Despite progress, India’s public healthcare faces key challenges. With just 13 doctors and 20 hospital beds per 10,000 people, both fall below global standards. Achieving universal health coverage, ...
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver the 2025-26 Budget on February 1. In the lead-up to the presentation, ...
Industry watchers are awaiting a host of measures from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman — from income tax slabs, GST ...
FM will carry the Budget speech in the upper Parliament on February 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The Parliamentary session will ...
Indian stock markets opened on a subdued note on Friday, facing selling pressure as both benchmark indices started the day in ...
The customary Halwa ceremony, marking the final stage of the budget preparation process for full Budget of 2025-26, is set to be held in North Block on Friday evening.
India's 2024-25 defence budget sees a 4.79% increase, yet falls short in addressing key modernisation gaps. Efforts to boost indigenous production and reduce import reliance show progress, but ...
The Finance Minister is expected to prioritise economic growth, domestic manufacturing, and offer relief to consumers in the upcoming budget to address inflation, fiscal consolidation, and job creatio ...
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The Budget must deliver a boost to consumption, must increase capex and at the same time provide incentives to the corporate sector to invest. The stimulus to consumption should be provided by tax cut ...
Overall, the Government of India needs to seize the opportunity presented by the Union Budget 2025-26 to articulate its long-term economic vision, rather than getting distracted by short-term trends.
StockGro expert Palak Jain discusses how infrastructure and real estate in India will be affected by the Union Budget 2025.