"Lalu-Rabri Devi had ruined Bihar. Bihar is now moving towards prosperity under the leadership of CM Nitish Kumar and under the guidance of PM Modi. The budget of Rs 23,000 crores has now become Rs 3.17 lakh crore under the leadership of Nitish Kumar...and he is empowering 1.31 crore women b
In a significant move towards women's empowerment, the pre-budget 2025-26 meeting of Haryana gave women MLAs the first opportunity to speak and put forth their suggestions.
The budget is designed to ensure rapid economic development, with a strategy that prioritizes Good Governance, Accelerated Infrastructure, Technology, and Industrial Growth (GATI).
According to a press release, a major highlight of the Budget is the allocation of Rs 10,000 crore for the Krishak Unnati Yojana, aimed at boosting agricultural prosperity, alongside the allocation of Rs 8,500 crore for Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin) to upgrade rural housing.
According to a press release, a major highlight of the Budget is the allocation of Rs 10,000 crore for the Krishak Unnati Yojana, aimed at boosting agricultural prosperity, alongside the allocation of Rs 8,500 crore for Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin) to upgrade rural housing.
Speaking to ANI, Muniraj said "This is a political game that DK Shivakumar is playing... In all of this, we don't want the people of Karnataka to suffer. The state will run whether someone stays or not, but the interest of the people should not suffer."
On the state Budget 2025-26, Baghel told ANI, "There is nothing new in this budget. There is no scheme for farmers, irrigation, unemployment and inflation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had guaranteed to provide LPG cylinders for Rs 500; there was no talk about this. Therefore, there is no
"Old things are being repeated, and it will have no impact on the people of Bihar. We had demanded under 'Mai Bahin Maan Yojana' that women should be given Rs 2,500 per month. However, the same has not been fulfilled. There was nothing about industry, preventing migration, education or fa
Speaking to the reporters, Sarvjeet said, "The budgets that have been presented here have always been anti-poor. Had it been a good budget, crores of people would not have migrated from Bihar..."
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah clarified that there are currently no plans for an alliance with the BJP, emphasizing the party's commitment to its own political vision.