Amitabh Kant, Former CEO of NITI Aayog, hailed the Union Budget 2025 as one of the most progressive and forward-looking financial plans, asserting that it lays the foundation for India's sustained economic growth at 8-9 per cent over the next three decades.
The new tax structure announced in the Union Budget 2025-26 is expected to benefit around 5.65 crore taxpayers who fall under the income slab of Rs 4 lakh and above.
Sanjeev Krishan, Chairperson of PwC India, praised the budget's focus on the people of India, stating, "With a strong focus on skilling, employment, establishing training institutes and Centres of Excellence - India is on a mission to build a future-ready workforce and cultivate a new gen
On January 12, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal alleged that the slums of Delhi would be "demolished" in the next five years, rendering people "homeless" if the BJP voted to power.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah met with representatives from 360 rural villages in Delhi on Sunday and criticised Kejriwal for lying to these communities.
The Union Budget 2025 has received a positive response from the agri-processing industry, with experts praising its focus on agriculture and manufacturing.
Recently, with just a few days before the Delhi assembly elections, eight Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs have stepped down from their posts. Their resignations come after they were denied tickets to contest the upcoming polls.
Education experts are applauding the Union Budget 2025-26 for its visionary approach to transforming India's education and skilling ecosystem. The budget's focus on artificial intelligence (AI), emerging technologies, and expanding premier institutions like IITs and medical colleges is seen
In a statement, PTI Central Information Secretary Sheikh Waqqas Akram criticised the government for its 300 per cent increase in the salaries of parlimantarians to protect them from inflation while burdening ordinary people through relentless rise in gas prices and petroleum products.