(Reuters) -India plans to cut personal income tax rates to boost middle-class spending power and seeks to increase private ...
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The Indian government will target a narrower fiscal deficit of 4.4% of gross domestic product for fiscal year 2025-26, down ...
India’s GDP is projected to expand 6.3%-6.8% in FY26, according to the Economic Survey, much below the level needed to become ...
Startups too found reasons to celebrate. The budget extends the incorporation period for startups by an additional five years ...
As anticipated by experts, the manufacturing industry received a significant boost from the central government ...
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will be hoping that the money she has put in the hands of the people will cause ...
Direct tax reforms have eased the burden on the salaried middle class, with broader economic ripple effects. The logic is simple—every rupee saved in taxes is a rupee potentially spent, fueling ...
FM announced the establishment of a Nuclear Energy Mission, with an outlay of INR 20,000 Cr, to spearhead R&D into at least 5 ...
As the finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, prepares to present the budget, all eyes are on how these announcements will ...
The assigned amount for assistance to National Sports Federations has also been hiked marginally from Rs 340 crore to Rs 400 crore ...
Several industries and taxpayers are eagerly waiting for the second full-fledged budget of the Narendra Modi-led NDA ...