investor Categories
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Angel tax is a charge levied by the government on the funds that unlisted companies, especially startups, raise if their shares' valuation is more than the fair market value.
FM Sitharaman Unveils Major Infrastructure Boost for Bihar and Andhra with New Expressways and Rs 15,000 Cr Allocation
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In her announcement, FM Sitharaman introduced two major Expressways for Bihar: the Patna-Purnia Expressway and the Buxar-Bhagalpur Expressway. Additionally, two land bridges over the Ganga River will be constructed in Buxar District. These initiatives, with a combined investment of Rs 26,000 crore, aim to significantly enhance Bihar's road infrastructure and promote economic growth. Furthermore, she revealed plans for new airports, medical colleges, and sports facilities in Bihar. "The Bihar government’s request for external assistance from multilateral banks will be prioritized," she added.
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