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Supreme Court of India praises India’s growing economy as robust

Supreme Court of India praises India’s growing economy as robust

The Supreme Court praised the growing Indian economy as robust and recognised in the world. The Supreme Court’s observation came while hearing the suit filed by Kerala Government against Centre. The Kerala Govt accused the Centre of not allowing it to borrow more money to meet its needs. Justices Surya Kant, KV Vishwanathan were hearing Kerala Govt’s plea raising the grave financial crisis. The Supreme Court remarked that India's economy is robust and is recognised in the entire world. Notably, India is currently the fifth largest economy of the world and visions to become the third largest soon. PM Modi has exuded confidence in returning to power and making the nation third-largest economy. External Affairs Minister also recently said that the country will soon move to grab the third position.

08 March,2024 06:10 PM IST
Interim Budget 2024: From Income Tax to Housing, Key Highlights from Budget 2024

Interim Budget 2024: From Income Tax to Housing, Key Highlights from Budget 2024

Interim Budget 2024 was presented today by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the year 2024-25. Her budget speech lasted 56 minutes, her shortest ever. While BJP leaders lauded the budget for its host of measures focusing on realising the resolve of a developed India, the opposition termed it hollow. Indian stock indices took a rollercoaster ride and settled marginally in the red, the day the central government presented its interim Budget for 2024-25. But what were the key highlights from the budget and how does it impact the economy? From Taxation, Agriculture, Energy to Tourism and Infrastructure, here are key budget highlights that you need to know.Also Read: Budget 2024 evokes mixed reactions from hospitality, healthcare and AI sectors

07 February,2024 02:27 PM IST
Budget 2024: PM Modi hails Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Interim Budget

Budget 2024: PM Modi hails Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Interim Budget

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the Interim Budget 2024 presented by Union Finance Minister Narendra Modi and said the budget is just like a sweet spot. PM Modi also highlighted that the budget presented the Nirmala Sitharaman caters to the four pillars of Viksit Bharat. Various political leaders also reacted to the budget. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor labelled it as one of the shortest speeches on record in the Budget and termed it disappointing. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh mentioned it as an encouraging budget and said that the government is fully confident of achieving the target of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Congress MP Manish Tewari said that it is a 'vote-on-account' which has only one purpose to keep the government solvent for the first quarter of the current fiscal year.

01 February,2024 03:10 PM IST
Budget 2024: Here’s how political leaders reacted to the Interim Budget 2024

Budget 2024: Here’s how political leaders reacted to the Interim Budget 2024

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Interim Budget 2024-25 today. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor labelled it as one of the shortest speeches on record in the Budget and termed it disappointing. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh mentioned it as an encouraging budget and said that the government is fully confident of achieving the target of becoming a developed nation by 2047. Congress MP Manish Tewari said that it is a 'vote-on-account' which has only one purpose to keep the government solvent for the first quarter of the current fiscal year. Union Minister VK Singh said “Everything will be for 'Vikshit Bharat'...everything has been discussed in the budget to strengthen the economy...". From the opposition MP’s to the ruling government leaders, here’s how the political leaders reacted to the Interim Budget announcement. 

01 February,2024 01:31 PM IST
Interim Budget 2024: Here’s what Nirmala Sitharaman has announced for tax-payers

Interim Budget 2024: Here’s what Nirmala Sitharaman has announced for tax-payers

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Interim Budget 2024-25 today. This is her 6th consecutive budget presentation. In her interim Budget 2024 speech, she announced that there will be no change in the tax structure. “I do not propose to make any changes relating to the taxation and propose to retain the same tax rates for direct and indirect taxes including import duties”. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her interim Budget speech. She announced proposals for making improvements in the tax-payers services for ensuring ease in living and ease of business. She also proposed to withdraw all pending tax demands up to ₹25,000 till 2009-10 and ₹10,000 till 2014-15; benefiting 1 crore tax payers.

01 February,2024 01:00 PM IST
Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman highlights India’s positive transformation

Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman highlights India’s positive transformation

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is presenting the Union Interim Budget 2024-25. This is her 6th consecutive budget presentation. Nirmala Sitharaman kickstarted her Interim Budget 2024 speech by highlighting the positive transformation in the last 10 years under the Modi Government. The finance minister underlined Skill India Mission, the idea of ‘Viksit Bharat’ and enhancing real income in the rural areas and empowering the poor. Watch her latest budget speech here.

01 February,2024 11:54 AM IST
Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman to present budget 6 times in a row

Budget 2024: Nirmala Sitharaman to present budget 6 times in a row

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Feb 01 posed along with her team ahead of presentation of Budget 2024. It will be her sixth Budget as the Finance Minister and last in the second term of the Modi Government. She will table the interim budget 2024 before the country heads for Lok Sabha Polls later this year.

01 February,2024 10:44 AM IST
Budget 2024: Key Indian Budget facts you might not know

Budget 2024: Key Indian Budget facts you might not know

Interim Budget 2024 is just a day away. The budget to be presented by Nirmala Sitharaman on 1st February will be an Interim Budget that will include the current government’s temporary financial plan through which it can meet its operational needs until a new government is formed after the Lok Sabha elections 2024. It is then that the complete Union Budget 2024 will be presented. But do you know who presented the first budget and how Halwa plays an important role in the Budget tradition? From the instance of Budget leakage to breaking the colonial budget traditions, here are some interesting facts about India’s budget that you might not know.

31 January,2024 07:00 PM IST
Budget 2024: Here’s everything you need to know about Interim Budget 2024

Budget 2024: Here’s everything you need to know about Interim Budget 2024

Budget 2024 is almost around the corner, bringing us to the momentous day that every Indian anticipates. After all, the budget affects every one of us, directly or indirectly. With impending Lok Sabha polls, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present an interim budget on February 1st. What components will the Interim Budget 2024 include, and how will it differ from the full Budget? What are the likely areas of concentration for the government? When is the full Budget 2024 anticipated to be released? Watch the video to find out as we delve into the concepts of the upcoming Budget 2024. 

31 January,2024 10:34 AM IST
Parliament Winter Session: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi jabs Congress

Parliament Winter Session: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi jabs Congress

Weighing in on India's growth rate during a debate on the state of the national economy amid the prevailing global challenges in the Rajya Sabha on Day 2 of the ongoing Parliament Winter Session, BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on December 05 said the country's robust GDP numbers reflect the “growth rate of Hindutva”. In a veiled dig at the previous Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre, Trivedi said the Indian economy was striving to go beyond 2 per cent, which was jokingly labelled as the “Hindu rate of growth”.

06 December,2023 10:56 AM IST

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