Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has presented an annual budget that focuses on wooing the salaried middle ...
This comes after the government said that people earning up to 1.28 million rupees ($14,800) per year will not have to pay ...
India plans to cut personal income tax rates to boost middle-class spending power, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said ...
Indian cement companies' shares fell in a special trading session on Saturday after the government announced a 'modest' ...
India will focus on boosting middle-class spending power, encouraging inclusive development and boosting private investment ...
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 ...
Among indirect taxes, goods and services tax (GST) will contribute the maximum 18 paise in every rupee of revenue ...
In the current fiscal, income from corporate taxes will lag budget estimates, while that from personal tax is projected to be ...
The Gender Budget is divided into three parts. While Part A covers schemes with 100% provision for women, Part B includes ...
During the interim Budget in 2024, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman not only earmarked the ₹13,042.75 crore allocation but ...
India will focus on boosting the spending power of its middle class population, encouraging inclusive development and private investment to strengthen growth, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said ...
Key announcements in the Union Budget seem to be aimed at boosting the consumption and purchasing power of the middle class ...