The Brief: Surprises in Store for the Indian Economy?
2023 promises to be far from predictable and may hold surprises for countries and households, says Economic Survey.
2023 promises to be far from predictable and may hold surprises for countries and households, says Economic Survey.
Over 41.5 crore people exited poverty in India between FY06 and FY20
The GST revenue collection in the current financial year up to January 2023 is 24% higher than the GST revenues during the same period last year.
The FM says the EV industry will also contribute to the economy's overall growth by creating 5 cr direct and indirect jobs by 2030. These jobs will work in tandem to put 1 crore EVs on road by 2030
The Government has heightened its focus on climate and environment and has launched a host of initiatives, one of them being a mass movement called Life (lifestyle for environment).
Capital investment by the private corporate sector is beginning to kick in despite several shocks coming in one after the other, says CEA V Anantha Nageswaran.
V Anantha Nageswaran pointed out that India may achieve its potential growth if the global situation becomes less hostile.
Explaining the benefits of Aadhaar, the survey called it an essential tool for social delivery by the state.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman tabled the Economic Survey in the Parliament today.
Total number of jobs created by DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade) recognised startups has increased to 269,000 in 2022 from some 43,000 in 2017, the survey says.