For Bengal, this Budget is nothing short of an economic betrayal,” Trinamool Congress general secretary ... know that no income tax has to be paid up to ₹12 lakh. Huge relief for the middle ...
Moody's Ratings said in response to the federal budget. It remains unclear whether the government has done enough to boost economic growth by undertaking tax measures, said Christian de Guzman ...
Income Tax Slabs | Budget 2025: There will be zero income tax up to an annual income of ₹12 ... will be introducing a new Income Tax (I-T) bill in Parliament next week. At the moment, taxpayers ...
Taking a swipe at the Modi government over its budget announcements, the Congress on Saturday (February ... including setting up of a Makhana Board, financial support for western Kosi canal ...
The Budget 2025 has increased the allocation for ... which means the programme will have to pick up pace in FY26 and will need additional budgetary support. The PM Surya Ghar programme was ...
Presenting the Union Budget 2025-26, she said the modified ... have been so far operationalised. The Economic Survey 2024-25, which was tabled in Parliament by Ms Sitharaman Friday, said the ...
The main announcement was that no Income Tax payable up to ₹12 Lakh under new regime. Finance Minister says Budget aims at ... aiming to stimulate economic expansion, enhance infrastructure ...
Budget 2025: Union Finance Minister Nirmala ... Political tensions are high due to recent tragedies and economic uncertainties.
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Another year, another budget - another snub to MGNREGA! Despite rising rural distress, the Modi govt has allocated ₹86,000 crore for 2025-26 - the exact same as last year’s revised estimate.
Sitharaman said the fund will finance up to 25 per cent of the cost of bankable projects with a stipulation that at least 50 per cent of the cost is funded by bonds, bank loans, and public-private ...
Almost exactly one year after Congress swore off self-inflicted fiscal crises—promising to embrace "regular order" and "responsible governance" and "showing up for work"—we're back to the same ...
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