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Monday, Jun 23, 2025
Government expenditure is set to rise from around Rs 47 lakh crore (FY 2024-25) to Rs 50 lakh crore, reflecting the government's commitment to spurring growth.
India wants to take on the challenge of climate change but is unwilling to do it on China's terms.
During her one-hour-15-minute speech, not once did Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman mention Kerala. But neither was Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh or even Andhra Pradesh mentioned. Just because none of the pre-budget demands Kerala had raised found a mention in the Budget does not mean
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in the annual budget, set the capex outlay at Rs 11,200 cr for 2025-26, a modest increase from 2024-25.
To encourage skilled employment in tourism, the central government will organise intensive training programmes, including courses in hospitality management.
Outlining her Budget focus, the FM said she had a five-point agenda.
The FM announced plans to expand IIT Patna ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls due this year.
FM announced that the time limit for filing updated returns for any assessment year has been extended from two to four years.
The total tax benefit from slab rate changes and rebates is significant at different income levels.
200 centres will be established in 2025-26 itself.
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