Budget progressive, economy gathering pace again: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the budget has taken multiple measures to continue with the growth momentum.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi says the budget has taken multiple measures to continue with the growth momentum.
The finance ministry expects consumption and demand to pick once the uncertainty and anxiety due to Covid-19 pandemic recedes.
NMHP is severely underfunded, and even the funds it is allocated are underutilised. A second, centrally-funded scheme for mental healthcare will be futile if it, too, is plagued by NMHP’s difficulties
Finance minister has gone for a sharp rise in capital expenditure to get the economy going while cutting down on subsidies and some social sector schemes.
Fortune India spoke to some of India's top economists, industrialists, bankers and CEOs to decipher Budget 2022.
Infra sectors received the largest share of the ₹7.5 lakh crore pie with an expectation that the capex will create the desired multiplier effect on the economy.
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While 7% of the respondents said the Budget was far above their expectations, 26% of the respondents said it was “far below”.
Retail industry experts point out that the Budget ignored the long pending demand of the gold industry to reduce customs duty to curb its smuggling.