India Inc. has welcomed the new changes in the Union Budget, especially the new reforms to boost private domestic consumption. Here’s what they all have to say.
Here’s a closer look at how leaders are evaluating the Budget and its potential to shape India’s growth trajectory.
The proposal in the Union Budget to expand the presence of global capability centres (GCCs) to Tier II destinations is ...
The removal of the FDI cap in the insurance sector is expected to ease long-standing challenges for global insurers and investors, who were previously obligated to partner with local entities.
As Sitharaman outlined plans to support MSMEs, drive digital commerce, and reduce the tax burden on individuals, social media ...
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The increased allocation will go into central sector projects, including the India AI Mission; semiconductor and electronics ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in the Union Budget 2025-26 that persona; annual income up to Rs 12 lakh per ...
The two macro themes of this Budget are putting more money into the hands of the middle-class, and less government in business affairs.
Measures include expanding capacity in IITs and medical colleges, setting up a centre of excellence in AI for education, and providing digital learning resources and skill labs.
In the Union Budget 2025, the Finance Minister unveiled plans to set up a Makhana board in Bihar and measures to promote crop diversification, enhance irrigation facilities, and improve credit ...
The proposed initiative builds on the National Action Plan for Toys and focuses on developing manufacturing clusters, enhancing skill development, and creating a sustainable ecosystem for high-quality ...