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'Empty Budget': Farmers' Unions Allege Centre Gave Least Priority to Agriculture


'Empty Budget': Farmers' Unions Allege Centre Gave Least Priority to Agriculture
The share of agriculture and allied activities in the total budget fell from 5.1% last year to 4.3%.
Swaraj India President Yogendra Yadav at Ghazipur border in New Delhi, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021. Photo: PTI
Economy01/Feb/2021
Mohali: The unions which have been at the forefront of the farmers’ struggle against agri-marketing reforms for the last six months have expressed disappointment over the Union budget for agriculture presented today.
In a pre-budget and post-budget analysis, farmers’ leaders Yogendra Yadav, Avik Saha, Kavita Kuruganthi, Kiran Vissa and other agricultural experts said that the Union budget presented on Monday “has proved the farmers’ apprehensions right – that this government is on a path of withdrawing support to agriculture, not strengthening it.”

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Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19


Budget 2021 Utterly Disregards the Education Catastrophe Inflicted by COVID-19
Is it not amply clear that the fall-out from such persistent neglect of education is bound to create serious social and economic problems with long lasting effects?
Students wearing protective face masks are seen inside a classroom of a government-run school after authorities ordered schools to reopen voluntarily for classes 9 to 12, in Gurugram, India October 15, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Anushree Fadnavis
Education02/Feb/2021
‘No surprises’ seems to be the hashtag for this year’s budget, as echoed by the giants of Indian industry on TV channels, as they heave sighs of relief and project hope for an economic recovery. No surprises, because the government proceeded on a mostly business as usual plan, reiterating its commitment to privatisation – albeit more openly – focussing on incentives to corporates, including labour reforms, no COVID-19 cess and plenty of other platitudes amounting to little else.

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Ten takeaways from a Budget aiming for growth


Ten takeaways from a Budget aiming for growth
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
FM Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget 2021 speech, which ran into 17,031 words, holds several new ideas to get the economy going again. Though, it could have done without higher import duties. Here’s a one-stop shop for the most important details of the Budget.
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FM Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget 2021 speech, which ran into 17,031 words, holds several new ideas to get the economy going again. Though, it could have done without higher import duties. Here’s a one-stop shop for the most important details of the Budget.

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COVID knocked out tourism, can Budget 2021 revive it?


COVID knocked out tourism, can Budget 2021 revive it?
Several experts are of the view that the sector may take 3-4 years to fully recover and are expecting the Centre to grant long pending demand for industry status to the sector as well as lower GST rates, thereby giving direct relief, particularly to hotels
BusinessToday.In | February 1, 2021 | Updated 07:33 IST
The tourism and hospitality industry is seeking extensive support from the government in wake of unprecedented damage done by coronavirus crisis
The tourism and hospitality industry, which is one of the most-affected sectors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has pinned high hopes on the Budget 2021.

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Budget 2021: New investments fail to pick up in Dec quarter, big project announcements expected in FY22

As many as 450 infrastructure projects, each worth Rs 150 crore or more, have been hit by cost overruns totalling more than Rs 4.28 lakh crore, according to a report by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

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Budget 2021: 5 key expectations of taxpayers from FM Nirmala Sitharaman


Budget 2021: 5 key expectations of taxpayers from FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Experts are expecting tax relief under multiple heads in Budget 2021-22. This despite the Centre staring at a gaping hole on the revenue front in the current financial year due to the pandemic
BusinessToday.In | February 1, 2021 | Updated 07:45 IST
Individual taxpayers too are eagerly awaiting FM Sitharaman to give them some respite, including tax benefits. Even small reliefs in Budget 2021 can go a long way in helping small taxpayers
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to make announcements to revive the economy adversely impacted by COVID-19 pandemic in her Budget speech today. Almost all sectors, be it agriculture, services, or manufacturing, bore the brunt of the coronavirus-induced lockdowns. Individual taxpayers too are eagerly awaiting FM Sitharaman to give them some respite, including tax benefits. Even small reliefs in Budget 2021 can go a long way in helping small taxpayers.

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Budget 2021: Pharma sector expects a booster shot, tax sops from FM Nirmala Sitharaman


Budget 2021: Pharma sector expects a booster shot, tax sops from FM Nirmala Sitharaman
With a cohesive effort from both public and private players, the Indian bio-pharma industry has the potential to unlock tremendous growth over the next few years
Vamsi Maddipatla | February 1, 2021 | Updated 10:23 IST
Biopharma has remained the dominant industry of the 21st century, and the trend is set to solidify in the post-pandemic world
Over the past year, the world has faced a deadly pandemic and lived through an unexpected economic shutdown. World-over, central banks have been flushing the economy with unprecedented levels of liquidity. And just days before the world marks a year since the first lockdowns came into effect, reports have shown that the global economy is on track to make a faster-than-expected recovery.

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Budget 2021: Report card on 'Kisan credit card'- Business News

Talking about the KCC drive, the Finance Ministry recently said in a tweet that banks had issued 1.8 crore Kisan Credit Cards with a credit limit of Rs 1.68 lakh crore as of January 8, 2021

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Budget 2021: What's in store for domestic manufacturing?

The government is reportedly planning a massive public spending boost in the Budget 2021, which will focus on job creation and post-COVID economic revival

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