Nirmala Sitharaman takes charge as finance minister
Reforms undertaken since 2014 will continue, which will further provide macroeconomic stability and growth for India, says finance minister
Reforms undertaken since 2014 will continue, which will further provide macroeconomic stability and growth for India, says finance minister
Yearly gross revenue ₹20.14 lakh crore, which is a growth of 11.7%
In the interim budget 2024-25, the government has allocated ₹11.11 lakh crore towards capital expenditure, up 11.11% from ₹10 lakh crore allocated in 2023-24.
The allocation is up 11.1% from the budget estimate of ₹10 lakh crore for the current financial year.
Sitharaman raised the issue during a bilateral meeting with ADB President Masatsugu Asatkawa.
During post-Budget Stakeholder Interaction in Jaipur, Nirmala Sitharaman says Union Budget 2023-24 has something for each section of society