New Delhi [India], January 31: As anticipation builds around the Union Budget 2025, investors, businesses, and policymakers eagerly await key reforms that could reshape the economic landscape. This year's budget is expected to focus on tax reforms, housing benefits, incentives for the automo
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to table the Economic Survey 2024-25 in Parliament on Friday afternoon, providing key insights into the country's economic performance and shaping expectations for the upcoming Union Budget.
As the Budget session of Parliament begins, Congress leader Udit Raj criticized the economic situation, citing a decline in manufacturing, GDP, and domestic consumption, while taxes continue to rise.
Utkal Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCI) President, Dr Prabodh Mohanty, on Friday expressed his hope that the upcoming Union Budget 2025-26 will be progressive and target micro, Small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), emphasising the role of the sector to make India become a $ 5 trilli
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Friday, expressed concerns over declining production, recession, and inflation ahead of Union Budget, urging the government to take meaningful steps for economic stability.
The parents of the victim in Kolkata's RG Kar rape and murder have met West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, requesting the governor to take up their grievances with President Droupadi Murmu and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Exuding confidence ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Vishwas Nagar Om Prakash Sharma on Thursday said that the BJP will form a government in the national capital. He also hailed Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh saying that he had motiva
Kumaraswamy assured that the interests of the workers will not be disturbed and the problems will be resolved within 3 months and revealed that he will work to resolve the problems of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant and that the third furnace will also be started in June.
The budget session of Parliament will commence on Friday with the government outlining its legislative agenda including the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 and the opposition parties pressing on issues of their concern including price rise and unemployment.